Salmon Arm RCMP November 1 to November 14 2023, Calls for service: 264

Salmon Arm

2023-11-16 02:53 HNP

Under the Official Languages Act, this office provides services to the public in English only. You will find general information in both official languages at bc.rcmp.ca and www.rcmp.ca

Aux termes de la Loi sur les langues officielles, ce bureau n'offre des services au public qu'en anglais. Vous trouverez des renseignements généraux dans les deux langues officielles au cb.grc.ca et www.grc.ca.

Trafficking

File 2023-6852

On November 1 at 12am Salmon Arm RCMP stopped a speeding vehicle on the Trans Canada Highway near White Lake Rd. The plate was not registered to a vehicle and the driver claimed to have no identification. Further investigation led to the driver being arrested for obstruction. Over 3kgs of suspected illicit drugs was seized from the vehicle. The file remains under further investigation.

Cause disturbance

File 2023-6853

On November 1 at 1am a woman called Salmon Arm RCMP reporting her husband had a machete, was off his medication, and was yelling at people that weren’t there. Police attended the residence and located the man laying on the floor complaining of back pain. The man admitted to not sleeping in four days, and believed his childhood friend was in the attic and was after someone. The man was cooperative and BC Ambulance transported him to a local hospital for further assistance.

Drive while prohibited

File 2023-6885

On November 2 at 4pm Salmon Arm RCMP conducted a traffic stop with a white SUV near Tappen. The driver was found to be prohibited from driving. The vehicle was impounded for the mandatory minimum 7 days, and the driver was issued a future court date to speak to the matter.

File 2023-7112

On November 14 police stopped a red vehicle being driven by a known prohibited driver. Police stopped the vehicle and confirmed the driver’s ID and their driving prohibition. The driver was found to be prohibited from driving. The vehicle was impounded for the mandatory minimum 7 days, and the driver was issued a future court date to speak to the matter.

Mischief

File 2023-6889

On November 3 at 4am a man reported a woman had struck his vehicle with an axe near 3 Ave SE and 5th St SW. Police attended and located the woman hiding behind a dumpster. The man said he noticed the woman digging through a dumpster and asked her to leave. The woman escalated and hit his vehicle with an axe, causing minimal damage to a tail light. The complainant did not wish to pursue charges. The woman was arrested and subsequently released.

Break and enter

File 2023-6941

On November 6 at 1am Salmon Arm RCMP attended the Petro Canada on Lakeshore Dr for an alarm. On attendance a window was found smashed. Video surveillance seized, with a suspect male observed. The file remains under further investigation.

Found property

File 2023-6979

On November 7 Salmon Arm RCMP located a utility trailer, and a high value bicycle, both at a local informal housing camp. Both items were seized as there were believed to be stolen. Owner may claim with detailed description within 90 days. Please reference Salmon Arm RCMP file 2023-6979.

Fraud

File 2023-6987

On November 7 a woman reported than her elderly mother, who has dementia, had been scammed out of $9000. The elderly mother found a company called Golden Currency of England, and began sending etransfers to them. Once the daughter realized what was happening a hold was put on the bank account.

To learn more about the red flags to watch for in the most common types of scams, please visit sites such as the BC RCMP Frauds and Scams, Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, or the Competition Bureau where you may obtain a copy of the very helpful Little Black Book of Scams.

Impaired driving

File 2023-7066

On November 11 at 10:30pm Salmon Arm RCMP received information a truck had gone off road in Blind Bay. Police arrived on scene and located the driver who smelled heavily of alcohol and had slurred speech. An approved screening device (breathalyzer) demand was conducted, where the driver blew two FAIL readings. The driver was prohibited from driving for 90 days, and his vehicle was impounded for 30 days. The matter was referred to ICBC.

Breach

File 2023-7091

On November 13 at 9am police were conducting a foot patrol at an informal housing camp. Police were conducting well being checks and searching for possible stolen property. Police spoke with a man who provided different first names, and suddenly couldn’t remember his last name. The man was recognized by police, and discovered to be in breach of his release order conditions after recently being released from Kamloops Regional Corrections Centre. The man was arrested and transported to cells for a bail hearing. The bail hearing resulted in the man being remanded for a future court date.

Diffusé par :

Gend. Andrew Hodges

Agent des relations avec les médias
GRC de Salmon Arm
1980 11e Avenue N.-E., Salmon Arm (C.-B.) V1E 4N8
Bureau : 250-832-6044
Télécopieur : 250-832-6842

Courriel : andrew.hodges@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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