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Loretta Edjericon case: Daughter unhappy with RCMP review

The Medicine Hat Police Service has completed its review of a 2014 complaint by Margo Edjericon of Fort Resolution, N.W.T., who alleged police elbowed her elderly mother. No charges will be laid.

No charges laid against officer she alleges elbowed her 71-year-old mother in the face

A senior officer from the RCMP's G Division investigated a complaint relating to an elderly woman who was elbowed in the face in Fort Resolution, N.W.T., and found that no charges were warranted against the police officers who went into her home. (Sara Minogue/CBC)

Margo Edjericon says she is not satisfied with the RCMP's decision not to charge a police officer she alleges assaulted her elderly mother in Fort Resolution, N.W.T.

The RCMP announced Monday they are not laying charges in connection with the complaint after an external review by the Medicine Hat Police Service.

Edjericon alleged an RCMP officer elbowed her 71-year-old mother Loretta in the face and pinned her against the wall while officers searched her house for a young woman.

Family says Loretta Edjericon, 71, suffered two black eyes, facial swelling and bruising to her arm after two RCMP officers entered her home in Fort Resolution looking for someone. (submitted by Margo Edjericon)

A senior officer from the RCMP's G Division investigated the complaint and found that no charges were warranted against the police officers who went into the home. After the internal investigation was completed, RCMP management ordered an external investigation, which was conducted by the Medicine Hat Police Service.

"The results of the Medicine Hat Police Service external review concurred that no charges are recommended against any Member of the Fort Resolution RCMP," reads an RCMP news release on the incident, issued Monday night.

Edjericon says she's looking into getting a lawyer and plans to bring her concerns to the Commission for Public Complaints against the RCMP.

RCMP say the case is not yet closed. 

"The images that were seen in the media were very disturbing," police said in the news release.

"Photos were shown of an elder who was the victim of violence. The investigation into the cause of the victim’s injuries is not closed. The G Division RCMP Major Crimes Unit continues to assist the Fort Resolution RCMP in their investigation."

They say they may make more details of their investigation available Wednesday after speaking with the family.