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Drumheller man arrested in meth lab raid near Stettler

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A Drumheller man was among four people arrested when police executed a warrant on a property northeast of Stettler.

On Saturday, February 21st, 2016, members from Stettler RCMP, Bashaw RCMP, Killam RCMP, RCMP emergency response team's from Edmonton and Calgary, RCMP CLEAR team, RCMP Air services, RCMP special tactical operations team, Stettler regional fire department and Stettler EMS attended and executed a search warrant on a rural property North and East of Stettler. 

Four male suspects were taken into custody without incident. On the rural property, investigators located, dismantled and seized equipment and other products used in an illegal process to create crystal methamphetamine.

Along with the meth lab, several firearms were located and seized, one of which is an SKS assault riffle which was loaded with a 30 round magazine. All male suspects arrested on scene are facing multiple charges regarding the meth lab and firearms, all suspects are well known to police.

 Arrested were the following:

  • A 30yr old male of Big Valley
  • A 37yr old male of Stettler
  • A 64yr old male of Stettler
  • A 26yr old male of Drumheller

Police seeking suspects in Greentree Mall break-in

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Drumheller RCMP are seeking two suspects in a break-in to Greentree Mall early this morning.
On February 22, 2016 at 12:30 AM the Drumheller RCMP were called to a break and enter at the Greentree Mall.  During the investigation it was determined that an ATM machine inside the mall was targeted.
 
Video surveillance shows that a suspect entered the mall through a utility room in the building.  Once the first suspect was inside they turned off some breakers and appeared to be talking on a 2 way radio.  A second suspect entered the mall and the suspects proceeded to cut open the ATM machine using a handheld chop saw.
 
$440.00 was taken from the machine and the suspects fled the scene by breaking the window on one of the mall doors.
 
The first suspect is believed to be male and was wearing dark pants with reinforced knees, a dark heavy coat with a hood, tan coloured boots and a black face covering.  He is also carrying a red handheld gas powered chop saw, a yellow pry bar and wearing a camouflage backpack.
 
The second suspect is also believed to be a male wearing dark pants, a dark jacket with a hood, dark coloured shoes with a white sole and a black face covering.  He is carrying a dark coloured duffle bag.
 
The chop saw was left behind at the scene and has been seized by police.
 
Anyone with information about this crime is asked to contact the Drumheller RCMP 823-7590.
 
Information can be reported anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or through the Crime Stoppers online reporting system.
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Better access fighting fentanyl overdose

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Alberta Health has increased access to kits that reverse fentanyl overdoses. Several bigger city  pharmacies across the province are now providing take-home naloxone kits free-of-charge to Albertans with a prescription. Associate Minister of Health stated in a news release, “This is just one of the steps our government is taking to address the devastating impact fentanyl is having in our province. The highly toxic drug is being used by people from many different age groups and from all walks of life-from our inner cities to our suburban communities. By making naloxone kits available to pharmacies, we’re expanding the availability of these kits.”  In 2015, there were 272 overdose deaths involving fentanyl in Alberta, up from 120 in 2014.  Illicit fentanyl is highly toxic and a very small amount (2 micrograms) can be deadly.  
Anderson Drug Pharmacist Pat Doyle spoke with The Mail,  “We don’t have the naloxone kits at our pharmacy however it is something we could look into.  The RCMP and EMS are the ones that will be carrying it.  The RCMP have not come to us yet, saying fentanyl is a problem in Drumheller, so it is not available at a retail level.”  Doyle explained, “Naloxone blocks all opiates in the family of codeine drugs such as morphine, fentanyl and Tylenol Three, however it is only a temporary block.  You have to get these patients to the hospital, to keep receiving naloxone until the fentanyl wears off.  The naloxone kit is comparable to an Epipen, that is used for allergic reactions, it buys for them time to get to medical care.” Drumheller RCMP Corporal Rod Guthrie spoke to The Mail and said, “Members have encountered only one single pill of fentanyl in the past six months.  The members have attended a workshop, about fentanyl, but don’t carry the kits as yet. Guthrie explained, “Fentanyl isn’t a problem in Drumheller. Alberta, province wide, certainly has the numbers to support that it could happen, but we haven’t encountered it. Its just a matter of time as it becomes more popular.” Guthrie further said, “Drumheller is such a gem (when compared to other cities) it’s a good community and a really good place to live.”


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