![]() Perhaps this may be a turning point to begin a discussion about superseding the federal legislation and making a best-case practice in Calgary or in the province, for that matter. I think there’s always an opportunity to enhance security. “There have been a few incidents in the past with sporting-goods stores. Sometimes they’re discarded in fields and found by hikers or people walking their dogs,” he said. ![]() “Often we’re finding these guns later on during other investigations, during search warrants, at scenes of violent crimes. He added it may be time to take a closer look at enhancing security and rules. Jacques said police have recently seen a “dramatic increase” in the thefts of firearms from both residential and commercial break-ins. There is no vehicle description available, although police are canvassing the area for outdoor cameras.Ĭity police will work with the Canadian Firearms Centre and the Chief Firearms Officer to ensure Cabela’s firearms were stored in accordance with the Firearms Act. The suspect is described as wearing a black balaclava, blue jeans, black running shoes and a grey hoodie with blue long sleeves and a logo reading GSRD. He was carrying a red and white Tommy Hilfiger duffel bag. The incident lasted less than four minutes. They’re a little more preferable than long guns,” Jacques said. It’s my experience that pistols are sought after by people involved in criminal organizations and drug trafficking because they’re easily concealable and easy to travel around with. Photo by Lyle Aspinall / Postmedia NetworkĪfter gaining access to the store, the culprit went to four glass display cases and made off with nine handguns and three restricted rifles worth more than $10,000. Quinn Jacques of the Calgary Police Service Guns and Gangs Unit speaks with media at the CPS headquarters in Calgary, Alta., on Wednesday, Apabout a break-in that took place the morning before during which $10,000 worth of firearms were stolen from Cabela’s. “We are looking at all avenues during this investigation,” he added. Jacques would not comment on whether police found it unusual that the manager was unaware and that the alarm happened to be off at the time, except that police would be looking into whether it’s a normal practice for employees to come in early and shut off the alarm. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. It’s plausible they were engaged in their activity and simply didn’t hear it above the air conditioning or due to the distance within the store.” “It’s my understanding this person was doing their work on the complete opposite side of the store and it’s a fairly large building. Published Decem9:46pm EST The death of Sidney, Nebraska: How a hedge fund destroyed a good American town By Charles Couger, Alex Pfeiffer Fox News Video Hedge fund forced. “It’s my understanding the alarm was deactivated as the employee was on site doing some administrative work,” Jacques said. but was not noticed until about two hours later when staff started arriving for work.Ī store manager was in a back room during the incident but did not hear the break-in. When they arrived, they found the front doors on the north side of the business had been smashed with a hammer or bar, and several weapons had been stolen. to respond to reports of a break-in at the store. “These are quality firearms and I know in two or three weeks, or two or three months, we’ll be finding these at the scenes of violent offences.” Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.If the project moves through three needed county council readings and a public hearing as scheduled, a final decision on the rezoning could come in September. There are ongoing plans for two new hotels in Riverwalk and another in Lake Wylie. There are other options nearby, including the Springhill Suites by Marriott opened on the North Carolina side and the Camp Wilderness option - both opened by Carowinds.įort Mill and Rock Hill have been at the front of a surge of new hotel growth in recent years. They range from the Clarion property built in 1975 to newer options like TownePlace Suites by Marriott and an avid Hotel. Most of the 18 Fort Mill hotels listed by Visit York County are in the Carowinds area. The more than 400-acre theme park and water park has long been a draw for overnight stays. They don’t list a name brand.Ĭarowinds sits on the South Carolina and North Carolina state line, in both Fort Mill and Charlotte. Submitted documents list a 60,000-square-foot hotel. Parking would face Cabelas Drive and Monorail Drive, with more on the Cabela’s store site site. Plans involve a four-story hotel with 107 rooms.Ī submitted sketch plan shows the new hotel closest to the restaurants neighboring it.
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