Manitoba RCMP's commanding officer retiring after 34 years on the force - Action News
Home WebMail Friday, November 22, 2024, 12:38 AM | Calgary | -11.5°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Manitoba

Manitoba RCMP's commanding officer retiring after 34 years on the force

Scott Kolody, the commanding officer of the RCMP in Manitoba, will step down from his role on Jan. 28 after taking command in 2016. He has been with the RCMP for 34 years.

Scott Kolody became head of RCMP in Manitoba in 2016

Assistant Commissioner of the Manitoba RCMP, Scott Kolody, is retiring after 34 years with the RCMP. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

The head of the Manitoba RCMP is retiring.

Scott Kolody, the commanding officer of the RCMP in Manitoba, will step down from his role on Jan. 28 after taking command in 2016. He has been with the RCMPfor 34 years.

"Leading the Manitoba RCMP and serving Manitobans has been the most rewarding aspect of my policing career," Kolody said in a press release.

"The work being done by our officers on the front lines, as well as that of our support personnel, is truly exceptional. I have no doubt that the Manitoba RCMP has some of the very best and dedicated employees of any police force."

Before becoming commanding officer of the Manitoba RCMP, Kolodyheld several leadership roles within the force, including Officer in Charge of Criminal Operations for the Manitoba RCMP,East District Commander, Officer in Charge of Community, Contract and Aboriginal Policing, and Officer in Charge of the Integrated Proceeds of Crime Section.

He also workedin Alberta and at the RCMP'snational headquarters in Ottawa.

The RCMP have not yet announced Kolody's replacement.