Dog owner issued ticket after previous warnings

During the last week Tofield RCMP responded to 31 calls for service.

Members were dispatched to a complaint of a stolen truck overnight from a rural residence on April 21. The keys were left in an old farm truck that was being worked on as it didn’t run properly. This turned out to be a good thing as the truck was found abandoned a few miles north in the Fort Saskatchewan RCMP Detachment area.

On the afternoon of April 20, Tofield RCMP received a mischief complaint from the Beaverhill Motel. A white extended cab Chevy Silverado was seen driving across the grass from the Motel to the Esso, damaging the grass in the process. The front driver’s side headlight is burned out and there is white writing at the bottom of the back passenger side window. This is still being investigated by RCMP.

The Tofield RCMP were dispatched to a complaint of a dog bite near Beaverhill Drive on April 21. The dog bit a young child riding a bike, which required medical attention at the Tofield Health Centre. As the owner of the dog had been previously warned, they were issued a ticket under the Town of Tofield Municipal Bylaw for $500.

While on patrol on April 21, Tofield RCMP noticed smoke coming from a property on Hwy. 834 and Twp. Rd. 512. . . . contd.

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