Constable Rob Vanderwiel was shot and killed in the early morning hours of Sept. 22, 1992, during a routine traffic stop.
While returning to his car to verify the driver’s identification, Constable Vanderwiel was shot in the back of the neck and died at the scene. The driver of the vehicle was later apprehended, charged and convicted of first-degree murder.
Son of retired CPS Staff Sergeant Art Vanderwiel and devoted father to his only son, Christopher, Constable Vanderwiel is remembered as the friend who always went the extra mile.
To commemorate the memory of this devoted public servant, the Rob Vanderwiel Memorial Award is presented at each graduation ceremony to the recruit who demonstrates the greatest degree of co-operation and teamwork toward his or her fellow police officers.
At approximately 10:50 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020, Sgt. Harnett conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the northeast community of Falconridge. After a brief interaction, the 17-year-old driver and his 19-year-old passenger fled, dragging Sgt. Harnett for a significant distance.
Despite the heroic efforts of other first responders, Sgt. Harnett was pronounced dead at hospital.
The driver and passenger were charged with first degree murder.
Sgt. Harnett, 37, served with the Calgary Police Service for 12 years, following a three-year career as a military police officer. He and his spouse, Chelsea, were expecting their first child at the time of his death.
Sgt. Harnett is also survived by his mother, Valerie and his brothers, Chris and Jason.