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Drumheller RCMP warn of computer scam

RCMP CREST COLOUR

Drumheller RCMP are warning residents of yet another scam, designed to separate a person from their money.
    The local detachment has received reports of several recent phishing attempts, and are warning residents to be aware of people who identify themselves as representatives of Microsoft.
    Residents have been seeing fake pop-up messages on their computer that tells the user their computer has been hacked and needs repairs. The message then directs them to call a number that is provided in the pop-up.
    When called, the person on the other line will identify himself or herself as a representative of Microsoft and offer to fix the computer.
    By following the person on the telephone’s directions, the fraudster is able to access the computer and steal personal information including banking and financial information.
    Police advise should anyone see this scenario playing out on their computer, to not follow any pop-up links or call any of the numbers provided. Police recommend the person disconnect from the Internet and contact a reputable computer repair business.

More information about this and other scams can be found at The Canadian Anti- Fraud Centre:
www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca


Duct tape fundraiser for Humane Society

St. A s duct tape

 

On January 28, Greentree School Leadership Class held a duct taping fundraiser for the Humane Society.  The Leadership Class, grade six students, sold various  lengths of duct tape and were able raise approximately $680 of which 75% will be donated to the Humane Society and the balance kept by the Leadership class for awards and prizes.  
 Volunteering for duct taping are  Phys. Ed. teacher Nigel Cooke and grade six  student Ryza Andres.
Students taping are l-r: Lacey Veno,  Alana Mackey, Mckenna Morse, Sarah Acorn, Hailey Panisiak, and Skylar Lavallee.

RV hitch pin came loose and fifth wheel takes off

rv accident

 

On January 28, at approximately 10:30 AM,  a truck and fifth wheel trailer traveling on Highway 575, in front of Drum Diesel, came apart. According to Mike (last name declined) owner of the RV, the fifth wheel pin didn’t lock on hitch correctly and the whole thing slid off the truck. According to Joe Shapcott, a witness to the accident and an employee of Drum Diesel, explained nobody  (other vehicles) was around when it happened.  A loader picked up the RV and hauled it into the Drum Diesel yard.  Traffic was rerouted for awhile and RCMP were in attendance.  
Drum Diesel owner John Satink arranged for the fifth wheel to be setup in the yard, at no charge, until the owner can get it fixed.


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