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Rollover A single vehicle rollover occurred just east of Aberdeen Hall on April 4. A woman was the only passenger in the vehicle when it went off the road on Highway 590 and rolled in the ditch on the north side. Cpl. A.J.

Rollover

A single vehicle rollover occurred just east of Aberdeen Hall on April 4.

A woman was the only passenger in the vehicle when it went off the road on Highway 590 and rolled in the ditch on the north side.

Cpl. A.J. Mand said police still aren't sure why the driver lost control of the vehicle. It was good road conditions in the early afternoon when the incident occurred.

The woman was coming in from Saskatchewan. She was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.

Sleep it off

A drunk man was arrested at about 2:20 a.m. on April 5 for breaching his probation conditions.

The man was spotted by police staggering away from the Zoo bar carrying an open bottle of beer. He was on probation conditions to not consume alcohol.

The man was held in cells until sober.

Vandalized vehicles

Five vehicles were reported vandalized by spray pain on March 31.

The vehicles were parked on 40 and 41 Streets and were likely hit by the spray painters overnight on March 30.

The graffiti was mostly letters but not words, though Mand said one of the vehicles had “Die” written on it.

Window shattered

A house window was shot out by a BB gun in the 51 Ave. area.

The window, which was located on the front of the house, was shot overnight and discovered on April 1.

The window was shattered. There are no suspects.

Planter antics

Two young males were spotted attempting to steal planters from Sunset Manor on April 3.

The pair was unsuccessful in their attempt to take the planters.

Suspended drivers

Innisfail RCMP handed out four 24-hour suspensions over the past week.

Two were given out on March 31, one on April 1 and one on April 5.

The different drivers were pulled over by officers for things like driving patterns.

The day-long suspensions are handed out in cases where a driver has blown between 0.05 and 0.08 on a breathalyzer. Criminal charges can kick in if the driver is at or above 0.08.

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