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Police deal with threats and mental health issues

Creston RCMP responded to 73 calls for assistance from September 25 to October 2.
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Creston RCMP responded to 73 calls for assistance from September 25 to October 2, Staff Sergeant Ryan Currie said on Tuesday.

September 25

• Police got a call for assistance to deal with an unwelcome youth outside a local school.

• A report came in about possible drug dealing in town.

• RCMP had to intervene in a neighbours’ dispute in Wynndel.

September 26

• A suspicious male and female who attended a residence in Creston posing as insurance bill collectors was received.

• Parties in a family dispute were separated to avoid issues.

• Police referred a landlord to the appropriate agency when he asked for help in evicting a tenant in West Creston. Police do not evict tenants, Currie said.

September 27

• A distraught youth who injured himself was taken for medical attention.

• Police attended to an issue with a trespasser on private property in Creston.

• When a complaint was made about inappropriate Facebook comments the issue was reported to the site administrator with a request to remove the comments.

• Police attended to keep the police when family members got embroiled in a dispute about the sale of personal belongings.

• When asked to intervene in a pet custody dispute police advised that the issue was a civil, not criminal, matter.

• A highly intoxicated male was arrested in Millennium Park and held in cells until sober.

• After attending to a noise complaint, police referred to Creston’s bylaw officer to follow up.

September 28

• A family member was accused of taking a car without consent.

• Police received a complaint about threats being uttered.

• Police were called to an alcohol-fueled disturbance in Lister.

• A male behaving suspiciously in a Creston restaurant was taken to the hospital for evaluation.

September 29

• Police helped herd cows off Highway 3 in Yahk.

• The subject reported by a Creston restaurant on September 28 was back again. Police returned him to the hospital.

• Police made a patrol with Conservation Officers after a report of suspicious hunters in the Yahk area.

• A stolen credit card was reported being used in Creston.

• People disputing the will of a deceased person were referred to civil lawyers.

• When police got a report of suspicious sounds coming from an app on a cell phone the complainant was provided assistance through health services.

September 30

• A person from Fernie reportedly missing, possibly in the Creston area, was located without issue.

October 1

• An industrial generator was reported stolen in Wynndel.

• Police believe a person accused of shoplifting at a Creston business might have taken the item by mistake.

• Police were called to assist with a mentally ill person.

• When police investigated a suspicious person walking in Lister with a flashlight they learned the man’s vehicle had broken down.

• A noise disturbance was reported in Creston.

• Police were notified about a threat to damage a vehicle.