Skip to main content

Crackdown by Drumheller RCMP and partners considered a success

RCMP, rcmp generic
Share

The Mounties in Drumheller, Alta., say recent crime-reduction efforts have been successful, and residents can expect to see more of them.

"Operation: Street Sweep" was run by the Drumheller RCMP, Alberta Sheriffs and local peace officers on Sept. 18 and before that on June 12.

According to the RCMP, "The initiative included a concerted effort to locate wanted persons on warrants, conduct conditions compliance checks on prolific offenders and suppress crime and aggressive drivers."

Between the two dates, Mounties doled out the following:

  • 1 arrest for impaired driving;
  • 7 arrests on various outstanding warrants;
  • 2 charges of breaching court conditions;
  • 19 tickets for speeding, in excess of 25 km/hr over the limit;
  • 9 tickets for various other traffic violations;
  • 5 warnings for various traffic violations; and
  • 41 check-ins on various known addresses and prolific offenders.

"The operations have been successful to date and will continue going forward," said Staff Sgt. Robert Harms.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Why it's 'very hard' to find work in Canada

Vacancies have steadily fallen since the glut of nearly one million open posts in 2022. At the time, one in three businesses had trouble hiring staff due to a labour shortage. Since then, vacancies have dropped.

Ontario man who almost fell for text scam issues warning to others

An Ontario man thought he got some good news when he received a text message offering a $30 gift for being a loyal Giant Tiger customer. 'I do go to that store so I clicked on the link and it said it was a customer appreciation award they were going to give people,' Mark Martin, of Simcoe, Ont., told CTV News Toronto.

Stay Connected