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Drumheller RCMP charge male for break and enter and theft

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Drumheller, Alta. - On April 29, 2025, at 2:30 a.m., Drumheller RCMP responded to a break and enter at the Nacmine Convenience Store, where a male driver had used his vehicle to gain entry into the store. The driver caused extensive damage to the store and inventory.

Drumheller RCMP attended and later located and arrested Zachary Centrone (29), a resident of Drumheller. He has been charged with the following offenses:

Break and enter to business
Theft under $5000
Mischief over $5000

Centrone was also subject to an impaired roadside sanction and was issued a provincial sanction. After a Judicial Interim Release Hearing, Centrone was released for Alberta Court of Justice in Drumheller on May 9, 2025.


Staff Sergeant Rob Harms moving on from post at Drumheller RCMP detachment

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After nearly three years at the helm of the Drumheller RCMP detachment, Detachment Commander Staff Sergeant Rob Harms has announced that he will transfer to a new detachment area as of Tuesday, April 22.
The transfer will see S/Sgt Harms transferred to the Brooks RCMP detachment, a location he has previously served and which will bring him closer to where his family is located.
“I am proud to say that I served in Drumheller and surrounding area,” S/Sgt Harms tells the Mail. “All the people I worked with, including the partnership agencies, elected officials, and the public were great and good to me and the detachment; the support is always appreciated, and a key part of policing.”
S/Sgt Harms joined the Drumheller RCMP detachment in November 2022, and has helped to set up some new services at the local detachment level.
In September 2023, the Victim Services Unit was reinstated after its precursor collapsed. The team has since worked in conjunction with the province since the province took over all Victim Services Units across Alberta in October 2024 to ensure victims continue to have their needs met during difficult times.
Another program that was initiated while the detachment was under the command of S/Sgt Harms is the Regional Police and Crisis Team (RPACT) which provides services of an officer and a psychiatric nurse to better serve those in the community who are struggling with a mental health crisis or emotional distress.
Throughout his short time at the detachment, S/Sgt Harms says he is also proud of the increased transparency and public engagement that he and local officers have done through holding more Town Hall and Open House meetings.
In honour of the RCMP’s 150th anniversary, the local detachment worked with local Drumheller resident Larry Coney to set up a historical exhibit in July 2023 at the Badlands Community Facility (BCF), which received a lot of feedback and initiated interactions with the public.
S/Sgt Harms’ transfer was finalized on Tuesday, April 22, and he shares through consultation with the public the policing priorities for the 2025-2026 fiscal year have been set-these will remain the same as last year, with officers focusing on Crime Reduction with a focus on Property Crime; Drug Enforcement and Awareness; public engagement, accountability, and police visibility; and road and traffic safety.
“I am excited to see whom the next Commander will be, and what they do going forward,” he shares, noting a new Commander often brings new perspectives, techniques, and ideas to the table.
Corporal Alex MacDonald will take on the role of Acting Commander until such time as the RCMP’s K-Division finalizes identifying and filling the role at the local detachment.

Heart to Heart Walkathon tops $13K

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The dedicated volunteers for Heart to Heart took to the track on Wednesday, April 16, and walked their way to improving the equipment for the Drumheller Health Centre.
The annual walkathon by Heart to Heart, to raise funds for cardiac rehabilitation patients at the Drumheller Health Centre was another success, and they raised $13,080.
The Heart to Heart Society of Drumheller is a registered non-profit, made up of a volunteer membership. Its goal is to support the Drumheller Health Foundation with the purchase and maintenance of heart-related equipment for the Drumheller Health Centre to support Drumheller and area patients.
President Thom Diprose told the Mail last year they supported the hospital by purchasing six wheelchairs, as well as a vein finder, two vital signs monitors and the wall mounts. In total, this came to about $19,000.
They are awaiting the Health Centre’s requests for the coming year that this campaign will help support.
Since 1999, Heart to Heart has raised $526,402.99, not including the totals from this campaign.


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