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Sicamous asks B.C. safety minister to meet over rising violence

The mayor of Sicamous is calling for a meeting with B.C.'s public safety minister following another homicide in the small community.

Mayor says residents are growing increasingly frustrated over violent crime

An aerial view of a small municipality showing houses and a waterfront with an island near the town.
The mayor of Sicamous has requested a meeting with B.C.'s public safety minister over rising violence in the municipality. (Columbia Shuswap Regional District)

Concerns over public safety are mounting in a small community in British Columbia's Shuswap region after the third homicide in a year.

The District of Sicamous said in a statement on Saturday that itwants a formal meeting with the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General to address worries over the increasing number of violent crimes in the area.

It comes after66-year-old Jo Ann Jackson was found dead inthedriveway of a local mobile home park last week. Jackson's death was calleda homicide by the RCMP, whoarrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter but later released him onseveral conditions.

District MayorColleen Anderson says the decision to release the man, which came with a police warning about a potential public safety risk,has sparked unrest among the roughly 2,600 residents of Sicamous, located about 100kilometres east of Kamloops, B.C.

"I think they're feeling a little bit frustrated. I don't think this is something that anyone's comfortable happening in their community," she told CBC News on Sunday. "There is a bit of weight here.People are sadthey're sad for Jo Ann's family and friends."

"Why are we catching and releasing so quickly?"'

RCMP says the suspect cannot be named because he has not been charged.

The police-imposedconditions includenot returningto the property at 1707 Hillier Rd., where the woman died.

"He was put on a series of protective conditions to abide by,"saidCpl. James Grandy in an interview with CBC News on Friday.

"Along with those conditions and RCMP resources that I'm not going to speak to ... we trust that there will be limited risk to the public."

Officials say Jackson's death is believed to be an isolated incident.

In an emailed statement to CBC News on Monday, RCMP Staff Sgt. Kris Clark saidthe police have "certain tools" at their disposal to address potential risks to public safety but did not provide details on the specific measures being implemented.

It's the third homicide in Sicamous since August 2023, according to the district's statement.

In February 2024, theRCMPdetachment in Sicamousfound one person dead followinga shooting in the parking lot of the Best Western Hotel along the Trans-Canada Highway. Last August, police found the body of amissing man whose disappearance RCMPsaid in a previous statement was the result of foul play at a residence in Sicamous.

Both deaths are currently under investigation as homicides.

CBC News has contacted the RCMP Southeast District detachment for further updates on the two cases.

Public safety minister welcomes meeting

"For a community our size,it's devastating, and people are upset," said Anderson.

The mayor said she wants to meet with the public safety ministry to discuss changes to the process for releasing suspects.

"We're asking for an audience with themto have a discussion about the process and perhaps there's some changes that need to be made to the process as far as people being released and not held," she added.

In an emailed statement to CBCNews, Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth said he is committed to ensuring community safety and addressing acts of violence with the "full force of the law."

"I look forward to meeting with the District of Sicamous to address their community's public safety concerns and hope to have a meeting scheduled soon," he wrote.

The minister said he has full confidence in the officers investigating Jackson's murder in bringing those responsible to justice.

RCMPsaythe investigation into the caseis ongoing and isasking for video or dashcam footage from between 1 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. on June 19 from Hillier Roadto the Trans-Canada Highway.

Anyone with information is asked to contact 1-877-987-8477.

With files from Megan Turcato and Jenifer Norwell