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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