Vernon North Okanagan RCMP officer Shawn Miranda appears in this 2021 photo.
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April 19, 2025 - 6:00 AM
A Vernon RCMP constable stands accused of discreditable conduct.
Vernon North Okanagan RCMP Const. Shaun Miranda is alleged to have behaved in a manner that is likely to discredit the RCMP, a contravention of the RCMP Code of Conduct.
No details have been made public about what the police officer is alleged to have done or when the alleged behaviour took place.
The Vernon police officer is facing a single allegation of discreditable conduct and a hearing in front of the RCMP Conduct Board has been scheduled for August.
It's unclear how long Const. Miranda has been in the RCMP or whether he's been suspended awaiting the hearing.
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In 2021, Const. Miranda, along with 150 other officers, was formally recognized for his exceptional efforts in saving lives by using Naloxone.
RCMP members are subject to the RCMP Code of Conduct both on and off duty, and contraventions can have lasting consequences if allegations are established.
Officers can face dismissal, suspension and lost wages if allegations are established.
Much like the court process, RCMP Conduct hearings are open to the public.
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