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Court finds man guilty of drug charges

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Drumheller Court House.

    A man was found guilty of possession of drugs for the purposes of trafficking last Friday in provincial court in Drumheller.
    Dwayne Sorenson appeared in provincial court in Drumheller for trial. He was charged with simple possession of marijuana and possession of cocaine for the purposes of trafficking.
    Procedurally, his court day was largely held in voir dire (or a trial within a trial), as his lawyer launched a constitutional challenge of the validity of his client’s arrest.
    The court heard how on April 11, 2013, Sorenson, 30, of Prince Albert was travelling eastbound on Highway 9 a few kilometres east of Morrin Corner. The vehicle he was driving caught the attention of Constable Jeremiah Jones and Auxiliary Constable Gerald Bystrom who were performing traffic enforcement.
    As the car passed, Jones noted the license plate was not clearly illuminated and preceded to conduct a traffic stop.
    Auxiliary Constable Bystrom first approached the stopped vehicle from the passenger side and noted the smell of burnt marijuana. He also noted a small marijuana cigarette in the driver’s lap. Constable Jones then approached the car and arrested Sorenson for possession of marijuana.  Jones directed Sorenson to sit in the police cruiser while he searched the car Sorenson was driving. In the centre console, he discovered approximately 500 grams of cocaine in brick form, worth between $25,000 and $50,000.
    Sorenson was rearrested for possession for the purposes of trafficking.
    The defense’s main argument was that the initial traffic stop was not justified because the officers would not be able to make the assessment that the license plate was not well illuminated as the vehicle passed at highway speed.
    Judge Mike Dinkel heard the evidence and agreed the case rises and falls on the validity of the initial stop. He concluded the stop was justified and that makes Sorenson’s detainment lawful.
    The Federal Prosecutor asked that the evidence heard in the voir dire be added to the trial record. Defense called no further evidence.
    Judge Dinkel found Sorenson guilty of the two counts.
 Sorenson was released and a presentence report was ordered. He will be returning to court for sentencing in the future.


Careless driving charge in highway accident

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photo The Drumheller Mail.

Drumheller RCMP have laid a charge of careless driving after Tuesday night’s accident on the highway about 4 kilometres out of Drumheller.
    At around 6:15 p.m. October 14th,  Drumheller’s Emergency Services responded to a two-vehicle collision on Highway 9 between Drumheller and Munson.
  RCMP charged the driver of a Ford Focus car after the car’s driver had pulled off the road and was turning to head back onto the highway.

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photo courtesy Drumheller RCMP.


    RCMP said the driver failed to notice an oncoming Dodge Ram pick-up and turned into the path of the truck, causing the collision.
    The collision sent both vehicles off the road, where witnesses and passers-by stopped to help those in the accident, police said, including breaking through the windshield to aid the driver of the truck.
    RCMP report the driver of the truck was uninjured, however the driver and the passenger of the car suffered non-life threatening injuries and were taken by EMS to the Drumheller Health Centre.
    The pick-up was pulling a trailer full of cattle, and police report the cattle appeared uninjured by the accident.

Dalum's new fire hall receives Cenovus boost

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Back: (l-r): Gary Tebb and Dan Spitzer, Cenovus-Grasslands Division, Dalum Deputy Fire Chief Mike Ostergard and Dalum Fire Chief Albert Jensen, Brent Grieve, Cenovus-Grasslands Division

Front: (l-r) Dalum Volunteer firefighters Jim Eskeland, Gary Geeraert, Jeff Siry.

Cenovus Energy gave a boost to Dalum’s completion of it’s new fire hall Wednesday, October 15.
    Dalum volunteer fire fighters were on hand to accept the $100,000 donation for the Dalum Fire Protection Association from Cenovus' Grasslands Division, which covers southern Alberta.
    “We’re pleased to be able to help these dedicated fire fighters get the facilities they need to provide the best possible fire protection to the local community,” said Leanne Courchesne of Cenovus’ Community Investment.
    Dalum was able to move vehicles into the new hall the end of August,  and Dalum Fire Chief Albert Jensen said the new hall is fully functional.


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