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RCMP delay new stations in Gameti, Wrigley

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Need greater in Inuvik and Behchoko

The RCMP has delayed buildingpolice stations in Gameti and Wrigley for at least three years.

TheMounties had planned to build stations in the two communities by 2011, but havenow decided not to, saidWade Blake,Chief Superintendent of "G" Division in Yellowknife.

The plan to build stations in Gameti and Wrigley will be reviewed in three years, he said.

Meanwhile, residents will have to depend on two dedicated officers for each community based in Behchoko and Fort Simpson, whodo patrols each week, flying out of those communities.

Howeverif those officers are not in town when a call for help goes out, it can be hours before the police arrive.

Wrigley MLA Kevin Menicoche saidthe community misses not having a detachment, especially with its major alcohol related problems.

Rather thanbuilding new stations, the RCMPhas opted toreplace aging and overcrowded detachments in Inuvik and Behchoko.

The need there is more urgent, based on numbers of investigations and arrests.

The Inuvik police station is 49 years old, and theBehchoko detachment,built for only four officers, has 12 working out of it.