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Fraud Allegations Against Via Rail Investigated by RCMP

Via Rail, RCMP, fraud allegations
Via Rail, RCMP, fraud allegations

Recent fraud allegations against Via Rail are being investigated by the RCMP, and it is suspected that a computer scam was responsible. In 2013 the QMI Agency made a report that Via Rail had fired the computer department’s top manager after allegations of embezzlement were made against the employee, and an internal investigation was conducted with the assistance of the ombudsman for the company. Once the internal investigation was complete the entire file was turned over to the RCMP for a criminal investigation. When asked about the investigation law enforcement confirmed tht there was an ongoing probe into the suspected illegal activity but would not provide any further details because the investigation is still open. An anonymous source reported that at least one IT company is suspected of over billing for the services that were provided.

The fraud allegations concerning Via Rail involve hundreds of thousands of dollars, no small amount, and the RCMP will continue investigating until all of the facts have been discovered. The QMI report also outlined how Via Rail had hired the manage who was fired in spite of the fact that she had a prior theft conviction. When the manager who was terminated worked as a senior manager with Bombardier Aerospace she was investigated for theft in the early 2000s, and the investigation led to her being convicted in 2010 for the theft of 20 computer monitors. This should have been a big red flag that prevented the convicted individual from obtaining employment with Via Rail, especially in a management position where the employee could steal or embezzle from the company.

 

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Possible Steroid Production Lab in Timberlea Shut Down by RCMP

Timberlea, steroid production lab, RCMP
Timberlea, steroid production lab, RCMP

A possible steroid production lab in Timberlea has been shut down by the RCMP.. Early in December the RCMP performed a raid in Timberlea and the raid resulted in charges against Daniel Dube, a 27 year old resident. The charges included drugs and firearms offenses. The raid occurred on December 7, 2014, when there was a search warrant executed at the address. The warrant targeted Paris Crescent, and when RCMP officers searched the premises they seized a large amount of steroid products in various forms. Approximately 4,500 pills were discovered, as well as more than one and a half liters of liquid steroid products and more than a kilogram of steroids in the raw powdered form. The RCMP also found a pill press and other laboratory equipment in the residence which was also seized.

According to the Wood Buffalo RCMP the steroid production lab in Timberlea was producing anabolic steroids with a label stating Phoeniz Laboratories. Anabolic steroids were not the only drugs located during the raid, law enforcement also found cocaine, marijuana, and hallucinogenic mushrooms. $2,700 in cash was also seized by the RCMP, along with a rifle that was not safely stored or secured. According to the RCMP Daniel Dube is not authorized to possess the firearm. The charges against Dube as a result of the raid include unauthorized possession of a firearm, production of anabolic steroids, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, possession for the purpose of trafficking steroids, possession of cannabis marihuana, possession of property obtained by crime, possession of cocaine, and unsafe storage of a firearm.

 

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Wood Buffalo Cab Driver the Victim of Assault

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RCMP, Wood Buffalo cab driver

A Wood Buffalo cab driver was he victim of an assault early Thursday, and the RCMP is still investigating the incident. Not only was the driver assaulted by his passengers but one of the passengers also stole the cab as well. The crime happened at around 3 am on Thursday morning according to the report. The cab driver was a Co-Op Taxi Driver, and he received a fare to drive some passengers home. One of the passengers in the cab started to assault the Wood Buffalo cab driver, forcing the driver to leave the cab for his own safety. The other passengers also got out of the cab, and the passenger who assaulted the driver left the scene driving the taxi cab.

The RCMP eventually located the stolen cab, and the suspect in the assault and taxi cab theft is a male. This is the only information provided by the RCMP so far, and it is not known whether the Wood Buffalo cab driver required medical treatment for any injuries related to the assault. None of the other passengers in the taxi cab are expected to be charged for the incident, the assault was the action of a single suspect and not a group effort. The case is still under investigation by the RCMP and law enforcement is asking for the public to help by calling in if they have any information about this incident. The number for the local RCMP office is 780-788-4000. Members of the public can also call in any tips to the Crime Stoppers hotline at 800-222-8477.

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RCMP Takes on Speeding and Other Traffic Violations

RCMP, traffic violations
RCMP, traffic violations

Last week the RCMP took on speeding and other traffic violations in the area, handing out numerous tickets. Speeding was one of the top traffic violations, with distracted driving coming in second. With the harsh winter months almost here the RCMP is trying to keep the roads safe, and that means handing out traffic violations when these are spotted by officers. A total of 32 tickets for speeding were handed out just in the Gregoire Lakes Estate area, and 12 traffic violations for speeding in a school zone were also given during the week. 17 people received traffic violations for distracted driving, and 4 people were arrested for driving while impaired. The remoteness of Fort MacMurray and Wood Buffalo make the number of RCMP traffic violations troubling. When the winter weather hits the roadways will become risky due to ice and snow, and even being distracted for a few seconds or going a few miles over the speed limit will be dangerous.

Some of the RCMP arrests and traffic violations cited were somewhat unusual according to RCMP Cst. George Cameron. “This past Saturday morning around 8:00, members did a traffic stop and they got an impaired driver. They got another… impaired driver at 2:00 in the afternoon on Saturday. Those are unusual, we don’t like to see those things, but I’m glad our members were there to get these people off the road.” Usually impaired driving occurs in the evening and night hours, so having two in a row during the day is troubling. This is the period when there are many more people on the roads, and the danger of an accident with another vehicle is much higher.

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RCMP Gives Out Numerous Traffic Violations in a Single Week

traffic violations, RCMP
traffic violations, RCMP

RCMP had a great week recently, giving out numerous traffic violations, but an incident involving the police also occurred during the same week. Many of the traffic violations were issued for exceeding the speed limit. While RCMP was engaged in a routine traffic stop the RCMP vehicle was struck and sustained around $4,000 in damage. This incident was very clearly the fault of the motorist who struck the stopped police vehicle. The accident occurred on Highway 881, and the RCMP Municipal Traffic Service vehicle was parked on the side of the highway while the officer was issuing a citation for speeding to a motorist. The emergency lights on the vehicle were activated and it was parked and stationary when hit by another vehicle.

RCMP flagged a Jeep Liberty on Highway 881 for speeding at the same time that the traffic stop was initiated, and a second RCMP vehicle was pulling over the Jeep Liberty when the driver lost control, colliding with the parked RCMP vehicle on the side of the road. The driver of the Jeep attempted to put his seat belt on before pulling over, and this distraction caused him to lose control. Luckily no one was hurt during the accident, and the police service dog who was in the parked police vehicle was uninjured as well. Other traffic violations observed and cited by RCMP during the week include street racing, and one driver was pulled over and caught with more than 3 grams of methamphetamine in their vehicle on Thursday.