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Drumheller RCMP identify suspect in theft from vehicle

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Drumheller RCMP have identified a male suspect responsible for theft from a motor vehicle earlier this month.

The suspect, who was observed entering a vehicle on Sunday, July 3 and removing personal items has been identified as 42-year-old Nicholas Murphy of Drumheller.

Murphy was located in Drumheller while entering another vehicle to steal personal items.

He has been charged with two counts of mischief under $5,000 and two counts of theft under $5,000 and is scheduled to appear in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, August 19.

Drumheller RCMP would like to thank the public for their assistance in this matter and remind them to report any suspicious activity.


We have another Canada Day bike winner

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The second bike winner for the annual Canada Day contest has been selected and picked up their brand new bike. Dane Sautner, 7, was away on holidays when he was chosen as one of the winners and was very excited to learn he had won a bike when he returned. Dane will be celebrating his eighth birthday soon, so this was the perfect early birthday gift.

Windburn bike rally raises $10,000 for fire department

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A new tradition in the valley continued on Saturday, July 16, as 102 motorcyclists took to the open road in remembrance of three young people in the community who were taken before their time.
Last year a dedicated group put together their Two-Wheels or Three Angels Poker run in dedication to Trevor Pascoe, Kim Davidson, and Rachel Sorenson, who passed away tragically in February of 2021. This year the Three Angels Poker Run returned as the Windburn Ride for the Drumheller Fire Department.
A group of over 100 bikers plus supporters gathered at The Last Chance Saloon in Wayne with the Drumheller Fire Department on Saturday morning for breakfast before they headed out for a 330-kilometre poker run.
The riders returned to The Last Chance Saloon for an evening of fun, music, food, camping and a silent auction. Items for the auction were donated by local individuals and businesses in support of the event. They also sold merchandise, hosted a beer garden and had a 50/50. In all, the events raised in the area of $10,000 for the Drumheller Fire Department.

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“It is to keep the memory of Trevor, Kim and Rachel alive. That’s the motivation. We want to do good in their name every year,” said one of the organizers Brady Vescarelli.
Last year the event raised about $8,000, not including a substantial family donation. They are heartened by the support from the community and note the families of the three Angels were all involved to make the event a success.
The group has been planning since February to get the ride organized.
“We’re probably going to take a month or two to relax and then start thinking about next year,” said Vescarelli. “It’s nice to see the community give back to the fire department.”


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