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One arrested; one suspect being sought in home invasion TRE VOR CR AWLEY
An arrest has been made by Cranbrook RCMP following a recent home invasion, however, another arrest warrant has been issued for a second suspect believed to be involved in the incident. On Thursday, Cranbrook RCMP requested the public’s assistance in locating Michael Andres Salvador-Bejarano, a 24-year-old male believed to be in the Calgary area. Salvador-Bejarano is described as 165 centimetres (5’5”) and 63 kilograms (139 lbs), with black hair and brown eyes.
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Cranbrook RCMP are looking for Michael Andres Salvador who has an outstanding warrant for his arrest in relation to a home invasion. See RCMP , Page 4
Translocation trial set to begin Bait stations will be set up to attract deer for translocation out of town C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
Residents of Kimberley have become familiar with the bylaw prohibiting the feeding of deer within the city and evidence suggests that it has worked. Far fewer people are feeding deer than there were four or five years ago. However, if you come across bait stations with hay in some local green spaces in
the next week or so, do not be alarmed — no one is breaking the law. The temporary bait stations are part of the translocation trial project, which is about to begin in the East Kootenay. Kimberley City Council adjusted the feeding bylaw J. RIGHTON PHOTO this week to allow for the bait The Jewels on Ninth Kimberley Dynamiter Player of the month for January is #22 Sawyer Hunt. He is presented with stations in this one case. his award by board member Glen Johnson. The Dynamiters have now clinched their division but still have a few
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