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Pair arrested as ALERT team cracks down on drug trade

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Two people have been arrested and charged after an Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT) executed search warrants in Drumheller and Red Deer on Thursday, May 20.
There was a heavy police presence in Drumheller last Thursday, as members of the ALERT team, which included RCMP Patrols and General Investigation Section, Calgary City Police (CPS) and a canine unit swooped in on three Drumheller properties and one in Red Deer. The investigation also included searching several vehicles.
The team seized approximately $50,000 in drugs, which included 380 grams of methamphetamine, 95 grams of fentanyl, and 41 grams of cocaine, as well as a handgun.
Communications director for ALERT, Mike Tucker, explained their investigation began shortly after the overdose deaths of three individuals in Drumheller.
“We directed some of our ALERT resources to Drumheller working with the detachment on intelligence sharing,” he said. “Our primary goal was to crack down on the opioid market. It was a relatively short-term investigation, but we are happy with the outcome of the case.”

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“We can’t definitively say these suspects are linked to those overdoses in any way, but… understandably what type of impact those overdoses had, we wanted to go in and send a strong message to those who are selling fentanyl that this type of behaviour isn’t tolerated.
Scott Painter, 28, of Drumheller, was arrested in Red Deer. He faces several possession for the purposes of trafficking charges, possession of the proceeds of crime, failing to comply with conditions, and six firearm charges.
Angela Orr, 38, of Drumheller, was arrested in Drumheller. She faces multiple charges of possession for the purposes of trafficking, possession of the proceeds of crimes, and unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon.
ALERT was established in 2006 by the Alberta government to combat organized and serious crime, where more than 300 municipal and RCMP officers work together.
“ALERT’s goals are really to disrupt and dismantle organized crime, and certainly the opioid market is closely linked with that,” said Tucker.

*story was updated to reflect that Orr was arrested in Drumheller.


Kneehill County implements pay parking at Horseshoe Canyon

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A pay parking pilot at Horseshoe Canyon will be implemented by Kneehill County this summer which will run from mid-May to the September long weekend.
Visitors will be charged $2 per visit with funds going towards the continued care and conservation of the canyon.
“Horseshoe Canyon is such a unique and beautiful site--it needs to be preserved and enjoyed for years to come,” said Kneehill County Reeve Jerry Wittstock.
Staff will be onsite at Horseshoe Canyon between Thursday and Monday beginning in May and continuing through the summer season to accept fees, welcome guests, and provide tourism information about other destinations in Kneehill County and the surrounding Badlands.
Success of the program will be evaluated and presented to Kneehill County council for further direction at the end of the 2021 season.

A round of disc golf in Village of Carbon

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The new disc golf course at the Village of Carbon’s Lions Park was buzzing with activity as members of the local Drumheller and Area Disc Golf club participated in a few rounds on Saturday, May 15. Drumheller has two championship courses, at Midland and Wayne. Cameron White, left, and Megan McLauchlin, middle, owners and operators of Fire Coulee Discs, say Carbon is a great, family-friendly course for beginners and skilled players alike. The Carbon course is also the only local course which uses baskets rather than metal tonal poles as goals. They say they were only made aware of the course in Carbon after Councillor Renee O’Brien reached out to them to purchase discs. The sport was growing in popularity prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, and there has been renewed interest due to the socially distanced nature of the game.


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