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Flin Flon RCMP: Fraud, fights, threats among reports

A condensed summary of calls to the Flin Flon RCMP for the week of Feb. 2 to Feb. 8: Monday, Feb. 2 • Report of a liquor bottle being thrown through a window of a residence on Hill Street.

A condensed summary of calls to the Flin Flon RCMP for the week of Feb. 2 to Feb. 8:

Monday, Feb. 2

• Report of a liquor bottle being thrown through a window of a residence on Hill Street.

• Report of an intoxicated female passed out in a snow bank on Tweedsmuir Street. She was lodged until sober.

• Report from an anonymous female that an intoxicated female was at her residence, banging on the door and refusing to leave. Police attended but the female had left. They located her at her own residence, but she was not intoxicated and denied being away from her residence.

• Report of a missing female who left a residence to go drinking. She was located a short time later.

Tuesday, Feb. 3

• Report of loud music at a Bellevue Avenue residence. Police attended and spoke with the property rep.

• Police responded to a single-vehicle collision on Highway 10 near the airport. Road conditions slippery at the time.

• Police responded to suicide threats on Scarth Street.

Wednesday, Feb. 4

• Report of loud music in an Aspen Grove residence. Police attended and spoke with the property rep.

• 911 call from Flin Flon General Hospital. Police attended and the call was deemed false.

• Report of a youth who failed to return home to Second Avenue after school. Police located the youth playing basketball at the school.

• Report of an intoxicated male at a local hotel. Police attended, arrested him and lodged him until sober.

• Police responded to suicide threats on Scarth Street.

• Report of meat being stolen from a freezer on Third Avenue. No suspects at this time.

Thursday, Feb. 5

• Report of an intoxicated man on Third Avenue kicking at door of a residence. He was located and arrested. Investigation revealed he had threatened the property rep and was on conditions to abstain from alcohol and not contact the property rep. He was remanded in custody.

• Report of a residential alarm on Centennial Crescent. Police attended and the residence was secure.

• Report from Alberta parole officials of a male in the Flin Flon area who was the subject of a Canada-wide arrest warrant. Police received a tip of the male’s location, where he was arrested without incident and transported back to Alberta.

• Report of a vehicle that was damaged while parked at the Flintoba Shopping Centre.

• Report of a vehicle being damaged while parked on Church Street.

• Report of youths pouring yogurt on the head of another youth on Church Street.

• Multiple hit alarm at Hapnot Collegiate. Upon arrival police learned the cleaning staff had set off the alarm in error.

• Report of a hit and run to a vehicle parked on Hemlock Drive. No suspects at this time.

Friday, Feb. 6

• Report of an intoxicated female youth at Flin Flon General Hospital who had been cleared medically. She was lodged until sober.

• Report of loud music and a party at a Hapnot Street residence. Police attended and spoke with the property rep.

• Multiple reports of medication being stolen from residents at a Green Street housing complex.

• Report of a vehicle hitting a parked vehicle in the Primary Health Care Centre parking lot. Witnesses obtained a licence plate number and the matter is under investigation.

• Report of an intoxicated female passed out at a downtown service provider. She was arrested and lodged until sober.

• Report of a male youth causing a disturbance at a downtown service provider. Staff asked him to leave but he kept returning with a coat hanger and “hooking” people with it. The youth was located at his residence and spoken to along with his parents.

• Report of a fight at a Callinan Street residence. Police attended and the complaint was deemed unfounded.

• Report of child welfare concerns at a Hiawatha Avenue residence.

Saturday, Feb. 7

• Report of a fight between two female youths at the Whitney Forum. Matter under investigation.

• Report of a female breaching her court-imposed conditions on Hill Street. Police attended and she was arrested.

• Report of a snowmobile being stolen from a residence on Hill Street. The snowmobile was observed being loaded by three men onto a Ford F150 truck. Matter under investigation.

• Report of a person knocking on the door of a Boam Street residence. Police attended and learned it was friend of the property rep who had been knocking but had since left.

• Report of loud noises coming from the parking lot at Aspen Grove and four youths who were observed standing outside. The youths left prior to police arrival.

• Report of threats on Adams Street. Matter under investigation.

• Report of a fraud in which the complainant received a phone call from a person claiming to be from the Canada Revenue Agency. The caller stated the person owed back taxes and was asked to purchase a pre-paid credit card and forward the funds in order to pay the back taxes. Police request that should anyone receive calls of this nature to report them and obtain more information before making any irrational decisions.

• Report of an unwanted, intoxicated guest at a South Hudson Street residence. Police attended and the male was arrested and lodged until sober.

• Police responded to suicide threats on
Highway 10A.

• Report of damage to a doorframe of a Tweedsmuir Street residence.

Sunday, Feb. 8

• Report of an assault in the parking lot of a local bar. Both parties chose not to press charges.

• Report of an intoxicated male banging on a car on Hill Street. Police attended but could not locate him.

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