Hudson’s Hope RCMP respond to 36 calls from April 21 to May 22

Hudson's Hope

2024-05-28 07:30 HAP

Under the Official Languages Act, this office provides services to the public in English only. You will find general information in both official languages at bc.rcmp.ca and www.rcmp.ca

Aux termes de la Loi sur les langues officielles, ce bureau n'offre des services au public qu'en anglais. Vous trouverez des renseignements généraux dans les deux langues officielles au cb.grc.ca et www.grc.ca.

The Hudson’s Hope RCMP responded to 36 calls for service between April 21 and May 22, 2024. 49 written violations and warning tickets were issued to drivers between the above dates for various motor vehicle related offences. Highway and road safety continues to be a focus for the Hudson’s Hope RCMP.

On April 22nd, the Hudson’s Hope RCMP responded to a motor vehicle accident along Hwy 29 which involved a pickup truck vs a silage chopper. Police attended scene and discovered that an EB truck which was pulling a silage chopper that had an improper towing pin used, came loose and drifted into the WB lane, colliding head-on with an incoming truck. All persons within the truck that was struck were transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The driver of the vehicle towing the farming equipment received several Motor Vehicle Act fines.

On April 23rd, the Hudson’s Hope RCMP responded to a residence along Twelve Mile Rd. to assist with an elk that had got stuck in a fence. Members attended and were successful in releasing the elk, but later learnt that due to the length of time that the animal had been stuck, this had caused too much stress and the elk later passed away. It was discovered that this elk was very well into its elderly years.

On May 3rd, the Hudson’s Hope RCMP conducted a check-stop along Hwy 29, checking for impaired driving and Motor Vehicle Act compliance. Police stopped a motorist who presented signs of impairment and upon administering a road-side sobriety test, the driver failed both tests and received a driving prohibition for 90-days with their vehicle being impounded for 30-days.

On May 18th, the Hudson’s Hope RCMP responded to a crash detection from a cell phone along Canyon Dr. Upon attending scene and locating a side x side being driven along the road, police stopped to speak with the driver and confirmed that no accident had occurred but based on observations of the driver, police suspected the driver to be impaired. The driver refused to comply with a road-side sobriety test, therefore he automatically received a 90-day driving prohibition with the side x side being impounded for 30-days.

On May 20th, the Hudson’s Hope RCMP were conducting patrols through Second Beach when sirens and a loud speaker were heard. Upon speaking with a bystander, it was learnt that an individual who was operating a red ATV, was using a siren and stopping at campsites, stating that he was a police officer and was conducting checks. Police confirmed that this individual was impersonating a police officer and upon later locating this individual, he fled from police on his ATV. The ATV was later located abandoned and police seized and impounded the ATV, after removing the wired-in police siren which is an illegal aftermarket item. The registered owner denied knowledge of the siren but was issued several violation tickets.

During the span of the May long weekend, the Hudson’s Hope RCMP along with BC Conservation, were out in full force, utilizing the RCMP boat on Dinosaur Lake, RCMP ATV’s were deployed on the back trails, enforcing the Off-Road Vehicle Act and conducting safety checks for camp fires. Along with general road and highway patrols and various check-stops, the RCMP were able to make their presence known and this made for a safe weekend for visitors with no major incidents. During the ATV patrols in the back country, police located and put out several abandoned campfires that had been left ignited upon campers leaving the site.

Anyone with information regarding current or past investigations can contact the Hudson’s Hope RCMP directly at 250-783-5241 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. 

Cpl. Erich Schmidt
Detachment Commander
Hudson’s Hope RCMP

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