Corporal Eric Beaulieu (Submitted photo/RCMP)
Watch commander

RCMP announce new corporal for Enderby

Jul 5, 2021 | 2:40 PM

Corporal Eric Beaulieu has started his duties as a watch commander with the North Okanagan RCMP, working out of the Enderby detachment.

Media relations officer, Constable Chris Terleski, said Beaulieu joined the RCMP in 2006 and is originally from the Niagara Region in Ontario.

“He transferred to the Vernon North Okanagan Detachment in 2010, policing the communities of Armstrong, Spallumcheen, Enderby and Falkland. In his nearly 11 years in the North Okanagan, Eric has worked in multiple plain clothes units, including the crime reduction and serious crimes units, in addition to several years dedicated to frontline policing in the City of Vernon,” Terleski said.

Beaulieu transferred back to the North Rural operations in June of this year, having earned a promotion to the rank of corporal.

“Eric will be working out of the Enderby office where he plans to bring his wide breadth of policing experience to support frontline members and ensure delivery of the best possible policing service to our communities,” Terleski added.

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