The CAMROSE BOOSTER, January 26, 2021 – Page 20
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Domestic argument turns physical Jan. 21
Camrose Police received a 911 call regarding a domestic at a residence on 55 Street in the 5300 block. It was determined that the couple got into a verbal argument over a trivial matter which escalated to throwing items around the home, along with one pushing the other. Neither cooperated with Police and the
Answer: While the Camrose Police Service is responsible for policing within the City boundaries, the local RCMP detachment, (located right next door) is responsible for the County of Camrose policing. The two agencies collaborate quite closely on many issues, share intelligence and back each other up as required. Criminal activity does not respect geographic boundaries, so many of our prolific offenders are known to the RCMP and vice versa. As well, our criminal analysts work closely together to share information, trends and patterns that benefit both agencies. Have a question for the Chief? Email them to The Camrose Booster at news@camrosebooster.com
couple was separated. Police have been involved in similar incidents with the same couple in the past, and a Child and Family Services referral was completed due to children being in the home. A male reported that someone had smashed the rear passenger window of his Toyota Corolla while it was parked overnight in the Cornerstone shopping area.
By Murray Green
International Snowmobile Safety Week is from Jan. 18 to 26. It is the time of year where snowmobilers are reminded about the importance of responsible driving. Here are seven tips for staying safe on the trails this winter. Gear up. Always wear a helmet and dress for the weather. Be prepared. Bring along a safety kit that includes flares, basic tools and first aid items. Check your ride. Before heading out, make sure your snowmobile is tuned up and has enough gas and oil. Remain on the trail. Most accidents occur when riders stray from marked trails and run into hazards. Ride with a buddy. Don’t head out on your own, and tell another person where you plan to go before you leave. Avoid frozen lakes and rivers. Only ride on ice if it’s at least 25 centimetres thick. Never drive impaired. Operating a snowmobile under the influence of alcohol or drugs is both dangerous and illegal. Consider taking a snowmobile safety course, especially if you’re a beginner. This will help you stay safe on your snowmobile and learn the local rules and regulations. If you’ve never been snowmobiling, you don’t know what you’re missing. Here are five reasons to give it a try.
It’s safe and easy. You shouldn’t be intimidated by the idea of riding a snowmobile. With the right safety precautions and proper instructions, snowmobiling is a safe activity for kids and adults alike. It’s a great group activity. Snowmobiling is even more enjoyable when done with family or friends. Undertaking the adventure together is a great way to bond and create lasting memories. It lets you connect with nature. There’s something special about exploring hills, fields and forests when they’re blanketed in virgin snow. Snowmobiling allows you to experience nature like you’ve never seen it before. It lets you visit remote locations. You can cover large distances on a snowmobile and see picturesque landscapes that are far off the beaten track. It’s peaceful. It’s true that some people snowmobile to get an adrenaline rush. However, others take to the trails in order to be immersed in the quiet and calm of nature. Finally, snowmobiling is simply fun. No matter what pace you go, it’s a thrill to ride over snowcovered terrain on a brisk winter day.