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6 Tuesday September 29 2015 JUSTICE DRUGS Please leave a message at 872-5543 for details. WESCLEAN NORTHERN SALES LTD. Ph 867 875-5100 Fax 867 875-5155 Avalon Cat Hair - long Size - medium Gender - female Avalon is a very loving and beautiful cat. She is spayed and is up-to-date with all her shots.If you think you have a home for a Avalon please call the shelter at 872-5543. Please leave a message at 872-5543 for details. WESCLEAN NORTHERN SALES LTD. Ph 867 875-5100 Fax 867 875-5155 E-mail infowescleannwt.com web www.wescleannwt.com Avalon Cat Hair - long Size - medium Gender - female Avalon is a very loving and beautiful cat. She is spayed and is up-to-date with all her shots.If you think you have a home for a Avalon please call the shelter at 872-5543. Please leave a message at 872-5543 for details. WESCLEAN NORTHERN SALES LTD. Ph 867 875-5100 Fax 867 875-5155 E-mail infowescleannwt.com web www.wescleannwt.com Avalon Cat Hair - long Size - medium Gender - female Avalon is a very loving and beautiful cat. She is spayed and is up-to-date with all her shots.If you think you have a home for a Avalon please call the shelter at 872-5543. SpayedNeutered Up-to-datewithroutineshots House trained MinnieFemaleAdult Grey and white Looking for a new home Minnie was a very scared shy cat when she first came in. She had been kept in a bedroom and was not socialized. She has come a long way but will require some patience to gain her trust. She is a great cat just not good with other animals. By CRAIG GILBERT Two men pulled over just outside Yellow- knife by the RCMP at about 730 a.m. on Sept. 21 had more than 1100 individually wrapped rocks of crack cocaine in the car. TannerWadePerkes19andScottBimson47 werechargedwithtrafckingcocaineandpos- sessionofcocaineforthepurposeoftrafcking. Perkes was also charged with breaching court conditions and was remanded to cus- tody. Bimson was eligible for bail. None of the charges against either man have been proven in court but the seizure was a victory for the Mounties. Thisshort-terminvestigationledtotheseizure ofthesedrugsbeforetheyreachedthestreetsof YellowknifeSergeantDeaRiousaidinapress release.Thatsawinfortheentirecommunity. The Mounties arrested another ve people after seizing prepackaged crack cocaine and cash at a motel on 50th Avenue in Yellowknife and in the downtown area in two separate busts that were part of the same investiga- tion. Charges are pending. Gun red in Tuktoyaktuk PoliceinTuktoyaktukwererousedintheearly morninghoursofSept.19byagunshotcomplaint. A resident reported hearing a loud bang woke up and observed a broken picture frame which had been shot with a rearm a police statement read. Upon further investigation police located further bullet holes in an ad- ditional residence. Investigation revealed the origin of the gunre and a suspect who was arrested. Criminal charges are pending against a Tuk resident for rearms offences and mischief endangering life. A rearm can be an important tool for Northerners who hunt and spend time on the land according to the RCMP but all Busy weekend for RCMP with crack on Hwy 3 and shots fired in Tuktoyaktuk rearms must be used responsibly and stored in accordance with the Firearms Act and the Criminal Code of Canada. Failure to abide by rearms laws is a serious offence. Serious offences were the order of the day in Lutsel Ke hours earlier after a man was arrested for allegedly screaming yelling and pointing a loaded shotgun at people at a residence Saturday evening. Ekecho Lockhart of Lutsel Ke was charged with rearms offences and remanded into custody to await a Monday court appear- ance. The charges against him have not been proven in court. Burglar scared off A Yellowknife resident got quite a shock early Sunday morning when they woke up to a hooded gure standing in their bed- room. The intruder reportedly ed when the resident who was not described by po- lice ipped on the light at about 520 a.m. He was described as male with dark jeans and a hooded sweater on hood up and hasnt been identied yet which is where the pub- lic comes in. Yellowknife RCMP are asking anyone with information regarding this investigation to phone 867-669-1111 or contact Crimestop- pers at 1-800-222-8477 or at nwtnutips.com. Click on submit a web tip or text nwtnu- tips to 274637. PhotocourtesyoftheRCMP JUSTICE IN MEMORIAM Police seized more than 1100 rocks of crack cocaine outside Yellowknife on Sept. 21. G Division Cmdr. Chief Superintendent Ron Smith and Deputy Minister Sylvia Haener Department of Justice GNWT lay a wreath at the NWT RCMP Memorial Sunday. Troop at attention in front of G Division RCMP Headquarters NWT RCMP Regina Police Services Joint Task Force North Military Police Yellowknife Municipal Enforcement. Slain peace officers honoured in annual Yellowknife ceremony A solemn ceremony in Yellowknife marked Canadian Police Peace Ofcers National Me- morial Day on Sunday. ThisyeartheRCMParemourningthelossand recognizingthefollowingmemberswhowillbe addedtothememorialoutsideGDivisionhead- quartersonVeteransMemorialDrive.Theyare RCMP Constable David Wynn killed in the line of duty Jan. 21 St. Albert AB. Edmonton City Police Constable Daniel Woodall killed in the line of duty June 8. B.C.CommercialTransportEnforcementOf- cer Toni D. Kristinsson killed February 1. Manitoba Corrections Ofcer Rhonda L. Commodore died November 6 2014. The ceremony also honoured the 56 other individuals who over the years have given their lives while serving in the Northwest Territories Yukon and Nunavut. This day gives Canadians an oppor- tunity each year to formally express ap- preciation for the dedication of police and peace officers who made the ultimate tragic sacrifice to keep our communities safe Constable Elenore Sturko wrote in a press release. PhotoscourtesyoftheRCMP