Fort MacMurray Crime Results in Breaking and Entering and Voyeurism Charges
Fort MacMurray crime is a problem as the area grows and more people arrive to work in the region. A Fort MacMurray man was arrested for an incident which occurred last Friday in Thickwood, and he has been charged with breaking and entering as well as voyeurism charges. 23 year old Tibor Malik has been charged, and was released with certain conditions. The next court appearance for the case is set November 5, 2014. The incident started with a phone call to the RCMP, and a woman complained that a male subject tried to get into her bedroom and was watching her through the window of the ground floor apartment as she was changing clothes. The woman went on to tell police that she called out to her boyfriend, who was in another area of the apartment.
The boyfriend of the woman who was complaining about a male breaking and entering the apartment went out to confront the man after looking out another window in the apartment. The male fled as he was approached, but the boyfriend managed to get the license plate number of the car as the suspect drove away. RCMP Cst. George Cameron reported that he hopes this encourages others to call when a Fort MacMurray crime like this occurs, stating “Sometimes, when stuff like this happens, people may be a little hesitant to call us, whether they’re scared to or embarrassed or whatever. This is sort of an encouragement to get the message out there and let people know they can call us, like this lady did here.”