Impaired driving on Hwy. 14 near Holden causes motor vehicle collision

During the past week Tofield RCMP responded to 59 calls for service. Included in the calls for service were three motor vehicle collisions and a false alarm.

On Nov. 25, Tofield RCMP received a call of a theft from a residence near Tofield. The caller had been completing some renovations at location and on returning Monday, found several of his tools had been stolen from the location.

On Nov. 25, a business in Tofield reported a break-in. The caller reported they had located a spot where suspects had cut the chain link fence to enter the property. It does not appear anything was taken from the premises at the time. On Nov. 28, a resident of Beaver County reported a theft from his rural property. The caller reported having several items including coveralls, solar panels, and other miscellaneous items stolen from his property.

On Nov. 28, Tofield RCMP were called to a theft and mischief to a motor vehicle. The caller reported a bus was parked at the location and suspect(s) stole items from the engine leaving it inoperable.

On Nov. 30, Tofield RCMP were called to a motor vehicle collision on Highway 14 near Holden. RCMP arrived and located the suspect attempting to get vehicle out of the ditch. On speaking with the driver . . . contd.

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