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Vol. 6 ⢠Issue 83
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Thank you Leafsâ fans Members of the Nelson Leafs Junior B hockey club salute the fans at the Nelson and District Community Complex, after losing the bronze medal game of the Cyclone Taylor Cup 3-0 to the Victoria Cougars. The Leafs struggled to score during the event, ending up in fourth place. The Beaver Valley Nitehawks won the provincial title. For more, see page 19. Kevin Mills photo
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Womanâs body located Nelson Police have confirmed that the body of missing Nelson woman Jade Michele Giesen has been located. Her body was found in the area of the Burlington Northern rail bed, in between Svoboda Road parking area and Troup Beach. On April 11, at approximately 8 p.m. Giesen was located by Jade Giesen Search and Rescue volunteers after a second search effort was initiated that morning by Nelson Police and Nelson
Search and Rescue. The combined efforts of four local area SAR teams resulted in locating Giesen approximately 15 meters off the rail bed in a wooded area, 400 meters east of the Svoboda Road parking lot. At this time, Nelson Police does not suspect foul play as a factor in either Giesenâs disappearance or death. BC Coroner Service will be handling further investigation into the matter. Giesenâs family has advised that they will notify the public as to memorial services when appropriate for the needs of the family.
An armed man entered Kootenay Currency Exchange on Vernon Street Friday afternoon, threatened staff and then fired his gun. He also got into an office and left with an undisclosed amount of cash. Fortunately no one was injured. However, according to Nelson police, the employees were understandably upset. The incident took place at approximately 1:15 p.m. The suspect is described as approximately 5â8â with a medium build. He was wearing a blue baseball cap under a black hoodie. He was also wearing baggy light grey sweat pants and dark shoes. The man fled the scene on a small green road bike, with dropped handlebars and a small saddle bag under the seat. There were brakes on the top and bottom of the handlebars. The bicycle was reportedly stolen from the driveway of a residence on Stanley Street prior to the incident. The public is reminded to use extreme caution if you see this person and do not approach him. Call 911 immediately. It is unknown at this time if the recent armed robberies in the West Kootenay are related to this incident. In March, an armed robber struck a local branch of Kootenay Savings Credit Union in Castlegar. The suspect entered the bank with a firearm and was able to escape with an undisclosed amount of money in US currency before the RCMP arrived. Other armed robberies in the area include Johnnyâs Groceries and Gas in Robson on March 7, the Kootenay Savings in Salmo on February 24 and the Paragon Pharmacy in Castlegar, on November 13 of last year. Descriptions of the robber in all these cases are similar. If you have any information concerning this armed robbery, please call police at 250-354-3919 or call Crime Stoppers.
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