March 4, 2008 Edition

 

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Smashing

February 21, 6:00 a.m. - The Crowsnest Pass Huskey reported that their front door had been smashed sometime overnight. No entry had been gained. A suspect was located, an adult male from the Crowsnest Pass who was intoxicated, and he has been charged with mischief.

Signage

February 21, 10:00 a.m. - The Crowsnest Cafe and Fly Shop, located along Highway 3 in Coleman, reported that a guided tour sign was missing from the front of the business. It is unknown exactly when the sign went missing.

Whoops

February 22, evening - A parent reported that she had accidentally locked herself out of her vehicle in Blairmore with a baby still in a car seat inside.

The keys had slipped from her pocket as she was getting out, and the door had fallen closed afterward. Police contacted Devlin’s Towing, who opened the vehicle without damaging it.

Back alley brawl

February 23, 2:00 a.m. - While on patrol near the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Blairmore, officers were informed of a fight taking place in the alley behind the building. One male involved in the fight was slightly injured when police went to check, but neither had serious injuries. The combatants did not wish to press charges against one another. 

Bad timing

February 23, 5:40 a.m. - While officers were at the Cosmopolitan for the previous incident, another fight broke out inside. One of the two suspects was reportedly uncooperative and belligerent with police, and was arrested and taken to the detachment to be held until he was sober.

Settling differences

February 26, 11:30 p.m. - RCMP received a report of a fight at the Rum Runners in Coleman. Officers attended and learned that two males had been in a fight that had been broken up before police arrived. The owner did not wish to press charges, but both individuals were banned from returning to the business and both were spoken to by police.

Crimestoppers If you have    information on these or any other crimes, contact Crimestoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS.

BRICKS To the Municipality - bring Wayne back to Coleman. He knew the problematic areas and at least we got better winter service.

BOUQUETS To David Coutts for being this community’s M.L.A. for the past 18 years. Your compassion, understanding and excellent work will be long remembered. Who ever takes over for you will have big shoes to fill.

 

 

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