Charges laid in connection to residential break-in and theft near Claresholm
CLARESHOLM, AB – A 28-year-old man faces multiple charges after the RCMP responded to a break-and-enter at a home near Claresholm.
At 11:25 a.m. on Monday, March 28, Claresholm RCMP received a complaint from a 20-year-old woman. She told Mounties that she had found an unknown male suspect in her home, located on a farm about six kilometres north of Claresholm.
It is alleged that during a verbal altercation, the suspect exited the home and tried to steal a Chevy pickup truck that was parked in the front yard. The RCMP says the suspect failed at stealing that vehicle, so he re-entered the home and stole keys for a 1994 Cadillac Deville, which was also parked in the yard.
According to Mounties, the suspect stole that vehicle and left the scene. Members from the Claresholm, Fort Macleod and Nanton RCMP detachments responded and several minutes later, the suspect and vehicle were seen near Nanton. The suspect was eventually confronted by RCMP officers at a gas station in Nanton and taken into custody.


