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Calgary Police ask for help to locate missing man

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Calgary City police have asked for the public’s help to locate a man who was last seen in the Forest Lawn area.
Bradley Lee Wilson, 48, of Calgary, was reported missing on Tuesday, April 18, 2023, after his family could not locate him. It is out of character for Wilson to not be in contact with his family, and we are concerned for his welfare.
He was last seen on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, in the southeast community of Forest Lawn.
Wilson is described as 5’10” tall, 180 pounds, with a medium build and blue eyes. He may be bald or have reddish/brown short hair, as well as a goatee. He may also be wearing a baseball cap and has a tattoo of a wizard on his left shoulder.
Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to contact police by calling 403-266-1234. Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers through any of the following methods:
TALK: 1-800-222-8477
TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org
APP: P3 Tips


Active Glass destroyed by fire

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The Drumheller Fire Department is still investigating the cause of a fire Friday afternoon that razed the Active Glass building on Railway Avenue.
Smoke began billowing from one of the bays shortly after 3:30 p.m., on Friday, April 28. The Fire Department quickly responded.
The fire spread within the building, and the firefighters deployed its ladder truck to fight the fire from above. EMS was also on scene, as well as RCMP and utility companies.
Firefighters made progress when it brought in heavy equipment to tear down a portion of the west wall of the structure to attack the fire.
Fire Chief Derian Rosario explained one of the most challenging parts of fighting this fire was the roof of the old building.
“It has multiple roofs on it. From the original construction, it has a flat roof, and it had multiple layers of tar and shingles on it. Somewhere in its history, someone put a peaked tin roof over it. So once it burned through the first roof from the inside, it was very difficult to get into. That is why we brought in the heavy equipment,” Rosario said.
The Department was able to have the fire extinguished shortly after 9 p.m. Friday, but did return around midnight for a small flare-up.
Rosario says it appears the fire broke out in a chemical storage area near the office, and while the building was destroyed, they managed to hold the fire to the office end of the building. The owner may be able to salvage some of the items from the north end of the building.
It was a busy day for the departments, which responded to six calls last Friday.
“At the time we were there, we were also at a large brush fire in Kneehill County assisting. That fire ended up being nine hectares,” said Rosario. “We ended up taking a lot of resources from there back into town to fight this fire.”
The Department used an East Coulee engine at the Active Glass fire to supply water, and a Rosedale engine was dispatched to the Town of Drumheller and put into reserve, as Drumheller's number one engine and a tender were at the Kneehill fire.
“I had nearly all of our equipment committed,” said Rosario. “ If we didn't have three halls, I would have been calling in mutual aid.”
He said firefighters called in a forestry helicopter at one point with a six-man hack crew to help get the Kneehil fire under control. The Carbon Fire Department responded with aid from Drumheller, Kneehill County and Three Hills.
Active Glass has been in that location since the early 1990s, Sheri Cooper now operates the business and has been there for almost 18 years. It was an emotional day. She is grateful for the quick response from the fire department, and the community for their support.
“There has been a tremendous amount of support and nothing but kind words,” said Cooper.
She says the fire will not close the business. She is looking at ways to get back up and running with a temporary space and maybe providing mobile service. She is also working with her suppliers to replace orders and inventory.
“The big thing is nobody got hurt. Things can be replaced, people cannot. We are blessed to have the EMS, fire and police service we have,” she said. “Everyone is standing together and being as helpful as they can.”
Currently, Drumheller is under a fire advisory. Kneehill County upgraded its fire advisory to a fire ban on Monday, May 1, and Wheatland County implemented a fire advisory on Tuesday, May 2; there are no current bans or advisories in Starland County.

Drumheller man receives 30 day sentence for assault, probation breaches

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A Drumheller man who was recently sentenced for uttering threats following an altercation at a local grocery store in August 2022 was back in court on Friday, April 21 to answer to charges of assault and breaching conditions of his probation.
Richard Wheeler, 60, appeared in Drumheller provincial court via closed-circuit television (CCTV) from the Calgary Remand Centre and pled guilty to one count of common assault, and three counts of breaching probation on various conditions.
The court heard how on Thursday, April 6, Drumheller RCMP responded to a call for a matter involving two individuals, and it was discovered Mr. Wheeler had been in an altercation with a female victim.
Mr. Wheeler had pushed the victim to the ground, and she had suffered from a broken wrist; however, it was not determined whether the broken wrist was due to the altercation with Mr. Wheeler.
At the time of the assault, Mr. Wheeler was on probation for uttering threats with a condition to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. Mr. Wheeler was released on conditions.
Two days later, on Saturday, April 8, the court heard Mr. Wheeler contacted the victim via text message which were “not so nice” according to the Crown Prosecutor.
RCMP contacted Mr. Wheeler and he was found to be in possession of three knives, which were in contravention of his release order.
Crown and defense entered a joint submission of 30 days, less pre-trial custody, with an 18 month probation order which includes a no contact order with the victim. He was also ordered not to possess any weapons and submit a DNA sample.
Mr. Wheeler has been incarcerated since his arrest on April 8 and was given credit for pre-trial custody leaving 11 days left to serve.


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