PostHeaderIcon Williams Lake RCMP news briefs to December 21, 2011

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RCMPshield_crest2On December 19th 

A male showed up at his ex-girlfriend’s residence intoxicated and started acting up. The interaction escalated to an assault when the male choked his ex-girlfriend then fled the residence. The male was located by the RCMP,  arrested and later released to appear in Provincial Court.

A female reported that her ex-boyfriend pushed his way into her residence and later bit her on the arm. The RCMP are still investigating this occurrence. 

RCMP received a call that an intoxicated male was trying to get into Clearview Apartments. Officers attended and arrested the male who was found to be breaching condition of his recognizance.

On December 20

A male was arrested for Criminal Harassment on his ex girlfriend. Almost immediately after his release the male attempts to track her down, breaching his release conditions. The male was again arrested and brought before a Justice of the Peace. He was again released with conditions to not contact his ex-girlfriend.

RCMP received a call of a missing male who left the residence and had not returned. The male later returned to his residence safe and sound.

The RCMP arrested a male on an outstanding warrant on Oliver Street.  The male is currently being held on an ‘Order for Detention’ pertaining to his immigration status.

A female called 9-1-1 to report a break and enter in progress at her house.  Officers attended and located a female in the front yard.  The female stated she was trying to get her son’s belongings from the house and had been banging on the door. There was no evidence to support a criminal offence.

December 21

RCMP received a report of a male runaway.  Officer checked all known local addresses with negative results. Male believed to possibly be in the Alexis Creek area.

Curfew check was conducted by the RCMP.  The subject of the curfew was not home as required by his conditions. Police have requested breach charges.

A female called the RCMP to report that she was assaulted by another female. Police attended and learned from other witnesses that the caller had been assaulted the previous day by someone different than she reported.  The caller was uncooperative with the Officers. This matter is still under investigation.

The RCMP would like to remind everyone that during the Holiday Season the public will encounter an increase in Check Stops.  This increase is aimed at discouraging drinking and driving.  If you will be drinking during the Holiday Season please consider Operation Red Nose .

This is a unique program against drinking and driving. It is a volunteer safe ride home service provided during the Holiday Season to all motorists who have been drinking or who do not feel fit to drive their own vehicle.

It is an original and free way of getting a safe ride in one’sown vehicle without driving it! Operation Red Nose operates Friday and Saturday evenings in December, inclusive of News Years evening. Their hours of service are from 9:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. The client must have their vehicle when they call for the use of the service. To contact Williams Lake Operation Nose team, please call 778 267-0020.

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