Kimberley Daily Bulletin, January 22, 2014

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by rvey RCMP Kimberley are looking for a white Complete su 1 of 10 in 2006 NFord F-350 truck, which was not only W to ov. 15 CERY stolen early morning January 20, but is likely $20 GROARDS related GtoIfTaCbreak and enter, says RCMP Cpl. Chris Newel. Newel says Kimberley RCMP received a report of a stolen truck on the morning of Sunday, January 20 when the owner discovered it missing. A short time later, police received a report of a break and enter to the office of the Sullivan Pub on Ross Street. “A subject entered an office upstairs of the pub at approximately 4:30 am, “ Newel said. “Once inside, he removed a black fire safe and departed. Video surveillance showed a white pickup truck and police believe it to be the one stolen. The safe only contained personal papers.” Newel says the suspect may have known the location of the safe. “I can’t say from the video. But we do believe the person knew it was there because nothing else was touched or stolen.” Police are asking anybody with informaPHOTO COURTESY GORDON HOLMES tion or anyone who sees the vehicle to please Hopes were high for Kimberley Nordic racers going into the Teck Kootenay Cup races this past weekend in Kimberley, and the call Kimberley RCMP at 250 427-4811. athletes did not disappoint. An especially successful group were the Midget Age Group. Above are Midget Age group - Megan survey forand your chance to… The truck has licenseComplete plate the DN9692 a Howe, David Howe (bronze medal), Daniel Holmes (gold medal), Mackenzie McLean (silver medal), Molly Miller (gold medal) and “Pioneer 107” on the front as an identifier for Jack Britner (silver medal). Forest Service Road use.

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The Invermere man charged with manslaughter in the April 2x2 2012 death of Cory Jarock took the stand on Friday in Cranbrook Supreme Court SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff

Brian Panebianco used no more force than was necessary when he kicked Cory Jarock out of an Invermere house party in April 2012, defense counsel said Friday. Panebianco is on trial in Cranbrook Supreme Court on manslaughter, criminal negligence, assault and robbery charges until Jan. 24. On Friday, defense counsel Greg Sawchuk said that most of the injuries a pathologist reported from Jarock’s autopsy were caused by the young man thrashing around

as he died of hypothermia on the morning of April 3, 2012. During the trial last week, the jury heard that Jarock had a blood alcohol concentration of about 350mg when he was kicked out of an Invermere house party on a cool spring night. He died of hypothermia overnight and was found by a passing driver about lunchtime the next day. Panebianco took the stand to testify on Friday about the events of that fateful night. He said that he was invited by Emma Cain to

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Caitlin Jensen’s house on April 2 to “hang out”. At about 10:30 p.m., Cory Jarock joined the gathering and shared 15 beer with the group. Later, Jensen brought out a bottle of vodka, which the group also drank. Panebianco said he had about three drinks that night. When an intoxicated Jarock overstayed his welcome, Panebianco said, Cain and Jensen asked him to get Jarock to leave. Panebianco said he wouldn’t help.

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