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Community rallies behind young cancer patient

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The community of Drumheller is showing support for one of its own after he was struck by cancer at just 19.
    On October 6, Brandon Hall, son of Crystal Hall (Rolf) and Michael Hall, came home to the valley to visit his family for thanksgiving.  He wasn’t feeling well during his visit, and on Thursday, his mom took him to the family doctor. The physician palpated a large mass and he was sent immediately for a CT scan.
    They discovered he has testicular cancer, a 24-centimeter mass in his abdomen and lesions in his lungs.
    His medical journey has just begun. Doctors sent him to Red Deer for further investigations, but while enroute, they were ordered to instead head to Calgary.
    By Friday morning, he was in surgery and had one of the masses they discovered removed. They were not able to remove the larger mass.  
    Currently they are awaiting the result of a biopsy to get an idea of the stage of the cancer. His chemotherapy was scheduled to begin on Tuesday.
    Brandon completed his junior high and part of his high school education in the valley.
    To support his fight with cancer and help his family his aunt Sara Rolf has set up a Gofundme page. It has the goal of raising $10,000 to support him and his family as they battle cancer. In less than a day, they have raised more than $1,500.
    To support his journey go to www.gofundme.com and search “Brandon Hall’s fight against Cancer. or click here

 


Stettler RCMP officer sustains injuries after police vehicle rammed by stolen truck

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On October 12, 2015 at approximately 11:54 PM, Stettler RCMP responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle in the industrial area of Stettler.  Members located a black Ford truck in the area of one of the local businesses. The truck was later determined to be stolen.  The first member on scene activated their emergency equipment on their police vehicle. The truck proceeded to accelerate past the first fully marked police vehicle.  A second police vehicle was also at the location.  The driver of the truck accelerated, changed direction and drove directly at the second police vehicle, ramming the front right corner causing extensive damage to the police vehicle. After disabling the police vehicle, the truck continued to accelerate, pushing the police vehicle approximately 3 metres after the initial impact. The RCMP officer in the rammed police vehicle was transported to the local hospital via ambulance for precautionary purposes.  The officer has since been released with minor injuries.

The three occupants in the stolen truck were apprehended at the scene and taken into custody without further incident. 

Truck passenger, Christopher Victor WEICH, age 28, of Trochu, AB has been charged with possession of stolen property. Truck passenger Brady SHIVAK, age 33, of Vancouver Island B.C. has been charged with  possession of stolen property x 2 and possession of crystal meth. Both of the accused are set to appear in Stettler Provincial Court on November 12, 2015.

The investigation into this incident continues, with charges pending against the 20 year-old male driver of the truck who is scheduled to appear in Red Deer Provincial Court Wednesday, October 14, @014. 

Fatal collision on Highway 12 in Stettler Sunday morning

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In the early morning hours of October 11, Stettler RCMP members were dispatched to a single vehicle rollover involving three people. The collision occurred on Highway 12 in the Town of Stettler.  Stettler Regional Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical Services attended where the driver of a truck, a 20 year old male from the Stettler area, was pronounced deceased on scene.  Two 18 year old males from Stettler were transported to hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries; 1 to Stettler Hospital via ground ambulance and the other to Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton via STARS.

Traffic on Highway 12 was re-routed while first responders were on scene. A RCMP Collision Analyst is assisting in the investigation. The cause of the collision remains under investigation; however, speed is believed to be a factor in the collision

 


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