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MADD, SGI honour five MJPS cops for taking impaired drivers off streets

The Van de Vorst Family Award was established five years ago by Linda and Lou Van de Vorst to honour their son and his family, who were killed by an impaired driver in 2016.

MOOSE JAW — Five Moose Jaw police officers have been recognized for their efforts to take impaired drivers off the roads.

During a ceremony on Sept. 24, Const. Ryan Lundquist, Const. Brandon Braun, Const. Payton Denet, Const. Jacques Geyer and Const. Austin Abbott each received the Van de Vorst Family Award. This commendation was established five years ago by Linda and Lou Van de Vorst to honour their son and his family, who were killed by an impaired driver in 2016.

MADD Canada presented the awards in partnership with SGI.

Officers who charged over eight impaired drivers during the last calendar year — April 1 to March 31 — received a Silver Challenge Coin and a certificate of recognition. Those who charged 17 or more were presented with a Gold Challenge Coin and those who removed 40 or more motorists from the road received the Platinum Award.

From April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2024, the five MJPS members laid 49 impaired charges and suspended 56 licences.

Lundquist is part of the Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan (CTSS) Unit within the MJPS and says that this award hits a little closer to home.

“I actually went to university with Chanda Van de Vorst, the mother who was killed in this collision. Another close friend of mine, a young referee, was killed by a drunk driver when he was 17 (years old), and on his way to work in Saskatoon before I was a Police officer,” said Lundquist.

“Having those connections is why I’m so engaged in specifically these types of investigations,” adds Lundquist.

Lundquist reminded motorists that it’s not worth it to drive impaired, as the pain, suffering, and effect it can cause outweigh the financial cost if caught.

Denet, who is with the community policing division, also worked hard to remove impaired drivers from the roadways. When asked what advice he could give to motorists when it comes to impaired driving, he said, “Don’t do it.”

“Don't do it at all,” he remarked. “You have one choice: call a cab, walk, or get a friend to pick you up (because) it’s not worth it. It’s a life-changing decision for everyone involved and people that you don’t think could be involved. It has a ripple effect.”

Constables Braun, Geyer and Abbott were not able to attend the awards ceremony.

In total, 170 officers from various provincial, federal, municipal, and university agencies were recognized during ceremonies in Regina and Saskatoon. Recipients were responsible for taking a combined 3,973 impaired drivers off the road.

The ceremony marked the sixth anniversary of the Van de Vorst Family Award.

If you or someone you know witnesses an impaired driver, call the Moose Jaw Police Service at 306-694-7600.

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