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Old 19-12-07, 07:26
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Default In the neighborhood. How's your area today?

Oh joy and peace on earth good will towards ... uh ... Someone local just alerted me to this event, which I understand happened pretty close by. Locked my doors up nice and tight with the guy still considered loose, armed, and dangerous. If he's on the run and gets hungry and smells my gourmet baskets and comes this way ... I may have to take him out myself him ...

I don't know details or who was killed Sad.

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Targeted shooting in southeastern B.C. leaves one woman dead
14 hours ago

CRANBROOK, B.C. - One woman has been killed in a late night shooting in Cranbrook, B.C.

The victim and two other people were inside a home in the Kootenay city at about 11:30 Monday night when the attack occurred. RCMP Corporal Chris Faulkner says the incident does not appear to be random.

A search is underway for a suspect who is known to the victim, but the man will not be identified until a warrant is issued for his arrest.

Faulkner says the suspect is considered armed and dangerous.
Ah ... here we go with some more details including something of what the guy looks like and what to watch out for, from today ... had I known earlier when I went to the store for my late nite isolated walk, well ... maybe I would not have gone knowing someone running and dangerous around the neighborhood. Hmmmm ...

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NEWS - Suspect Sought!
The suspect in Monday night's homicide in Cranbrook is still at large.
RCMP were called to a home where a woman was found deceased.
Police believe it was a shooting incident.
Corporal Chris Faulkner says the Southeast Major Crime Unit from Kelowna is coming in to help investigate, and other detachments have been notified.

There's a 1st degree murder charge against 48-year-old Cranbrook resident Cheyen Manuel Learn. He's described as 5'11, 170pounds, has blue eyes and short, brown hair, and a moustache. He was wearing a dark brown leather jacket with the logo "North American Hunters" on it.
It's believed he still has his weapon.
Please contact RCMP if you have any information
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Old 19-12-07, 13:23
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Local news report. Am I just punchy or is this really funny?

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NEWS - Gotcha'! Again!
Cranbrook RCMP had to use a taser Sunday morning, but unlike other highprofile incidents, no one died.
Police were informed of an unlawful confinement, and en route to the call, saw a vehicle possibly related to the situation.
The driver tried to evade police, but RCMP finally pulled the vehicle over.
The front male passenger resisted arrest, and after being handcuffed, damaged the police car's window. He was subdued with a taser.
Stephen Eric Davis Rephin was arrested on several charges, and known to police.
A second male passenger, also known to police, was arrested. Colin Raymond Correia is facing previous charges of assault with a weapon.
Both had been out on their own recognizance.
The woman driving the car was arrested, too.
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Old 19-12-07, 13:24
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Oh yes, perhaps punchy. Am laughing my guts out. Must be all that gourmet chocolate and coffee ,,., all the Aussies fault
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Old 19-12-07, 17:51
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The town can breathe easier now ... the guy was caught quietly and without incident am glad to say .... sounds like it was a domestic thing ... anyways awful for the womans family and especially if she has little ones ... glad we don't have to worry in the community now.

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