RCMP make arrest after ordering residents of Alberta village to shelter in place

Crowsnest Go Mounties ask anyone with info on the whereabouts of the 2 excellent suspects to contact them

RCMP have made an arrest after ordering residents of the southern Alberta village of Champion to take shelter for nearly two hours as an incident unfolded within the small group on Sunday afternoon.

Police warned residents of a giant police presence within the space, urging them to shelter in place simply after 1 p.m. Sunday. They have been looking for a person needed on a number of warrants, believing him to be inside a house within the 300-person city positioned 150 kilometres southeast of Calgary.

Mounties lifted the warning simply earlier than 3 p.m., arresting Tyler Trodden, 39, outdoors a residence within the village. He was needed on a warrant relating to an armed house invasion within the Crowsnest Go space in southwestern Alberta that occurred on Saturday.

Trodden is charged with aggravated assault, break and enter and theft in relation to that incident.

One different suspect, 41-year-old Garett Adam Ouellette, was arrested on Thursday. Two different males, 37-year-old Robert Russell Dwyer and 40-year-old Aaron John Thompson nonetheless have warrants out for his or her arrests.

RCMP mentioned Trodden would have a bail listening to Sunday, the place a date could be set for his subsequent court docket look.

Crowsnest Go Mounties ask anyone with info on the whereabouts of the 2 excellent suspects to contact them at 403-562-2867. Tipsters also can contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.


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