The 54-year-old, who lives in the area, launched a walking group after speaking to victims. She said: “We’ve already handed out 100 alarms to running groups and women in the park since last weekend. “I handed out 50 on Saturday alone. It is making people feel more confident who don’t want to go out on their own. “Since the story was in the Echo, there have not been any reports, but people have still seen him in the park. “The alarms are really important. Some people don’t even know they’re a thing.” The man has been described as just over six foot tall, wearing dark clothing.
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EDMONTON A drug house in the Town of Slave Lake, Alta., has been fenced off and boarded up by police, to prevent anyone from entering for the next 90 days. The Alberta Sheriffs Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) unit obtained a court order to block entry to the central Slave Lake home, after receiving multiple complaints of illegal drug activity from the community, according to police. The complaints date back to September 2020. After a SCAN investigation allegedly confirmed the complaints, investigators say they sent a warning letter to the property owner, who lives elsewhere, in order to resolve the issue.