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Passion Play volunteers looking for a new home

    Volunteers for the Canadian Badlands Passion Play were forced to evacuate the Nacmine campground as waters inched higher over the weekend.
    Now, the Passion Play site has turned into a small city as the volunteers pitched their tents. It is hoped a new location can be found for the volunteers.
    “All the volunteers were moved to the Passion Play site. We have 40 trailers and many tents in our parking lots and are looking for a new location for them for the next four weeks,” said Vance Neudorf, executive director of the Passion Play.
    “The Passion Play site looks like the days prior to 2008 when we used to have all the actors stay on our premises from May to July. The Nacmine campground was a great blessing and saved our staff and actors from 10 weekends of camping in the heat on our gravel parking lots.”
    No one was hurt, but the campground wash car was badly damaged when it was dragged by the river.
    “We are hoping to find an oilfield or power company that may donate a purpose built wash car, one that we can install each spring and remove each fall. We need one that can be easily and quickly removed from the flood plain area should we suffer another flood in the future,” said Neudorf.
    Despite the setback, the Passion Play is getting ready for their 20th anniversary season, which will start on July 10.
    “We look forward to going back to the Nacmine Campground in 2014 and greatly value the assistance of our neighbours, the Nacmine Community Association,” said Neudorf.


Two drug arrests made Tuesday morning

Even in the midst of the flooding in the valley, the Drumheller RCMP were able to a make a major drug arrest.

Early Tuesday morning, June 25, police observed a female attended to a residence suspected of drug activity on Newcastle Trail. She was arrested after she left and a small amount of cocaine was found on her person. She was charged and released.

A few hours later Drumheller RCMP executed a search warrant of the property and seized drugs, drug paraphernalia and $2,200 in cash.

             Keith Doner, 55, of Drumheller was charged with trafficking of cocaine, possession for the purposes of trafficking and possession of the proceeds of crime. Doner was on parole at the time of this arrest, it has been revoked, and he was returned to the Drumheller institution.

            Jennifer Fournier, 32, also of Drumheller, has been charged with simple possession of cocaine. She was released and it to appear in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, August 9.

 

 

Arrests made following break and enter during flood watch


    Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins warns residents to be aware there are people out there who may want to take advantage when communities are facing challenges.
    Drumheller is not immune, and arrests have been made.
    In the early morning hours of Saturday, June 24 a break and enter, and theft was reported. An investigation showed a number of items had been stolen.
    Throughout that same night there were a number of reports of suspicious persons or vehicles at many spots in town. Residents observed people trying the handles of parked cars.
    In the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 25, a suspect vehicle was spotted by RCMP with a license plate that did not match the vehicle. Police stopped the car and the operator was found to be a suspended driver.
    Investigation revealed stolen property tied to the Saturday break and enter, as well as property reported missing in other jurisdictions. The items included iPhones, iPods and a laptop computer.
     Two males and a female have been arrested, charges are pending.
    Hopkins asks residents to check for similar items that may have been stolen and report it to the RCMP.


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