Ryley Bulk Fuel Station theft leads to a Viking rural property

During the last week, Tofield RCMP responded to 32 calls for service, nine of which were traffic offences and collisions.

On Jan. 22 in the early evening, Members responded to a suspicious vehicle on Rge. Rd. 191 and Twp. Rd. 514. The vehicle was located and a traffic stop initiated. The male driver showed signs of impairment by drugs. Members issued the Standard Field Sobriety Test and the driver failed. A Drug Recognition Expert was contacted which conducted further testing. This file is still under investigation.

On Jan. 23, there was an attempted break-and- enter to a residence in the area of 52nd Street and 51st Ave. A window at the back of the house was damaged but no entry was gained to the residence. No other items on the property were damaged. Neighbourhood enquiries were made with no results.

Tofield RCMP were contacted by the Calgary Suicide Distress Centre during the night hours of Jan. 23. They had received a call from a female in distress stating that she had previously attempted suicide. Members located the female who agreed to go to a hospital and get help. She was transported by the RCMP. . . . contd.

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