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Police receive phone calls about suspicious person soliciting door to door

Police received 50 calls for assistance from November 13 to November 20.
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Police received 50 calls for assistance from November 13 to November 20 RCMP Staff Sgt, Ryan Currie said on Tuesday.

November 13

• Police were called by a concerned citizen about the controlled burn on Mount Thompson.

• Police were called to investigate a suspicious person soliciting door to door. The person was found to be a legitimate salesperson.

November 14

• Police were called to investigate a suspicious occurrence in which the door to a residence was open with no one inside. No crime was found to have occurred.

• Police were called to assist in locating an overdue person who was late returning from bowling. The person was found safe at a friend’s.

• Police were called again regarding the suspicious salesperson.

• Police intervened in threatening texts between youth.

• Police were called to a bylaw noise complaint.

November 15

• Police investigated a report of a break and enter to a residence. The break and enter was found to be unsubstantiated and may involve health issues.

• Police investigated a report of a hit an run on Canyon Street.

November 16

• Police investigated a report of a theft at a Creston business by two youth. Police found the youth and the theft appeared to be a prank.

• Police investigated a report of intoxicated youth at a Creston business.

• Police were called to a large party at the Lister Park.

November 17

• Police responded to a report of a highly intoxicated patron outside a business in Creston. The male was escorted to police cells to sober up.

• Police were called to a theft of an iPod during a children’s sleepover. The iPod returned the next day.

• Police were called to a fight at a residence at the Lower Kootenay Band. Combatants had departed upon police arrival.

• Police were called to a concern over children’s well being with an intoxicated parent. Appropriate resources were engaged to ensure the safety of the children.

• A vehicle stop for a licence check resulted in the drinking driver receiving a 3-day licence suspension.

November 18

• Police were responded to an upset youth threatening to burn down a relative’s house. Appropriate resources were engaged to assist the family.

• Police were called to a loud party in Creston.

November 19

• Police responded to a report of a hit and run to a house in Creston. Driver impairment was a possible cause. The police were unable to locate the suspect.

• Police were called to assist EMS with an upset senior.

• Police intervened in a parent/ child dispute in Creston.

• Police were called to assist in locating a person believed to be in danger. The person was located without incident.

November 20

• Police were called to a vehicle collision with an elk near Kitchener.