Kimberley Daily Bulletin, March 10, 2015

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TUESDAY MARCH 10, 2015

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We are the champions. Eddie Mountain Division Champions that is. The Kimberley Dynamiters dispatched the Fernie Ghostriders last night at the Civic Centre to win the division and advance in the KIJHL playoffs. The Nitros return to the conference championship for the first time since the 2004-05 season and face the Beaver Valley Nitehawks beginning Wednesday in Fruitvale:

Four arrested in home invasion Three from Cranbrook, one from Kimberley in custody CPL. CHRIS NE WEL

Two males and one female have been ar-

rested after a home invasion early Monday morning (March 9). Three subjects forced their way into a home on King Street in Cranbrook around 2 a.m. Inside they assaulted a female and stole jewelry and a laptop.

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Two young offenders arrested

One youth released; the second faces drug related charges C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

Two young offenders, only 15 years of age, were arrested for drug trafficking in Marys-

ville on the evening of March 5, 2015. Cpl. Chris Newel of the Kimberley RCMP reports that members of the Cranbrook Kimberley Crime Reduction Unit obtained information leading them to the youth. Police learned a subject may be involved in drug trafficking in Kimberley, Newel

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said. “They conducted an investigation and obtained sufficient grounds to make an arrest. Once on scene they found two males were present, and believing both were involved, they were arrested. “A search subsequent to arrest lead to the seizure of marijuana, paraphernalia related to

drug trafficking and close to $200 cash. One male was released to his parents without charges; the other will be facing drug related charges. He was released to his parents and has a court date in May.” Both subjects reside in Kimberley and police were particularly concerned because of their age, Newel reported.

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