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RCMP subdue emotionally distraught man
On Thursday, members of the Cranbrook RCMP were successful in de-escalating a tense situation involving a male at a residence who was uttering threats of violence.
Cranbrook General Duty members were assisted by RCMP provincial resources including the Southeast District Crisis Incident Negotiators Team who were successful in having the man brought into custody without incident.
RCMP report that at about 5 p.m. July 25 they responded to a complaint of a distraught male inside his residence in the Standard Hill Trailer Park. It was reported to police that the man was behaving erratically and was emotionally distraught. RCMP responded and were confronted by an aggressive and agitated male who refused to cooperate with police.
Members of the Cranbrook RCMP established a containment perimeter as the male allegedly uttered threats to harm others and resist police intervention. The RCMP enlisted the help of a crisis negotiation team that made contact with the man and were eventually successful in having him exit the residence and surrender to police without incident.
The male was arrested and immediately transported to the East Kootenay Regional Hospital where he was assessed for any medical needs and eventually released into police custody on Friday morning.
The 44-year-old man has since had a bail hearing and has been ordered released from police custody pending appearance in Cranbrook Provincial Court August 12, facing four charges for Uttering Threats.
If anyone has any additional information about this or any other crime they can call the Cranbrook RCMP at 250-489-3471 or East Kootenay Crimestoppers (1-800-222-TIPS)
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Cranbrook RCMP