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North Shuswap Kicker April 2022

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April 2022

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Police attended that address

and were told that the person

who phoned 911 had found a

ride and had already left. Police

were eventually able to

track them down and confirm

their well being.

Dropped 911

On March 7 at 9:16 am,

Chase RCMP were advised

of a dropped 911 call from

a residential phone number

in Turtle Valley.

The call-taker spoke

with a young child

who said his parents

couldn’t come to the

phone and then hung

up. Police attended and located

the parents and child.

It appeared that the child had

answered a phone call from

a contactor, then made one

of his own, unintentionally

to 911.

Theft

On March 10 at 6:56 pm,

Chase RCMP were advised of

a theft in Sorrento. The complainant

reported two individuals

stole the tip jar from a

business. Video surveillance

captured images of the couple

and their vehicle, which were

widely circulated via social

media. A number of suspects

have been identified and the

investigation is proceeding

accordingly.

Target Shooting

On March 12 at 4:27 pm,

Chase RCMP were advised of

shots fired in the rural Celista

area. The complainant

reported she believed her

neighbours were shooting off

guns for the fun of it. Police

attended and determined this

to be the case. The shooting

was being conducted safely

and legally. No offences were

committed.

Check Well Being

On March 14 at 8:26 am

Chase RCMP received a request

for a well-being check

on a male near the Chase Arena.

The complainant reported

that the male appeared unable

to stand up or walk properly.

Police and Ambulance attended

and located the male. He

explained that he was walking

bent over on purpose in order

to collect rocks. He showed

Police his small bag of

pretty rocks. He continued

on his way, bent over,

looking for rocks. While

it looked unusual, it appeared

to work for him.

Trespasser

On March 17 at 9:45

am, Chase RCMP received

a trespassing complaint in

Anglemont. The complainant

reported that unauthorized

persons were using the easement

on her property to access

waterfront. The complainant

had already tried addressing

the problem herself by posting

‘No Trespassing’ signs and

by speaking with the persons

involved. Police ended up

having to drive to Anglemont

to explain to the person that

she was not permitted to use

the easement and was trespassing

on private property by

doing so.

Noise Complaint

On March 19 at 12:35

am, Chase RCMP received a

noise complaint on Lakeshore

Drive in Chase. The complainant

reported that neighbours

were in the back yard

with a fire and making lots of

noise with music, talking and

yelling. Police attended and

asked the group to dial it back

a bit in consideration of the

neighbours.

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