Grande Prairie seeks volunteers for a new Citizens On Patrol program
A Grande Prairie man is working to establish a Citizens On Patrol (C.O.P) program in the Swan City, but says he needs more people committed to the cause before the program can officially be launched.
Corie Maslyk, who’s lived in the City of Grande Prairie for the past five years, has been trying since May to establish the program, which is essentially a form of the Neighbourhood Watch. However, the COVID-19 pandemic made it difficult to organize anything, and he’s once again putting the call out to get people involved in helping to keep their neighbourhoods safe.
The idea of a C.O.P. is to have citizens and residents patrol the city, watching for any petty crimes, and reporting them to the RCMP. He says this seems like a much needed program for Grande Prairie.
“I’ve seen it in other communities, Citizens On Patrol, and I just noticed on Facebook , especially in my neighbourhood, I live in Cobblestone, a lot of people are getting upset about people going into their vehicles or taking things out of their lawn,” says Maslyk. “You see it on other Facebook pages [as well].”