Blood Tribe School Bus Collision
Collision involving a Blood Tribe School bus and a pedestrian on the Blood Indian Reserve is still under investigation but not considered criminal in nature.
At approximately 6:00 am on September 27, 2018 a Blood Tribe school bus was travelling South bound on highway 509 near the intersection with highway 2, when a collision occurred with a pedestrian. The male pedestrian was transported to Chinook Regional Hospital where he died from his injuries. The school bus did not have any passengers and the driver was not injured.
Alcohol and speed are not considered factors in the collision.
The identity of the deceased will not be released.
Anyone with information about this matter or any other matter, is asked to contact the Blood Tribe Police Service at 403-737-3800.
Carfentanyl Seizure Worth Over $16,000
On July 20, 2018 Blood Tribe Police Service Crime Reduction Unit (CRU) along with members of the Calgary Police Service and the RCMP arrested and charged Patrick Devine for possession for the purpose of trafficking. Police seized 202 suspected Carfentanyl pills, estimated street value is in excess of $16,160.
Blood Tribe Police Commission
The Blood Tribe Police Commission has hired Kyle Melting Tallow as the Chief of Police for the Blood Tribe Police Service. Kyle Melting Tallow had been the acting Chief of Police for the past two years. After a lengthy and thorough process, he was the successful candidate to assume the role of Chief of Police.
Chief of Police Kyle Melting Tallow - Natoyii Pitaana "Holy Eagle Chief"
You're Invited to an Honouring Event
Friday June 1, 2018 at 3:00 p.m.
Multi-Purpose Building, Standoff, Alberta
Please join us in celebrating our newest Constables
Cst. Brian Plume Naatoy'sinopanihkii
Cst. Colinda Frank Makiinimaaki
Cst. Carter Little Shields Iissokawotaan