News and Information
Our next Annual General Meeting will be held at the Glenellen Community Center (RR 254 & Twp Rd 360) on September 26th at 1pm.
This meeting will be held outside (pending weather and AHS restrictions) so we will try and get the meeting done in a timely manner.
Please bring a lawn chair if you wish to sit during the meeting.
The secretary and treasurer positions will be vacated so we will need 2 volunteers to take over these positions on the board.
If you are interested then please come to the AGM and have someone nominate you for the position. Only paid members are eligible to join the board so if you are interested in joining the board then please have submit your membership application form prior to the meeting.
We would like to again share with our members the Lightcatch App.
We think this app has proven to be effective in tracking crime as it happens so we would like to encourage those that can to download the app onto their cell phones.
This is a free service that you can use to report trouble and alert everyone nearby who has the App AFTER you have contacted the RCMP if it is needed.
That trouble could be a crime, an accident, something suspicious or a threat to your safety.
Please check out their website at lightcatch.net or their Facebook page for more information.
Red Deer County, Alta - On Saturday March 28, 2020 at 9:30 am Innisfail RCMP received a call of a break in to an oil lease site. Two individuals were wearing masks and broke into an oil lease site and a Sea Can stealing undisclosed items. Both individuals fled the scene in a blue Chrysler 200.
The complainant had observed these two individuals and continued to provide detailed updates to police which assisted them in locating the Chrysler rather quickly. RCMP attempted to pull over the Chrysler, however it fled from police at a high rate of speed. RCMP activated a tire deflation device which was successful in flattening some tires. The vehicle slowly came to a stop and both occupants were arrested without incident.
The Innisfail RCMP would like to thank the member of the public who observed a crime in progress and reported it to police immediately. This person was instrumental in this duo being caught by police.
Jason Burns (27 yrs) of Sundre was charged with:
• Break and Enter
• Disguise with intent
• Flight from police
• Possession of break in tools
• Fail to comply with a release order
• Drive without valid licence
• Drive with a plate not attached
BURNS was held for a bail hearing and released by a Justice of the Peace to appear in Red Deer Provincial Court June 10,2020
Stacey GOW (46 yrs) of Olds was charged with:
• Break and Enter
• Disguise with intent
• Possession of break in tools
• Fail to comply with a release order X2
GOW was also held for a bail hearing and was released by a Justice of the Peace to appear in Red Deer Provincial Court Jun 10, 2020.
If anyone has information regarding any crime, they are asked to contact the Innisfail RCMP Detachment at 403-227-3342 or their local police. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the "P3 Tips" app available through the Apple App or Google Play.
Innisfail, Alta – On March 25, 2020, at approximately 10:30 AM, Innisfail RCMP received a call from a vehicle owner advising that his red Chevrolet Silverado was just stolen. RCMP located the stolen truck driving in an extremely dangerous manner at high rates of speed. At approximately 11:30 AM RCMP successfully deployed a spike belt resulting in the stolen vehicle being disabled and the lone male driver being taken into custody without incident.
Jordan Kyle Glasgow (19 years) of Red Deer County, Alberta has been charged with:
· Possession of Property Obtained by Crime
· Theft of Motor Vehicle
· Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle
· Driving while Prohibited
· Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose
· Fail to Comply with multiple Probation Conditions
· And multiple Provincial Offense
Glasgow was remanded in custody to appear in Red Deer Provincial Court, on March 30, 2020.
Prolific Offenders, Property Crime and Crime Reduction remain a priority for Innisfail RCMP and residents are asked to continue to report any suspicious activity in their neighbourhoods.