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Two charged after Passion Play B&E, investigation

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Two men have been arrested and charged by Drumheller RCMP for break and enter, attempted theft of a motorvehicle, possession of stolen property, and other charges.

On February 20, Drumheller RCMP responded to an early morning break and enter in progress at the Canadian Badlands Passion Play site.

Following a thorough investigation, and with the assistance of some observant members of the public, two males were arrested at a residence in Nacmine and a large amount of stolen property was recovered including tools and equipment stolen from the passion play site, and a red Eton ATV.  The ATV had recently had the VIN removed and related charges are laid. Police are still looking for the owner of the ATV. The suspects had damaged the ignitions on two motor vehicles at the site.

Alvin Lee Sieppert, 28, has been charged with break and enter, two counts of attempted theft of a motor vehicle, wearing a disguise with intent, altering a VIN, possession of stolen property, and seven counts of breaching court imposed release documents.

Allen John Elton McAullay Lampard, 26, charged with break and enter, two counts of attempted theft of a motor vehicle, wearing a disguise with intent, altering a VIN, possession of stolen property, and possession of methamphetamine.

Sieppert was remanded to appear in Drumheller court Friday February 22 and McAullay Lampard was released on a $2,000 no cash own recognizance to appear in Drumheller court Friday March 8.


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