Centeral Alberta Crime Ring Busted

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The police are doing a fantastic job lately in capturing these people. Then the judge lets them walk. Lots of bullsh!t been happening around home and the main dude gets out on bail and does sh!t again same day ffs! My buddy in Sylvan says cops he works with are frustrated beyond belief.
 

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Yuppers. Police do their job to have a judge let them out of a technicality issue.

We just finished mounting the security cameras on farm gate entrance ways. Plus the early detection bell.

Bring on the noodle heads now that were ready to pack down their get away unit with the digger tractor. Nothing like flat scrap iron that's easy to handle.

They will only be lucky if the dogs get them first.
 

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Another Central Alberta crime ring busted the other day !!!

This is the second largest in or county ever neeting over $400.000 in stolen goods.

Trucks, OHVs, trailers, industrial power plant as the cops closed in on these clowns.

The land owner is from Calgary and was supposedly too do with drug trafficking as well... meth, crank, and coke for the hard effort of late night thefts. "Not sure of all the particulars".

Sound like it took a long time too get enough evidence too get a property search warrant.

A good write up in the Red Deer Advocate.

My 4 pals are out there with equipment too retrieve this stuff now that the chop shop is shut down till the next starts up in a few days.

Not much will happen as normal since the door way to justice here in Canada is a revolving door that only limits crimes for short terms.

Sad too think that hard working folk lost their property and most likely will get nothing in return, unless they had insurance that would not of paid them out fully for the looses,,, "in some claims that is".

The clean up crew with digging hoes too retrieve the underground C-cans, tow trucks, heavy haul trailers, and man power will burn up all of the profits on top of extra billing too all insurance companies.

It will be you and I that will now have to fork over more cash in insurance premiums in the following years, as this is only 1 of the many that are being shut down with in Alberta /Western Canada.

Pal Don with news from our small area.
 
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I'm so sick of locking and unlocking everything all the time all I do is walk around with keys.Have invested lots into security, such a unsafe world, always getting worse
 

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I agree, some folks can't leave well enough alone, and it changes the way each of us think and feel on how we procive things now days.

We're all locked up, place at work has gates, cameras, locks on every door, safety cabinets for workers at gas stations, guys out west take the fuel and batteries out of the cats and hoes every night now days... The folks that have been rodded a few times.

Hard too imagine that 30 or 40 years ago no one ever lock a door, keys were always left in the Ignition at all times.

The nabour would walk into your garage too borrow a tool, then bring it back later that day or in a few.

I would not be surprised if the next generation fridge on freezers come with locks,,, hate to thing that a washer and dryer might to.

All we can do is lock up the best we can, get too know our good nabours, insure what needs it, and try to get a good nights sleep on top of that.

Sure would be nice too know that well enough would get left alone, but it sure doesn't seem that its going to happen any time soon.

Pal Don with to many locks and keys too
 

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I agree, some folks can't leave well enough alone, and it changes the way each of us think and feel on how we procive things now days.

We're all locked up, place at work has gates, cameras, locks on every door, safety cabinets for workers at gas stations, guys out west take the fuel and batteries out of the cats and hoes every night now days... The folks that have been rodded a few times.

Hard too imagine that 30 or 40 years ago no one ever lock a door, keys were always left in the Ignition at all times.

The nabour would walk into your garage too borrow a tool, then bring it back later that day or in a few.

I would not be surprised if the next generation fridge on freezers come with locks,,, hate to thing that a washer and dryer might to.

All we can do is lock up the best we can, get too know our good nabours, insure what needs it, and try to get a good nights sleep on top of that.

Sure would be nice too know that well enough would get left alone, but it sure doesn't seem that its going to happen any time soon.

Pal Don with to many locks and keys too
 

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planning to have a large water filled steel tray outside of all doors, black jumper cable tray connected. then a red jumper connected to the door handle, connected to the power pole. should get the guy trying to fiddle with the door attention!!!
 

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Olds and Rocky Mountain House RCMP shut down 2 more theft rings in Central Alberta.

$500 G of 16 new sleds and ATV's along with new trailers, trucks and other stuff.

Funny they release only small amounts of this with each area to prevent all Albertans from catching on that there is massive amounts of this going on here as well as Grande Prairie and North all the way too Calgary and South with Medican Hat and Leithbridge rings of crime going on there to.

She's a run away boys and girls, keep things locked down as its a new hot bed of property crimes running rampied.

They have no fear of walking into your house when your home since they know where you are, nor do they fear your dog since many of them are now packing knives and bear spray for their own protection of those that choose to stop them from stealing your stuff.

Don't kid ones self as the clowns are out and about looking for easy and hard stuff to pay their over due bills at the dealers book rates.

Pal Lem sharing the little of happenings in home land Alberta.

PS: Remember,,, when one gets busted, 3 more fire up the next day... There are now 7 too 14 in operation with in 30 kms of Red Deer and area as I could be forgetting about the other 50 that opened shop as of last week.

I hope I'm wrong as farmers here are meeting soon since stuff is missing with in the 3 countries lately.

Heads up folks
 
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