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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2015 • MERRITT NEWSPAPERS
Local couple gets lucky on scratch ticket By Michael Potestio THE HERALD
reporter@merrittherald.com
A hankering for beef jerky changed the lives of two Merritt residents for the better on the weekend. While working on some paperwork Sunday afternoon at the Nicola Valley Medical Centre, Dr. Drew Soderberg — who came to Merritt last year to work as a doctor — went down the street to the 7-Eleven where he bought his snack, and a couple of Set For Life scratch-and-win tickets. Soderberg went back to the office to finish his work, but kept the tickets for his wife to scratch. While watching TV at home later that night, Soderberg’s wife Deidre scratched the lucky ticket and screamed when she realized it was a winner. “I thought she was screaming at a spider or something,” Soderberg said. Deidre was in disbelief.
Dr. Drew Soderberg and his wife Deidre will use their $675,000 windfall to pay off their house, Drew’s student loans, and to prepare for the child they’re expecting this summer. Photo courtesy of BCLC
“It was just like, ‘Am I reading this right? Can you double check this?’”
she said Monday from the BCLC office in Kamloops, where they had the ticket
verified and collected their winnings. Stunned at the winning
ticket, the two didn’t tell many people at first just in case the ticket wasn’t in fact
the big winner, Deidre said. “We couldn’t sleep last night,” she told the Herald on Monday. Even after the ticket had been validated, Soderberg said he and his wife still found it hard to believe they were $675,000 richer. “My brain’s still not really with me right now,” he said. The money will be a significant help to the couple has they’re expecting a baby in August, and Soderberg has student loans to pay down from medical school. The Soderbergs will use a portion of the winnings to pay off their house, they said. Soderberg said their child will also have a nice education fund in place thanks to the cash. The Soderbergs opted for the lump sum offered by Set For Life, which also gives the option for winners to receive $1,000 weekly for 25 years.
Loaded handguns in crashed car leads to arrest By Michael Potestio THE HERALD
reporter@merrittherald.com
A 29-year-old Merritt man is facing charges after police found two loaded handguns in his crashed car. At about 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 19, the driver of a 1998 Crown Victoria travelling southbound 20 kilometres south of Merritt along the Coquihalla Highway lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle hit a concrete
median and rolled to the other side of the road where it hit another vehicle, which was travelling northbound. The four passengers of the northbound vehicle sustained minor injuries, as did the driver of the Crown Victoria. Police arrested the driver of the Crown Victoria and charged him with two counts of possessing a prohibited weapon. He will appear in court on Monday, Feb. 23.
A man involved in a single-vehicle crash on Friday morning was arrested by Merritt RCMP on outstanding warrants. At about 7 a.m. on Feb. 20, Merritt RCMP attended the scene of a car crash 40 kilometres south of Merritt on the Coquihalla Highway. When the officers arrived,
they did not find any passengers, but a witness on scene said the vehicle had passed her going northbound at a high rate of speed. The vehicle hit a dirt shoulder, turned into a ditch and rolled several times. The witness said she then saw a man wearing a black hoodie and bright red sweatpants with a backpack exit the vehicle and enter the woods. Police discovered the
crashed 2006 Chevy pickup truck had been reported stolen from Abbotsford earlier that day. At 8:30 a.m., police received a report of a man hitchhiking about a kilometre north of where the accident took place. His description fit that of the suspect driver of the pickup. RCMP located the 21-year-old man and charged him with possession of stolen property over
$5,000. He was taken to the Nicola Valley Hospital and Health Centre for a knee injury and released into police custody, where he remains. He also had two outstanding warrants for his arrest from Invermere for possession of stolen property under $5,000 and failing to appear in court. Both files remain under investigation.
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