Outstanding efforts earn Lethbridge police officers prestigious honours
LETHBRIDGE – The dedicated work of five Lethbridge Police Service officers has not gone unnoticed.
Chief Rob Davis recognized Cst. Daryl Pike and Cst. Saska Vanhala for their help to reach positive outcomes in two separate cases, at Monday’s (Mar. 29) police commission meeting.
Earlier this month, a young boy wandered away from his mother with their family dog in the river valley dog park along Scenic Drive. Multiple officers were called to the scene to help look for the child. Cst. Pike knew the river was nearby, and began searching along the north and west shores near the Lethbridge Country Club. He was able to find the boy, wrapped him in a winter coat and reunited him with his very relieved mother.
Cst. Vanhala was assigned to a historic missing persons case that was finally solved in January. Anna and Kym Hakze hadn’t been seen by their family since the mid 1980s. But the two are now 67 and 53, living under new names somewhere in the United States.