“It`s all connected,“ says MHPS chief when it come to tackling rural, urban crime
Medicine Hat, AB – Medicine Hat’s police chief says the best way to tackle rural crime is through coordination between urban and rural police agencies, adding that separating the issue from criminal behaviour found in cities is shortsighted.
“Organized crime, drugs, crime in rural Alberta – it’s all connected,” said Medicine Hat police Chief Andy McGrogan. “So, to take one unit and put it over here and say you’re going to fight rural crime separately from what’s going on with organized crime, drugs and what ALERT (Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team) is already doing is myopic and I think we can work together a lot better there.”
McGrogan says he is still awaiting details as to how and what aspects of enforcement the announced increase to ALERT funding will be allocated. The provincial budget released last month announced an increase of $50 million over four years to the crime fighting group made up of RCMP, city police from across the province as well as First Nations services and Alberta Sheriffs.