Break and Enter - Calgary Crime Stoppers
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Break and Enter - Calgary Crime Stoppers
CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA Pu b l i c a t i o n N u m b e r : 4 0 8 1 1 0 7 1 M a k i ng a D i f f e re nc e E N SU R I N G SAFE R CO M MU N ITI E S Br k a e C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A d n a En r e t SUMM ER 2013 COMPLIMEN TARY 1 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Suite 1100, Scotia Place, 10060 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 3R8 780.421.8000 morguard.com 2 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA Contents PAGE 6 Crime Stoppers History PAGE 42 Crime Prevention Goals PAGE 8 What Is Crime Stoppers PAGE 48 United Front Powers Solution PAGE 12 Statistics PAGE 50 Importance of Reporting Crime PAGE 15 The Tip and The Tipster PAGE 52 Canadian Criminal Real Time Identification Services (CCRTIS) PAGE 18 Generation Map PAGE 22 Break-In Prevention PAGE 54 How To Submit a Crime Tip PAGE 24 Break and Enter PAGE 28 Home Invasion PAGE 29 Choosing an Alarm Company PAGE 30 Break and Enter Proofing Your Home PAGE 36 Home Security Quiz PAGE 41 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design PAGE 55 Three Ways To Submit an Anonymous Tip PAGE 58 Unsolved Crimes PAGE 66 Stolen Property PAGE 67 Follow Crime Stoppers on Social Media PAGE 68 Most Wanted PAGE 75 Word Search C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 3 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 M a k i ng a D i f fe re nc e E NSU R I N G SAFE R COM MU N ITI ES Su p p o r t s C ALGARY E D M O NTO N LE TH B R I D G E M E D ICI N E HAT RED DEER AN D CO M M U N ITI E S O F N O RTH , SO UTH AN D CE NTR AL ALB E RTA w w w. c ri m e s to p p e r s . a b. ca 4 Publication Number: 40811071 CRIMEWATCH CANADA Corporate Head Office 12904 - 54 Street NW Edmonton, AB T5A 0A4 www.crimewatchcanada.com Phone: 1-877-443-4453 Editorial Department Editor: [email protected] Technical Editor: Theresa Grosse Executive Administration: Jessica Golden Administrative Coordinator: Mim Chillog Design & Layout: Jennifer Petherbridge Photos: Istock - www.istock.com (unless otherwise noted) Circulation Department Marketing Communications: Robert Fantini Crime Awareness Prevention Education (CAPE) Direct Marketing [email protected] Fax: 1-877-443-4467 Contents of this magazine may be reproduced only with the written permission of the Editor of CRIME REPORT PUBLICATIONS LTD. The information provided is meant for awareness and educational purposes only and is not meant as an absolute safety system. While we aim to ensure that the information is up to date and accurate at all times, retractions are sometimes necessary. You as the reader are responsible for any actions you take and therefore must judge and evaluate the information provided, recognizing that even if all of the tips are taken this will not exclude you from possible harm. Any individual or organization that uses the information published, does so at their own risk. Alberta Crime Stoppers Making a Difference Ensuring Safer Communities is published by Crime Report Publications Ltd. and printed by Capital Colour Press. We hope that you feel more informed after reading our magazine, and always invite feedback from our readers. Return Undeliverable Canadian copies to: 12904 - 54 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5A 0A4 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA To O u r R e a d e r s , Alb er t a Crim e Stopp er s is p lease d to p res ent M ak ing a D if ference Ensuring S afer Communities , a maga zin e s er v ing th e p rov ince of Alb er t a . We inv ite our reader s to b e com e infor m e d with th e content s of our comp lim ent ar y quar terly maga zin e, and th e issues af fe c ting your communities . Sp e cial thank s to Crim e Watch Canada for th eir p ar tn er ship, to th e b usin ess es who adver tis e in this p ub lic ation, and to thos e who remain anony m ous . Ro ge r M o n e t t e R o ger M on e t te President Alb er t a Crim e Stopp er s C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 5 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA W h at i s Cri m e St o p p e r s? Crim e Stopp er s is a communit y, m e dia and p o lice co - op er ative p ro gr am designe d to invo lve the p ub lic in the f ight agains t crim e. Crim e Stopp er s p rov ides citizens w ith m e tho ds to anony mousl y sup p l y th e p o lice with infor mation ab out a crim e or p otential crim e. A reward of up to $20 0 0 is of fere d to anyon e p rov iding infor mation, w hich lea ds to an arres t , or the re cover y of s to len p rop er t y, or th e s eizure of ille gal drugs . T he success of Crim e Stopp er s is als o dep endant on the supp or t p rov ide d by lo c al m e dia . Unso lve d crim es are re - enac te d and show n on te lev ision, p ub licize d in p rint , or aire d on lo c al r adio s t ations . H ow d i d Cri m e St o p p e r s B e g i n? Crim e Stopp er s was s t ar te d in 1976 in Alb uquerque, N ew M e xico w h en Cana dian - b or n Alb uquerque Po lice D ep ar tm ent D e te c tive G re g M ac Al e es e reache d a dead - end in a homicide inves tigation . H e enlis te d a lo c al te lev ision s t ation’s co - op er ation in p ro ducing a re enac tm ent of the crim e and within 72 hour s the p o lice re ceive d a tip that he lp e d so lve the murder. 6 T his was the b e ginning of Crim e Stop p er s . T he f ir s t Crim e Stop p er s Pro gr am in Canada was for m e d in Calgar y, Alb er t a in 1982 . Since inception, Alb er t a Crim e Stopp er s has cleare d over 25, 0 0 0 criminal c as es , re covere d over $28 million in s to len p rop er t y, and seize d more than $30 0 million in ille gal dr ugs . Mission St atem ent : “ To deve lop Crim e Stopp er s as an e f fe c tive crim e -so lv ing organiz ation throughout the world, with the p rimar y obje c tive of the tri - p ar tite organiz ation, Communit y, M e dia and L aw Enforcem ent , Work ing To ge ther to So lve Crim e” W h o Ad m i n i s t e r s Cri m e St o p p e r s a n d H ow i s i t Fu n d e d? A vo lunte er B o ard of D ire c tor s adminis ter s and over se es the p ro gr am . T hey work in close co op er ation with lo c al law enforcem ent and the m e dia . Crim e Stop p er s is a re gis tere d not- for- p rof it organiz ation and is resp onsib le for r aising f unds , p ub lic awareness and C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 th e disb ur sem ent s of rewards . Funding and ser v ices com e f rom citizens , cor p or ations , clubs , and p rofessional asso ciations , w hich ke ep th e Crim e Stopp er s p ro gr am op er ational. H ow d o e s Cri m e St o p p e r s Wo rk? Crim e Stopp er s has more than one way to assis t you in p rov iding the infor mation we ne e d to he lp so lve crim es in our communit y. V i a Te l e p h o n e l i n e Crim e Stopp er s tip line 1- 8 0 0 -2228 477 is s t af fe d 24/ 7/365 by tr aine d p er s onn e l, who re ceive, p ro cess and p ass on tip infor mation to p o lice for inves tigation . Caller s are given a co de numb er, which is us e d in all subse quent c alls , and are never aske d to identif y th ems e lves or p rov ide any p er s onal infor mation . It is the c all er ’s resp onsibilit y to c all b ack for up dates and ins truc tions on how to claim a reward. V i a Wo rl d W i d e We b Per s ons wanting to p rov ide infor mation on crim es or criminals c an now use the Inter n e t , without giv ing up th eir anony mit y. Lo gging onto th e Alb er t a Crim e Stopp er s website (w w w.crim es topp er s . ab.c a) allows tips ter s to simp l y click and f ill in an e le c tronic for m w ith their infor mation . Web T ips are comp le te l y anony mous ALBERTA through the use of MS SQ L ser ver te chno lo g y. V i a SM S Te x t M e s s a g i n g B y sending a SMS Te x t m ess age to Crim e Stopp er s p rov ides a convenient and e f fe c tive way to p ass us your infor mation . To te x t us your infor mation anony mousl y simp l y te x t the key word “ t t t tips” for Calgar y area “ tip250 ” for Edmonton area and your infor mation to 274 637. For more infor mation, p lease v isit w w w. smscrim e tips .com W h at H a p p e n s t o my T i p? W hen a tip is success f ul, Crim e Stopp er s Awards Commit te e de ter mines an app rop riate award amount b ase d on a numb er of f ac tor s including the value of the infor mation re ceive d, the numb er of p er sons arres te d, the risk to th e c aller and the amount of drugs or s to len p rop er t y re covere d. You will b e aske d to c all b ack to Crim e Stopp er s for up dates on your tip. T ips that lead to an ar res t , the re cover y of s to len p rop er t y or the seizure of ille gal drugs are e ligib le for a c ash reward of up to $2,0 0 0.0 0. D ire c tions on how to co lle c t your reward will b e p rov ide d by Crim e Stopp er s . T ips ter s will b e p aid in such a way as to p rote c t their anony mit y. C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 7 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 What is Crime Stoppers W h at i f t h e c a l l e r i s t h e v i c t i m? I f the c aller is a v ic tim, they mus t rep or t the crim e to the p o lice or a “ V ic tim Ser v ices” p ro gr am . A v ic tim c annot rep or t a crim e to Crim e Stop p er s b e c ause they would b e identif ie d by the infor mation and there fore lose their anony mit y. H ow d o e s Cri m e St o p p e r s wo rk? Crim e Stopp er s c an t ake your anony mous infor mation in dif ferent ways: Crim e Stop p er s is a non - p rof it organiz ation that t akes c alls f rom p e op l e w ho want to rep or t a crim e and w ish to remain tot all y anony mous . Crim e Stop p er s is one way that citizens c an assis t p o lice by p rov iding infor mation and never hav ing to identif y th emse lves or tes tif y in cour t . W h at t y p e o f c a l l s d o e s Cri m e St o p p e r s t a ke? Crim e Stop p er s t akes tips ab out crim es that have alrea d y b e en commit te d or are ab out to o ccur. Crim e Stopp er s als o t akes infor mation re garding th e w h ereab out s of wante d p er sons , s to l en p rop er t y, narcotic s , or any other criminal ac tiv it y. W hen you aren’t sure that w hat you s aw or h eard is reall y a crim e, c all any way. Le t law enforcem ent de cide if it ’s wor th inves tigating. It may b e a pie ce of a clue to a big crim e. 8 Ta l k to our tr aine d infor mation t aker s at 1- 8 0 0 -222- 8 477. V i s i t w w w.crim es topp er s . ab.c a for more infor mation on how to cont ac t us . T he “ T IPS T ER ” (that ’s you) is n ever identif ie d b ut is assigne d a co de numb er. T he tip is inves tigate d. T h e p o lice will infor m Crim e Stopp er s on how the c ase is p ro gressing. It is imp or t ant for the T IPS T ER to c all b ack for an up date on the c ase during re gular b usiness hour s (a c all b ack numb er will b e p rov ide d to you). W h at h a p p e n s t o my i n f o rm at i o n a f t e r I p r ov i d e i t? Af ter you give us your infor mation, we create a rep or t that b rings to ge th er all the infor mation you p rov ide d . O ur tr aine d infor mation t aker s will ch e ck to make sure that the rep or t cont ains no infor mation that might identif y you . C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 T h e rep or t is sent to the re levant authorit y w ho will deal with the infor mation . T his could b e the p o lice or it could b e an agenc y such as the Cana da B order Ser v ices Agenc y, e tc . T h ey have th e le gal resp onsibilit y to inves tigate the infor mation p rior to ac ting on it to ensure the infor mation is corre c t and not given to us maliciousl y in order to s e t som e one up. T h e p o lice c annot obt ain a search war r ant or make an arres t b ase d s o l e l y on a tip; there mus t b e other inte llig ence to supp or t the Crim e Stop p er s infor mation . O nce th e infor mation has b e en research e d, the p o lice will allo c ate it to th e ap p rop riate of f icer or team to deal with . T his could m ean more research or it could m ean ac tion w ill b e t aken . H ow co m e n o t h i n g h a p p e n e d a f t e r I c a l l e d Cri m e St o p p e r s? It may t ake s om e tim e b e fore the p o lice ac t on the infor mation you have given . T h ere could b e many reasons for that ; th e infor mation may b e p ar t of a larg er inves tigation and v isib l e ac tion might b e de laye d for som e tim e or th e infor mation may remain on f il e to b e us e d at a later tim e. Even if your infor mation app ear s not to have b e en us e d or if you don’t se e a quick reso lution, don’t think your infor mation was not us e f ul. ALBERTA Fe e l f re e to c all b ack at any tim e to a d d or up date infor mation or to che ck on the s t atus of your tip. M ake sure you give your p er sonal co de when you c all; other wise Crim e Stop p er s will not give you any infor mation ab out your tip. W h at k i n d o f i n f o rm at i o n c a n I g i ve t o Cri m e St o p p e r s? Crim e Stopp er s will t ake any infor mation that will p revent a crim e f rom hap p ening or he lp L aw Enforcem ent so lve crim e, he lp in th e seizure of illicit drugs , re cover s to l en p rop er t y or assis t in lo c ating a wante d p er son . W h e n N OT t o Ca l l Cri m e St o p p e r s Crim e Stopp er s t akes tips ab out crim es or the p otential of a crim e b eing commit te d. For any p riorit y situations that re quire an imm e diate resp onse f rom p o lice, f ire or em erg enc y p er sonne l, p lease c all 9 -1-1. E xamp les of p riorit y situations inclu de: motor vehicle or other accident s w h en a human life is at risk ; threat s of injur y to se lf or other s; f ire to p rop er t y, land or vehicles; crim es in p ro gress (ie murder, b reak ins , imp aire d driv ing, e tc .) Additional infor mation that would assis t with ongoing inves tigations may b e made anony mousl y to Crim e Stop p er s . C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 9 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 “. . . solving crim e one tip at a tim e. . .” D o e s Cri m e St o p p e r s h ave c a l l d i s p l ay, c a l l t race o r acce ss t o my I P a d d r e s s? Crim e Stop p er s do es not have c all disp lay or c all tr ace. We do not re cord any c alls and we do not have access to your IP ad dress . Anony mit y is one of the cor n er s tones of the Crim e Stopp er s p ro gr am . Subscribing to any of these aids would je op ardize anony mit y and comp romise our inte grit y. Crim e Stop p er s ensures your anony mit y, no mat ter w hat m e tho d you cho ose to cont ac t th em w ith infor mation . I s Cri m e St o p p e r s ru n by t h e p o l i ce? Crim e Stop p er s is not run by the p o lice. We are s ep ar ate and ap ar t f rom any L aw Enforcem ent Agenc y. Crim e Stopp er s is a non - p rof it , charit ab le p ro gr am run by vo lunte er s f rom the communit y. T he indiv iduals who have given their tim e to sit on l o c al commit te es or the B o ard of D ire c tor s c annot b e emp loye d by any law enforcem ent agenc y. All the m on ey r ais e d for Crim e Stopp er s com es through donations or f und r aising. Po lice ag encies p rov ide no f inancial sup p or t to Crim e Stopp er s , although they do designate a m emb er of their ser v ice to ac t as a co ordinator. H ow c a n yo u e n su r e a n o ny m i t y? Crim e Stop p er s c an of fer anony mit y to it s c aller s b e c ause of a l e gal rule of ev idence, which s ays p o lice do not have to reveal infor mation which might identif y a p er son who supp lies 10 them with infor mation concer ning criminal ac tiv it y. In Feb ruar y of 19 97 the Sup rem e Cour t of Cana da unanimousl y de cide d that c aller s to Crim e Stopp er s p ro gr ams were entitl e d to the p rote c tion of this p riv ile g e. In a t y pic al c ase which s t ar te d f rom a Crim e Stopp er s tip, the identit y of the infor m er is unk now n to b oth th e Crim e Stop p er s Co ordinator who to o k the c all or on line tip and the c as e inves tigator. T he Sup rem e Cour t went on to conf ir m that the p riv ile ge is s o b ro ad in scop e it p revent s discl osure not onl y of the nam e of the infor m er (even if it were it to b e k now n) b ut also of any infor mation which might imp licitl y reveal his or her identit y. T his is the p remise b ehind the claim that “Crim e Stopp er s ensures the tips ter s anony mit y.” H ow d o I co l l e c t my r ewa r d? I f the infor mation is go o d and law enforcem ent uses the infor mation to he lp so lve a crim e, you may b e e ligib l e for a reward of up to $2,0 0 0.0 0. A reward mus t b e re comm ende d and app rove d by the B o ard of D ire c tor s of Crim e Stopp er s . O nce the reward is ap p rove d, ar r angem ent s are ma de for the c aller to pick up their c ash reward in a way that is se cure. W hen you have infor mation that c an he lp s top a crim e b e fore it hap p ens cont ac t us 24 - hour s a day 7- days a we ek 365 days a year. C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA W W W.CR I M E STO PPE R S . AB .C A C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 11 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Statistics - Calgary Ca l g a r y St at i s t i c s Ye ar t o Dat e To t a l Si n ce 19 82 2013 T i p s R e ce i ve d 1, 522 6 6 , 472 Pe r s o n s Arr e s t e d 45 5,78 0 Ca s e s Cl e a r e d 91 12 , 6 0 4 Ch ar g e s L a i d 156 5, 501 $50, 54 0 $14 ,9 9 0,129 D ru g s S e i z e d $7,9 9 8 ,777 $282 , 438 ,741 To t a l S e i z u r e s $8 ,0 49, 317 $297, 428 , 870 $32 , 4 0 0 $1, 4 0 4 ,127 Pr o p e r t y R e cove r e d R ewa r d s Au t h o ri z e d Quarterly Successes 12 APR I L 1 Arr e s t m a d e , 3 Ch a r g e s l a i d , $75,0 0 0 D ru g s s e i z e d M AY 5 2 1 1 1 Wa nt e d c a s e s s o l ve d = 2 a rr e s t s R o b b e r y c a s e s s o l ve d = 3 a rr e s t s G r ow O p d i s m a nt l e d , $6 02 , 50 0 m a rij u a n a s e i z e d A ss au l t c a s e c l e a r e d We a p o n r e cove r e d J U N E 1 5 7 2 1 2 5 2 A ss au l t c a s e s o l ve d D ru g Tra f f i c k i n g c a s e s = 6 a rr e s t s G r ow O p d i s m a nt l e d , $4 ,9 03,750 m a rij u a n a s e i z e d Wa nt e d c a s e s s o l ve d = 1 a rr e s t T h e f t c a s e s o l ve d Tra f f i c c a s e s s o l ve d We a p o n s r e cove r e d St o l e n Ve h i c l e s r e cove r e d C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA Statistics - Edmonton E d m o nt o n St at i s t i c s Ye ar t o Dat e To t a l Si n ce 19 82 2013 T i p s R e ce i ve d 1,174 49, 853 Pe r s o n s Arr e s t e d 15 5, 282 Ca s e s Cl e a r e d 18 12 , 36 8 Ch a r g e s L a i d 37 1,023 $11,0 0 0 $13, 828 , 4 69 D ru g s S e i z e d $134 ,0 0 0 $18 ,15 4 ,9 6 8 To t a l S e i z u r e s $145,0 0 0 $31,9 83, 437 $7,050 $1,102 , 319 Pr o p e r t y R e cove r e d R ewa r d s Au t h o ri z e d Quarterly Successes APR I L 12 D ru g Tra f f i c k i n g c a s e s s o l ve d = 5 a rr e s t s 9 Pr o p e r t y D a m a g e c a s e s s o l ve d 1 G r ow O p d i s m a nt l e d , $221, 250 m a rij u a n a s e i z e d 1 Tra f f i c c a s e s o l ve d 1 H i t a n d R u n c a s e s o l ve d 3 St o l e n Ve h i c l e s r e cove r e d 5 We a p o n s r e cove r e d M AY 10 Wa nt e d c a s e s s o l ve d = 3 a rr e s t s 4 D ru g Tra f f i c k i n g c a s e s s o l ve d = 2 a rr e s t s 1 T h e f t c a s e s o l ve d = 1 a rr e s t 2 We a p o n s r e cove r e d J U N E 10 Wa nt e d c a s e s s o l ve d = 3 a rr e s t s 4 D ru g Tra f f i c k i n g c a s e s s o l ve d = 2 a rr e s t s 1 T h e f t c a s e s o l ve d = 1 a rr e s t 2 We a p o n s r e cove r e d C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 13 ALBERTA 14 CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S the SU M M E R 2 013 T IP and the ALBERTA T IPST ER T ip infor mation may b e a key e l em ent of an inves tigation . T ip infor mation may also b e the “missing link ” to th e chain of event s . T ip infor mation may the b ase line for a criminal inves tigation . T he accur ac y of infor mation p rov ide d in a tip, is always v it al! A T ips ter who is ab le to re co lle c t as many accur ate de t ails as p ossib le, by do cum enting what was witn esse d eith er through hearing, se eing or sm e lling during critic al mom ent s at or af ter an o ccurrence, is e x trem e l y invaluab le in so lv ing or p reventing crim e. A singl e, minor de t ail such as the lo c ation, day, date, tim e or dire c tion of a susp e c t /s af ter a crim e is commit te d, may b e ver y critic al. • Always c all 9 -1-1 w hen a crim e is in p ro gress , other wise cont ac t Crim e Stopp er s , anony mousl y. • N ever app ro ach “hot ” situations . • Always b e mindf ul of your s afe t y or th e s afe t y of other s . • N ever discuss b eing a tips ter. • Always s t ate the f ac t s in your tip. • N ever guess at your resp onse /s . • Always s t ate “ I do not k now ” w h en in doubt . • N ever p rov ide misl ea ding infor mation to a criminal inves tigation . • Always che ck on the s t atus of your tip and e le gibilit y for c ash reward . Indiv idual D escription: • B asic description: height , weight , and b uild . • Clothing description: b and, lab l es , w riting, dis tinc t p at ter n or co l or s . • Sho e description: b r and, co lour and s t y le. • Per manent features: f ace shap e, eye co lor, nose size, hair co lor, length and s t y le. • Physic al description: dis tinc t bir thmark s , sc ar s and t at to os . • Inter ac tion: e xac tl y what was s aid and how or who it was s aid to. Vehicle D escription: • Year, make, mo de l, co lor and other ad ditional de t ails . • License p late (all or p ar tial). • I dentif iab le mark ings or damag e (ad d - ons , s ticker s , r us ting, and tinte d windows). • Numb er of v isib le o ccup ant s . • Imp aire d: driv ing p at ter n . • (ie: weav ing lanes , sp e e ding, sudden b r ak ing, e tc). • R outes: Lo c ation and dire c tion of tr ave l. Prop er t y D escription: • Stre e t nam e, p hysic al ad dress , entr ance and or b ack lane access . • Break and enter : entr ance use d to gain access or e xit; any oth er entr ances and how entr ance(s) were ap p ro ache d . • Is there movem ent in the residence? Are there any light s on? Can you se e indiv idual(s) or what they were doing? C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 15 ALBERTA 16 CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A ALBERTA 17 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Generation Map A dis cussion centering around se curit y was inev it ab l e, af ter a c ar alar m kept many awake w ith it s untim e l y siren that resonate d of f th e lake in the dark nor ther n w ilder n ess . G iven gener ations x , y and g o lden were p resent and eager to p ar ticip ate, I b e gan ask ing what each g en er ation e xp erience d w ith se curit y and /or the f t . N ot sur p rising, th e te enager s claim e d that nothing chang e d and ever y thing is more se cure to day than b e fore. T he a dult s s aid they e xp erience d change in many ways , and include d their work p laces in those changes . B y th e tim e I reache d the go lden ager s , th ey ha d t wo words that p re t t y much summ e d it up. T his le d m e to ask m ore ques tions on the dif ferences each encountere d and what their t y pic al day would consis t of then and now. 18 Te ens (gener ation Y and millenians), claim e d ever y thing was all go o d. “ We do not have any real big concer ns . A s the las t p er son to e xit the hous e, we ac tivate the se curit y, lo ck the do or and leave. B e fore we reach the b ot tom of the driveway, a tiny b ut ton on the key unlo ck s the do or s and deac tivates the c ar alar m .” In their minds , they fe e l se cure. Should they ever run into a situation, they claim they will b e rescue d with th e dev ice they ho ld tightl y in the p alm of their hands . Adult s (gener ation X ) s t ate d, it is ver y dif ferent for them . “ It se ems ever y thing over the year s has b e com e a se curit y concer n when you are cons t antl y t ak ing m easures to b e se cure and s t ay current through the changes and challenges . You ne e d a lo gin, a p ass word or a co de to C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 access many things in order to ke ep your s e l f, your hom e, your f amil y, and your infor mation se cure. T hen when you f inall y m emorize all of them, you f ind your se lf changing them .” B e fore many l eave their hom es , they have a t y pic al routine to close all the w indows and lo ck all do or s b e fore gr ab bing a ring of keys to b e gin th eir day. T he routine of ac tivating th eir hom e se curit y, ge t ting into th eir ve hicles , p ressing a gar age do or b ut ton on their c ar v isor s and s om e either c arr y an access c ard or a rem ote key fob to enter the b uilding w h ere th ey work . T he routine do esn’t s top there as they also n e e d to l o gin with a user nam e and p ass word to op er ate the comp uter at th eir work s t ation to conduc t their jobs . In an onging chall enge to a dapt to change and remain current w ith n ew dev ices , many adult s were c andid to b reak themse lves in t wo c ate gories claiming they were eith er p rou d gener ation Xer s , or th ey weren’t . H owever, when they n e e de d to k now som e thing al ong th e way, they source d their te ens (g en er ation Y or millenians) to he lp th em . Fas t for ward to gr anny and gr ampy, in th eir g o lden year s gener ation, and how much has change d since thos e less for mative year s . T hey fe lt th e p rotot y p e of v alues in our gl ob all y wire d so cie t y has p e op le obs ess e d with the ne e d to adapt to ALBERTA change and innovation . Although the advances are over whe lming for a go o d majorit y of the go lden ager s , they are gr ate f ul for their gener ation X children, and millenial or gener ation Y gr andchildren, in b ridging their gener ation through it all. G r anny and gr ampy were also quick to re co gnize that the advances that f r us tr ate them dail y, have contrib ute d to the success that has driven their children . T h eir f rus tr ations c am e f rom rem emb ering access co des and the order thos e numb er s ne e de d to b e entere d. It is a realit y that many of us have com e to e xp e c t . “ We never had se curit y s ys tems . I f you ow ne d a s te e l b e d p an, that was it! We le f t our windows and do or s op en all night , and the onl y p rowler in the hous e the ne x t mor ning was the neighb or s c at . You would not do that to day, unless you live d in a high rise. We watche d out for on e another and t alke d op enl y ab out t ak ing a ho liday. To day, you may not k now your neighb or s or have the p leasure of te lling them you will b e going on vac ation . We are gener ation of c aution and f r us tr ation .” D espite the at titudes and e xp eriences e xp resse d by each of these gener ations , they all re co gnize d the ne e d to p rote c t themse lves , while se curing their p rop er t y and asse t s . “. . . eve r y t hi n g ove r t h e ye ar s has b e co m e a se cu ri t y co n ce rn . . .” C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 19 ALBERTA 20 CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA THAN K YOU TO OU R G O LF SPO NSO R S C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 21 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Break-In Prevention • Ke ep your do or s lo cke d, even w h en you’re hom e. Ensure your gar ag e do or s and windows are als o close d and l o cke d. • Ins t all e x terior motion light s to b righten dark areas around do or s or windows , to make them easil y s e en by neighb our s and p ass er sby. • Lo ck all gar age do or s , inclu ding th e on e b e t we en an at t ache d gar ag e and the house. • Always cl ose and l o ck any w indows that could b e use d to gain access to your hom e w hile you ’re away or sl e eping, even on hot summ er night s . • Store imp or t ant or irrep laceab le do cum ent s and items away f rom your hom e, such is in a s afe t y dep osit b ox . • I f you s e e hom es with op en do or s , f ront do or s with keys le f t in the l o ck s or a neighb our ’s c ar with th e truck l e f t op en, give them a quick c all to l e t them k now. • Consider ins t alling hom e and ve hicl e alar m s ys tems and vehicle anti -th e f t dev ices . • Avoid p ark ing in unlit areas at night . • It is als o imp or t ant to t ake p ro ac tive m easures when leav ing your hom e for e x tende d p erio ds of tim e. • M ake your hom e l o o ke d live d in . Put light s , r adios and T Vs on v ariab l e tim er s . I f you’re leav ing a • • • • • • • • • • vehicle out side your house, have a neighb our move it p erio dic all y. Ar r ange for law n and garden up ke ep. Leave up -to - date em ergenc y cont ac t infor mation for your neighb our or f riend . Tur n the ringer on your te lep hon e to low or of f. D o not leave your light s on 24 hour s a day. D on’t announce your absence on ans wering machine m ess ages; leave a nor mal m ess age on the machine. Se t se curit y alar m (if ap p lic ab l e). Ensure p er son watching your hom e has the se curit y alar m co de and p ass word . So cial m e dia sites such as Faceb o ok and Twit ter have b e com e an infor mation highway for p lanning b reak- ins . D O N OT adver tise when you are going on vac ation . G ar age op ener s should not b e le f t in vehicles , as thieves c an us e them to gain entr y into a hom e. Avoid p ark ing in unlit areas at night . Hide your valuab les out of sight , or b e t ter ye t , t ake them with you . D on’t ke ep e x tr a keys in your vehicle. Call 9 -1-1 when you se e suspicious ac tiv it y in your neighb orho o d, other wise cont ac t Crim e Stopp er s , anony mousl y. “. . . a f ew s i m p l e s t e p s w i l l r e d u ce t h e c h a n ce o f b u r g l ar y a n d/o r van d a l i s m t o yo u r h o m e. . .” 22 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A ALBERTA 23 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Break and Enter D e f i n i t i o n To Break and Enter: A burglary; to break and enter onto another’s premises, land or real property with the intent to there commit a crime, most typically theft A ter m us e d by som e common law juris dic tion in p re ference to b urglar y b ut w hich, with dis tinc tions of p oint s of de t ail, p ro hibit s the s am e conduc t . Cana da’s Criminal Co de de f ines b reak and enter at S. 3 4 8 and comp le tes the des cription with a de f inition of b reak at S . 321 and entr y at S. 350; all as fo ll ows: “ S . 321. . . b reak m eans . . . to b reak any p ar t , inter nal or e x ter nal, or . . . to op en any thing that is use d or intende d to b e use d to close or to cover an inter nal or e x ter nal op ening.” “ S . 3 4 8 . Ever y one who • b reak s and enter s a p lace with intent to commit an indic t ab l e of fence th erein, • b reak s and enter s a p lace and commit s an indic t ab le of fence 24 therein, or • b reak s out of a p lace af ter commit ting an indic t ab le of fence therein, or entering the p lace with intent to commit an indic t ab le of fence therein, • is guilt y • if the of fence is commit te d in re lation to a dwe lling - house, of an indic t ab le of fence and liab le to imp risonm ent for life, and • if the of fence is commit te d in re lation to a p lace other than a dwe lling - house, of an indic t ab le of fence and liab le to imp risonm ent for a ter m not e xce e ding ten year s or of an of fence p unishab le on summar y conv ic tion .” “. . . for the p ur p oses of p ro ce e dings under this se c tion, ev idence that an accuse d b roke and entere d a p lace or at tempte d to b reak and enter a p lace is , in the absence of ev idence to th e C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 contr ar y, p ro of that he b roke and entere d the p lace or at tempte d to do s o, as th e c ase may b e, w ith intent to commit an indic t ab le of fence th erein; or b roke out of a p lace is , in th e abs ence of any ev idence to the contr ar y, p ro of that he b roke out af ter • commit ting an indic t ab l e of fence th erein, or • entering with intent to commit an indic t ab le of fence th erein .” “(P)lace m eans a dwe lling - house; a b uilding or s truc ture or any p ar t th ere of, other than a dwe lling - house; a r ailway vehicle, a vesse l, an aircr af t or a tr ailer ; or a p en or an enclosure in w hich f ur- b earing animals are kept in c aptiv it y for b re e ding or comm ercial p ur p oses .” “ S . 350. . . . (A) p er son enter s as so on as any p ar t of his b o d y or any p ar t of an ins tr um ent that he uses is within any thing that is b eing entere d; and a p er s on shall b e de em e d to have b ro ken and entere d if he obt aine d entr ance by a threat or an ar tif ice or by co llusion with a p er son w ithin, or he entere d without law f ul jus tif ic ation or e xcuse, the p ro of of w hich lies on him, by a p er manent or temp or ar y op ening.” It is cus tomar y for common law juris dic tions to have create d a s ep ar ate of fence for the p ossession of b reak- in or b urglar to o ls . “ S . 351. . . Ever y one w ho, w ithout law f ul e xcuse, the p ro of of which lies on him, has in his p ossession any ins tr um ent suit ab le for the p ur p os e of b reak ing into any p lace, ALBERTA motor vehicle, vault or s afe under circums t ances that give rise to a reasonab le inference that the ins trum ent has b e en use d or is or was intende d to b e use d for any such p ur p ose, is guilt y of an indic t ab l e of fence. . .” A s with b urglar y, much c ase law e xis t s disse c ting the word b reak and enter, with of fender s se ek ing to b e re lieve d of a conv ic tion on p oint s of de t ail. 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A B .C A ALBERTA 27 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Home Invasion D e f i n i t i o n Home Invasion: H o m e I nva s i o n s i s t h e p re m e d i ta te d c o n f ro n ta t i o n w i t h t h e vi c t i m w i t h t h e i n te n t to ro b a n d /o r i n f l i c t vi o l e n c e o n t h e o c c u p a n t s o f t h e household when • a h o m e ow n e r re t u rn s h o m e u n e x p e c te d l y w h i l e a b re a k a n d e n te r i s i n p ro g re s s a n d t h e re i s c o n f ro n ta t i o n; • a p e r s o n b re a k s i n to a h o m e b e l i evi n g t h a t n o o n e i s h o m e a n d s o m e o n e i s , o r b e l i evi n g t h a t t h e o c c u p a n t s a re a l l a s l e e p a n d t h ey wa ke u p, a n d t h e re i s c o n f ro n ta t i o n; • s o m e o n e f o rc i b l y e n te r s t h e h o m e o f a p e r s o n k n ow n to t h e m to “s e t t l e a s c o re ”. Ca p t u r e D at a Vancou ver : “where the susp e c t(s) cho os e a residential p remise in which th ey k now a p er son or p er sons are p res ent w ith the p re - for mulate d p lan of conf ronting the o ccup ant(s), at t ack ing them, ho lding them or binding th em thereby commit ting ass ault and unlaw f ul conf inem ent , th en a th e f t is at tempte d or comp l e te d, thereby commit ting robb er y ”; Toronto: “a robb er y commit te d in the liv ing quar ter s of a residence”; and, Cal gar y : “when the culp rit(s) enter a residence by force, threat s , intimidation, or p er mission, either k now ing or e xp e c ting the residence to b e o ccupie d. O r, culp rit(s) b reak in to residence and wait for the resident s to re tur n . Culp rit(s) mus t have p re - for mulate d intention of t ak ing p rop er t y, money or drugs , e tc . , and use force, threat s , or intimidation towards any p er son in th e residence to achieve their go al.” Ch a ra c t e ri s t i c s 6 8% of all accuse d were s tr anger s . 21% were c asual acquaint ances 28 and 11% invo lve d f amil y, f riends or b usiness re lationships . 50 % of ‘hom e invasion’ incident s invo lve d a weap on . In 47% of ‘hom e invasion’ incident s 38% rep or te d minor injuries and 8% rep or te d major injuries . Elderl y are more f re quentl y v ic tims in this t y p e of crim e as comp are d to rob b eries . Cri m i n a l Co d e o f Ca n a d a S. 3 4 8 .1. Aggr avating circums t ance – hom e invasion; I f a p er son is conv ic te d of an of fence under se c tion 98 or 98 .1, subse c tion 279(2); or se c tion 3 43, 3 4 6 or 3 4 8 in re lation to a dwe lling - house, the cour t imp osing the sentence on the p er s on shall consider as an aggr avating circums t ance, the f ac t that the dwe lling - house was o ccupie d at the tim e of the commission of the of fence, and that the p er son in commit ting the of fence; (a) k new that or was re ck less as to whe ther the dwe lling - house was o ccupie d; and (b) use d v io lence or threat s of v io lence to a p er son or p rop er t y. C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA Choosing an Alarm Company P Is your comp any a m emb er of P D o you have 24 hour resp ons e BB B? P Is your comp any a m emb er of C ANA SA? P Can you p rov ide cus tom er re ferences? P D o you have liabilit y insur ance? P D o you re quire a ser v ice contr ac t? for rep air s? Is it on dut y or c all out? P D o you have a b usiness license? P D o es your comp any have “Alarm Verif ication” proce dures in p lace for f alse alar ms? P D o es your comp any of fer f ire, P D o you of fer a p ro duc t P W ho is your monitoring war r ant y? H ow l ong? P D o es warr ant y cover p ar t s and lab our? P D o you of fer p erio dic e quipm ent maintenance or adjus tm ent? At what cos t? b uilding temp er atures , f ur nace f ailure ser v ices? comp any? P W ill you notif y m e if you change m onitoring comp anies? P O bt ain at leas t thre e P D o you of fer alar m resp onse P Ad ditional M onthl y Fe es s er v ices? At what cos t s? P H ow l ong have you b e en in b usiness? P H ow many ser v ice s t af f do you have? es timates f rom dif ferent re t ailer s . M aintenance contr ac t Alar m m onitoring Alar m resp onse any other cos t s Sp eak to p e op l e w ho ow n an alar m s ys tem to obt ain re ferences . Call comp anies to de ter mine m emb er ship with the Canadian Alar m and Se curit y A sso ciation (C ANA SA) and the B e t ter Business Bureau . R e ques t comp any liter ature. Cho ose thre e comp anies and re ques t a no ob ligation hom e sur vey. “ Yo u r b e s t we a p o n i s yo u r b rai n . Us e co m m o n s e ns e a n d g o o d j u d g m e nt .” C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 29 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Break and Enter Proofing Your Home I n i t i at i ve s t o R e d u ce Being a Victim T h e f ir s t is to have an a de quate s e curit y s ys tem p rote c ting your p remis es inside, w ith a s trong emp hasis on e x terior p erim e ter p rote c tion . T he fo cus of your s ys tem should b e p revention, m eaning p reventing the b urglar f rom entering your hom e, ensuring the intru der is aware that their ac tiv ities have b e en de te c te d even b e fore their unlaw f ul entr y has b e en comp l e te d and now th ere are witnesses to what they are tr y ing to do. sure you under s t and the leve l of se curit y you are re ceiv ing. T he dif ference b e t we en ade quate and inade quate s ys tems nor mall y re lates to “e xp erience” and “p ennies”. D on’t throw your money away. A s ys tem p rov iding a coup l e of entr ance “cont ac t s”, an interior m otion s ensor and ignoring p erim e ter p rote c tion is ina de quate. N ew do or lo ck s that do not use keys , c alle d key less entr y lo ck s , are go o d ideas . T hey c annot b e easil y jimmie d and there are no los t keys to wor r y ab out . D o or lo ck s of this k ind make it eas y for the f amil y to enter and you do not have to wor r y ab out your child ge t ting in when they arrive at hom e and realize their key is los t or b ack at scho o l. A hom e ow ner, b e liev ing that their f amil y is s e cure with this t y p e of s ys tem, w ill b e dis app ointe d when th e s ys tem they were lead to b e lieve w ill p rote c t them, do esn’t . M ake 30 O utdo or lighting c an run f rom dusk till daw n on it s ow n, or motion lighting. T his m eans for a p er son to b reak- in they will not b e doing it under the cover of dark ness , ins tea d they risk b eing se en . T hese are easil y ins t alle d, are ine xp ensive and you c an do it! C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 T h e larg es t p ar t of ke eping a hom e s e cure f rom a criminal is hav ing a g o o d s e curit y s ys tem ins t all e d that a d dress es your ne e ds , b oth inside and out side of your hom e. A G u i d e t o D e t e rri n g I nt ru d e r s St atis tic s Canada rep or t s that of 230, 0 0 0 b reak- ins across the countr y in 20 07, ab out 6 0 % (almos t 14 0, 0 0 0) were residential. In 2011, b reak- ins were on e of the mos t common for ms of p rop er t y crim e in Cana da . Po lice rep or te d over 181, 20 0 b reak- ins , accounting for 15% of all p rop er t y re late d of fences . W hil e th e ins t allation of alar m s ys tems and motion de te c tor s have contrib ute d to a s tead y re duc tion in hom e b reak- ins in re cent year s , alone th ey may not de ter a de ter mine d thie f. T h ey should b e combine d w ith oth er m easures that he lp ke ep b urglar s f rom f inding your hom e an at tr ac tive t arg e t . M ake your hom e less v ulner ab le by fo ll ow ing these tips . O ut side the hom e You want your hom e to app ear imp en e tr ab l e. I f it l o o k s dif f icult to b reak into, chances are a b urglar will m ove on to another t arge t . Ke ep shrubs and b ushes we ll trimm e d and away f rom your do or ways . T his he lps e liminate p ossib le hiding p laces for intr uder s . M ake sure that y ard work to o ls are not l e f t out . T hey c an b e use d by an intru der to b reak into your hom e. Consider ins t alling light s or motion de te c tor s around the e x terior of your hous e. ALBERTA N ever hide e x tr a keys outdo or s , esp e ciall y in obv ious p laces such as do or le dges , mailb oxes or under th e mat . H om e alar m s ys tems or do gs that b ark at s tr anger s are great de terrent s for b urglar s , as are signs like “b eware of the do g ” and hom e alar m s ticker s p lace d on your do or s and windows . D o not p ut a sign with your f amil y nam e on the out side of your hous e. A thie f could lo ok up your numb er in the p hone b o ok and c all to se e if any b o d y ’s hom e. I f you go out , never leave a note on your do or. D o o r s a n d w i n d ows T hese are the main entr y p oint s of your hom e. M ake sure they are se cure and dif f icult to ge t through . Always lo ck your do or s and windows . A sur p rising numb er of rob b eries o ccur through unlo cke d do or s or windows . An op en window se en f rom the s tre e t c an se em like an inv it ation to enter your hom e. And don’t forg e t to lo ck your gar age do or. E x terior do or s should b e of a s trong, so lid material and e quip p e d with high - qualit y lo ck s . Se condar y lo ck s on do or s and windows ac t as an ad de d de ter rent . Always change the lo ck s when you move to a new hom e or lose keys . Sliding do or s should b e se cure d w ith a s tick or m e t al b ar. T he s t ationar y C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 31 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 do or p an e should also b e se cure d; oth er w is e it c an b e easil y lif te d of f th e tr ack . Use an au xiliar y l o ck or do or pins ho o ke d into the f r am e. Use tim er s on your light s , s tere os and te lev isions . T he light s and noise will give the imp ression that som e one is hom e. Pr o t e c t i n g va l u a b l e i t e m s I f a b urglar c an sp ot valuab le items f rom th e s tre e t , it ’s like an inv it ation to com e in . Se t ting light s to go on and of f at ir re gular inter vals makes it lo ok like som e one is mov ing through the ro oms of the house, as they would b e if you were hom e. N ever l eave valuab les in p laces w h ere th ey c an b e se en through a do or or w indow. Consider p lacing items like e xp ensive jewe ller y or s to ck cer tif ic ates in a s afe t y dep osit b ox . Engr ave your driver s’ license numb er on your valuab l es . And ke ep an inventor y s tore d in a s afe p lace. W h e n yo u ’r e away f r o m h o m e Your g o al when you are away on v ac ation should b e to make it lo ok like s om e one is s till liv ing in your hom e. 32 Cance l your newsp ap er and ask a neighb our or f riend to pick up your mail. Hire som e one to cut your gr ass or shove l the snow. A sk a neighb our to leave a b ag of their garb age out at your house on pick- up day. Leave a c ar in the driveway. I f you t ake your c ar on vac ation, ask a neighb our to p ark in your driveway. Tur n dow n the ringer on your te lep hone. D o not change your C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 M ake it dif f icult to access any p er s onal infor mation you may have on your hard drive. hap p ening around your hom e. R ep or t suspicious ac tiv ities in your neighb ourho o d such as unk now n p er sons hanging around, slow mov ing vehicles circling the b lo ck , unusual noises or unf amiliar p arke d c ar s . M ake sure you le t your neighb our s k now w h en you are p lanning on b eing away. T hat way they c an ke ep an eye out for any unusual ac tiv it y around your hom e. D o not allow s tr anger s into your hom e. I f som e one k no ck s on your do or and s ays they are hur t or n e e d he lp, ke ep your do or lo cke d and c all the p o lice for them . Al ways b e awa r e a n d p r e p a r e d K now w hat to watch and lis ten for, and b e smar t when t alk ing to s tr ang er s . W hen rep l y ing to c alls f rom s tr anger s , such as p e op le who s ay they are te lemarke ter s or conduc ting a sur vey, never m ention when you are p lanning to b e away. Likewis e, do not discuss tr ave l p lans in p ub lic p laces where you don’t k now who may b e lis tening. p hon e m ess age to s ay you are away. Tur n of f your comp uter and dis conn e c t it f rom the Inter ne t . M ake sure trus te d neighb our s and f riends have a way to reach you, in c as e th ey notice som e thing s tr ange ALBERTA “. . . r e du ce yo u r c h a n ce s o f b e co m i n g a b r e a k a n d e nt e r v i c t i m . . .” ...because we live here. Medicine Hat, AB 459 - 2 Street SE • 403-526-2885 #1 - 1299 Trans Canada Way SE • 403-526-8995 Proudly helping our communities with all their insurance needs! Auto | Home | Business | Farm | Life | Travel | Financial Services C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 33 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Supporting Communities. Strengthening Relationships. www.canadawestland.com 34 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A ALBERTA 35 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Home Security Quiz Outside Home Are th ere clear v iews of all windows and do or s? r Yes rNo T he mo re private an area is , the more likely it is to at trac t the at tention of a criminal. T hieves like to work where they can’t b e seen. Trim trees and shrubs that blo ck sight to your windows and do or s , esp ecially basement windows . Consider installing a wide - angle lens p ee phole. Are th ere v isib l e interior or e x terior light s that give the imp ression you are hom e, even if you’re not? r Yes rNo Install outside lighting to eliminate dark areas around do or s or windows . Co nsider using motion lights with a low intensit y. W i n d ows D o th e w indows of your hom e have: r pin (rem ov ab l e nail - like obje c t drill e d through the overlapping ver tic al f r am e at a dow nward angle) r s e condar y af ter marke t lo ck ing dev ice? r Yes rNo Most window lo ck s are easily broken. Criminals target sliding windows b ecause they are easy to jimmy o p en. Add one or b oth of the securit y measures mentioned ab ove. Basement windows , and windows ne x t to do or s , can b e protec ted using a piece of p olycarb o nate – a clear, rubb erized plastic . It is imp or tant that you can escap e, in the event of a f ire, when using a barrier-t yp e counter- measure. 36 Doors Is there an eas y way of se eing who is at your do or without hav ing to op en it? r Yes rNo Ever y do or should have a way of clearly seeing who is there without o p ening it. T his will allow you to kee p your do or lo cked while assessing the visitor prior to o p ening it. Leave your do or lo cked when you are at home, including your screen do or. If you have a screen do or, you should have it lo cked and you can o p en the main do or to conver se with any p er son while maintaining securit y. A lo cked screen do or also provides additional securit y to any do or. D o all of your e x terior do or s have a deadb o lt with a p ar t that e x tends into the do or f r am e that is at leas t one inch long? Are the screws lo c ate d on the do or jamb opp osite the lo ck at leas t 2 . 5 inches long? r Yes rNo Criminals with to ols easily defeat conventional key in the k nob lo ck s . D eadb olts should b e installed on all e x terior do or s . D o or k ick break- ins are b ecoming common. To secure a do o r pro p erly, the screws should b e at least 2. 5 – 3. 5 inches long, and the strike plate should have a minimum of four of f set holes . I f you have a sliding do or, do you have a se curit y b ar in the b ot tom tr ack to p revent the do or f rom op ening? r Yes rNo C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 T he standard lo ck ing pin on sliding do or s is usually cast metal, which break s easily. A snug f it ting securit y bar, or even ho ckey stick , should b e added to the do or to prevent it f rom b eing pried. G a ra g e D o o r s D o you clos e and l o ck your gar age? r Yes rNo Garages are a favourite target b ecause they of ten have other valuables , such as vehicles , p ower to ols , sp or ting go o ds , and bic ycles in them. T hef ts f rom garages are an easily preventable crime. Kee p garage do or s closed and lo cked, even when you are home. B e sure the overhead do or closes completely af ter you drive in or out of your garage. Va l u a b l e s D o you s tore valuab l es in a s afe t y dep osit b ox or in th e b asem ent? r Yes rNo T he b est place to put valuables is in a safet y de p osit b ox . A go o d alternative is to hide valuables in a lo ck b ox in a general storage area co ncealed in your home. It ’s a go o d idea to make a list of your valuables , take photos o r them, and list their serial numb er s and descriptio ns . Engrave your elec tronics , bikes , and to ols . Neighbours D o you k now your neighb our s across the s tre e t and on all thre e sides of you? r Yes rNo Neighb our s can lo ok out for one another and their pro p er t y. Building your communit y co nnec tio ns enhances the securit y and qualit y of your home. Neighb our s are also e xcellent p e o ple to watch over your home when you are away. ALBERTA W h e n Away D o you leave light s on tim er s , b oth inside and out side the hom e? r Yes rNo T imer s make a home lo ok lived in and will avoid leaving your home in dark ness at night and leaving the outside lights o n during the day. D o you have a tr us te d neighb our or f riend to pick up your mail, newsp ap er s , and f l yer s? r Yes rNo T he accumulation of mail is a sure sign that nob o dy is home. Have you made arr angem ent s to have your law n cut and snow shove le d? r Yes rNo T he app earance of your home should not var y whether you are home or awa y. D o you leave a m ess age on your ans wering machine that leaves th e imp ression you are not hom e? r Yes rNo Never leave a message to say or imply you are not home or away for a p erio d of time. Kee p it the same as when you are home. R e su l t s Your result s re f le c t the leve l of s e curit y your hom e has . I f you ans were d ‘no’ to any of these ques tions , consider w hat changes you c an make to imp rove your hom e se curit y. Tip O ne f inal tip is to ensure em ergenc y p er sonne l c an easil y se e your ad dress f rom the s tre e t , even at night . “ I s yo u r h o m e a n e a s y t ar g e t f o r t hi eve s? ” C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 37 ALBERTA 38 CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A ALBERTA 39 ALBERTA 40 CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Crim e Prevention T hrough Env ironm ent al D esign (CP T ED) h e lps make communities s afer through neighb ourho o d p lanning, deve l op m ent , and maintenance. CP T ED de ter s criminal ac tiv it y through natur al sur veillance (v isibilit y, so cial ac tiv ities), natur al access contro l (entr y and e xit p oint s , fences), and natur al b oundaries . Eva l u at i n g N e i g h b o rh o o d s D esignation . W hat is the intende d us e of this sp ace? D e f inition . D o es th e sp ace have clear b order s and ow n er ship? D esign . D o es the p hysic al design supp or t the intende d f unc tion? G ra f f i t i a n d Va n d a l i s m Clean up gr af f iti as so on as p ossib le. Us e de cor ative landsc aping, mur als , and light s to discour age t agging. Avoid shrubs and other natur al obje c t s a p er son could hide b ehind . S e le c t tre es that w ill all ow for sightlin es . St r e e t s a n d Pu b l i c Sp ace s H o ld neighb ourho o d ac tiv ities like b lo ck p ar ties . Ensure s tre e t s are p e des trian f riendl y. Create s tre e t sc ap es . Calm tr af f ic to re duce tr af f ic f low and e xcessive sp e e d . Pa rk i n g L o t s Clearl y identif y s t air we lls . Pos t eas y to se e and read dire c tional signs . R e duce hiding sp ot s with windows and mirror s . Inf luence b ehav iour s with b right , motivating, re f le c tive co lour s on b ackgrounds . Increas e v isibilit y with light s and sightlin es . Use se curit y p er sonne l and se curit y s ys tems . Tra i l s a n d Pa rk s D eny access to iso late d areas . D ire c t tr af f ic . H o ld ac tiv ities in th e p ark . Ke ep signs in go o d rep air. R e design sp ace to increase sightlin es and to re duce hiding areas . Clear tr ansitional zones f rom p ub lic to p rivate sp aces . R e lo c ate gathering areas to p laces with the b es t natur al sightlines and access contro l. C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 41 ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Crime Prevention Goals Rur al communities have their ow n unique crim e p revention challenges i.e. th e f t of crops , copp er wire, f ue l, timb er, lives to ck , fer tilizer s and f ar m e quipm ent . Rur al communit y m emb er s may encounter dumps of ch emic als f rom clandes tine labs (M e th labs) or remains of p o ach e d animals . B e a p ro ac tive neighb our : ke ep an eye on your neighb our ’s hom es or cot t ages , lives to ck and e quip m ent . I f you se e a suspicious ve hicle or suspicious ac tiv it y, re cord th e licens e p late numb er and ac tiv it y o ccur ring; infor m your neighb our s and l o c al law enforcem ent ab out any thing mak ing you uneas y. Doors and Locks M ake sure e x ter nal do or s in your hom e and /or cot t age have dead b o lt l o ck s , and any outb uildings are so lid wo o d or m e t al and have p a dl o ck s . Always lo ck them . 42 • Use long screws to ins t all dead b o lt s on do or s (app roximate l y 4 inches) and screw them into th e do or f r am e. • Se cure sliding glass do or s with comm ercial lo ck s , wo o den dowe l ie. b ro oms tick , in the tr ack to jam the do or in c ase som e one tries to p r y it op en . • Inser t screws in the up p er tr ack going into the f i xe d f r am e to p revent anyone f rom lif ting th e do or f rom it s tr ack . • Se cure doub le - hung windows by sliding a b o lt or nail through a ho le drille d at a dow nward angl e in each top cor ner of the inside s ash and p ar t way through the out side s ash . • Se cure b asem ent windows with a wo o den dowe l in the tr ack to jam the window in c ase som e one tries to p r y it op en or ins t all an anti slide dev ice, side b o lt or key lo ck . C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 Co t t a g e s • Cot t ages should always have the ap p ear ance of b eing o ccupie d. T his c an b e accomp lishe d by using m otion ac tivate d light s b oth indo or s and outdo or s . • Consider ins t alling a tim er on the te l ev ision or leav ing the r adio on to h e lp de ter criminals . • Store and se cure re creational e quip m ent out of sight (quads , trikes , b o at s , sk i - do os .) • S afe guard v aluab l e p rop er t y by engr av ing or mark ing it with your driver ’s license numb er. Take p hotos , s ave them on a CD or m em or y s tick and s tore of f site. Outside • Ke ep your house, driveway, b ar ns and other b uildings we ll - lit . • Consider ins t alling motion ac tivate d light s on your p rop er t y. • Pr une b ack shr ub b er y which may hide do or s , windows or light s . • Ke ep your fences in go o d rep air. • Se cure all access ro ads with gates or c ab les s tre tche d b e t we en p os t s cem ente d into the ground; make them v isib le with b right f lags or s tream er s , re f le c tive material or t ap e. • Pos t “ N o Tresp assing ” or “ N o Hunting ” signs to demons tr ate you are on the aler t . ALBERTA Section] • S e cure gas p umps , gas t ank s , s tor ag e bins , she ds and gr ain e l ev ator s with s turd y p adlo ck s or dea db o lt s . [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S Pr o p e r t y O w n e r s • R ep or t suspicious wo o d cut ting, tresp assing and p rop er t y damag e to lo c al law enforcem ent . “. . . ke e p a n eye o n yo u r n e i g h b o r s . . .” C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 43 Section] [ Kid’s ALBERTA 44 CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 • Ke ep a lis t of all valuab les , cre dit c ards and serial numb er s in a s afe p lace. • Ch e ck the cre dentials of all do or- to - do or s al esp er sons or tr a des p er sons by cont ac ting th eir resp e c tive p rofessional ass o ciations . E q u i p m e nt • M ake Crim e Prevention We ek an annual reminder to do se curit y insp e c tions on your p rop er t y. • Engr ave to o ls , guns , and machin er y with a p er manent identif ic ation numb er like a driver s’ license numb er. An e le c tric engr aver should b e av ailab l e f re e charge f rom your lo c al RCMP de t achm ent . • Ke ep a re cord of items you have marke d and the serial numb er s in a s afe p lace. • Store and lo ck e quipm ent and f ar m machiner y in a b ar n or gar ag e. • Store f irear ms and ammunition sep ar ate l y, ensuring b oth are lo cke d ap p rop riate l y. Firear ms and ammunition mus t b e s tore d in accordance with Firear ms Ac t and re gulations . • Always lo ck your tr uck s or oth er vehicles when they are not in us e. N ever leave keys in vehicles or f ar m e quip m ent . • D on’t leave to o ls in the op en b ack of a pick up tr uck or in an unse cure d tr uck b e d to o lb ox . • I f machines mus t b e le f t out for long p erio ds of tim e, dis ab le th em by remov ing the rotor, dis trib utor or b at ter y • D on’t leave major e quip m ent in a f ie ld over night or in remote areas away f rom hom e; lo ck them in a b ar n or she d or p ark them where they c an b e se en . • Imm e diate l y rep or t to law enforcem ent any missing chemic als , e quip m ent , f ue l, m e dicines or fer tilizer s . C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA “. . . ru ra l va n d a l s d o m o r e t h a n s t e a l farm e q u i p m e nt . . .” Li ve s t o c k • Tat to o, micro - chip or b r and all lives to ck . E ar t ags or ne ck chains c an b e remove d. • M ark young s to ck so on af ter bir th and t ake re gular count s of all lives to ck . Cr o p s • Store har ves te d crops in p rote c te d and l o cke d l o c ations . • Consider mark ing gr ain, hay or oth er crops with non -toxic confe t ti imp rinte d with your sp e cial co de numb er to b e rem ove d by s tor age or p ro cessing f acilities . • Ke ep s tor age areas neat and we ll organize d so any the f t w ill b e notice d imm e diate l y. • Che ck emp loye e re ferences b e fore they s t ar t work . Infor m them ab out all your crim e p revention m easures and ensure they adh ere to them . H e l p Yo u r N e i g h b o u r s • W hen you are away on b usiness or vac ation, s top the de liver y of your mail or ask a neighb our to pick it up. • Have your neighb our s routin e l y che ck your p rop er t y and re tur n the f avor when they leave on trips . • J oin a r ur al crim e watch p ro gr am . Call 9 -1-1 when a crim e is in p ro gress , other wise cont ac t Crim e Stopp er s , anony mousl y. 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A B .C A 47 Section] ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 United Front Powers Solution [ Kid’s T h e M anag er of Se curit y for Alb er t a’s larges t e le c tric al tr ansmission p rov ider, Alt aLink , obs er ve d a signif ic ant gap in communic ation within the indus tr y and als o b e t we en indus tr y and law enforcem ent . In combination with values e xp resse d by Alt aLink to encour age innovative and creative s o lutions to age - o ld p rob lems , and 28 year s of ser v ice with Calgar y Po lice, D ean Young was de ter mine d to f ind a s o lution by conduc ting a for um consis ting of e le c tricit y indus tr y p hysic al s e curit y p rofessionals and law enforcem ent , to work on these issues , later nam e d Prov incial El e c tricit y Physic al S e curit y (PEPS) work ing group. W ith a commitm ent towards a common g o al of p rov iding p r ac tic al, work ab le l ong -ter m s o lutions , p o lice ser v ices throughout Alb er t a p rov ide d m emb er s to th e PEPS work ing group, to share realis tic challeng es that they f ace d in comb ating crim es agains t the e le c tricit y indus tr y. Par t of th e challenge was that crim es such as b reak ing into f acilities and the f t of cop p er w ire f rom subs t ations , were not b eing rep or te d to p o lice. T he group fo cus e d on changing the way indus tr y and law enforcem ent agencies app ro ach e d this crim e. R ath er than v iewinig this as a commo dit y b as e d crim e, PEPS s tresse d their fo cus was on th e real danger s , s afe t y and re liabilit y risk s p os e d to emp l oye es , em ergenc y f ir s t- resp onder s , and the gener al p ub lic . D isr uptions to e l e c tric al f acilities also increas e th e p otential for e le c tro cution and je op ardize the s afe t y of those who com e in cont ac t with it . Copp er the f t 48 could also cut p ower, where it c an’t b e af forde d, such as hospit als , scho o ls and critic al inf r as tr uc ture. To e duc ate the way the p ub lic p erceive d this crim e, a p ar tner ship was forg e d with Crim e Stopp er s to r aise awaren ess . Crim e Stop p er s p ro duce d a Cop p er T he f t maga zine, and aire d Pub lic S er v ice Announcem ent s . PEPS unique app ro ach c aught th e at tention of indus tr y and law enforcem ent agencies out side of Alb er t a , when Cal gar y and Edmonton b e c am e the f ir s t cities w ith crow n p rose cutor s de dic ate d so l e l y to p rose cuting crim es re late d to m e t al th e f t . To supp or t p rose cutions , Alt aLink and Calgar y Po lice Ser v ice s t ar te d tr aining a cour t e xp er t . “ We s t ar te d an evo lution with how this crim e is v iewe d,” s t ates Young, w ho als o p ur sue d lobby ing for fe der al le gislation as a m emb er of the Canadian Ele c tricit y A sso ciation (CE A) Se curit y Inf r as tr uc ture Prote c tion Commit te e, in an e f for t to se t a s t andard for how cop er w ire the f t is app ro ache d by all leve ls of law enforcem ent . Up date: • Industr y and law enforcement remain enthusiastic for new provincial legislation. • B ill 201, Scrap Metal D ealer s and Rec ycler s Identif ication Ac t, received Royal A ssent, April 29, 2013. • B ill 201, comes into force; on pro clamation by the Legislative A ssembly of Alb er ta . C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA No Worries © ...because we have the most competitive insurance rates available. www.westernfinancialgroup.ca I 1-866-THE-WEST C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 49 Section] CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Importance of Reporting Crime [ Kid’s ALBERTA T h e imp or t ance of rep or ting crim e and dis order, re gardless of severit y, is abs o lute l y v it al for the Po lice S er v ices and your communit y. T here are num erous resources within th e p o lice dep ar tm ent s that , on a dail y b asis , monitor crim e and dis order, anal y ze it for p at ter ns and s end th e infor mation to f rontline m emb er s so they c an v isit areas t arg e te d by of fender s . From this , t arg e t areas are identif ie d, and, on num erous o cc asions , the indiv iduals resp onsib l e are also identif ie d . T h e f inal result , although not always s e en, is an arres t for th e original crim e rep or te d, or for other o ccur rences . O n a we ek l y b asis , the Communit y Liaison Cons t ab les , Communit y Sergeant s , B eat Sergeant s , as we ll as div isional managem ent , m e e t , rev iew, and discuss crim e p at ter ns and em erging hot sp ot s . From th es e m e e tings s tr ate gies are deve lop e d, discusse d and utilize d by the m emb er s of each div ision . V iew maps at : ht tp: //crim ema p.calgar yp olice.ca ht tp: //crim ema p ping.edmo nto np olice.ca T he initial rep or ting of an incident is crucial. L aw enforcem ent c annot address crim es or hot sp ot s when they are not notif ie d. R ep or ting an incident t ake as lit tle as 15 minutes . R ep or t s c an b e made by at tending a communit y or div isional s t ation, by c alling Po lice or cont ac ting Crim e Stop p er s , anony m ousl y. E ach day, anal ys t s p ut to ge ther a map of the div isions , re cording and illus tr ating ever y crim e that o ccur s in th e div ision . Fur ther, rep or t s of dis order issues are also do cum ente d. Pro ac tive p atro ls , b eat p atro ls , and p ro ac tive p o licing event s , are resp onses to the em erging crim e and disorder p at ter ns do cum ente d . In many c ases , when a p o lice c ar or a p o lice of f icer is note d in your neighb orho o d, they are v isiting a t arge t area . “. . .t h e fr e q u e n c y a n d s eve ri t y o f o cc u rr e n ce s w i ll i n c r e a s e w h e n t h ey ar e n o t d e a l t w i t h . . .” 50 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S ALBERTA Section] C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 51 Section] [ Kid’s ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Canadian Criminal Real Time Identification Services (CCRTIS) O ve r v i ew A key comp onent of Forensic Science & I dentif ic ation Ser v ices (FS & IS), CCR T IS maint ains the national rep ositor y of f inger p rint and criminal re cord infor mation and is mandate d to p rov ide dire c t op er ational supp or t to th e Cana dian law enforcem ent , criminal jus tice and p ub lic se curit y communities , as we ll as inter national p ar tn er s such as the Fe der al Bureau of Inves tigation (FB I) and Inter p o l for criminal, civ il and immigr ation p ur p os es . O p e rat i o n s L atent O p er ations p rov ides verif ic ations of f inger p rint s t aken f rom crim e scenes to supp or t p o lice ac tiv ities of law enforcem ent p ar tner s . T h e CCR T IS mandate is achieve d through the organiz ational ac tiv ities of a numb er of ser v ices . Q u i c k Fac t s Ap p rox imate l y 230, 0 0 0 civ il clear ance f inger p rint re ques t s are re ceive d annuall y for : - Emp loy m ent - Vulner ab le Se c tor (vo lunte er s and s t af f ) - So cial Ser v ices re quirem ent s - Inter national Adoptions - Waiver s/ V is as - Acce ss to inf o r m ati o n re ques t s For the e xis ting four million criminal re cords , there are ap p roximate l y : - 54 0, 0 0 0 annual tr ans ac tions - 35 million sup p or ting do cum ent s Cri m i n a l R e co r d s I n f o rm at i o n M anag em ent Ser v ices (CR IMS) up dates and maint ains more than 6 0 0, 0 0 0 criminal re cords annuall y. CR IMS p op ulates Criminal R e cord infor mation to the Cana dian Po lice Infor mation Centre (CPI C ) I dentif ic ation Dat a B ank . A criminal re cord f il e consis t s of an indiv idual ’s criminal charges and their disp ositions , inclu ding conv ic tions and dis charges , as we ll as f inger p rint infor mation . T he maintenance of f il es inclu des an e le c tronic image dat ab as e in supp or t of the national rep ositor y. Canadian Po lice Ser v ices Infor mation Centre (CPSI C ) p rov ides criminal re cord and identif ic ation ser v ices to all s ys tem user s , including Inter p o l. Ser v ices are p rov ide d 24 hour s a day, 365 days a year. “ B i o m e t ri c Dat a M a n a g e m e nt m ai nt ai n t h e nat i o na l f i n g e rp ri nt r e p os i t o r y ” 52 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A ALBERTA 53 Section] [ Kid’s ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 How To Text a Crime Tip B e g i n by e nte r i n g an agency K E Y WO R D f o r yo u r a r e a . ex: T i p10 0 (K E Y WO R DS for Alber ta av a i l a b l e o n f o l l ow i n g p a g e) Af te r s e n d i n g yo u r t i p, yo u w i l l r e ci eve a co n f i r m at i o n m e ss a g e t h at w i l l co nt a i n yo u r t i p s te r a l i as . T h e K E Y WO R D is f o l l owe d by yo u r c r i m e t i p. S e n d yo u r t i p to 274 637 (CR I M E S) ex: T i p10 0 J o h n D o e is s e l l i n g d r u gs o n t h e TJ R c a m p us b e h i n d the gym! Pl e as e r e p l y with additional i n f o r m at i o n at a ny t i m e w i t h yo u r co d e. D e l e te yo u r t i p f o r s a f e t y. ex: T i p r e ce i ve d ! Yo u r co d e is R7J9. To r e q u e s t m o r e i n f o r m at i o n te x t H EL P Te x t S TO P to o p t o u t at a ny t i m e. M e ss a g e a n d d at a r ate s m ay a p p l y. “nice s tuf f ” T ip10 0 B&E 54 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 Three Ways To Submit an Anonymous Tip Regardless of how you submit your tip, your anonymity is protected. Three ways tipsters can contact Crime Stoppers, anonymously: 1. TALK 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) 2. TYPE www.crimestoppers.ab.ca 3. TEXT keyword and tip to 274637 (CRIMES) ALBERTA Section] To keep pace with technology and extend access to the public, specifically our youth, Crime Stoppers accepts tips via SMS text messaging. As a community, young and old, we all share the responsibility of ensuring our neighborhoods are safe, and secure places to live. Crime Stoppers relies on citizens to help prevent and solve crime. [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S Keywords to text a tip: Calgary - Type ttttips, followed by your crime tip, and send to 274637 (CRIMES) Airdrie, Banff, Bow Valley, Brooks, Cochrane, Drumheller, Foothills Country, Red Deer, Medicine Hat, Strathmore Edmonton - Type TIP250, followed by your crime tip, and send to 274637 (CRIMES) Lethbridge - Type T IP232, followed by your crime tip, and send to 274637 (CRIMES) Northern Alberta - Type TIP205, followed by your crime tip, and send to 274637 (CRIMES) When a tipster calls web tips or texts tips back using the code number assigned to them, they will be advised where and when to pick up their cash award. All awards are dispensed by a civilian company, with no attempt to identify the tipster. For more information on how to text a tip anonymously , visit www.crimestoppers.ab.ca C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 55 Section] CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 [ Kid’s ALBERTA 56 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S ALBERTA Section] Sales Tel: (780) 440-4114 Fax: (780) 440-1326 Rentals Tel: (780) 438-5019 Fax: (780) 437-2128 Providing traffic control solutions to keep our communities safe. www.AtsTrafficGroup.com C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A [email protected] 57 Section] CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 UNSOLVED Crimes [ Kid’s ALBERTA O n M ay 16, 2013 at 9:25 pm, the male in the p hoto ro de up to a fence d comp ound on a bic ycle and gaine d access to the use d c ar b usiness in th e area of 125 Ave / For t R o a d. O nce inside the comp ound, he force f ull y entere d the b usiness where he remove d keys to a b lack truck . H e drove th e tr uck through the fence d comp ound and le f t the area . T he vehicle was later re covere d in the area of 133 Ave /9 0 St . Susp e c t D escription: 5’8 ”, 20 0 lbs , shor t , scruf f y, dark hair, Native or M e tis , 30 to 4 0 year s o ld, obv ious mark on his le f t che ek that could b e a t at to o, bir thmark or other mark . H e was wearing a light co lore d t-shir t , jeans and a dark b aseb all c ap with Chic ago W hite Sox emb lem . Ve hicle description: 20 0 8 b lack , D o dge Ram . T h e indiv idual show n in the p hoto ab ove may have infor mation ab out this crim e. Anyone with infor mation as to the identit y of this indiv idual or ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . Broschak , EPS D ow ntow n div ision of f ice at 78 0 - 421-2736 or cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony mousl y. TALK : 1- 8 0 0 -222- 8 477 T Y PE : t i p su b m i t . co m TE X T: TI P250 t o 274 637 58 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 UNSOLVED Crimes Susp e c t D escription: M al e, 18 to 24 year s o ld, dark , shor t and s tr aight hair, clean shaven, c auc asian ALBERTA Section] O n M arch 22, 2013 at 12:33 am, a group of 6 males entere d a b usiness in th e area of 10 9 St and 8 4 Ave. O nce inside the b usiness , one of the males walke d away f rom the group to gr ab a CC T V c am er a susp ende d by a drop ceiling. T h e mal e susp e c t ripp e d the ceiling tile and remove d the c am er a b e fore f le eing the b usiness . [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S T h e indiv idual show n in the p hoto may have infor mation ab out this crim e. Anyon e with infor mation as to the identit y of this indiv idual or ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . J. R eill y, EPS Southwes t div ision of f ice at 78 0 - 426 830 0 or cont ac t Crim e Stopp er s anony mousl y. TALK : 1- 8 0 0 -222- 8 477 T Y PE : t i p su b m i t . co m TE X T: TI P250 t o 274 637 C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 59 Section] CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 UNSOLVED Crimes [ Kid’s ALBERTA O n Jun e 9, 2013 at app roximate l y 6:45 am, an unk now n culp rit b roke into th e G reat Cana dian Piz z a at 503 17 Ave. SW, by b reak ing the lo ck on the rear do or. O nce inside, the culp rit damage d a c ash re gis ter to gain access to th e c ash inside. Af ter obt aining an undisclose d amount of c ash, the culp rit e xite d out the rear do or. T h e susp e c t is describ e d as male p ossib l y of Middle E as ter n de cent , ap p rox imate l y 35 to 4 0 year s o ld, with a heav y b uild. H e was b ald and was wearing a b lack jacke t and b lack p ant s . T h e indiv idual show n in the p hoto ab ove may have infor mation ab out this crim e. Anyone w ith infor mation as to the identit y of this indiv idual or ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . Ian R eid, CPS D is tric t 1 of f ice at 4 03 -567- 610 0 or cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony mousl y. TALK : 1- 8 0 0 -222- 8 477 T Y PE : t t tTI PS . co m TE X T: t t tTI PS t o 274 637 60 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 UNSOLVED Crimes T h e f ir s t susp e c t is describ e d as a c auc asian male, app roximate l y 5’8 ” t all, w ith a slim b uild. H e was wearing a grey ho o die and b lue jeans . T he se cond susp e c t is also describ e d as a c auc asian male, app roximate l y 6’ t all with a slim b uild. H e was wearing a dark- b lue ho o die, b lue jeans and a b aseb all c ap. ALBERTA Section] O n M ay 27, 2013 at app roximate l y 12: 50 am, t wo unk now n culp rit(s) b roke into Sh e App are l at 24 8 Stewar t G re en SW, by t wis ting of f the lo ck on th e f ront do or. O nce inside, the culp rit(s) s to le e xp ensive b r as , lingerie and s w imwear v alue d at app roximate l y $10, 0 0 0. [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S Anyon e with infor mation ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . Brennan Vander water, CPS D is tric t 2 of f ice at 4 03 -567- 620 0 or cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony m ousl y. TALK : 1- 8 0 0 -222- 8 477 T Y PE : t t tTI PS . co m TE X T: t t tTI PS t o 274 637 C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 61 Section] CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 UNSOLVED Crimes Som e tim e b e t we en Ap ril 20, 2013 and Ap ril 24, 2013, thre e unk now n of fender s b roke into a s tor age area inside a residential comp le x , lo c ate d in th e 20 0 b lo ck of 13 Avenue SW. O nce inside, they rem ove d thre e bic ycles by cut ting of f the chain lo ck s . [ Kid’s ALBERTA T he of fender s are b e lieve d to have f le d the scene in a white co loure d van . T h e indiv iduals show n in the ab ove p hotos may have infor mation ab out this crim e. Anyone with infor mation as to the identit y of these indiv iduals or ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . Ed die Ches al, CPS D is tric t 1 of f ice at 4 03 -567- 610 0 or cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony mousl y. TALK : 1- 8 0 0 -222- 8 477 T Y PE : t t tTI PS . co m TE X T: t t tTI PS t o 274 637 62 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 UNSOLVED Crimes ALBERTA Section] O n M ay 10, 2013 at app roximate l y 7:45 am, a man was inside his residence in th e 4 4 0 0 b lo ck of 14 Stre e t NW, when he obser ve d an unk now n man climb over his b alcony r ailing to l o o k inside his ap ar tm ent . T he man ye lle d at him, at w hich tim e the susp e c t climb e d b ack dow n the r ailing and went towards anoth er area of the b uilding. T he of fender then trie d to climb over a b alcony r ailing of another suite b ut was interrupte d by a witness and f le d the area on fo ot . [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S T h e indiv idual show n in the p hotos b e low, may have infor mation ab out this crim e. Anyone w ith infor mation as to the identit y of this indiv idual or ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . G ab e G r aham, CPS D is tric t 3 of f ice at 4 03 -567- 630 0 or cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony mousl y. TALK : 1- 8 0 0 -222- 8 477 T Y PE : t t tTI PS . co m TE X T: t t tTI PS t o 274 637 C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 63 Section] [ Kid’s ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 UNSOLVED Crimes S om e tim e b e t we en 1 pm on Ap ril 26, 2013 and 11:30 am on Ap ril 27, 2013, unk now n of fender(s) b roke into the Cal gar y Cricke t League at 8 0 0 12 St . NW, and c ause d a signif ic ant amount of damag e inside. D o or l o ck s , glass pic ture f r am es , k itchen and change ro om c abine t s were damage d with v arious gr af f iti p ainte d on the walls and f lo or. M any of the items that were des troye d during this incident were of his toric al value to the Calgar y Cricke t League. Anyon e w ith infor mation ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . V ladimir Silo ci, CPS D is tric t 3 of f ice at 4 03 -567- 630 0 or cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony mousl y. * * * * * O n Jun e 10, 2013 at app roximate l y 11: 35 am, a man b roke into a hom e in th e 10 0 b lo ck of Tar awo o d L ane N E , by p r y ing op en a b asem ent w indow. O nce inside, he p ro ce e de d to a b e dro om where he discovere d a female resident and her young child asl e ep. O nce the of fender notice d the o ccup ant s , he f le d the residence. T h e susp e c t is b e lieve d to have a m e dium b uild and was wearing a light- co loure d shir t and c arr y ing a b ack p ack . 64 Anyone with infor mation ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . Darrin Chap lin, CPS N or th D is tric t of f ice at 4 03 - 428 - 650 0 or cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony m ousl y. * * * * * O n M ay 21, 2013 at ap p roximate l y 1: 30 am, t wo m en b roke into Stor mf ront Promotions at 6120 2 Stre e t SE, by driv ing a vehicle through the f ront of the s tore. O nce inside, of fender s remove d sever al b lack leather jacke t s and go lf shir t s . T he f ir s t susp e c t is describ e d as c auc asian male, wearing a b lack ho o die and b lue jeans . T he se cond susp e c t is describ e d as c auc asian male, wearing a b lue ho o die and jeans . T he vehicle use d to gain entr y into the b usiness was later de ter mine d to b e s to len . Damages to the b usiness are es timate d at $5, 0 0 0. Anyone with infor mation ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . J ohn Hay hur s t , CPS D is tric t 6 of f ice at 4 03 -567- 6 6 0 0 or cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony m ousl y. * * * * * S om e tim e over night b e t we en June 14, 2013 and June 15, 2013, unk now n susp e c t(s) entere d a fence d cons truc tion site lo c ate d in B ow n ess C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 UNSOLVED Crimes Anyon e with infor mation ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . Kev in Wo o d, CPS D is tric t 2 of f ice at 4 03 -567- 620 0 or cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony mousl y. O n June 2, 2013 at ap p roximate l y 1:50 am, unk now n of fender(s) b ro ke into the Shopp er ’s D rug M ar t at 1221 Canyon M eadows D r. SE . O nce inside, a large quantit y of p er f um e /co lo gn es were s to len . ALBERTA Section] Park at 8 8 4 4 4 8 Ave. NW, and c ause d ap p rox imate l y $25,0 0 0 in damages to s ever al pie ces of cons truc tion e quip m ent . T he susp e c t(s) smashe d w indows , b ent w indow f r am es , and als o s to le a G PS. [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S T he indiv idual(s) show n in the p hotos b e low may have infor mation ab out this crim e. * * * * * S om e tim e b e t we en 9:30 pm on Jun e 14, 2013 and 8 am on June 15, 2013, unk now n of fender(s) b roke into Env irote ch Co atings at 6 812 6 St . SE , by smashing a glass do or. O nce inside, app roximate l y $15,0 0 0 wor th of indus trial sp r ay p ainting e quip m ent was s to len . Anyon e with infor mation ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . Andrew Park ins , CPS D is tric t 6 of f ice at 4 03 -567- 6 6 0 0 or cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony mousl y. Anyone with infor mation as to th e identit y of these indiv iduals or ab out this crim e is aske d to c all C s t . Chris D unn, CPS D is tric t 8 of f ice at 4 03 -567- 6 8 0 0 or cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony m ousl y. If everyone is watching CRIMINALS CAN’T HIDE C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 65 Section] [ Kid’s ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 O n Jul y 12 at 9:30 am, a male susp e c t driv ing a re d truck at tende d an Ele c tric al sub -s t ation b e t we en Peace R iver and G r ande Pr airie, Alb er t a . T h e susp e c t l e f t app roximate l y 8 minutes later without remov ing any thing. O n Jul y 15, 2013 at 5: 0 0 am, the susp e c t and vehicle at tende d the sub s t ation a se cond tim e and dep ar te d 12 minutes later without remov ing any thing. T he susp e c t re tur ne d 20 minutes later with b o lt cut ter s to cut 2 ve hicle gate l o ck s and remove sever al ro lls and cut lengths of cop p er w ire. O n Jul y 17, 2013 at 2:25 am, the susp e c t and vehicle re tur ne d a third tim e and dep ar te d at 3:4 8 am, to remove more ro lls of cop p er wire. T he susp e c t th en b ro ke into the sub -s t ation shack which triggere d an alar m, and p ro ce e de d to remove items . T h e susp e c t wore a b lue work jacke t , t y pic all y se en in the oil p atch, a dark b as eb all c ap, dark ho o die, dark p ant s and b o ot s . Ve hicl e D escription: o lder D o dge Ram truck , re gular c ab, re d with grey horizont al s trip e de t ailing the length of the tr uck , b lack b ump er guard on th e f ront . Although no license p late was obt aine d, images of the vehicle p rov ide d to R CM P are identif iab le. Call 9 -1-1 imm e diate l y to rep or t suspicious ac tiv it y or any crim es in p ro gress , other wise cont ac t Crim e Stop p er s anony mousl y. TALK : 1- 8 0 0 -222- 8 477 T Y PE : t i p su b m i t . co m TE X T: TI P250 t o 274 637 66 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 Follow Crime Stoppers on Social Media Edmonton facebook www.facebook.com/CRIMESTOPPERSYYC facebook www.facebook.com/CSAENA twitter twitter.com/STOPCRIMEYYC twitter twitter.com/CSAENA You Tube www.youtube.com/user/YYCCRIMESTOPPERS You Tube www.youtube.com/user/CSAENA ALBERTA Section] Calgary [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S “ We wa nt yo u r i n f o rm at io n N OT yo u r n a m e.” C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 67 Section] [ Kid’s ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Wa nt e d f o r R o b b e r y, Arm e d R o b b e r y, R o b b e r y w i t h Th r e at s o f V i o l e n ce , Poss e ss i o n o f St o l e n Pr o p e r t y O ve r $5,0 0 0. 0 0, Us e o f I m i t at i o n Fi r e a rm w h i l e Co m m i t t i n g a n d O f f e n ce , At t e m p t I n d i c t a b l e O f f e n ce , Th e f t O ve r $5,0 0 0. 0 0, O bs t ru c t Pe ace O f f i ce r a n d A ss au l t Fu l l N a m e: DARC Y / DAN I E L BO U LIAN N E D O B: 1982 /07/01 H e i g ht : 6’ 0 ” t all We i g ht : 195 lbs b row n eyes , b row n hair Wa rra nt i n E f f e c t : June 26, 2013 Tat t o o s: N e ck – R ight side Jap anese G r ap hic s SO LD IER ; Le f t side “ PR IN CE”; B o d y – le f t side F L T; Le f t upp er ar m – CLOWN w ith HALF HUMAN FACE / HALF SKULL and misce llane ous design; R ight up p er ar m – D R AGO N; Le f t c alf – Por tr ait of J E SUS and MARY; Le f t forear m – H O O D LUM; R ight forear m – RU T HLE SS; Upp er Tor so (b ack ) – le f t side PAN T HER . B OULIANNE, 31, is ser v ing 13 year s , 3 months and 27 days . BOULIANNE was re l eas e d into the communit y, however, on June 26, 2013, a Canada wide warr ant was issue d for B OULIANNE’s ar res t af ter he walke d away f rom th e hal f way house he was to reside at without p er mission . BOULIANNE has a his tor y of e x trem e v io lence. H e has los t all cont ac t with authorities and his cur rent whereab out s are not k now n . It is b e lieve d that he is in the comp any of, or ass o ciate d to Miche ll e ULR I CH (19 9 0 Ap ril 26) who is also wante d on a Cana da wide warr ant . O ther criminal conv ic tions for BOULIANNE include: Poss ession of Sto l en Prop er t y, At tempte d Break and Enter, Possession of a Contro lle d Subs t ance, Take M otor Vehicle without O w ner ’s Consent , Dang erous O p er ation X 2 and Unlaw f ull y at L arge. D O N OT APPROACH TH I S PE R SO N . C ALL P O LI CE O R CR I M E STO PPE R S . 68 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 ALBERTA Section] Wa nt e d f o r Frau d Un d e r $5,0 0 0. 0 0, Th e f t Un d e r, Fa i l t o Co m p l y w i t h Co u r t O r d e r, Po s s e s s St o l e n Cr e d i t Ca r d , I d e nt i t y T h e f t , Poss e ss i o n o f St o l e n Pr o p e r t y Un d e r $5,0 0 0. 0 0 a n d O bs t ru c t Pe ace O f f i ce r [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S Fu l l N a m e: M I CH E LLE / SO N YA U LR I CH D O B: 19 9 0/0 4/26 H e i g ht : 5’ 9 ” t all We i g ht : 19 0 lbs b row n eyes , b lack hair Wa rra nt i n E f f e c t : June 26, 2013 Tat t o o s: Has t at to os on b oth shoulder s w ith a PL AY BOY BUNNY on the right shoulder. ULR I CH , 23, is ser v ing 2 year s , 1 month and 28 days . ULR I CH was re lease d into th e communit y, however on June 26, 2013, a Canada wide war r ant was issue d for her arres t af ter ULR I CH walke d away f rom the half way house sh e was to reside at without p er mission . ULR I CH has since los t all cont ac t with authorities and her whereab out s are not k now n . It is b e lieve d that she is in th e comp any of, or asso ciate d to Darc y BOULIANNE (1982 Jul y 01) who als o has a Cana da wide warr ant for his ar res t and has a his tor y of e x trem e v io lence. O ther criminal conv ic tions for ULR I CH include num erous count s of th e fo llowing: Per sonation, T he f t , Possession of Sto len Prop er t y, Fr au d, Ille gal Cre dit Card ac tiv ities and Failing to Comp l y with Cour t O rder s . D O N OT APPROACH TH I S PE R SO N . C ALL P O LI CE O R CR I M E STO PPE R S . C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 69 Section] [ Kid’s ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Wa nt e d f o r B r e a k a n d e nt e r Fu l l N a m e: DARC Y / D E AN SM ITH D O B: 1974/03/01 D e s c ri p t i o n: c auc asian male H e i g ht : 5’10 ” t all We i g ht : 24 0 lbs gre en eyes , b row n hair Wa rra nt i n E f f e c t : June 4, 2013 Cal gar y Po lice Ser v ice is se ek ing p ub lic assis t ance in lo c ating SM I T H in conn e c tion with Break and Enter. O n O c tob er 31, 2012 at app roximate l y 8:20 am, p o lice were c alle d to the p ark ing l ot of 4 820 N or thland D rive NW for a b reak and enter in p ro gress . Two mal es at tempting to k ick and p r y their way into a she d at that lo c ation, however the mal es were unsuccess f ul at gaining entr y. T he mal es th en re tur ne d to their truck w here they were lo c ate d by p o lice. SM I T H and an ass o ciate, were arres te d for at tempte d b reak and enter. SM I T H , 39, is wante d on a warr ant issue d on June 4, 2013, for Break and Enter charges . SM I T H is not considere d to b e a threat to the p ub lic . D O N OT APPROACH TH I S PE R SO N . C ALL P O LI CE O R CR I M E STO PPE R S . 70 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 Fu l l N a m e: ALE X AN D E R / SCOT T WAG AR D O B: 1987/0 9/19 D e s c ri p t i o n: c auc asian mal e H e i g ht : 6’ t all We i g ht : 20 0 lbs gre en / b lue eyes , b l ond hair Wa rra nt i n E f f e c t : June 11, 2013 ALBERTA Section] Wa nt e d f o r B r e a k a n d e nt e r [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S Cal gar y Po lice Ser v ice is se ek ing p ub lic assis t ance in lo c ating WAGAR in conn e c tion w ith Break and Enter. O n Ap ril 4, 2013 at app roximate l y 10 :20 p m, WAGAR and t wo asso ciates climb e d over a fence into a comp ound of condo s truc ture under cons truc tion, l o c ate d at 9a Stre e t by 2 Ave NW. O nce inside the comp ound they climb e d onto th e third f lo or b alcony, b ut were unab le to gain access into the b uilding. T hey e xite d shor tl y af ter by climbing b ack over the fence. WAGAR , 25, is wante d on a war r ant issue d on June 11, 2013, for Break and Enter charges . WAGAR is not considere d to b e a threat to the p ub lic . D O N OT APPROACH TH I S PE R SO N . C ALL P O LI CE O R CR I M E STO PPE R S . C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . A B .C A 71 Section] [ Kid’s ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Wa nt e d f o r D ri ve W h i l e D i s q u a l i f i e d , Fa i l t o Ap p e a r, Poss e ss i o n o f St o l e n Pr o p e r t y a n d Cri m i n a l Fl i g ht Fu l l N a m e: DAV I D / J E AN B E V I L ACQ UA D O B: 19 6 4/0 8/0 8 H e i g ht : 5’ 3” We i g ht : 205 lbs Wa rra nt i n E f f e c t : June 24, 2013 Tat t o o s: Ches t- D EMO N , D R AGO N HE AD, D R AGO N , E AG LE; R ight Up p er Ar m -SKULL S , E AG LE, ROSE; R ight Forear m -SKULL , T R IBAL AR T; R ight Elb ow -SPID ER WEB; Up p er B ackC A S T LE, D R AGO N , WAR R I O R , WIZ Z AR D, SCENE; Le f t Hand -SNAK E, “ IWA” on k nuck l es; Le f t T high - D EMO N; Le f t Forear m -WAR R I O R , R E APER , D EMO NS, 2 V IK IN G HE ADS; Le f t Up p er Ar m - DAGG ER PAT T ER N; Ab dom en D EM O NS , W IN GS; Le f t Cal f- R OSE, ROSE S W/ T R IBAL AR T. BE V IL ACQUA , 49, is ser v ing 2 year s . B E V IL ACQUA was re lease d into the communit y on St atutor y R e lease, however, BE V IL ACQUA f aile d to abide by th e conditions p lace d up on him . O n June 24, 2013, a Canada wide war r ant for his arres t was issue d. BE V IL ACQUA has since los t all cont ac t w ith authorities . BE V IL ACQUA’s criminal his tor y includes Break and Enter, O bs tr uc t Jus tice, Weap on O f fences , Alcoho l and D riv ing re late d O f fences , Tr af f ick ing in a Contro ll e d Subs t ance, Failing to Ap p ear, A ss ault s , Mischie f, Fr au d, Aggr avate d A ss ault s , Failing to Comp l y with Cour t O rder s , O bs truc t Peace O f f icer s , Unlaw f ull y at L arge, A ss ault Causing B o dil y Har m, Access or y to R ob b er y, A ss ault with a Weap on, Ut tering T hreat s , multip le D rive W hil e D is qualif ie d and R esis t Arres t . BE V IL ACQUA is considere d to b e a threat to th e p ub lic . D O N OT APPROACH TH I S PE R SO N . C ALL P O LI CE O R CR I M E STO PPE R S . 72 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S ALBERTA Section] C A L L 1- 8 0 0 -2 2 2- 8 47 7 O R V I S I T W W W.C R I M E S TO P P E R S . 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A B .C A 75 Section] [ Kid’s ALBERTA CR I M E STO PPE R S SU M M E R 2 013 Stream-Flo Industries Group of Companies Is A Proud Supporter of Crime Prevention in Our Northern Communities Edmonton, Edson, Grande Prairie, Rainbow Lake, Slave Lake, Fort McMurray Wellheads Check Valves Emergency Shut-Down Systems Control Valves Chokes www.streamflo.com www.masterflo.com 76 C R I M E S TO P P E R S E N SU R E S YO U R A N O N Y M I T Y SU M M E R 2 013 B U T T E M O TO R S & FA R M SU PPLY LT D 4 03 -732- 4 4 0 6 B ox 4 0 0 Pi c t u r e B u t te A KO O I L FI E L D S E RV I C E 78 0 - 8 4 6 -2 35 4 B ox 2 3 K i t s co t y CENTER POINT PE R FO R M A N C E I N C 78 0 - 9 85 -2747 49510 R R 262 L e d u c Co u nt y A L LU R I N G I N T I M AT E S B O U T I Q U E LT D 78 0 - 4 83 -7831 18 - 9 977 178 St Ed m o nto n A PPL E B LO SS O M DAY H O M E S 4 03 -526 - 819 4 B OX 20 0 42 Ke nsi n g to n M e d i ci n e H at AT E H K U M E K M A I N T E N A N C E LT D 78 0 -33 4 -2492 135 H i l y a r d Anzac BAT T L E R I V E R C R E D I T U N I O N 78 0 -336 - 49 4 4 B ox 215 Viking B E AC H CO R N E R C R A N E S E RV I C E LT D 78 0 -220 - 92 38 78 0 -220 - 42 38 O n ow ay B E E S M A R T SA FE T Y CO N SU LT I N G LT D 78 0 -3 49 -3833 10 039 107 St We s t l o ck E SS E N T I A L CO I L W E L L S E RV I C E 4 03 -526 - 9355 1711 D i r k s o n D r N E SS1 R e d cl i f f CO N TA I N E R K I N G 78 0 - 6 6 6 -7215 15 4 0 4 128 Ave Ed m o nto n E U R O S T Y L E M FG & CO N S T R U C T I O N 4 03 -2 50 -278 0 4216 12 St N E # 6 Calgar y CO U N T Y O F S T PAU L 78 0 - 6 45 -3301 5015 49 Ave St Pau l EYE ON DESIGN 4 03 -26 6 - 4750 1219 9 Ave SE Calgar y D & B CO N V E N I E N C E S TO R E LT D 78 0 - 639 -3289 8 0 4 16 Ave Co l d L a ke FO O T H I L L S D O O R LT D 78 0 -38 8 -3321 B ox 630 0 D r ay to n Va l l e y D H PE T C A R E & S E RV I C E S 4 03 - 8 07-3702 3 42 6 Ave N E Calgar y AV E N U E AU TO M AT I C S 78 0 -791-19 61 8119 Fr a s e r Ave Fo r t M c M u r r ay E L I Z A B E T H FRY S O C I E T Y 78 0 - 421-1175 1052 3 10 0 Ave Ed m o nto n DON LAING TRAILERS 4 03 -783 - 8 411 B ox 4 0 97 Po n o k a D R H E M S TO C K A SS I S T E D L I V I N G 78 0 - 8 0 8 -2161 4202 5 4 Ave L l oyd m i ns te r E AG L E S E C U R I T Y CO N T R O L S 4 03 -735 -19 97 2835 19 St N E #3a Calgar y ALBERTA Section] 2 D H E AV Y T R U C K & AU TO R E PA I R 78 0 -352-26 6 0 4718 57 St We t as k i w i n [ Kid’s CR I M E STO PPE R S FO U N TA I N T I R E 78 0 -753 - 6 811 56 0 4 53 St B ox 427 Pr ovo s t G A S C I T Y D RY WA L L 4 03 -529 -1717 #5 929 S o u t h r a i l w ay St M e d i ci n e H at G L E N N WO O D M E M O R I A L GARDENS 78 0 - 4 67- 0 971 52 356 R a n g e R d 2 32 S h e r wo o d Pa r k G O L D E N A R R OW SCHOOL BUSES 78 0 - 4 47-1538 2020 4 111 Ave Ed m o nto n E D G E FL E E T M A I N T E N A N C E 19 8 8 LT D 78 0 -532- 8911 10 9 07 9 6 St G r a n d e Pr a i r i e Please consider doing business with these companies. 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