RCMP looking to identify people who left noose at Grande Prairie MLA Tracy Allard’s home
Grande Prairie RCMP are in search of the general public’s assist to establish the particular person or individuals who positioned a noose in entrance of MLA Tracy Allard‘s house throughout a protest final weekend.
Allard stated what started with a small group of protesters exterior her home in northwestern Alberta on Sunday quickly grew to 30, prompting police to be known as.
The RCMP stated officers responded to a gaggle of protesters exterior of a house on 67 Avenue within the Grande Banks neighbourhood, close to Allard’s house, simply earlier than 3 p.m. on Oct. 31.
Police stated folks have been complying with officers’ orders and it was a peaceable protest.
Allard stated the protesters left behind on a fence a crude wood gallows with a noose and the phrases: “No to masks. Finish the gov’t. Hold `em all.”
Although it was taken off the fence, as ordered, police stated officers couldn’t affirm the place the gallows and noose ended up.
On Monday, police stated the file was closed and no fees have been laid as police weren’t in a position to establish the particular person answerable for bringing the noose nor their intentions.
However in an replace Friday, the RCMP stated officers proceed to actively examine the incident and are in search of eyewitness observations or video footage which could possibly be used as proof.
Anybody with info is requested to contact Grande Prairie RCMP at 780-830-5700. Nameless info may also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online.
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