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Trespassing charges after truck got stuck in mud while drivers stunting in field

RCMP were called to a break and enter at All Aboard Fine Wine and Spirits store in Hewlett Park Landing in Sylvan Lake.

Saturday, April 13th

1:27 a.m. – RCMP were called to a break and enter at All Aboard Fine Wine and Spirits store in Hewlett Park Landing in Sylvan Lake. The front door sustained damage from a rock used by two male suspects to smash the window. One of the males entered the store, grabbed a bottle, and both fled in a vehicle. Investigation is continuing.

4:11 a.m. – A vehicle was stopped on Township Road 385 at 60th Street in Sylvan Lake after the driver was spotted leaving a party. The 17-year-old male showed signs of impairment and failed the breath demand. The vehicle was seized and towed at the scene. The male is charged with impaired driving and having a blood alcohol level over .08.

4:48 a.m. – Police were called to a domestic dispute on 47A Avenue in Sylvan Lake. Alcohol was a factor in an argument which began to escalate, however, the incident did not become physical. The couple was advised to separate for the evening and the male agreed to spend the night in cells until sober. No charges were laid.

9:01 p.m. – RCMP attended a complaint of trespassing and erratic driving in the area of Radcliff Way at Reynolds Road in Sylvan Lake. Two trucks containing a group of males and a female were out stunting in a field when the vehicles became stuck in the mud. A large “No Trespassing” sign was posted in the area and two 27-year-old males are now facing trespassing charges.

Sunday, April 14th

2:49 a.m. – A 32-year-old male is facing several charges in relation to a domestic dispute on Ryders Ridge Boulevard in Sylvan Lake. A 28-year-old female called police advising that she had been assaulted by her boyfriend who was also damaging the walls in the residence. The male was arrested at the scene and is facing charges of assault, uttering threats to property and mischief under $5,000.

3:11 a.m. – RCMP attended a residence on Falcon Ridge Drive in Sylvan Lake after the driver of a truck slammed into a light standard. The driver and lone occupant of the truck exited the vehicle on foot and his footprints were tracked by a police dog to an area on Aspen Drive. The owner of the vehicle, a 34-year-old male, later admitted to drinking and driving but due to a lack of evidence was issued two violation tickets with a court appearance for failing to remain at the scene of an accident and driving carelessly.

Monday, April 15th

4:58 p.m. – A 55-year-old male is facing a charge of breaching his undertaking after he was found passed out from intoxication in a ditch near 47th Avenue at Highway 20. Several bystanders called police to report the intoxicated male walking into traffic at that location. He was arrested for breaching his no alcohol conditions and remained in cells until sober.

Tuesday, April 16th

9:58 a.m. – RCMP stopped a vehicle which was travelling at a high rate of speed and crossing the centre line on Lakeshore Drive at 60th Street in Sylvan Lake. The smell of alcohol was detected on the male driver’s breath and an open beer was found in the vehicle. The 23-year-old male was arrested and later released with a 30 day GDL suspension and is facing charges of careless driving and operating a motor vehicle without registration.

Thursday, April 18th

2:15 a.m. – Police are reminding residents to keep their doors locked after a male was found wandering through a residence on Lakeshore Drive in Sylvan Lake. RCMP were called to the home after a male was discovered passed out on a bathroom floor. The male later apologized saying he is from out of province and he thought he had entered a relative’s residence. The male was lodged in cells until sober and was issued a violation ticket for trespassing.

Friday, April 19th

3:01 p.m. – A 55-year-old male is charged with breaching conditions of an undertaking after a complaint was received from Sylvan Lake Medical Centre of a male causing a disturbance. The male, who was heavily intoxicated, was screaming and yelling in an exam room where members arrested him for public intoxication. He was lodged in cells to sober up and later released.