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Arson in KP Park in Salmo

It was a hot time in Salmo last Tuesday. On Aug. 16, Salmo RCMP were dispatched to a report of four youths starting a fire with gasoline at a gazebo in KP Park. The fire was put out by a crew working in the park at the time, and the youth were located within minutes […]

Knife wielding woman breaks into home, escapes police

A knife-wielding woman broke into a Victoria Street home Friday night and threatened the home’s two occupants. The woman allegedly entered the home, smashed a bottle and threatened the two people with a knife. Although one of the people was able to call the police, when they arrived the woman had fled and they were […]

Squatters blamed for fire west of Nelson

Squatters are believed to be the blame of a small fire that occurred in the early afternoon of Friday, August 19 west of Nelson near the CPR tracks. The fire was caused as a result of an abandoned campfire near a squatter’s camp. Members of the Beasley Fire Department, at the time assisting the 2011 […]

Police seize big-money pot production; local man facing charges

 A 26-year-old Castlegar man will be facing charges after police raided a grow-op believed to be worth about $700,000, according to Castlegar RCMP Cpl. Darryl Orr.   “On Aug. 17 at approximately 12:30 a.m., the Castlegar Crime Reduction Unit, along with Castlegar General Duty members, executed a search warrant issued under the Controlled Drugs and Substances […]

Keeping the search alive one year after Owen Rooney's disappearance

For the parents, and siblings of Australian Owen Rooney, every day is a painful reminder that he is still missing one year after his mysterious disappearance from Grand Forks, B.C.  “It’s always there – it never really feels normal. A huge part of you is missing and you don’t know where he is or if […]

Castlegarians jailed for attempted murder/ assault

Two local residents are now in jail after two separate incidents, according to Castlegar RCMP Sgt. Laurel Mathew. “Robyn Mackay, age 51, who was charged with the attempted murder of her father in August 2010, in Castlegar,  has pled guilty and received a jail sentence of six years,” Mathew said, adding that 31-year-old Joshua Street was […]

Former Slocan Valley Mountie charged with second degree murder

A former New Denver Mountie has been charged with the second-degree murder of his common-law wife. Keith Gregory Wiens, who worked in the New Denver detachment of the RCMP, was arrested Tuesday after police were called to a home in a gated adult community. Wiens was charged after the Aug. 16 shooting death of his […]

Seeking public help: RCMP look to flesh out allegations of child brides

RCMP investigators are seeking public help in probing allegations that upwards of 30 young girls between the ages of 12 to 17 were sent south from Bountiful, south of Creston, to Texas as child brides, the Vancouver Province reported Friday. RCMP spokesman Cpl. Dan Moskaluk said the investigation “deals with historical allegations that may have […]

Local man likely to face charges after unconventional 'dry docking' of vessel

 A 55-year-old Castlegar man may soon be facing charges after a boating accident on the Arrow Lakes Saturday. Castlegar RCMP Sgt. Laurel Mathew said police were called just before midnight, by a witness who reported seeing a boat drive up onto dry land at Renata Ferry Road.   It took police about an hour to […]

Drug impaired drivers, undercover operation ferreting out drug traffickers highlight police activity at Shambhala

There was an overall increase in drivers impaired by drugs on West Kootenay roads during the Shambhala Music Festival Aug. 2-9, according to police enforcement units. Several injury collisions were reported on Aug. 8 during the time the event was closing, said Sgt. Fred Mansveld of West Kootenay Integrated Road Safety Unit.  “It is believe […]

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