Crime

Community collaboration leads to arrest of parole violator

By working together, the community of Alberton North continues to demonstrate its commitment to keeping the neighbourhood safe and secure.

Alberton North residents recently played a crucial role in the apprehension of a suspect wanted for parole violations.

Acting on information provided by concerned community members, Alberton Community Responders led by Clinton Swartz swiftly coordinated with the parole officer and authorities from the Department of Corrections and SOG Security.

Following a planned operation, a warrant of arrest was executed, resulting in the detention of the suspect. The individual was, without delay, transported back to prison to serve his sentence.

This successful outcome highlights the power of community collaboration in ensuring public safety.

The Alberton Community Responders extended their gratitude to the residents for their vigilance and assistance in providing vital information, leading to the suspect’s apprehension.

They also extended special thanks to the dedicated team from SOG Security for their quick response and support throughout the operation.

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