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Hanna RCMP warn businesses of counterfeit bills

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Hanna RCMP is warning businesses to be on the lookout for counterfeit bills.

This comes after reports of a person using counterfeit US $20 bills at a business in Hanna. It appears they may be using the bills to purchase gift cards.

One incident happened this morning, March 8, at about 8 a.m. at the Fas Gas in Hanna. The paper and images used on the bill were of poor quality.  The suspect also inquired about purchasing phone or gift cards. This is a method of converting counterfeit currency into something that has legitimate value.

Hanna RCMP Corporal Trent Sperlie says they believe the person engaging in this activity might be on the move and may try to do the same at other unsuspecting businesses in the area.

The last known direction of travel was not determined but it is believed the suspect is also responsible for similar crimes in the Brooks Detachment area as well as in Saskatchewan.

The suspect vehicle is described as a red Jeep Wrangler with black trim.

The suspect was a white male, approximately 6' tall, wearing a dark hoodie, dark hat with a round red logo that says "Volcom", jeans and white-rimmed sunglasses.  He has also been seen in the Brooks area wearing black-rimmed sunglasses and a blue hoodie.

There may be other people travelling with the suspect.  If the suspect(s) or the suspect vehicle is seen, do not approach.  Contact your local police immediately.

Information about this crime can be provided directly to the Hanna RCMP at (403)854-3393 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers.


Gordon Taylor Bridge traffic reduced Saturday for survey

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The Town of Drumheller advises that there will be traffic reduction on the Gordon Taylor Bridge on Saturday, March 10.

“On Saturday, March 10, the Gordon Taylor Bridge on Highway 9, will be reduced to one lane of alternating traffic beginning at 9:00 a.m.,” stated Armia Mikhaiel, Director of Infrastructure Services for the Town of Drumheller. “The closure will be temporary and will last for approximately eight hours.”

“This closure is to allow testing on the concrete deck by Alberta Transportation,” added Darryl Drohomerski CAO of the Town of Drumheller, “which is a first step to determine what rehabilitation of the bridge will be needed in 2019.”

For more information contact:
Armia Mikhaiel
Director of Infrastructure 403-823-1309

Kneehill boosts protective Services

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Kneehill County is bolstering its Protective Services Department to help curb a recent rash of rural crime.
Rural crime has been in the headlines over the last year with many reports of stolen vehicles and prowling around farms and oilfield sites. Kneehill County Reeve Jerry Wittstock, is concerned.
“It’s disheartening. I have always lived in rural areas and I always felt very safe. I have never been targeted for crime,” said Wittstock. “There has been the odd thing that has come up, but that being said, we were never concerned with someone coming in to do harm to you or your family or equipment. I guess it is becoming more prevalent. It is the economy driving it I guess.”
Kneehill County is adding a Level 2 Community Peace Officer to boost safety. This was identified as a priority in its strategic planning session.
“It is for visibility ultimately. We want someone to get out there,” said Reeve Wittstock.
He says currently they have two peace officers on staff. The new position will be dedicated to doing patrols in rural areas. He adds that it will be difficult to quantify if a peace officer will deter rural crime. While a level two peace officer is able to enforce the Traffic Safety Act, they do not carry a firearm and are not able to investigate criminal matters.
“We have to start someplace, and that’s where we chose to start. This peace officer is going to be more dedicated to travelling the gravel roads and doing the rural visibility side of it,” said Wittstock.
He hopes the presence will make criminals think twice.
“The RCMP is doing as good of a job as they can do, but we in Kneehill County, we have five different detachments patrolling the county,” he said. “You could think ‘that’s great.’ But you can also look at it like there are five different areas, and we are on the extremities of these police detachments,” he said.
The county also announced it would be hiring a Regional Fire Chief. Wittstock says this is not a new initiative.
“We have had somebody in that position since 2004,” said Wittstock. “It has been two or three years that the position has been vacant, and we chose to fill it again.”
“It came to our attention last fall with the dry conditions. There were wildfires in Wheatland and we had a wildfire here. We felt we needed someone who will really pay specific attention to our rural residents as far as supplying the right equipment, having the right kind of stuff for those fires, they bust through in a hurry and do a lot of damage.”


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