Pubdate: Wed, 19 Apr 2006
Source: Whitecourt Star (CN AB)
Copyright: 2006 Whitecourt Star
Contact:  http://www.whitecourtstar.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/718
Author: Mark Ladan

NEW TOP COP AT RCMP

For just the second time in his 27 years as a member of  the Royal 
Canadian Mounted Police Staff Sergeant Mike  Martel has taken a 
posting outside of Manitoba. He is  the new Whitecourt Detachment 
Commander and has been on  the job here since April 3.

Martel, 52, was able to make his move to Alberta  because of a change 
in the promotion structure within  the RCMP. Mounties stationed in 
any of the Prairie  Provinces can compete for promotions in those 
provinces, which make up what is known as the Northwest  Region.

"I've always been interested in working in Alberta,"  said Martel. 
"It's a bigger province, there are bigger  challenges. I like challenges."

Martel's last posting was in the tiny northern Manitoba  community of 
Leaf Rapids, which is about 200 kilometres  north of Thompson. There 
he had seven people in his  command. Here in Whitecourt he has about 
20 and that  has been one of the challenges, however he says the 
staff here are very professional. And even though there  hasn't been 
a full time detachment commander for  several months here, Martel 
says everything was in good  shape when he arrived.

"I'm very happy so far with the staff that I have. Of  course there 
are certain avenues that, over time I may  be changing but overall 
things are very good."

The experience that he has gained over his almost three  decades as a 
police officer is what Martel feels is his  best asset in his new 
position here. With it he'll be  able mentor the younger officers 
under his command to  become better at what they do professionally 
and in  turn better members of the community they serve.

In the research Martel did on Whitecourt before  arriving here he 
found out what everyone here already  knows -- Whitecourt has a young 
population (the average  age is 29 years) and the economy is booming. 
"Things  happen when people are making money, crime rises a  bit."

Among the policing issues that Martel sees as a  priority is staying 
on top of the illegal drug trade --  something he says is becoming an 
increasingly mounting  problem for most communities across the 
country. "I  think that we are doing a good job here, but can we do 
better? I would imagine we could probably do better."

One of the keys to reducing illegal drug traffic,  according to 
Martel, is the same thing that can be used  in combating any criminal 
activity -- community  cooperation and support of police initiatives.

"The days where police are there to solve everything  are gone," he 
says. "We don't have magic wands, so we  need the support of the 
(mayor and councillors) and we  need the support of the public. We 
can't be everywhere  24 hours a day, it's impossible. The support of 
the  community is very important."

To foster and maintain the support of the community,  Martel 
encourages his officers to become involved in  the community. He says 
this allows the public to see  the other side of a police officer -- 
to see them as a  friend and neighbor, not just a person in a uniform.

Since his arrival in Whitecourt, Martel has met with  Mayor Trevor 
Thain and council to establish policing  priorities for the 
community. The top priorities are  the aforementioned drug trade, as 
well as traffic flow  on Highway 43 and vandalism.

"To me I think the drug issue would be the highest  priority. I think 
it's important to deal with it,  (because) drugs, right now, affect 
everybody,  especially young people. They are volatile, they are 
naive. We have seen so many shows on television about  crystal meth 
and cocaine, it devastates a person -- it  kills people. So I think 
we need to get the message out  a little more. We need to educate our 
young people to  show them that this is not a good thing."

Martel has moved here with his wife, Diane. He also has  two adult 
children, Kyle, 22, and Kevin, 19.
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