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Seized Weapons -- credit ALERT

Coaldale man charged in ALERT weapons bust

Oct 30, 2020 | 12:32 PM

COALDALE, AB – ALERT has seized a weapons cache and a variety of stolen property, as the result of the arrest of a 20-year-old Coaldale man.

The arrest and seizure on Oct. 15, with help from Coaldale RCMP and Medicine Hat Police Service, was as a result of an investigation that began in September 2020.

ALERT’s Southeast Alberta Property Crime Unit seized six firearms in total, including two sawed-off shotguns, two rifles, and two homemade zip guns. Also seized were numerous firearms parts and ammunition from the suspect’s Coaldale residence.

Inspector Sean Boser with the ALERT Regional team, states,

“Police had been called to the suspect’s home a number of times and it had become a community nuisance of sorts. We are confident that this arrest and seizure prevented an escalation of violence.”

Two of the firearms were reportedly stolen during a Coaldale break-and-enter. The homemade guns will be submitted to RCMP’s National Weapons Enforcement Support Team for further analysis and ballistics testing.

Seized Weapons — credit ALERT

In addition to the firearms, ALERT located multiple stolen credit cards and identity documents, stolen license plates, counterfeit U.S. currency, and miscellaneous stolen property.

ALERT made the arrest and seizure on October 15, 2020, with help from Coaldale RCMP and Medicine Hat Police Service. The investigation began in September 2020.

Ethan Wiebe is charged with:

  • manufacturing a firearm;
  • unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon;
  • unauthorized possession of a weapon;
  • careless storage of a firearm;
  • possession of a firearm obtained by an offence;
  • possession of stolen property;
  • possession of identity documents;
  • possession of stolen credit card data;
  • possession of counterfeit currency; and
  • failure to comply with a probation order.

Members of the public who suspect drug or gang activity in their community can call local police, or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Crime Stoppers is always anonymous. Medicine Hat residents can also submit tips anonymously through the Medicine Hat Police Service mobile app, which is free to download and available for both Apple and Android devices.