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Local crime offences up 12 per cent

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Drumheller RCMP Detachment Commander Staff Sergeant Rob Harms presented councils in both the Town of Drumheller and Wheatland County with the quarterly policing report during the respective regular council meetings for each municipality on Tuesday, February 21.
Within the municipal detachment area, which encompasses the Town of Drumheller, there was an overall 12 per cent increase in criminal code offenses, while the rural detachment area-which encompasses parts of Kneehill County, Starland County, and Wheatland County-saw an overall seven per cent increase in criminal code offenses between 2021 and 2022.
The third quarterly report showed a reduction of 47 per cent in person crimes within the municipal detachment area, such as criminal harassment and assault, compared to the third quarter in 2021, with a year-over-year reduction of 18 per cent; in the rural detachment area there was an overall decrease in person crimes of 59 per cent compared to 2021, and a year-over-year reduction of 10 per cent.
Drumheller RCMP are currently in the process of developing its community priorities for the 2023-2024 fiscal year beginning in April. The detachment held three town hall meetings in Drumheller, and the villages of Carbon and Delia, and held a public engagement survey to determine the priorities of the communities within the detachment area for the coming year.
S/Sgt Harms noted, based on preliminary data from the survey, it appears similar priorities-accountability to stakeholders, community engagement, and reducing substance abuse-are still top priorities for the area. He noted each priority is also given its own set of goals or targets, and S/Sgt Harms explained the department has currently met or exceeded these targets and goals.
The top priority indicated by the survey was drug enforcement and education.
S/Sgt Harms expressed, in his experience, drug and substance abuse often has a “close correlation” with property crimes, and shared education and enforcement plays a very key role in harm reduction.
He also noted Strathmore RCMP detachment has also seen similar offences occurring in its rural detachment area as Drumheller. S/Sgt Harms indicated he had met with Strathmore RCMP Detachment Commander S/Sgt Mark Wielgosz to discuss these common issues, and have formed an informal alliance between the two detachments to help better serve their respective jurisdictions.
During his presentation to Wheatland County, S/Sgt Harms indicated the most significant increase in calls was for Motor Vehicle Collisions (MVCs), with a year over year increase of 63 per cent. This sentiment was also echoed later in the meeting by Strathmore RCMP S/Sgt Wielgosz.
Both noted inclement weather was a likely key factor in this increase, though some of these were also due to distracted driving and other factors. Within the Drumheller municipal detachment area, MVCs had actually declined by about six per cent year over year, from a total of 48 reported incidents in 2021 compared to 45 in 2022; statistics for the Strathmore RCMP third quarterly report were not available.
S/Sgt Harms also explained the detachment had held a checkstop campaign in December, with some great success.
A total of 336 vehicles were checked during this campaign, which resulted in a total of six impaired drivers being removed from the road. While the results were overall positive, with less than two per cent of drivers being under the influence, S/Sgt Harms stated, “I am somewhat disappointed that in 2022, going into 2023, we’re still dealing with impaired drivers on the roads. It’s something I think we need to keep focusing on.”


Caboose comes to Hanna

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Hanna Roundhouse Society has a new asset for the historic site after taking delivery of a new-to-them caboose.
Earlier this month the MacKenzie Northern Railway Caboose arrived at the site.
President Sandra Beaudoin said it was a long time coming.
“We happened to see this caboose that was out by Stettler on a side rail on the north side of town. This was probably five years ago. We asked Alberta Prairie Rail about it and it was theirs, but it was supposed to be going to Vancouver,” she explains. “About two years ago, I got an email and they asked if we would be interested in a caboose–the deal was they would give it to us, but we would have to pay for the shipping expenses.”
She used her connections with the Canadian Northern Society to find a company capable of lifting and hauling the antique caboose. Score Projects was up to the task and let them know in January. The next piece to put in place was funding.
“We have been working with Harvest Sky Economic Development and asked if they had any extra funds from grants and they did,” said Beaudoin.
They cleared a space for it and, a couple of days later, it arrived. The whole process when set in motion took about three weeks to come together.
She doesn’t know the age of the caboose, suffice that it is steel constriction. MacKenzie Northern Railway was in Northern Alberta, utilizing a CN Line and operated as a short track.
The caboose is a great addition to the Roundhouse. While the Roundhouse is a protected Provincial Historic Resource, Beaudoin explains the rolling stock is not. This means the society has a little more latitude with what they can do with it.
“We are looking at potentially converting it into a cabin, sleeping accommodations,’ said Beaudoin.
She points to Aspen Crossing near Mossleigh which has caboose cabins people can rent and stay overnight. Revenue from this could go towards funding restoration work.
“This has sure created a lot of interest and excitement again, we are just thrilled to have it,” said Beaudoin.

Two arrested in stolen property investigation

Stolen Snowmobile 2

Update:
On the evening of Thursday, March 2, Drumheller RCMP received a report of a possible sighting of the stolen snowmobile. The stolen snowmobile was located abandoned in a rural area along a roadway near Morrin and has now been recovered.

 

Two Michichi residents have been arrested and charged with property and drug charges after a stolen vehicle and a trailer were recovered.
On February 28th, 2023, Drumheller RCMP received reports of possible stolen property in or near the Drumheller Area. The stolen property was reported to be from the City of Calgary which included a white 20’ enclosed Interstate Car Hauler Trailer, A 2000 dark blue Chevrolet pickup truck; and a 2016 pink/blue/yellow Ski-doo Summit X 800R Snowmobile.
Drumheller General Duty members, Drumheller General Investigation Section (GIS), and Southern Alberta District Crime Reduction Intelligence members initiated an investigation including to locate and recover the property. During the investigation, a suspect vehicle was located in Drumheller on March 1st and was subject to a traffic stop where 2 suspects were arrested and taken into custody; the vehicle contained an imitation handgun (airsoft gun) and both suspects were found in possession of methamphetamine. The driver was found to be a suspended driver.
Further investigation and information resulted in a Search Warrant being executed on a property on the evening of March 1st in Michichi Alberta. As a result of the search, the 20’ stolen Interstate Car Hauler Trailer was recovered.
Further to this, additional information led to the recovery of the stolen 2000 dark blue Chevrolet pickup truck on the morning of March 2nd in a rural area near Morrin, Alberta.
Tim Closs (48) of Michichi was charged with possession of property obtained by crime, possession of methamphetamine; and operate a motor vehicle while being prohibited.
Judith Brown (41) of Michichi was charged with possession of property obtained by crime; and possession of methamphetamine.
Drumheller RCMP continue to investigate this matter and note that the stolen snowmobile has yet to be recovered and may or may not be in the Drumheller area.
Detachment Commander, S/Sgt. Robert HARMS, stated “During the course of this investigation, the RCMP engaged their valued partners, including the Drumheller and District Rural Crime Watch / Citizens on Patrol. The recovered stolen property was a direct result of the groups involvement, networking capabilities, and communication platforms”.
If you have any information regarding this matter, the whereabouts of the stolen snowmobile, or any other criminal activity, please contact the Drumheller RCMP at 403.823.7590 or your local police service. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the "P3 Tips" app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.


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