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Three Hills RCMP seek public's help locating wanted male

Cameron

Three Hills RCMP are asking the public’s assistance in locating a wanted male in relation to an incident that occurred on Sept. 8, 2020.

It is alleged when an adult male and adult female were travelling from Calgary to Delburne, the female occupant was held against her will and subsequently assaulted.

Police have not been able to locate the male and have obtained a warrant for his arrest.

Ian Bruce Cameron (34) of Delburne, Alta., is wanted for unlawful confinement, assault causing bodily harm and failing to comply with release order (x2).

Ian Cameron is described as:

  • Caucasian
  • 5’7” tall / 154 lbs
  • Blonde hair and brown eyes

Ian Cameron’s current whereabouts are unknown.

Three Hills RCMP are asking the public's assistance for any information in identifying his whereabouts. Please contact Three Hills RCMP at 403-443-5538 or your local police. 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.


Titans host Hanna in cohort match-up

Titans vs Hanna

The Drumheller senior Titans were back under Friday Night Lights for the first time this season and the players, coaches, and fans were happy to see the squad back on the gridiron.
The Titans hosted the Hanna Hawks on Friday, September 25, although it was a bit different than what fans are used to. So far this season league play has been cancelled, however, the two teams were able to cohort and play in an exhibition home and away series.
What else was different was the Titans were playing Hanna’s game. The Hawks typically play six-man and have been successful at it. In fact, they are the defending provincial champions. While the game shares most rules, the field is made thinner and because there are fewer players on the field, there is more spacing and more running.
“There is a lot of room to go for long runs,” said Coach Ken Fournier. “We expected them to be a worthy group at six-man, Hanna did a great job, they have a heck of a running game, and they played their system well.”
The Titans did manage to adjust and play well. Despite that, Fournier said Hanna scored seven touchdowns to the Titans four.
“I thought we did okay, Running in six-man is a little more difficult than we had thought, the timing for blocking was different,” said Fournier adding there was three potential touchdown passes that would have boosted the team’s score, but they were incomplete.
In all, they were happy to get players out on the field. The style of the game also highlighted the importance of learning and sticking to the fundamentals. It also allowed coaches to cycle players in and out of the line.
“Every opportunity for them to develop and learn is important,” said Fournier.
This Friday, the Titans are heading to Hanna to play on their field. After that coach Fournier said they could partner with another team, however, they would have to wait the prescribed 14 days before they could meet on the field.

Two-year sentence for trafficking drugs into Drumheller Institution

CourtHouse

A Drumheller woman who pleaded guilty to trafficking drugs into the Drumheller Institution was sentenced to two years in jail.
Sarah Blanke appeared in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, September 25. She had previously pleaded guilty to trafficking methamphetamines and trafficking cannabis for the purpose of unlawful distribution.
On March 10, 2019, the Drumheller RCMP attended the Drumheller Institution to investigate after a female staff member had been detained for bringing drugs into the Drumheller Institution.
In May of last year, she entered guilty pleas and was scheduled for sentencing, however it was postponed due to COVID-19.
The Federal Crown and the defence for Blanke agreed on a joint submission of two years in custody.
Aggravating circumstances in the sentence were that the offence took place at a federal institution and it was trafficking. The Crown noted that had this gone to trial Ms. Blanke may have had a defence of duress.
Mitigating factors were that Blanke has no previous record, entered her guilty plea early, shows remorse, has a favourable pre-sentence report, and has undertaken counselling.
Blanke addressed the court apologising to the judge and judicial system for the time and financial strain of her case and apologised to her family.
Judge Gashler agreed with the joint submission and sentenced Blanke to two years in custody for count one, and one year in custody for count two, to be served concurrently.


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