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Warburg man faces four criminal charges, stolen vehicle recovered

RCMP Fairview recover stolen vehicle and five individuals face charges
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One man from Warburg is facing four criminal charges after Fairview RCMP recovered a stolen vehicle Dec. 27.

According to a press release from the Fairview RCMP, “On Dec. 27, 2019, at approximately 11:00 p.m., Fairview RCMP received a call from a concerned citizen of a possible stolen vehicle and a number of suspicious persons in a rural area east of Fairview, Alta. Fairview RCMP attended the area and located the stolen vehicle.

“All of the occupants fled, except for a female who was taken into custody.

“With the assistance of the Fairview, Peace Regional and Grande Prairie RCMP Police Dog Service, an additional five individuals were located and taken into custody. The following individuals were charged:

“Hayes Fuller-Garrand (23) of Warburg, Alta. is charged with:

· possession of stolen property over $5,000

· possession of break-in instrument

· breach of undertaking by possessing ammunition

· breach of no contact conditions of undertaking

“Carlamae Underwood (42) of Peace River, Alta. is charged with:

· possession of stolen property over $5,000

· possession of break-in instrument

“Cassidy Killkenny (33) of Edmonton is charged with:

· possession of stolen property over $5,000

“Bradley Blake (43) of Fairview, Alta. is charged with:

· possession of stolen property over $5,000

· fail to comply with probation

“Dennis Ford (47) of Clairmont, Alta. is charged with:

· possession of stolen property over $5,000

· fail to comply with Recognizance

· possession of methamphetamines

“Judicial interim release hearings were held. Fuller-Garrand, Underwood and Killkenny were released with conditions and are scheduled to appear in Fairview Provincial Court on Jan. 22, 2020. Blake and Ford were released with conditions and are scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 26, 2020.

“The Fairview RCMP would like to thank the public for being alert to suspicious activity and calling the RCMP. The police are best equipped to handle these types of situations. It is important to immediately report any incidents to police and await police arrival.

“Fairview RCMP are continuing to investigate other circumstances related to this incident. We are asking for anyone who has been involved in this incident, or has information, to contact Fairview RCMP at 780-835-4031 or your local police. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.”

Stu.salkeld@pipestoneflyer.ca