Community upset after former B.C. mayor charged with numerous sex offences
BURNS LAKE, B.C. — An Indigenous leader in central British Columbia says his community is angry and disheartened after its former mayor was charged with sex-related offences.
Chief Wilf Adam of the Lake Babine Nation says he also has questions about the length of time it took the RCMP to reveal that Luke Strimbold, the former mayor of nearby Burns Lake, had been charged with numerous counts of sexual assault and related offences.
Court records show Strimbold, 28, was arrested and released on Feb. 3, but news about the case didn’t emerge until last week.
Adam said he first heard about the charges as he got off a plane and his phone was flooded with messages.
