Officials say on Sept. 13, RCMP attended a rural property to search for two people, identified as "habitual offenders." Police found one of the individuals asleep inside a running vehicle.
"The vehicle, a 2012 Ram pickup truck and a 2019 Acura MDX parked beside it were confirmed to be stolen. The occupant in the pickup truck was roused and placed under arrest," RCMP said in a release.
"In this case, those efforts resulted in the recovery of stolen property and additional charges laid on those allegedly responsible." Police remain on the look out for the other offender, 36-year-old Kevin Prouse. Officials say a warrant has been issued for six new charges against him, including possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 and five counts of failure to comply with a release condition.If anyone has information on the whereabouts of Prouse, please contact the Strathmore RCMP at 403-934-3968 or your local police.
Ctv news will be shut down in the future, Canada would be better without them ,100%
Either police are getting worse or thieves are getting better.
Thank you !!!
Is there not a a special designation for habitual offenders back in the day it was called sine die, they would be put away indefinitely with reviews every 4 years.
Shit justice system not police services. Defence lawyers doing judge hunting. Judges not wanting to give too harsh of sentence beacuse if this liberal “touchy feeling hurt environment”. She’ll be back at it soon…
It’s almost like criminals don’t follow release conditions
This story proves that the police are not serving the community well. Organize crime is striving.