Weekly report October 26-31
Search warrant
Police executed a search warrant on a suspect residence containing stolen items from a recent Break and Enter. All subjects inside the residence exited upon police request. One male suspect was charged with Break and Enter and Possession of Stolen Property.
Found E-Bike
A person reported a black E-Bike left at the corner of 5402 48 Avenue. Community Peace Officer attended and transported the E-Bike to the storage facility.
Friend scam
A person reported a possible scam where they befriended an alleged Brazilian male, over Facebook, and provided the male with $50,000 in Apple cards to assist with the male’s legal and medical fees in Brazil.
Impaired driver
A person reported to 9-1-1 a possible impaired driver on Highway 13 and Highway 13A. Police located the subject vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. The driver of the vehicle was issued an Alcohol Screening Device test and failed. The driver was arrested on outstanding warrants, issued an Immediate Roadside Sanction and ticket for no insurance.
Vehicle broken into
A person reported a friend’s truck had been entered unlawfully while parked over night at a local hotel. The door was left ajar, lights left on and the ignition punched out. This matter is still under investigation.
Collision
A collision at 39 Street and Camrose Drive was reported. The driver of the suspect vehicle failed to proceed safely and struck another vehicle causing extensive damage and destroying a stop sign. The vehicle was towed.
Vehicle broken into
A person reported their vehicle was broken into (smashed back window) while parked at the Aquatic Centre. The person’s house key and wallet containing several bank cards and driver’s licence was stolen. While police were on scene the victim received a notification from the bank indicating an attempt to withdrawal cash, which was declined. Investigation continues.
Police remind citizens, in an effort to help protect their property (including unlawful withdrawals from stolen bank cards) remove all items from their vehicles when unattended.
Stabbing
Several 9-1-1 calls were received reporting a male, covered in blood, walking down the street. Another call was received from a person reporting they had been stabbed with scissors. Police and EMS were dispatched. Police located the male, covered with blood, walking on 48 Street. Police also attended a local motel where they located the victim of the stabbing. This matter is still under investigation, pending charges of aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and possession of a dangerous weapon.
Gas station Break and Enter
The manager of a local gas station reported observing, on CCTV, two male suspects wearing masks, breaking into the gas station. Investigation continues.
Collision
A collision occurred at 54 Avenue and the 6200 Block where the male driver of a vehicle struck a parked vehicle causing the vehicle he was operating to roll on its side. The driver failed an Alcohol Screening Device test.