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Drumheller RCMP bike patrol takes to streets

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Drumheller RCMP announce that a new patrol program has launched in and around the Drumheller Valley. On July 1st, 2023, uniformed officers started conducting patrols on police mountain bikes.
The first appearance of these officers was made during the Canada Day Parade. Following the parade, patrols continued throughout the day and within the crowds. Traffic tickets were written, calls were responded to, a disturbance was encountered and dealt with, and the public was engaged and interacted with.
Prior to July, the detachment arranged to have two officers trained and certified and had a third who was previously trained re-engaged, for a total of three officers.
S/Sgt. Robert Harms said, “Patrolling the community on mountain bikes is another component to our Crime Reduction Program in that officers can quickly get into areas that police cars sometimes can’t, such as parks, back alleys, large crowds, and more. Furthermore, this type of patrol also allows us to get up close and personal with the public contributing to police visibility and public engagement.”
Officers will continue to conduct bike patrols throughout the summer and have received much positive support and comments regarding the program.


Stolen property recovered, two suspects charged

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Southern Alberta District Crime Reduction Unit (SAD CRU) have recovered a number of stolen items, including some from the Drumheller area, and two suspects from Brooks are facing several charges.
In June 2023, SAD CRU was engaged to assist RCMP from the Brooks and Redcliff detachments in investigating an ongoing property crime spree occurring throughout southeastern Alberta.
During the course of the investigation, Travis Douglas Seitz, 32, and Brooke Ashley Mintz, 28, of Brooks were identified in multiple vehicles which were stolen during the ongoing spree.
However, they were able to evade arrest, fleeing from police recklessly at high rates of speed.
On Wednesday, July 5, SAD CRU located a stolen vehicle at a rural property near Redcliff. When police entered the location, the suspects drove the stolen truck through a fence to escape, narrowly missing police officers.
A subsequent search warrant conducted on the property uncovered two stolen trucks and three stolen trailers with an estimated value of $300,000.
On Tuesday, July 11, SAD CRU, with the assistance of RCMP Emergency Response Team, RCMP Air Services, RCMP Police Dog Services, and Brooks RCMP General Investigative Services (GIS) located and arrested Seitz and Mintz near the Town of Raymond.
Upon arrest, Seitz and Mintz were in possession of a stolen holiday trailer, a stolen truck, and stolen property from two commercial break and enters which occurred in Redcliff.
Seitz has been charged with two counts of possession of stolen property over $5,000; possession of stolen property under $5,000; and three counts of failing to comply with a probation order.
Mintz is also facing two counts of possession of stolen property over $5,000; possession of stolen property under $5,000; and four counts of failing to comply with a probation order.
At the time of his arrest, Seitz was wanted on arrest warrants for similar offences out of Brooks, Taber, Medicine Hat and Drumheller. Seitz was remanded into custody and will be appearing in Alberta Court of Justice in Drumheller on Friday, July 21.
The investigation is still ongoing at this time. Anyone with further information related to these matters is asked to contact Brooks or Redcliff RCMP.
If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477(TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the "P3 Tips" app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.

Three Hills nurse practitioner found guilty of sexual assault

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A nurse practitioner, who was working in the Three Hills Detachment area has been found guilty of sexual assault.
Christopher Mah of Red Deer was arrested on November 22, 2022, and charged with sexual assault, extorsion and breach of trust.
The complainant alleges Mah sexually assaulted her in exchange for prescription drugs and money.
A trial for Mah was held on April 11 in front of Justice Barley in the Alberta Court of Justice in Drumheller.
On Friday, July 14, Justice Barley handed down his decision. Mah was found not guilty on charges of extortion and breach of trust, but guilty on the charge of sexual assault.
Mah will return to court for disposition on Friday, November 10.


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