Man arrested for theft of Andrew area bait vehicle

The Two Hills RCMP got their man; hook, line and sinker, because he took the bait.

The police had used a “bait” vehicle on Jan. 1, 2021 along Highway 45 near Andrew.

The vehicle was stolen from the location and police found it a short time later after it had been abandoned.

With the assistance of Cold Lake RCMP and the Cold Lake Crime Reduction Unit, a suspect was identified and arrested.

Twenty-four year old Wyatt Whitford of Bonnyville, Ab. has been charged with;: “Theft of a Motor Vehicle,” “Mischief to Property,” two counts of “Failing to Comply with an Order,” “Driving Without Insurance,” and “Driving Without Registration.”

At the time he was caught, police state he was in another stolen vehicle and is facing additional charges.
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Whitford was released on an undertaking and is scheduled to appear in Vegreville Provincial Court on March 1, 2021.

Two Hills RCMP are warning would-be criminals that if you steal a vehicle, or enter it to steal items, it may be a “Bait Vehicle” and you will be caught.

Targeting people who steal vehicles or who attempt to steal from vehicles, is just one component of the ongoing crime reduction strategies in the Two Hills area, and across the province of Alberta.

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John Mather
Staff Reporter