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Manitoba RCMP name longtime officer new top Mountie

The RCMP have named a new top Mountie in Manitoba Assistant Commissioner Rob Hill.

Assistant Commissioner Rob Hill replaces Jane MacLatchy, who announced her retirement in March

An RCMP officer sits at a desk smiling at the camera.
Rob Hill is the new commanding officer of the Manitoba RCMP. He is responsible for more than 1,000 Mounties and about 500 civilian members and public service employees serving in 80 detachments across the province. (Submitted by RCMP)

The RCMP have named a new top Mountie in Manitoba Assistant Commissioner Rob Hill.

Hill was named the newcommanding officer of the Manitoba RCMP on Tuesday, the agency said in a news release on Thursday.

He is now responsible for more than 1,000 Mountiesand approximately 500 civilian members and public service employees serving in 80 detachments across the province.

Hill, who grew up in a Royal Canadian Air Force family, joined the Canadian Armed Forces in Manitoba and servedas a medic. In 1997, hereturned to the province as a constable in the RCMP, posted to Morris.

Since he became a Mountie, Hill has served in Manitoba, Iqaluit and Alberta, becoming involved in the critical incident program. The RCMP defines critical incidents ashigh-risk situations requiring the mobilization of several emergency or law enforcement resources.

In this province, he was acriminal operations officer, responsible for the day-to-day core policing activities of the RCMP, an investigator and supervisor with the Winnipeg drug sectionand a general duty police officer in Island Lake.

Hill's appointment comes after commissioner Jane MacLatchyannounced her retirementfrom the RCMP after more than 34 years of service in March.

MacLatchy became the commanding officer of the Manitoba RCMPin February 2019. She was the first woman in the Manitoba Mounties' 87-year history to hold the position.

She led the Manitoba RCMP during tough times, including through the searchfor two young B.C. murder suspects in the summer of 2019, as well as the freezing deaths of four people from Indiatrying to cross the Canada-U.S. border near Emerson in January.