Killam RCMP Report: Two snowmobiles and trailer stolen

Killam RCMP Detachment Report for the period of Friday, Nov. 22 to Thursday, Nov. 28

Friday, Nov. 22
A truck was reported stolen out of the Provost area but was reported in Hardisty. A Killam Member located the truck and Subject in Lougheed. Subject was arrested and released with an Appearance Notice.

A suspicious vehicle was reported parked at the end of a dead-end road in Alliance. Plate not obtained. Patrols made. Vehicle not located.

Saturday, Nov. 23
Members responded to a call of shots fired at a shop on private property. The Complainant reported hearing shots and there were bullet holes in through the shop. File is still under investigation.

A paintball gun was reported shot near a residence in Forestburg. Tire tracks and footprints lost to weather. No witnesses or suspects.

A truck was reported in the ditch spinning tires near Lougheed. Complainant suspected they might be intoxicated. Member attended. Vehicle not located.

Sunday, Nov. 24
Two snowmobiles and a utility trailer were reported stolen from Sedgewick. No witnesses or suspects.

Monday, Nov. 25
Yelling, screaming, banging, and loud music was reported in Killam. Member attended. Subject was intoxicated and was going to sleep. Nothing criminal happening.

A break and enter was reported at an unoccupied lease site. Two 800 HP motors were dismantled for the wire.

Dispatch reported receiving five 911 hang-ups from a cell phone number. Nothing was heard or said. GPS location of cell phone was outside of Hardisty. Patrols made. No one seen on the highway in distress. Unable to locate originating caller due to 911 prefix.
Tuesday, Nov. 26

A suspicious male was reported a Subject walking on Hwy. 13. Subject was wearing all black and had a backpack. Member attended. Subject located and was just out walking. Nothing criminal.

Wednesday, Nov. 27
A break and enter was reported at an unoccupied lease site. Another 800 HP motor was dismantled for the wire. Surveillance available. File still under investigation.

An attempted fraud was reported. Subjects had hacked the Complainant’s computer and were sending threats to divulge information if the Complainant didn’t send money. Member discussed safety planning with the Complainant.

A break and enter was reported at a business in Daysland. Door damaged and miscellaneous items stolen. File still under investigation.

Thursday, Nov. 28
A theft of fuel was reported in Daysland. Complainant’s fuel tank was drilled out and approximately $50 – $60 of fuel stolen. No witnesses or suspects.

A suspicious black truck was reported at an unoccupied lease site. Licence plate not visible. No witnesses or suspects.

Also reported and attended to by Killam RCMP were:
1 – 911 Act
2 – Assistance to Canadian Police (non-RCMP) Agency
1 – Criminal Harassment
1 – Disobeying order of court
1 – Failure to comply with order
1 – Failure to comply undertaking
1 – False Alarm
1 – Moving Traffic – Speeding Violations
6 – Other Moving Traffic Violations
7 – Other Non-Moving Traffic
3 – Other Provincial/Territorial Statutes (not otherwise specified) – Other Activities
1 – Taking Motor Vehicle without Consent
4 – Traffic Collisions
1 – Trespass Act
2 – Wellbeing Check

Report prepared and provided
by Killam RCMP