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Flin Flon RCMP report: Suspect in beer robbery

A summary of calls to the Flin Flon RCMP for the period of Tuesday, Dec. 15 to Monday, Dec. 21, as provided by the RCMP: Tuesday, Dec. 15 • Report of an intoxicated male under the ramp at Flin Flon General Hospital.

A summary of calls to the Flin Flon RCMP for the period of Tuesday, Dec. 15 to Monday, Dec. 21, as provided by the RCMP:

Tuesday, Dec. 15

• Report of an intoxicated male under the ramp at Flin Flon General Hospital. Police attended and arrested him, as he was highly intoxicated. He was lodged until sober.

• Report of an intoxicated male at a South Hudson Street residence. Police attended the scene and were advised by the complainant the male had left on foot. Complainant also advised she was tired and wanted to get some sleep.

Wednesday, Dec. 16

• Report of a vehicle parked at a local school, using electricity, during the night. The vehicle was found in the morning and was impeding clearing of the parking lot. Complainant requested the registered owner of the vehicle be spoken to and advised not to steal electricity anymore.

• Report of three tarps that had blown off a semi and were blocking Highway 10. Police attended and were unable to locate any tarps.

• Report of a robbery on Hapnot Street. Police were advised that the victim was allegedly pushed down and robbed of two cases of beer. There is a suspect and investigation is continuing.

Thursday, Dec. 17

• Report of an intoxicated female in a Hapnot Street residence. Police were advised that the female was sitting at the kitchen table and was not in her own residence. She was arrested for being unlawfully in a dwelling and lodged until sober. This was recognized as a mistake and the complainant was not willing to pursue charges.

Friday, Dec. 18

• Report of an intoxicated male passed out in the lobby of a downtown service provider. Police attended and arrested the male, who was found to be very intoxicated. He was lodged until sober.

• Report of an intoxicated female at a Main Street business. While police were en route to the call, the female, who is known to the RCMP, was observed stumbling down the street. She was arrested and lodged until sober.

Saturday, Dec. 19

• Report of an assault. Police investigated and were advised by the complainant they were not willing to pursue charges.

• Report of two intoxicated females pounding on a door at Aspen Grove. Police were advised that the females were looking for a fight. Upon arrival, police were unable to locate either of the suspects. Despite extensive patrols on foot and by vehicle, the two managed to elude police and were not located.

• Report of an assault at a Ross Street residence. Suspect was heavily intoxicated and was arrested and charged for the offence.

• Report of an alarm at a South Hudson Street business.

• Report of an intoxicated male pounding on the back door of a Main Street establishment. The subject was looking for beer and it was after 4 am. Police patrolled and located the suspect, who agreed to go home rather than be arrested and lodged until sober, as he was not overly intoxicated.

• Report of an intoxicated male pounding on a door to an Aspen Grove residence. Police attended and were given a description of a suspect. Despite patrols, police were unable to locate the male.

Sunday, Dec. 20

• Report of a possible impaired driver at a Highway 10A establishment. Police attended and conducted extensive patrols. Complainant was unable to provide a licence plate number for further follow-up. The vehicle was not located and no further similar reports were received.

• Report of a physical fight between two family members at a South Hudson Street residence. Police attended and spoke to involved parties. The aggressor was transported to a friend’s residence to calm down. No charges were laid in this incident.

• Report of a possible fight in progress at a Callinan Street residence. Police attended and were advised that the dispute was verbal in nature and no physical altercation had taken place.

Monday, Dec. 21

No calls for service (up to 5 pm).

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