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Public Advisory - Distraction Theft
14.03.19The Medicine Hat Police Service has received information that an organized, traveling criminal group may be in the Medicine Hat area. The group will attempt to complete ‘distraction thefts’ to obtain valuables. The circumstances could include:
• Targeting jewelry stores and second hand stores. A team of two would ask to see a piece of jewelry and use sleight of hand or distraction techniques to conceal the item, while another counts or shows a large amount of cash.
• Targeting individuals in parking lots and on roadways. Offering to sell a high priced piece of jewelry for a fraction of the price due to being stranded and in need of gas money. The jewelry turns out to be fake gold and is worthless.
• Targeting individuals in parking lots and using distraction to steal items such as purses, phones and other valuables.
If anyone has information, regarding these types of occurrences, please contact the Medicine Hat Police Service at, 403-529-8481 or by email at CIT@mhps.ca
Media Contact:
Sgt Paul Taylor
Community Intelligence Team
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-458-1850
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Suspicious Person
18.03.19On March 16, 2019, the Medicine Hat Police Service received a report that an unknown male had been seen in the rear yard of a residence located in the 400 block of 12 NE, a couple time in the previous three days. A kitchen knife with an approximate 12 inch blade was also located on the driveway of this residence that did not belong to the owner.
The suspect is described as a Caucasian male, mid 20’s, average build, with short dark hair, wearing dark clothing.
Police are asking residents in the area to contact police at 403-529-8481 if they observe someone suspicious in the area.
Media
Contact:
S/Sgt Brian Christmann
Community Safety Section
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-581-1056
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MaleCausing Disturbance at MHC
20.03.19On March 20, 2019 at approximately 8:00 am members of the Medicine Hat Police Service responded to the Medicine Hat College (MHC) for a report of an unknown male creating a disturbance. Upon arrival, police were met by MHC security staff who related that the male was acting erratically, disrupting students and was refusing to leave the premises.
Police located the male and attempted to arrest him for causing a disturbance. A short foot chase ensued when the male fled on foot into a classroom that was occupied by students and an instructor. The male continued to ignore police commands and was combative towards the pursuing officer causing the officer to deploy a burst of pepper spray on the suspect. The male was then apprehended without further incident. No weapons were used or threatened by the male. No students or staff were physically injured during this event.
The adult male is currently held in custody awaiting a Judicial Interim Release hearing.
Media Contact
S/Sgt
Fraser #279
Patrol Section
Medicine Hat Police Service
PH: 403-529-8461
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Electronic Ticketing Pilot Project
21.03.19The Medicine Hat Police Service has initiated an electronic ticketing pilot program for traffic related offences.
The new process utilizes card scan and printing technology mounted in the police officer’s vehicle that will automatically populate driver’s licence and vehicle information into the ticket, as well as details about the offence including; fine amounts, court appearance and payment due dates. It is anticipated that the new system will speed up the ticketing process and decrease the number of tickets cancelled due to administrative errors.
Additional staff efficiencies will be realized as clerical staff will no longer be required to manually enter ticket information into various record management systems and can be redeployed to other areas of responsibility.
The appearance of the e-ticket will closely resemble those issued by specialized traffic enforcement, but without a photo attached, and will enhance legibility of the offender’s copy. The police copy, including the issuing officer’s notes, will be saved in electronic form, (as opposed to paper files), providing cost savings and a reduction in our environmental impact.
The pilot project will run for approximately one month and will involve four members of the MHPS Traffic Unit, who will test the new technology and provide feedback to the MHPS Information Technology Section to ensure that the program meets operational requirements. Upon completion of the pilot, it is expected that the program will be rolled out to the remainder of MHPS’s fleet within the second quarter of 2019.
The total cost of the program is $55,000, which includes both software and hardware costs for full deployment to 20 vehicles.
The MHPS issues approximately 10,000 officer-generated ticket annually.
Media Contact:
Insp
Brent Secondiak
Administrative Services Division
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-529-8416
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Four Arrested in Brooks Drug Investigations
10.04.19Four suspected drug dealers have been arrested thanks to a recent series of investigations by the ALERT Medicine Hat organized crime team in Brooks. More than $22,000 worth of drugs have been seized.
The arrests took place between March 28 and April 4, 2019, with the assistance of Brooks RCMP. In total, investigators seized 227 grams of cocaine, with an estimated street value of $22,700, along with one fentanyl pill.
“While our team is based in Medicine Hat, ALERT is always ready and willing to work with law enforcement agencies in surrounding communities,” said Staff Sgt. Cory Both, ALERT Medicine Hat. “Investigations like these lead to safer communities for everyone in the area.”“These dangerous drugs pose a serious threat to the safety of our residents,” added Staff Sgt. Chris Zanidean, Brooks RCMP detachment commander. “We’re glad we are able to work with ALERT to address such threats in a timely, efficient manner.”
Scott Hancock, 41, has been charged with possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking and possession of a controlled substance.
Adam McGuire, 32, has been charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Damon Clarke, 18, and Lual Deng, 48, have each been charged with trafficking a controlled substance (x2) and possession of proceeds of crime.
Members of the public who suspect drug or gang activity in their community can call local police, or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Crime Stoppers is always anonymous.
ALERT was established and is funded by the Alberta Government and is a compilation of the province’s most sophisticated law enforcement resources committed to tackling serious and organized crime. Members of Calgary Police Service, Edmonton Police Service, Lethbridge Police Service, Medicine Hat Police Service, and RCMP work in ALERT.
Media inquiries may be directed to:
Staff Sgt. Cory Both
Medicine Hat Organized Crime Section
Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams
(ALERT)
403-529-8448
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Recovered Stolen Property
18.04.19On April 16, 2019, the Medicine Hat Police Service Priority Street Crimes (PSCU) received information of a possible stolen enclosed cargo trailer at a residence in the flats area. Police located the trailer and three individuals were taken into custody and a search warrant executed at the property. Police recovered a stolen truck and trailer that contained a side by side quad and welding equipment that had a total value of approximately $35,000.
During the arrest and subsequent search of the arrested persons a baggy containing approximately 39 grams of Meth was recovered from one subject. The street value of the drugs seized is approximately $3,900.
The three arrested have been identified as;
Thomas Kundert, 36 yrs. old of Medicine Hat
Charges:
-Possession Stolen Property over $5000.00 X 2
-Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking Methamphetamine
-Possession of Stolen Property under $5000.00
-Possession of Identity Documents
-Possession of stolen Credit Cards
-fail to Comply with a Probation Order X 2
Mindy Rumbolt, 23yrs of Medicine Hat
Charges:
-Possession Stolen Property over $5000.00
-Fail to Comply with Probation
Shane Foster, 48yrs old of Medicine Hat
Charges:
-Possession Stolen Property over $5000.00
-Possession of a Controlled Substance x 2
Mindy Rumbolt had a bail hearing and was remanded into custody to appear back in court on May 8, 2019. Both Shane Foster and Thomas Kundert had bail hearings and were remanded into custody until April 18, 2019 to appear before the courts again.
Media Contact:
S/Sgt Brian
Christmann
403-581-1056
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Drug Trafficking
13.05.19On April 17, 2019, Medicine Hat Police Service, Priority Street Crimes Unit (PSCU) received information regarding a drug trafficker from Lethbridge, Alberta supplying quantities of Methamphetamine to dealers in Medicine Hat.
Through investigation PSCU members were able to determine who the traffickers from Lethbridge were and set up a deal to purchase illegal drugs. On April 18, 2019, three individuals from Lethbridge were arrested with approximately 14 ounces of Methamphetamine, with a street value of approximately $37,500.00. Also seized during the arrest were a number of Break and Enter tools and a small caliber rifle.
Johnathan SIMONAR, 36yrs old from Lethbridge, AB is charged with:
· Possession for Purpose of Trafficking
· Possession of a controlled Substance
· Possession of Stolen Property
· Possession of Break In Instruments
· Fail to Comply with Probation X 2
· Traffick by Offer-Meth
· Breach of Recognizance X 5
Deserai SCOUT, 23yrs old of Lethbridge, AB is charged with;
· Possession for Purpose of Trafficking
· Possession of a controlled Substance
· Possession of Stolen Property
And
Justin MOHRMAN, 26 years old of Lethbridge, AB, is charged with;
· Possession for Purpose of Trafficking
· Possession of a controlled Substance
· Possession of Stolen Property
· Possession of a Firearm contrary to a Court Order
All three have had Bail Hearings,
· Johnathan SIMONAR was remanded in custody for court on April 23, 2019 at 0930 hours
· Justin MOHRMAN was remanded in custody for court on April 23, 2019 at 0930 hours
· Deserai SCOUT was released on a $4000 no cash recognizance to appear in court on April 23, 2019 at 0930 hours
Media Contact403-529-8451
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Fraud Prevention Month
14.03.20March 2020 marks the 16th anniversary of Fraud Prevention Month in Canada. Fraud Prevention Month is a month-long crime prevention initiative aimed at educating and informing consumers and the community on how to recognize, report and stop fraud.
Thousands of Canadians of all ages and from all walks of life are defrauded each year. There is no typical fraud victim in Canada. With advancements in technology it is now easier for scammers to obtain money or property through fraudulent means and to remain “faceless” as they do so.
Consumers have a role to play in stopping fraud by arming themselves with the facts and reporting fraud when they encounter it. Recognizing fraud is the first step to better protecting yourself. It is important for consumers to remain vigilant and aware of the many different types of fraud scams out there as they are ever changing and new trends are always emerging.
Throughout the month members of the Medicine Hat Police Service Community Safety Unit will be sharing information about common frauds, scams and tips for individuals and businesses to protect themselves.
· March 3 - 10AM to 2 PM- Coop Mall on 13th Avenue – OPEN TO PUBLIC
· March 4 - 1PM – Park Place Meadow Ridge Seniors Village
· March 5 - 2 PM – Medicine Hat Retirement Villa
· March 9 - 10 AM – The Wellington
· March 19 – 11 AM – River Ridge
· March 24 - 6:30 PM – General Fraud Prevention Information
o MHPS Community Boardroom
o Presenters: MHPS Community Safety Unit, MHPS Major Crimes Section, and the Better Business Bureau.
o This event is free and open to the general public to attend.
· March 26 - 2PM – Revera Meadowlands Retirement Residence
· April 15 – 11:30 AM – Cyber Security 101 for Business / Not For Profit
o MHPS Community Boardroom
o Presenters: MHPS Community Safety Unit and ATB
o Event sponsored by APEX Alberta
o To register: https://cybersecuritybanking.eventbrite.com
To keep yourself in the loop about Fraud Prevention Month activities occurring provincially, follow the hashtag #FPM2020 and #fightfraud on social media or visit the Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association website at www.albertacrimeprevention.com/fraud-prevention-month.
For more information about frauds and scams visit the Canadian Anti Fraud Centre at http://www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/index-eng.htm.
Media Contact:
Sgt
Darlene Garrecht
Medicine Hat Police Service
Community Safety Unit
Ph: 403-529-8451
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MHPS COVID-19 Response
09.07.20In an effort to slow the spread of the COVID-19, and to protect the health & safety of first responders and members of the community, the Medicine Hat Police Service will be adjusting response protocols while maintaining the continuity of public safety service delivery.There will be no disruption or changes to emergency response protocols and use of 9-1-1.
Effective March 16, 2020 at 7:00 AM, a call center will be established at the police station (located at 884 2nd Street SE) to assist the community with all non-emergency police calls for service. All inquiries and reports of non-emergency events can be provided by calling 403-529-8481 or filing a report via the MHPS mobile app or website online reporting (www.mhps.ca).
These changes will also affect the Collision Reporting Center (CRC). To report a motor vehicle collision with no injuries call the CRC 403-581-1070.
This temporary measure is being taken, and will be re-evaluated on an ongoing basis. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
Media Contact:
Rita
Sittler
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-529-8416
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Online Privacy Policy
24.06.20
MHPS Privacy Statement
The Medicine Hat Police Service (MHPS) is committed to providing a website that respects your privacy. This statement summarizes the privacy policy and practices on the mhps.ca website and all associated systems, processes and applications (including the mobile app) under the direct control of the MHPS. MHPS is a public body subject to Alberta’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPP) Act.
Privacy Overview
MHPS does not automatically gather any personal information from you. This information is only obtained if you supply it voluntarily through contacting MHPS via email or online forms or by setting up a user account.
When you visit mhps.ca (or use the mobile app), the MHPS web server automatically collects a limited amount of standard information essential to the operation and evaluation of the MHPS website. This information includes:
- the page from which you arrived,
- the date and time of your page request,
- the Internet Protocol (IP) address your computer is using to receive information,
- the type and version of your browser, and
- the name and size of the file you requested.
This information is not used to identify individuals who come to the MHPS website or mobile app. This information is only used to help MHPS assess its information services and is collected in compliance with Section 33(c) of Alberta’s FOIPP, which permits the collection of information that relates directly to and is necessary for an operating program or activity of the public body.
Information Collected through Form Submissions or Service Requests
The personal information you submit through MHPS feedback forms/mediums – including email address and contact information – is collected by MHPS staff solely for the purpose of responding to your information or service request.
This information is not disclosed except to authorized personnel (MHPS staff or contractors) for the purpose of addressing your feedback. Any personal information you submit to the MHPS website is secured once it reaches MHPS servers. However, MHPS cannot guarantee the security of your information before it reaches MHPS servers.
Mobile Application Permissions
Permission
to device information/functionality (location data, notifications, telephone,
calendar, and storage) is explicitly requested by the application and must be granted by the end user. The granted permissions are used in relation
to app functionality and not collected for other purposes.
Cookies
Cookies are temporary files that may be placed on your hard drive while you visit a website. Cookies are used to track how visitors use mhps.ca and the mobile application, but MHPS does not store personal information through cookies, nor does MHPS collect personal information from you without your knowledge as you browse the website or use the mobile application. Any cookies on mhps.ca or the mobile application are used to aid in the collection of anonymous statistical information such as:
- browser type
- screen size,
- traffic patterns,
- pages visited.
This information helps MHPS improve both mhps.ca (mobile app included) and its service to citizens. It is not disclosed to any third parties. However, if you are concerned about cookies, you can adjust your web browser to reject all cookies. All site features with the exception of the interactive map should function normally if cookies are disabled.
Security and IP addresses
Your computer uses a unique IP address when browsing the Internet. MHPS may collect IP addresses to monitor any security breaches on mhps.ca and other online services (mobile app etc.). No attempt is made to identify users or their usage patterns unless unauthorized use of the MHPS website is detected or is required for a law enforcement investigation. IP addresses are stored for a term that complies with the MHPS existing auditing requirements.
Privacy and External Links
The mhps.ca website, and mobile app, contains links to external sites that are not associated with MHPS. MHPS is not responsible for the content and the privacy practices of these other websites and MHPS encourages you to examine each site's privacy policy and disclaimers before providing any personal information.
More Information
If you do not feel comfortable providing feedback via our website (mobile application included), or to request more information, please contact MHPS.
For general inquiries regarding MHPS online feedback mediums and the associated privacy statement, contact:
MHPS Information Technology Department
Email: support@mhps.ca
Phone: 403-529-8400
Concerns regarding access to information or privacy issues under FOIP should be directed to:
Information Coordinator
Medicine Hat Police Service
884 - 2 Street S.E.
Medicine Hat, AB
T1A 8H2
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