Tofield RCMP responds to call involving suspect with firearm

During the week of Sept. 9-16, Tofield RCMP responded to 64 calls for service. Included in the calls for service were two motor vehicle collisions, a false alarm, and a 911 hangup.

On Sept. 9, a resident of Beaver County reported a theft. The caller had a trailer parked at the location and the licence plate had been stolen off of it. The caller is unsure as to when the theft occurred.

On Sept. 10, Tofield RCMP were called to the Tofield Hotel for a Break and Enter. The RCMP attended and found the door had been pried and damaged. It is unknown if anything was taken from the location.

On Sept. 11, Tofield RCMP were called to the Tofield Health Center for an aggressive and assaultive male. The suspect was brought to the hospital and began swinging a water bottle striking a staff member. The RCMP attended and the male had already calmed down. The male received treatment and there was no further issues. No charges were laid as a result of this incident.

On Sept. 11, a resident of Beaver County reported a vehicle was abandoned on his property sometime overnight. RCMP attended and found an older model of a maroon truck. The vehicle had entered the property, struck a parked vehicle belonging to the caller before getting stuck. The vehicle was later found to have been stolen out of Bawlf, Alberta.

On Sept. 11, a resident of Beaver County reported a Break and Enter to their residence. The suspects broke into the residence .

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