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Drumheller residents sentenced

Drumheller man sentenced for drug possession

    A Drumheller man caught with marijuana, having just recently completed serving a sentence for possession for the purposes of trafficking, received a $1,000 fine in provincial court in Drumheller.
    Jesse Bulechowsky appeared in Provencal court in Drumheller on Friday, January 11. He pleaded guilty to simple possession of marijuana.
    On October 19, 2011 Bulechowsky’s car was stopped and police discovered 8 grams of marijuana and $1,120 cash. While he was originally charged with possession for the purposes of trafficking, the federal prosecutor agreed to proceed with the lesser and included charge of simple possession.
    Bulechowsky had been sentenced in October of 2009 for possession of cocaine for the purposes of trafficking, and had been released shortly before he was arrested. He said while he did not own the marijuana, he was in possession. 
    He was fined $1,000 and the marijuana and cash was forfeited to the Crow.


Youth sentenced to 12 months probation

    A Drumheller youth is facing a year of probation after pleading guilty to a number of crimes.
    The young man, who cannot be identified due to the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act made an appearance in provincial court in Drumheller on December 14. He pleaded guilty to assault and mischief stemming from an incident on September 15.
    The court heard how he and another person kicked in the door of a residence. They then went on to a second residence down the hall and there he assaulted another individual by striking him in the head.
    He also pleaded guilty topossession of stolen property, obstructing a police officer and failing to comply with conditions of his probation and a breach of his release.
    On October 12, an RCMP officer observed the youth driving an Oldsmobile that had been reported stolen. The RCMP activated his emergency equipment and stopped the motor vehicle.
 When the officer told the youth he was under arrest, he ran from the police. He was apprehended later on. At the time of the offense he was bound by a probation order and recognizance.
    The youth was remanded for a short time following these offenses and the court heard that it appeared to have made an impact. It had been an eye opener, and he does not want to go back. This is evident in the improvements he appeared to have made. The court issued a new 12-month probation order with a number of conditions.


RCMP seek information regarding counterfeit currency

  On January 15, a person attended to the Drumheller Dragons game and passed a counterfeit $20 bill (old version). The person passing it may not have known they passed a counterfeit bill. The bill looked authentic at a quick glance, but the reflective portions on the bill, water marks, etc. were not present. The bill was slightly smaller when compared to a real bill. The serial number on this bill is AUG9595500.
  There is no doubt that this is a photocopy of a real $20 bill. It is suspected that the person(s) responsible did not just make one of these bills.
  It is suggested that everyone should pay close attention to the bills that they receive and look for the safety features of the specific currency.  Should you find / receive a counterfeit bill you must turn it into the Police. Should you have any questions or concerns associated to currency please attend to the Drumheller detachment and we will assist you.
  Should you have any information associated to identifying the person or persons responsible, please contact Drumheller RCMP at 403-823-7590.

McSween ready for South Korea Winter Games

    The countdown is on for Martin McSween, who will soon be heading to the Special Olympic World Winter Games in South Korea.
    McSween is a coach of the alpine skiing coaching team and is getting ready to head out. The athletes, mission staff, and coaches will be gathering in Vancouver for their official send off on January 24, and departing the next day. The competition starts January 29 and runs to February 5.
    Athletes will be competing in multiple sports at the games including alpine skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, figure skating, speed skating, and floor hockey.  They are expecting roughly 3,300 athletes from 120 countries.
    “We hope to have a great showing with our athletes,” said McSween, who has three Alberta athletes on his 15 member alpine team.
    “It’s pretty exciting as it is now less than two weeks away for us. All of our athletes have been working very hard since they got the nod for the Special Olympics Team Canada back in spring 2012. They all qualified at the Special Olympics National Winter Games that were held in St. Albert in February of 2012.”
    The Special Olympics World Winter Games run every four years in the year preceding the Winter Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.
    McSween has coached at the national level and went as a coach to the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Boise, Idaho. He was honoured by Special Olympics Alberta and Special Olympics Canada as coach of the year in 2005.

Martin McSween (centre) is getting ready to head to South Korea for the Special Olympics Winter Games. He leaves later this month as one of the coaches for the alpine skiing team.


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