Increased indecent acts in river valley prompts action from Lethbridge police
LETHBRIDGE — Lethbridge Police have increased patrols and are working with the city’s parks department in an attempt to deter indecent activity in the river valley.
According to a news release, police are responding to more calls of couples engaged in indecent acts near the Elks Compound. Police say sex acts are occurring in green spaces, in full view of other residents who are using the park. The acts have been witnessed and reported by the public and officers conducting patrols.
In an effort to deter the activity, members of the Downtown Policing Unit have increased patrols and the City of Lethbridge will be removing trees, brush and branches in the area that is most commonly being used by offenders, in order to further deter the activity.
So far, police have issued warnings to offenders caught in indecent activity, but they advise that criminal charges are possible and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.