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Piecowye sentenced for sexual interference

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A young Drumheller man was sentenced to six months in jail after pleading guilty to a charge of sexual interference.
    Anthony Piecowye appeared in provincial court in Drumheller for sentencing on Friday, November 22. He was charged with four counts of sexual assault and four counts of sexual interference. He pleaded guilty on an earlier date to one count of sexual interference, citing four victims in the count.
    The defense for Piecowye and the crown prosecutor Ron Pedersen submitted an agreed statement of facts.
    Piecowye was 21 at the time and was working at a local daycare.
    The court heard that between June 1 and July 31, 2017, Piecowye touched three, five-year-old and one four-year-old female victims with his hand in a sexual manner.
    In July 2017, the three, five-year-old victims reported the incident to parents. Police began an investigation and the children were interviewed at the Sheldon Kennedy Centre in Calgary.
    Piecowye was arrested and cautioned, and he admitted to touching the three, five-year-old victims.
    Further investigation, later on, led to the additional charges regarding a fourth victim.
    The parents of the children were in court for the sentencing and Pedersen read aloud their Victim Impact Statements, outlining the effects of the crime on the children and family. One stated it has been two years of continuous crying, anxiety, and stress, and that Piecowye “violated my daughter’s right to personal security.”
    Defense for Piecowye said reports used for sentencing showed his client has a low to moderate risk to reoffend and has shown extreme remorse for his conduct.
    The crown and defense agreed on a joint submission for a sentence of six months, followed by 24 months of probation. There was also an order for the collection of Piecowye’s DNA and an order he be entered on to a national registry under the Sex Offender Information Registration Act for a period of 10 years.


RCMP lay charges, seize gun following lengthy pursuit

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After a pursuit Sunday afternoon, RCMP have laid several charges against a Fawcett Alberta man.
  At 5:30 a.m. Sunday morning, November 24 two masked individuals broke through the front door of the Canada Grey Motor Inn, in Hanna, AB. Using a stolen Ford F150, the suspects smashed the main entrance and pulled out the ATM.
 The vehicle described in this break and enter was recovered in Consort, AB.
 A lengthy pursuit on the afternoon of Sunday, November 24 throughout eastern Alberta took place involving a subject believed to be involved with the recent ATM thefts throughout Oyen and Hanna. The driver of the vehicle in the pursuit failed to stop for police, evading the deployed spike belts.
 Assistance was provided by the Wainwright; Provost; Vermillion; Consort; Coronation; Oyen and Hanna RCMP Detachments. Members of the RCMP Police Dog Services stationed in Calgary, Red Deer and Lloydminster also responded.
 The driver of the vehicle involved in the pursuit is in custody. During the arrest, a sawed-off pump-action shotgun was seized as well as a number of materials consistent with break and enter tools.
 “Police look to remind businesses to remain vigilant after routine hours,” said Cst. Patrick Lambert, Media Relations Unit, “When in doubt, safety first and call the police.”
 26-year-old Rick Ernest Atzler of Fawcett, has been charged with:
From Hanna:
-      Robbery with a firearm
-      Pointing a firearm
-      Theft over $5,000
-      Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle
-      Fail to stop for police
From Consort:
-      Possession of property obtained by crime (x2)
-      Various firearms offences (x6)
-      Fail to stop for police
The investigation continues and charges are still pending from Oyen, Coronation, and Provost detachments.
A judicial interim release hearing has been held. Atzler is remanded in custody to attend court in Hanna on Nov. 28 and in Coronation on Nov. 29.
The RCMP continue to investigate the ATM thefts and are working to identify the second suspect involved.
The RCMP are requesting that any member of the public who was on the road and affected by this pursuit in any fashion contact the Hanna RCMP at 403-854-3393.

Four month sentence added for ATCO break-in

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A Drumheller man who is doing federal jail time has four months added to his sentence.
    Alvin Sieppert appeared in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, November 22 via closed-circuit television from Grande Cache. He pleaded guilty to three charges stemming from a break and enter.
    On June 18, 2018, Sieppert broke into an ATCO Energy facility near Carbon and broke into three trailers. He left behind a pair of sunglasses and investigators were able to match his DNA.
    Sieppert was sentenced to two years in March of this year for a spate of property crimes and has a statutory release date of July 21, 2020. The crown and defense agreed had these charges been dealt with at the same time, he would have garnered another four months.
    Judge Grieve agreed with the sentence and said rural property owners deserve the protection of the courts, because they don’t have the protection of close-by neighbours. He was sentenced to four months for each charge, concurrent with each other, but consecutive to the sentence he is currently serving.


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