A Revelstoke Mountie is facing a careless driving charge for an incident that happened last year in Sicamous.
The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) shared on Wednesday, June 10, that it’s charging Cst. Rachel Mandel of Revelstoke RCMP with one count of driving without due care and attention on June 15, 2025.
This would contravene Section 144.1 of B.C.’s Motor Vehicle Act, with supporting information sworn on Wednesday through Salmon Arm’s provincial court.
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After looking into the incident, the Independent Investigations Office referred the matter to BCPS for assessment of charges.
The matter is now scheduled appear before the provincial courts on July 21. BCPS says it’s not commenting further or sharing additional information at this time.
Last October, Black Press Media reported that Mandel received an Alexa Award from RoadSafetyBC for proficiency in mitigating drinking and driving, performing at least 24 immediate roadside prohibitions or impaired driving investigations.
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