Paul Ladouceur tells about his time as Estevan police chief

On Friday, the outgoing Esteban police chief Paul La Düssel began his last day of work. He emphasized that his choice to leave “has nothing to do with the so-called Sasque pressure. Hello. (Saskatchewan Police Officer) Federation, SFPO) or from social media posts.”
After leading the Esteban police station for seven years, La Düsselre offered to resign last week.
Leader-Post reported last week that Ladouceur is responding to union pressure from the SFPO. The Provincial Police Officers’ Union believes that the Ladouceur and Estevan Police Commissioner’s Committee has improperly handled the Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) claim by appealing the late Police Constable Jay Pierson’s claim.
“I have promised for seven years, so this is not a case of running mountains. This is a case. I came to this province and this community to lead the police service on a five-year contract and chose to stay for seven years,” Raduse Er said.
Ladouceur joined the police department in April 2014 and previously worked as a detective sergeant at the Brockville Police Department in Ontario. Prior to this, he served in the police force in London, Ontario for 11 years.
He said that he will seek other opportunities, but he will not elaborate, just say “come tuned.”
After seven years of “60 to 70 hours a week”, he is looking forward to a month off.
His resignation “was discussed before (Pearson’s WCB statement) with my family, regarding the timetable for taking office and the appropriate time,” he said.
The outgoing chief refused to talk about Pearson’s death. “My family has asked me not to make any public comments on this. I respect it.”
Ladouceur said “it is actually very difficult” as a chief from outside the army and outside Esteban.
“There is no doubt that I am sure that a small group of people would prefer the internal leader, but unfortunately, this is not the case; the board makes the choice,” he said.
He added, “Unfortunately, some people have seen recent events and said,’Is this an option to change the leadership?’”
Nevertheless, Ladouceur left “without any hostility. I left (service) lifelessly. I just hope everything goes well.”
“I can tell you that we have invited a third party to interview some of our members. Not many people buy it.”
The mayor of Esteban City, Roy Ludwig, said last week that the city will start looking for and recruiting new heads.
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