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Drumheller RCMP hold second round of Town Hall meetings

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Members of the Drumheller RCMP detachment held a series of Town Hall meetings in the hamlet of Rosebud, Village of Morrin, and Town of Drumheller between September 25 and 27 as part of the detachment’s policing priorities.

This is the second series of Town Hall meetings the local detachment has held this year, with the first three meetings being held in the villages of Carbon and Delia, and Drumheller.

“Crowds were small in size, but we anticipated that based on the attendance at our last meetings (in January), and the size of the communities,” S/Sgt Harms tells the Mail.

He adds, despite the small audience, it is important for the detachment to engage with the communities within its area.

While these meetings serve as part of the policing priorities outlined for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, they also allow the local detachment to share key messaging with residents and speak with residents to better understand areas to “improve or focus” efforts. It also provides an opportunity for RCMP members to meet with the public in a less formal setting.

S/Sgt Harms attended all three meetings, and at each meeting there was at least one other RCMP member, one to two administrative staff, and Rural Crime Watch representatives. The new Victim Services Program manager was also in attendance at the Drumheller meeting.

“The meetings were very positive and we had great interaction with the attendees whom, for the most part, showed a lot of support for their local police officers and appreciation for the meetings,” he shares.

Officers heard some concerns and suggestions from those in attendance regarding increasing traffic enforcement in particular areas, and about increasing visibility. They were also directly able to answer questions from those in attendance.

S/Sgt Harms says the detachment has mandated itself to hold a minimum of four Town Hall meetings during the fiscal year, and is hopeful additional meetings will be held later in the year or early in 2024.

These meetings will help the detachment to gather input ahead of determining its policing priorities for the 2024-2025 fiscal year.


Pie for a good cause

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Drumheller and District Seniors Foundation (DDSF) held its annual pie auction on Friday, October 6, and one of the pies up for auction was not for eating, but for throwing in Drumheller Councillor and DDSF Board Chair Tom Zariski’s face. There were several varieties of other pies, all of which were donated by the community, ranging from staples like apple and pumpkin, to strawberry-rhubarb, peach, pecan, and even some specialties like blueberry, peanut butter, and flapper. Funds raised from the auction help support seniors activities at the Sunshine Lodge. The opportunity to pie Mr. Zariski sold for $200 and was purchased by the management of Sunshine Lodge. DDSF Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Glenda Youngberg (left) was given the pleasure of getting to pie Mr. Zariski with a face full of whipped cream.

Three Hills RCMP apprehend offender after lighting fire on rural property

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Three Hills RCMP have apprehended and charged a suspect from Sylvan Lake after responding to reports of a break and enter in progress over the Thanksgiving weekend.
On Sunday, October 8 at approximately 4:15 p.m., Three Hills RCMP responded to a break and enter in progress while the homeowner was home and hiding inside. Members arrived at the residence and observed suspects fleeing the area in a vehicle.
“I am proud of the responding members from the Three Hills Detachment,” stated Three Hills RCMP Detachment Commander Sergeant Jamie Day. “A lot of work went into catching this offender and I am thankful that no one was hurt during the incident.”
Three Hills RCMP located the vehicle and one male suspect after he lit a fire to a farm field to try and evade police. The male was arrested shortly after and identified by police.
Police confirmed the vehicle was stolen and officers located break and enter tools and stolen property inside the vehicle.
Joseph Vincent, 30, a resident of Sylvan Lake has been charged with Arson – Damage to Property, Break and Enter Residence, Possession of Break-in Instruments, Possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000, and Provincial Trespass.
Sgt. Day notes camera footage provided by the victims was instrumental in helping to link the individual to multiple incidents, and he acknowledged the assistance of the Southern Alberta District Crime Analyst for their assistance in providing intel critical to the investigation.
Following a Judicial Interim Release Hearing, Vincent was remanded into custody to appear in Alberta Court of Justice in Drumheller on Friday, October 13.


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