31 October 2018

Boyle RCMP - Looking to return lost-found property

Boyle RCMP - Looking to return lost-found property
Boyle, Alberta – On October 14, 2018, Boyle RCMP recovered several items from a stolen truck that had been recovered and are looking to return the items to their owners. Please read through the following list of items:
  • "Atlas Tire desperado" Tire on a Steel Rim. LT285/75R16.
  • "Bridgestone M773II" Tire on a steel rim. LT265/75R16.
  • 2 Tree Stands
  • 2 Hunting Blinds - Camoflauge in colour.
  • Dodge Ram Key Fob
  • "Command Ops Browning" Trail Camera. Serial number 43100955101604.
  • 1 Rifle Cartridge. 300 win mag.
  • 1 Shotgun Shell. Winchester 12 gauge.
  • Steel chain.
  • Amber rotating vehicle light.
  • 4 metal tree stands. Black and red straps attached.
  • CHUB Burglar Alarm Security system (Model 4591) and transmitter (Model 4592).
  •  Ustart Car battery. Product number AX65-850. 850 Amps.
  • 4 red jerry cans.
  • Plastic bin with a wrench, lysol wipes, tape, gloves, straps, and assorted other items.
If you believe one or more of these items belong to you or someone else, contact Boyle RCMP at 780-689-4081 to arrange for it to be returned. 

Boyle RCMP looking for owner of property

Boyle RCMP - Looking to return lost-found property
Boyle, Alberta – On December 13, 2017, Boyle RCMP recovered several items from a stolen vehicle that had been recovered on Buffalo Lake Metis Settlement and are looking to return the items to their owners. All efforts to locate the owners have been unsuccessful so far. Please read through the following list of items:
    • 1 20L red jerry can
    • 1 aluminum tool box with assorted tools
    • 1 tan tackle box - empty
    • 1 receipt for 61.89, great canadian liquor company - LLB
    • 1 green spade
    • 1 shovel, wooden handle, rusty
    • 1 red tool box, assorted tools inside
    • 1 Chainsaw, jonsereds, serial #334782 with saw cover, red, chain and blade
    • 1 silver 7 1/4 power saw, Viking Eaton
    • 1 black battery charger, "allanson omni", 6 amp, serial number 1142-270, model #612b66-1
    • 1 green electric drill, 3/8 inch
    • 1 chain with fence puller attached (red)
    • 1 bag of circular saw blades (6 blades)
    • 1 wooden handled claw hammer
    • 1 wooden handled axe
    • 1 tan "black and decker" 5 1/2 inch circular saw, serial number 7300-04, Type 1
    • 1 black handled pry bar
    • 1 blue extension electrical cord
    • 1 5" bench grinder, serial #B9436, model 55-3502-8, "canadian tire corp. ltd"
If you believe one or more of these items belong to you or someone else, contact Boyle RCMP at 780-689-4081 to arrange for it to be returned. 

20 October 2018

Boyle RCMP - Looking to locate stolen truck

Boyle, Alberta – On October 19, 2018, Boyle RCMP were advised of a vehicle theft that occurred at a property near Amisk Lake in the County of Athabasca. An truck was stolen from the property owner and has not yet been located. No suspects have been identified at this time.
Boyle RCMP is requesting the public's assistance to review the attached photograph of the victim's vehicle and call police if you see it. If you have any information in regards to this incident, please call the Boyle RCMP Detachment at 780-689-4081


Boyle RCMP - Looking to Identify Suspects in ATV theft

Boyle RCMP - Looking to Identify Suspects in ATV theft
Boyle, Alberta – On September 28, 2018, Boyle RCMP were advised of a Break-in that occurred at a property near North Buck Lake in the County of Athabasca. An ATV was stolen during this break-in and subsequently recovered on a later date. The suspect(s) drove into the property in a light-coloured newer model Chevrolet Silverado with a tool box in the back, but were never located by police.
Boyle RCMP is requesting the public's assistance to review the attached photographs of the suspects and advise Boyle RCMP if you are able to identify them. If you have any information in regards to this incident, please call the Boyle RCMP Detachment at 780-689-4081

16 October 2018

Carol Okerman new Sturgeon Rural Crime Watch Poster Contest director

Carol Okerman has taken on the position of Sturgeon Rural Crime Watch Poster Contest director.
Here is part of the article from the Free Press that can be read in the PDF linked below.


“I have lived in Sturgeon County for over 43 years. My three children and most important my three grandchildren live here. I have been a member of Sturgeon Rural Crime Watch Association for as long as I can remember but never have I seen the need for this association more than in the past few years. We in the rural communities are seeing a shocking increase in the crime rate”
said Carol Okerman, SRCWA Poster Contest Director for 2019.
“I believe the SRCWA Poster Contest is a way to engage the youth in our community to get involved in crime prevention. As the age of our volunteers increase it is necessary for us to attract younger members and I believe the Poster Contest is a valuable tool for accomplishing this.”
“When I was younger I won a Poster Contest for the YMCA. I was so proud of what I had accomplished not realizing that while I was doing my poster I was learning. I learned about the mission of the YMCA and all the programs that where available to help families. Our poster contest is a way to educate children to be the “Eyes and Ears” of their community, to work in partnership with the local RCMP.”
“I decided to take over the position as Sturgeon Rural Crime Watch Poster Contest Director because I don’t want to see this program end. The volunteers who started and maintained this program deserve to have it continued. Thanks to their hard work and our talented children, SRCWA has had multiple winners in the APRCWA Rural Crime Watch Poster Contest. This contest encompasses all of Alberta and the 1st place winning posters could be placed in the APRCWA calendar available to all members for distribution.”
Okerman hopes to engage the community more in the future with the annual Rural Crime Watch Poster Contest with some changes coming for the 2020 SRCWA Poster Contest.
“I would like to see the information poster and consent /release forms available at community events, trade shows, town hall meetings and other events Sturgeon Rural Crime Watch Association attend.”

Read the entire article here:

Free Press Article

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