Supt. Syd Lecky made his first official media appearance as the head of Kamloops RCMP on July 13.
Lecky comes to Kamloops after an almost five-year stint in Terrace, B.C. where he spent the last two years as superintendent.
“I’ve only been here for a week … but from what I’ve seen so far, I’m very excited,” said Lecky.
Lecky has spent the past 23 years with the RCMP and with his new position in Kamloops, his career has come full circle, as he first started with the force in Kelowna.
‘Growing community’
Lecky said his team will focus on traffic safety, organized
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