Fugitive Apprehended in Lethbridge Following Removal of Electronic Monitoring devi

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Fugitive Apprehended in Lethbridge Following Removal of Electronic Monitoring Device

A concerted effort by the Southern Alberta District Crime Reduction Unit (SAD CRU) has led to the arrest of a 36-year-old woman wanted for a string of property crimes across multiple southern Alberta communities. Chaylee Eagle Plume Bruised Head, a resident of the Blood Tribe First Nation, was taken into custody in Lethbridge on Thursday, July 10.

The arrest was prompted by the removal of her electronic monitoring device, which triggered an immediate law enforcement response due to her extensive criminal history and outstanding charges. Ms. Bruised Head's alleged offenses span across Chestermere, Calgary, and Canmore, prompting a thorough investigation by the SAD CRU.

The swift response by law enforcement authorities in this matter demonstrates their commitment to ensuring public safety and holding accountable those who engage in criminal activity. The removal of the electronic monitoring device was a critical mistake, as it alerted authorities to her whereabouts, ultimately leading to her capture.

This successful operation is a testament to the collaborative efforts of the SAD CRU and their dedication to reducing crime in southern Alberta communities. For more information on this story, please visit our website at theanchor.ca.

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