Earlier this week, a woman from Sherwood Park named Eve Bandura needed to quickly run into a Save-On-Foods grocery store. She was in and out in less than 10 minutes. When she left the store and started up her car, she was surprised by the loud sound it made. “It was like starting a diesel truck, I honestly thought I had broken my car.” A gentleman had then flagged her over and told her what happened. He said a Chevorlet Cruze had pulled up next to her car and had sawed her catalytic converter off. He was already on the phone to the police and although he couldn’t stop the culprits, he did catch them on camera. The suspects have still not been caught and Bandura isn’t holding out hope.

Traffic stop leads to seizure of $22k worth of drugs
A traffic stop on May 14th led to keeping $22,000 dollars’ worth of drugs off the of Edmonton. At around 6:15 p.m., EPS officers stopped a Black Dodge Ram in the area of 107 Avenue and 101 Street for excessively...
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