Oct 2 Weekly Review

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Wednesday, October 2, 2019 Vol. 42, No. 40

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Repeat offender Youngsters run for Terry arrested twice in two days with stolen vehicles On Sunday, Sept. 29, at approximately 9:30 a.m, Killam RCMP were advised of a theft of a truck from a local shop. The owner of the truck was able to relay the location of the truck via GPS to police, and determined that the truck was in Viking. Killam and Viking RCMP members located the vehicle, and arrested the driver. Jory Nicholls, 31, of Edmonton, Alberta, was charged with: Break and Enter, Mischief Under $5,000; Possession of Property obtained by Crime over $5,000. On Monday, Sept. 30, Nicholls was released by a Justice of the Peace for a future court date. Shortly after his release Monday, Killam RCMP were alerted to a theft of a truck in Killam. Killam RCMP were able to notify surrounding detachments, and eventually located and arrested Nicholls again in the other stolen truck. Nicholls was additionally charged with the following offences: -Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. -Flight from Police Officer -Theft of Truck -Fail to comply with conditions of a recognizance -Mischief under $5,000 Nicholls was set to appear in Killam Provincial Court on Tuesday, Oct. 1.

Three elementary students show off their Terry Fox stickers on Friday afternoon while completing the Irma School Terry Fox Run. All the runs echo the work of Terry Fox, a young man who raised funds for a cancer cure/prevention before passing away from the disease himself.

Killam and Viking RCMP tracked a stolen vehicle to Viking on Sunday, Sept. 29, and made an arrest there. PHOTO COURTESY ANGELA MACKNEY

Despite cold, damp conditions last Friday afternoon, students at the Viking School braved the elements to raise money for the Terry Fox Campaign. They even managed to have some fun in front of the camera while completing their run.

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