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Inmate pleads guilty to assault with weapon

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An inmate, who was serving at the Drumheller Institution last year pleaded guilty to assault with a weapon.
Aaron Moore, appeared in provincial court in Drumheller via closed-circuit television from Edmonton Maximum Security Institution, where he was transferred following his charges, to enter a guilty plea.
The court heard that on August 25, 2021, there was a disturbance at the institution at 8:45 a.m. Several inmates were participating in a large fight.
During this, an inmate was stabbed with a jail-made shiv. Moore was identified, and the assault was captured by surveillance footage. The victim was not seriously injured.
Moore has a record going back to 2010 and used his appearance in court to talk about the conditions in the Edmonton Maximum Security Institution.
The crown and defense agreed to a joint submission of a 3-month consecutive sentence.


Dog, family reunited after Nanton accident claims life of Three Hills man

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On Saturday, January 22, at 9:46 p.m., Nanton RCMP, Fire and EMS responded to a single-vehicle collision on Hwy. 533 east of Range Road 265.
The driver and lone occupant of the vehicle, a 52-year-old male from Three Hills, was found deceased. The initial investigation indicated the driver was travelling eastbound in his Chevrolet Silverado when he went onto the south shoulder, overcorrected, entered the north ditch, and rolled.
RCMP collision analyst attended the scene. The scene investigation has been completed and traffic in the area is no longer impacted.
In the midst of this tragedy, a moment of benevolence arose.
After emergency crews left the area, the RCMP was advised the deceased had a passenger with him, his golden retriever “JD”. After a quick investigation, it was determined the dog was uninjured and ran back toward Nanton.
He was found by some members of the public who took him in and began searching for his family. Through the power of social media, the members of the public and the RCMP were able to connect, and JD was reunited with his family.

Update: Inmate charged with second degree murder

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An inmate at the Drumheller Institution has been charged with murder after another inmate died in custody following an altercation.
The Mail reported that on the evening of January 26, inmate Jeffrey Ryan was the victim of a serious and allegedly unprovoked assault. The assailant has been identified and action was taken.
No staff members or other inmates were injured during this incident. Ryan sustained serious injuries and was transported to hospital where he died.
At the time, Ryan had been serving a sentence of three years, two months, and five days for possessing a weapon contrary to prohibition order, possessing a firearm knowing unauthorized, and possessing drugs for the purpose of trafficking since April 2, 2019.
The RCMP responded at approximately 8:40 p.m., and the Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit undertook the investigation.
An autopsy has been ordered by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and will be performed in the coming days.
Ashley Baird, 38, of Nanaimo, B.C. has been charged with second-degree murder and will be appearing in Drumheller provincial court on Friday, February 11.
As these matters are before the courts, no further details surrounding the incident can be released.


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