It was a busy summer season for the West Shore RCMP’s new bike patrol unit with 30 arrests and a number of stolen items recovered.
The unit started on July 3 and since then, has had more than 30 arrests. With assistance from the detachment’s crime analyst, members of the unit have also been targeting known prolific offenders and were able to recover seven bicycles, four vehicles, one tent trailer, and a dirt bike.
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The unit consists of four full-time members who constantly patrol the West Shore’s trail system as well as other areas that are difficult to access with a regular patrol vehicle.
The beauty of our job is the possibility of exploring where we work! We go places where patrol cars can’t reach. #Langford #wsbikeunit #wherewework pic.twitter.com/QgjpDI3Yij
— West Shore RCMP (@WestshoreRCMP) September 29, 2018
Officers head out in pairs on red and black Rocky Mountain bikes.
The local detachment had a summer bike patrol in the past, but this is the first time it has had a full-time, year-round unit to enforce criminal code offenses and provincial statutes in areas that are difficult to access with police cars.