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August BEEP - Responsible Pet Ownership
31.07.20The August 2020 Bylaw Education and Enforcement Program (BEEP) will be focusing on the animal care provisions under the Responsible Animal Ownership Bylaw, and cats to be specific.
Everyday your pet shows you unconditional love and affection; return the favour by being a responsible animal owner. To keep your pet happy, healthy and safe, and to demonstrate that you are a responsible pet owner be sure to:
- Keep cats within the confines of your property at all times. The use of a leash or outside cat play area are great ways to allow cats some outside time. Cats do cause some concerns while out and about such as messing in flower beds, spraying and marking territory and of course hunting.
- All cats, even the ones in apartments require a license, just like dogs. A license allows officers to easily identify you pet should they get lost and return it home to you.
- Spay or Neuter your cat. The over population of cats remains a very sad and difficult issue to get a head of. We must remain vigilant in spaying and neutering each and every cat, failure to do so results in starvation, disease, and death.
- Lastly, adopt, don’t shop. Adopting cats that have been vet checked ensures you will have a healthy cat, spaying and neutering cats protects the population , be a part of the solution and not problem.
For more information on being a responsible animal owner, visit the mhps.ca. For information about cats available for adoption visit to www.aparc.ca.
Media Contact:
Supt Heather Trail
Municipal Bylaw Enforcement Section
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-529-8436
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MHPS Auction
31.07.20Due to COVID-19 the Medicine Hat Police Service will not be hosting an auction this year and instead items normally disposed of through the police auction, including bikes, will be sold as part of upcoming Gateway Auction sales on August 22 and 29/20. Visit www.gwacountry.com for all of the details and to bid online.
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Structure Fire Update
23.07.20Police are clear from the scene of the fire, however, a Medicine Hat Fire Service - Fire Investigator remains on scene in an attempt to determine the cause and the origin of the fire.
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Structure Fire
23.07.20Emergency Crews are on scene at a structure fire in the 200 Block of 6 St SE., Medicine Hat. Please avoid the area and allow the police and fire services room to work. Any media inquiries are directed to the Medicine Hat Fire Service.
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Male Charged with Possession of Stolen Property
23.07.20During the evening of July 22, 2020 members of the Medicine Hat Police Service (MHPS), working in partnership with the Winnipeg Police Service (WPS), responded to a report of a stolen BMW SUV nearing the city of Medicine Hat.
Members of the MHPS conducted a high risk vehicle stop and arrested a 24-year-old male, from Calgary, AB, without incident. A search of the vehicle incidental to arrest located stolen property, with an estimated value of $10,000, suspected to be from MB. Total value of recovered property is estimated to be valued in excess of $50,000.
The male is currently held in police custody awaiting a Judicial Interim Release hearing. The name of the individual cannot be released as the formal charges have not been sworn to before a Justice of the Peace. Additional charges are pending from the WPS.
Media Contact
Acting S/Sgt Harley Kesler
Patrol Section
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-529-8461
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MVC Fatality- Vehicle versus Pedestrian
22.07.2020-16142
On July 21, 2020 at approximately 8:20PM, members of the Medicine Hat Police Service responded to the 100 block of Anson Ave SW for a report of a motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian versus vehicle. Emergency Medical Services transported the pedestrian to the Medicine Hat Regional Hospital where the 71 year old male later succumbed to his fatal injuries. Emergency crews have since departed the scene, however Police continue to investigate the cause of this collision. There are no further details available at this time.
The MHPS extends condolences to the friends and family of the deceased male. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
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Mental Health Calls for Service
21.07.20On July 20, 2020 members of the Medicine Hat Police Service (MHPS) responded to six different calls for service related to mental health and addictions crisis. Five of those calls resulted in persons being apprehended under the provisions of the mental health act and transported to a medical facility for evaluation.
All of the calls were successfully deescalated without injury to the subjects, the officers or members of the community. The calls are summarized as follows:
- Disturbance with violence where officers were able to diffuse the situation without incident and subject transported to medical facility.
- Disturbed person with a knife brandished as a weapon
- Call which required police to force entry to a residence where subject threatened self-harm with a knife. The matter was successfully diffused and the subject was transported to medical facility.
- Subject with mental health issued related to drug addiction was actively causing a disturbance and property damage. Officers were threatened with a hypodermic needle but the situation was diffused without incident.
- Subject with complex needs and addictions issues. This subject was dealt with, without the need for arrest and was provided with community supports. No weapons involved.
- Local medical facility requested police attendance to diffuse a crisis situation on site.
On average the MHPS receives 1,200 calls for service per year related to mental illness or addictions concerns, with approximately 1/3 of those resulting in apprehensions under the provisions of the Mental Health Act. Recently there has been a great deal of discussion provincially and nationally regarding police response to mental health calls, exploring a different approach to responding to individuals in crisis. Our Service is open to that dialogue as the root issues continue to worsen and we are aware that we cannot solve these issues without collaboration and partnership with our public health partners. In the meanwhile our goal will be to remain committed to focusing on the safety of the person in crisis, the responding officers and our community. At the MHPS, officers receive training in; crisis communications and de-escalation, mental health, implicit biased training, and recognition of emotionally disturbed persons.
Since 2016, the MHPS, in partnership with Alberta Health Services (AHS), has paired a mental health clinician and a police officer with the purpose of identifying and diverting individuals with mental illness or addiction issues away from the justice system and toward the most appropriate community services and resources to stabilize them.
By having a mental health specialist review calls with police, clients immediately receive a mental health assessment, and the team determines the most appropriate course of action. Teams also provide assertive community outreach to the vulnerable homeless population by building a rapport with individuals and connecting them with appropriate community services. Since its inception the MHPS has noted a 50 percent reduction in suicides and attempted suicides and an 8 percent reduction in total mental health calls, while it is still too early to draw conclusions, the MHPS believes that integrated model for intervention is the key to success.
For more information contact:
Insp Brent Secondiak
Operational Services Division
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-529-8412
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MVC Fatality
20.07.20Members of the Medicine Hat Police Service are investigating a single vehicle motor vehicle collision that occurred on Holsom Road at the intersection with Highway #3, which has resulted in the death of a 58-year-old female, who was the driver and lone occupant of a motorcycle.
Police are on scene conducting the investigation into the cause of this collision and as such the intersection at the Holsom Road and Highway #3 will be closed until the evening of July 20, 2020. Traffic will be rerouted from this intersection, but the public is encouraged to avoid the area if possible. An update will be provided once the roadway is cleared.
The MHPS extends condolences to the friends and family of the deceased female. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Media Contact:
Sgt. Gerald Sadlemyer
Traffic Unit
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-529-8471
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Public Assistance Requested - Property Damage
16.07.20Between 11:00 PM on July 15, 2020 and 8:00 AM on July 16, 2020, unknown person(s) spray painted “CHHS 2020” in white on multiple vehicles and property in the area of 2 Avenue NE and 18 Street NE, Medicine Hat. An estimate of the damage is unavailable at this time.
The Medicine Hat Police Service is requesting that anyone with information regarding these incidents call 403-529-8481, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) or submit a tip via the MHPS website or mobile app. The MHPS mobile app is free and available to download for both Apple and Android devices by searching ‘Medicine Hat Police Service’ on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store..
Media Contact:
A/S/Sgt Jeff Klick
Patrol Section
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-529-8461
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Fake Gold / Jewelry Scam Warning
10.07.20The Medicine Hat Police Service received a complaint of a fake gold/ jewellery scam on July 9, 2020. The most recent victim was approached by persons of Middle Eastern descent, who advise the victim that they were selling legitimate gold and silver jewelry valued at $60,000, for a substantially reduced amount. The victim of the fraud later learn that the gold is worthless, but only after having lost a substantial amount of money.
This most recent incident was reported in the Flats area of Medicine Hat, but previous complaints have been received in the parking lots of local shopping areas. The accused was observed driving a newer model light green Chevrolet Equinox. A similar scam has been reported in other communities across Alberta and Saskatchewan in recent months.
The MHPS would again like to remind the public that these types of crimes are frequent within our community. The suspects are very compelling and will have believable stories regarding the nature of the gold. The most practical advice when dealing with similar occurrences is, that if something seems too good to be true, then it probably is.
Anyone with information that could help in the investigation can call the MHPS at 403-529-8481 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Media Contact:
Sgt Gerald Sadlemyer
403-529-8471
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