More concerns are being raised about policing in a north Okanagan community. Residents recently gave Enderby city council an earful about crime in the community. Now the victim of a break-and-enter says the police response time was unacceptable, but the Mounties say they had pressing public safety priorities at the time.
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Long wait for police response raises questions about public safety
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