A summary of the discussions at the Feb. 17 meeting on COVID\u002D19 measures, shoplifting response, and the firearms report.
Chief Troy Cooper told the board of police commissioners on Thursday that the force changed its human resources policy regarding vaccine proof on Monday.
Police representatives, including Cooper, met with the Saskatoon Co-op CEO Gerald Hiebert, who wrote a letter to police commission chair Jo Custead about concerns regarding the response to shoplifting.wrote that the company’s concerns appeared to have become “less relevant and of less importance” to policeCooper said officers attend all calls about shoplifting in person when the incident is in progress or if someone is detained by store security, regardless of the value of the theft.
He said police have had resources available with tips for retailers in the past and are looking into offering that again.
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