May 2, 2025, 3:13 pm
In a dramatic police pursuit on Stoney Nakoda First Nation land, RCMP operations resulted in multiple arrests and the seizure of weapons, leading to upwards of 60 charges against the suspects. The swift and forceful intervention has left local authorities both vigilant and eager for justice.
Three people, including a youth, face a total of 66 charges after being arrested when Cochrane RCMP responded to a call on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation.
Police recovered a rifle, bear spray, brass knuckles and illicit drugs from vehicle
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