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Leduc County woman arrested near Red Deer, faces 19 charges

Alert motorist leads RCMP to arrest two near Innisfail
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Innisfail Alberta - On February 15, 2018 at approximately 5:55 p.m. Innisfail RCMP received a call of a suspicious vehicle that was stuck in the ditch near the Pine Lake Whispering Pines golf course.

A resident in the rural area observed the vehicle and felt it was suspicious and called police to report it. Innisfail RCMP responded and observed a vehicle matching the description given by the resident and confirmed the vehicle as stolen. RCMP attempted to pull it over, however it did not stop. The vehicle continued for some distance and eventually lost control after hitting a tire deflation device and entered the ditch and became stuck.

The vehicle had two occupants, a male and a female who were subsequently arrested without incident. The male driver has been identified as 25 year old Kyle Zachery Holsi-Rombough of Red Deer. The female passenger has been identified as 22 year old Emma Louise James of Leduc County. Both have been held for a bail hearing in Red Deer Provincial court on Tuesday February 20th at 9:30 a.m.

Holsi-Rombough has been charged with 28 separate charges including but not limited to:

Possess stolen property over $5,000

Possess stolen property under $5000 X3

Possess prohibited weapon

Improper storage of prohibited weapon

Failing to stop for police

Dangerous driving

Possession of weapon while prohibited

James has been charged with 19 separate charges including but not limited to:

Possess stolen property over $5000

Possess stolen property under $5000

Possess prohibited weapon

Improper storage of prohibited weapon

Possession of a rifle knowing the serial number has been altered

Possession of weapon while prohibited

Cooperation between the RCMP and the public is instrumental to the success of our crime reduction efforts. The simple act of reporting any suspicious activity and/or crime provides us with the necessary information by which we gather intelligence. RCMP would like to thank the public for alerting them to this activity.

If you have any information, please call the Innisfail RCMP at 403 227 3342. If you want to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or by internet at www.tipsubmit.com You do not have to reveal your identity.