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Patron s application for release denied, mental health assessment ordered
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Local investors will receive special incentives to invest in the project including reimbursement of the money invested after a set number of years and $1.00 shares. Currently there is no set number for how much investment Re-Gain is looking for, but during last week’s presentations it was said that Re-Gain is looking for as much investment as possible. Redvers was selected because of its location and concentration of grain farms in the area. Redvers resident and local farmer Martin Hjertaas helped bring attention to Redvers after expressing interest in Re-Gain, noting its ideal location. Because of the surrounding farmland, there is no short supply of wheat-straw that is used in production for the mill.
Patron was arrested for the second time in 10 days on March 28 after allegedly breaking into the Redvers Legion Hall. On March 19, the Carlyle RCMP was called when Patron was allegedly causing a disturbance at the Legion Hall and refused to leave. Then, on the night of March 27, Patron broke into the Legion Hall and his image was allegedly captured on a security camera. The next day, March 28, police were called. “Travis Patron was arrested on March 28 for a break and enter to the Redvers Legion which occurred on March 27,” said Sgt. Geoff Stringfellow of the Carlyle RCMP. “He appeared for court on March 29 and was remanded in custody for a show cause hearing on April 1.
Members of Redvers Town Council have discussed potentially requesting police protection at future council meetings.
Carlyle RCMP has stated it will ensure a police presence.
“Any time there is a concern for public safety we will respond. I’ve spoken with the mayor in regards to a meeting coming up and yes there will be a police presence available. Public safety is our number one priority,” Sgt Geoff Stringfellow of the Carlyle RCMP. Spencer Kemp is a Local Journalism Initiative reporter with The World-Spectator
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