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RCMP seek suspects in rash of property crime

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Police are asking for help in locating three individuals in relation to a string of recent property and stolen vehicle crimes in Drumheller and area.

The investigation into a series of stolen vehicles in Drumheller last week, which resulted in the arrest of one individual in Cambria on October 23, has led police to search for three individuals related to this incident and a number of others over the summer.

Police seek Jeffery Lee Morse, 37, Sarah Louise Alderson, 22, and Tyree Lee Ewing, 20, all who have Drumheller connections. Morse is described as white and approximately 6 feet tall and 190 pounds, with brown hair, blue eyes, and facial hair. Alderson is described as white, approximately 5’3”, 130 pounds, with blue eyes and dyed blonde hair. Ewing is white, 5’10, and 135 pounds with brown hair and eyes.

The individuals are known to police and have been linked to a number of other crimes in the surrounding area occurring this year.

The most recent crime associated to the three happened on October 23, when a number of vehicles were stolen from an area farm and within Drumheller. Drumheller RCMP, along with the RCMP Emergency Response Team and Police Dog Services searched for the suspects with a heavy presence in town which resulted in the arrest of one individual, whose name cannot be released until charges are sworn against them next week.

Drumheller RCMP say if these individuals are found that the public should avoid contact as they are potentially dangerous, and instead to call the Drumheller detachment.


Rockyford boasts FCA Committee of the Year

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The Rockyford Rodeo has been selected as the Rodeo Committee of the Year by the Foothills Cowboys Association (FCA).

The FCA held its final event at Westerner Park in Red Deer on the weekend of October 12. At the event, it was announced that Rockyford was the recipient of the prestigious award.

Warren Kalbhen is the Rockyford Rodeo director. He says the committee won about five or six years ago.

“It means we have been recognized by the FCA as one of the top rodeos,” said Warren.

The Rockyford Rodeo is put on by the Lions Club and the Ag Society. The community support for it has remained strong as it just completed its 61st annual rodeo.

Tyla Kalbhen is secretary and says the FCA takes in all kinds of considerations when selecting the winner, including the operation of the event, conditions of the grounds, the experience of the participants, and the volunteer service.

“We probably have the best volunteers you could ever ask for,” said Tyla. “It is our largest community event and honestly, we couldn’t do it without all of the volunteers.”

    Warren says the award is a feather in their cap, and because this is the second time they have been awarded demonstrates continual success.

You feel very proud, these are volunteer positions and you put your heart and soul into it and so do many other people,” said Tyla.

“To get this award, it takes each and every one of them.”

The mandate of the FCA is to organize and promote a circuit of rodeos that allows and encourages members to compete that are not members of the Canadian Professionals Rodeo Association.

The Rockyford Rodeo is a dual approved rodeo and over the last few years, members of the Chinook Rodeo Association have been able to enter this event as well.

Haunted Halloween

 

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The Nightmare before Halloween kicked off Friday night with a spooktacular haunted hall at Dry Canyon Collectables and the Faux Den in Downtown Drumheller. The Canalta Scares Haunted Hotel was also extra creepy with a steady stream of visitors throughout the evening. Both displays will be open again Saturday evening ... if you dare.


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