Police attended to three collisions. No reported injuries.
Police assisted EMS with four medical emergencies.
Police assisted Camrose Fire Department with two fire emergencies.
Notable Incidents
Smashed vehicle windows
A person reported their truck window was smashed and a generator and small bag stolen.
On a separate occurrence three other vehicles had windows damaged while parked at a local hotel. Another incident of a vehicle window damaged occurred while the vehicle was parked in the area of 45 Avenue and 6700 Block.
Theft
A loss prevention officer of a local retail business reported a female committing theft. The female left in a black truck. This matter is still under investigation.
Break and Enter mailboxes
Several people of a local apartment building reported two suspects (male and female) prying open mailboxes. This matter continues to be investigated.
Vandalism to private property
A person reported their driveway and garage door had paint poured on it. Matter is still under investigation.
Encampment
Complaints were received about an unlawful encampment on CN property. Police attended and identified the person responsible for the encampment and gave them 24 hours to clean up the area.
Impaired
Police observed a 52-year-old male slumped over in the front driver’s seat of a running vehicle. The male failed an alcohol screening device test and was charged. The vehicle was towed from scene.
Public intoxication
Police observed and arrested a 20-year-old female for intoxication in a public place after reports of a female causing issues.
A person reported a male sleeping in the middle of the road near Spaceship Park. Police located the 33-year-old male who was intoxicated and subsequently transported him to Camrose Police Service.
Criminal harassment
After an investigation involving criminal harassment and distribution of indecent photographs police arrested a male. The matter is still under investigation.
Theft
Staff of a local retail business detained a female for theft of several products. The female was issued a trespass notice.
Assault
Several calls were received regarding a possible assault in the area of St. Mary’s Hospital. Police attended and located two male subjects. A 30-year-old male was arrested for assault and transported to Camrose Police Service cells.
Breach of Peace
A person reported a neighbour requesting their assistance. A 69-year-old male was refusing EMS entry to assist with a female inside the residence. The male was arrested to prevent breach of peace. The female was left in the custody of EMS.
Impaired driving/liquor in reach of driver
A person reported a male banging on their vehicle while parked in a local parking lot. Police attended and located the male subject who was issued an Immediate Roadside Sanction, trespass notice and violation tickets for liquor within the reach of driver.
Unlawful bank transfers
A person reported unlawful transfers of money made on their account totaling approximately $1800. The person indicated two possible suspects. This matter is still under investigation.
Theft
A representative of a local retail business reported a female subject stole merchandise from the store. Police attended, located and arrested the 38-year-old female for theft and during a search of her property recovered the stolen merchandise and a small amount of methamphetamine. The female was issued a trespass notice and the merchandise was returned to the business.
Fraud
A person reported an unknown subject opened a credit card account in his name. The card was cancelled at the time of the report and the bank is continuing to investigate.
Lost debit card
A person reported their debit card was lost and since two (unauthorized) transactions occurred. The card was cancelled through the bank and the matter remains under investigation.
Possible fraud
A person reported a possible bitcoin fraud. The person was advised to contact Alberta Securities Commission to report the fraudulent activity.
Barking dog
A person reported a neighbour’s dog was barking excessively. Police attended and spoke with a male at the subject residence, who indicated he was caring for the dogs until the next day when they would return to their owner’s residence.
Causing issues
A representative of a local motel reported a male subject was evicted from the property but was refusing to leave. Police attended and told the 52-year-old male to leave the premises. The male left and continued to return on several occasions. The male was charged initially under the Trespass Act and eventually arrested for obstruction.
Theft
A Loss Prevention Officer from a local retail business reported having several individuals under arrest for theft. Police attended and issued the 41-year-old male and 42-year-old female with a trespass notice. The merchandise was returned to the business.
Fraud
A person reported a scam involving a false phone company and the purchase of a phone and tablet.
Theft
A representative of a local retail business reported having detained a male for theft. Police attended and issued the youth subject with a trespass notice and returned the merchandise to the business.
A local retail business reported four female subjects stole approximately $740 worth of merchandise. The merchandise was recovered and contained a wallet (possibly belonging to one of the suspects.) The four subjects left in a vehicle (description provided to police.) This matter is still under investigation.
Missing backpack
A person reported their friend’s backpack (which they had in their authorized possession) had been stolen while they were caring for the friend’s child at a playground. The bag contained two sets of vehicle fobs, a wallet containing identification cards and credit cards and some baby items.
Threat with weapon
A representative of a local restaurant reported a male (known and breaching a trespass notice) outside the restaurant causing issues and threatening customers. Police attended and located and arrested the male subject for possession of a dangerous weapon, uttering threats and breaching a Common Law Peace Bond. The subject was transported and housed at Camrose Police Service cells.