Merritt RCMP say increase in files directly tied to out-of-towners accessing social services
MERRITT, B.C. — The RCMP in Merritt are reporting an increase in crime this year, with the trend justifying the need for an additional Mountie in the small Nicola Valley community. According to police, the increase in call volume, largely in the downtown core, is at least partially tied to social services in the community and newcomers to Merritt.
“Ontario, Chilliwack, Revelstoke, USA, Williams Lake, Lytton, Fort St. James, Penticton, Vancouver, Coquitlam – these are not locals. These are 27 violent offenders who are now in our community who are causing problems every single day,” listed off Merritt Mayor Mike Goetz, from information provided to him by the RCMP.
That list of towns now stretches 30 deep, with each individual identified by the RCMP as a high-risk offender who has come to Merritt with no ties to the Nicola Valley. The local Mounties placing blame at the feet of provincially funded social services.


