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15:45 – Complaint of domestic assault. Members attended and investigated. Mutual claims of assault were provided to officers, but it was determined that one party was the primary aggressor and charges are pending. The subject was arrested and later released for court and with conditions.
June 14
WOLOSCHUK, Mary October 2, 1919 - June 17, 2010 To hear your voice and see your smile To sit with you and talk awhile, To be together in the same old way Would be our greatest wish today. So please God take a message To our precious Mom up above, Tell her we miss her terribly And give her all our love. Forever remembered with all our love Bonnie and family
EDWARDS, Shirley August 7, 1943 – June 15, 2019 On Saturday, June 15, 2019, Shirley Edwards of Vegreville, Alberta passed away at the age of 75 years. Shirley is survived by her loving family, her husband Wayne; daughter Brenda (Ron); four grandchildren Riley, Connor, Emily and Jack; two sisters Mary and Donna. Shirley was predeceased by her parents Joe and Agnes Henry; one brother Robert Henry. At Shirley’s request, there will be no memorial service. The family will gather at a later date to celebrate her life. To send condolences, please visit www.autumnrosefuneralhome.com AUTUMN ROSE FUNERAL HOME LTD. VEGREVILLE, 780-603-5800
MANDRUSIAK, Jean February 2, 1926 - June 20, 2007 In Loving Memory Twelve years have passed so quickly Though it seems like yesterday, When God took you in His gentle arms To a place so far away. And with each day that passes We hear the winds whisper your name, And with each footstep that we take We know your spirit has remained And because we know you’re with us We often look above And thank God for the time we had And for your special love Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughter Phyllis (Gerald) and family
00:25 – While on patrol in Mundare, a member noted a suspicious vehicle at the fuel station. When members approached the vehicle to make an inquiry, the vehicle fled. The vehicle was not pursued, however, CCTV was reviewed and a suspect identified. Warrants have been issued. 14:19 – Complainant attended the detachment to report an attempted fraud. A gentleman she had been conversing with on Facebook asked her to send money. She went to a local money transfer business who refused to do the transfer indicating that it was likely a fraud. Reported for information purposes. 16:24 – Traffic stop in Vegreville. During the stop, it was determined that there was no registration, no insurance, no valid drivers license and a warrant from Edmonton Police Services. The vehicle was towed, tickets were issued and the driver was released for court on the EPS warrant as per EPS’ wishes. 21:00 – Complaint of theft of a vehicle. Prior tenants had returned to recover personal effects. While there they are reported to have taken a vehicle that did not belong to them. Under investigation. *** The next morning the complainant reported that the car had been returned. 22:56 – Traffic stop conducted. The
driver was unable to produce a driver’s license, proof of insurance or proof of registration. One out of three possible tickets were issued for a voluntary penalty of $233. *** By law you are required to carry and produce theses documents upon demand by a peace officer.
June 15
16:38 – Traffic stop conducted for an expired drivers license. The driver indicated that he had been consuming alcohol. A roadside demand was issued and subsequently refused. The vehicle was towed and charges for refusal are pending. The subject was released with documents for court. 20:01 – Information provided to police about a habitual offender who was wanted on warrants. Members attended, were unable to locate the subject but did find him later. He was arrested on his warrants and then later released by the Justice of Peace on bail. *** This offender has been arrested and released by the courts multiple times in recent months.
June 16
04:56 – Traffic stop conducted. The driver admitted to alcohol consumption and a roadside demand was issued. The driver blew a caution and the vehicle was towed and the driver’s license was suspended for 30 days. 13:47 – Report of theft of tires and rims. Complainant advised that approximately $9000 of tires and rims were stolen. Under investigation.
During the week there were 81 calls for service made in total including: 2 false alarms, 2 false 911s and 1 animal strike.
And Then There Was One
KIT, William Robert October 8, 1940 - June 19, 2017 I little knew that morning, God was going to call your name, In life I loved you dearly, in death I do the same. It broke my heart to lose you, you did not go alone, for part of me went with you, the day God called you home. You left me beautiful memories your love is still my guide, and though we cannot see you, you’re always at my side. Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same, but as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again. Forever remembered Rita, Children & Grandchildren
Rosanne Fortier News Correspondent St. Mary’s School Drama Club’s captivated the audience when they used appropriate expressions, plenty of humorous gags and dialogue while they maintain a state of mystery throughout their production of ‘And Then There Was One’ a Spoof by Michael Druce on June 4, 5, and 6. This play was about ten people who were invited to the Reef Mansion on a small, isolated island. No one knew or saw the person who invited them. Soon, they found themselves trapped on the mansion and island without phones or anything. They wondered if it is worth the money they will collect. Then the chocolate soldiers disappeared one-byone just like the guests did. So, everyone became suspicious of each other and the rest was a mystery from which the people who attended were able to find out what happened at the end. After the production, a young man in the audience could be heard saying he thought the play was so good and that is why he wants to take up drama. Other people commented that the play was wonderful. Judy Maggs said the cast performed really well. Overall, the production was awesome. They were wellprepared and there was plenty of smart humor in it. Then everyone was invited to meet the cast, socialize and enjoy the many free refreshments they offered.