Moose Jaw Police Hand Out Annual Awards
By Natalie Clysdale
On Wednesday afternoon the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) held it’s annual awards ceremony in the Moose Jaw Public Library’s Performing Arts Theatre.
This is the first opportunity to publicly present the awards due to the restrictions surrounding the COVID - 19 pandemic.
The awards were presented to members of the police force and civilians.
Handing out the certificates were Police Chief, Rick Bourassa, chair of the board of Moose Jaw Police Commissioners Mary-Lee Booth and police commissioner Kim Robinson.
The emcee for the ceremony was Staff Sgt. Cam Lewis.
The below awards were granted to the following individuals:
Community Safety Award - chair of the Moose Jaw board of police commissioners Mary Lee Booth, police commissioner Kim Robinson, Ryan Boughen education director Prairie South School Division, Ward Streuby education director Holy Trinity Catholic School Division and Chief Rick Bourassa of the Moose Jaw Police Service - Natalie Clysdale photo
Community Safety Award: Given to residents who have devoted time or contributions that have aided in supporting our city to become a safer community.
-Police board commissioner, Mary-Lee Booth.
-Heather Segall
-Darlene Geib
-Travis Phillapation
-Nimone Campbell
-Education director of Prairie South School division (PSSD), Ryan Boughen
-Education director of Holy Trinity Catholic School division (HTCSD), Ward Strueby
Chief’s Commendation Award - Some of the recipients of the award - Natalie Clysdale photo
Chief’s Commendation Award: The Chief’s Commendation Award is given to police personnel or residents whose effective actions resolved a critical situation.
This year’s award goes out to a resident who assisted the MJPS in a violent incident.
“This is a rather interesting story, on September 12, 2021 The police were in pursuit of a male who had broken into a woman’s residence and had threatened her in her residence. The male fled the scene and was being pursued by police on foot, Allan Terran was in the area and saw the male being pursued by police. When he alerted to the police of the males whereabouts the male turned and attacked him, however that was a bad idea as Allan subdued the male until police arrived. Allan was badly cut in the altercation, but his bold actions prevented further harm to the citizens of that area and we would like to honour him today with this reward,” said Sgt. Cam Lewis.
The presentation for the Teamwork Award - Natalie Clysdale photo
Teamwork Award: Given to police personnel and other agency personnel whose efforts as a team were effective in resolving a considerable case or community safety concern.
-Staff Sgt. Taylor Elder
-Staff Sgt. Scheske
-Staff Sgt. Watt
-Staff Sgt. Pilsworth
-Const. Jay Sills
-Const. Kristy
-Const. Torgunrud
-Const. Denet
-Const. Amiot
-Const. Abbott
-Const. Braun
-Const. Zoerb
-Const. Mohle
-Const. Izaaks
Community Building Award - (left to right) chair of the board of Moose Jaw Police Commissioners Mary Lee Booth, police commissioner Kim, Tanya Moreland and Kirsten Clark with the Police and Crisis Team and Chief Rick Bourassa with the Moose Jaw Police Service - Natalie Clysdale photo
Community Building Award: Given to police and agency personnel who’s duties as a team were successful in resolving a extensive case or contributing to supporting community safety.
Police and Crisis Team (PACT) unit members, Tanya Morland and Kristen Clark.