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Thickewood Wolf Spotting Reported

A recent wolf spotting in Thickewood is no cause for alarm but residents in the area should be cautious and take precautions. There are three wolves known to be in the area and one was sighted on Thursday in Thickewood on Timberline Drive. Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement spokesperson Brendan Cox said that the sighting was not a concern for public safety. Cox stated “This morning our office did get a call about a wolf sighting on Timberline Drive. We can confirm that there are three young wolves in the area. They appear healthy.” Resident Valerie Dancer was the one who spotted the animal and then took a photo. Since Fort McMurray is surrounded by boreal forests, and this is prime territory for wolves and other wildlife, it is no surprise that there are a few of the animals in the area.

While discussing the Thickewood wolf spotting Cox reassured residents that attacks on humans by wolves are rare and that wolves typically seek territory that is far from where humans are. Cox reminded residents who walk along Birchwood Trails that they should avoid hiking alone, going in groups instead. Hikers should also make noise as they go along the trail so that they avoid any surprise encounters. The hope is that the wolves will just move on, but Cox did caution “I would advise people to keep a close eye on their pets.” Anyone who spots a wolf or any other type of wildlife can report their sighting to Alberta Fish and Wildlife.

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Wood Buffalo RCMP Investigating Thickewood Breaking and Entering

Wood Buffalo RCMP, Thickewood, Breaking and Entering

The Wood Buffalo RCMP is investigating a recent Thickewood breaking and entering, and they are asking for help from the public to identify the individual responsible. The crime occurred during the very early hours of the morning on February 17, and the burglar alarm system alerted police that a breaking and entering took place. When the police responded and arrived on scene they found the Wolverine Drive Shoppers Drug Mart in Thickewood had been broken into. Details on what the male suspect took have not been released, police have only disclosed that the criminal did take some undisclosed items before fleeing, and he was gone when police arrived at the store. The RCMP is asking the public to look at the surveillance video and help identify the individual who committed this crime.

So far the Wood Buffalo RCMP have not disclosed a motive for the Thickwood breaking and entering, bu the fact that the store targeted was a drug store has made some wonder if the suspect was hoping to access and steal prescription medications that have a high potential for abuse, such as narcotic pain killers or anxiety medications. Anyone who has any information about this crime should contact the Wood Buffalo RCMP and tell them what you know. This time the target was a drug store, but next time it could be a residence that is occupied when the breaking and entering happens. Someone knows who this suspect is and recognizes the picture, and the police are asking this person to come forward and contact them.