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Onedeclinedmedicaltreat- ment for minor injuries at the scenebuttheothera30-year- old man was brought to the Northern Lights Hospital with life-threatening injuries Friday the 13th airport bomb scare A tense scene played out in Fort McMurray Friday after- noon Nov. 13 as the RCMP bombsquadwascalledtodeal with a suspicious package at the airport. The RCMP Explosive De- viceUnitoutofEdmontonwas called to the Fort McMurray InternationalAirportatabout 440p.m.Theairportwasevac- uatedasaprecautionwhilethe teamworked.OnSaturdaypo- liceannouncedthesuspicious packagehadbeenidentied isolatedandsecuredandthat the airport had reopened. director of law enforcement. The man was found in a wooded area near 32 Street. On Oct. 6 Red Deer RCMP ofcers were following a re- ported stolen vehicle ac- cording to a press release. The vehicle refused to stop at which time the RCMP called off their pursuit. A short time later the vehicle was seen again and followed. The ve- hicle stopped in the area of 32 Street east of Taylor Drive and two people ed into the woods. Police attempted to locate the individuals but were unsuccessful. Investigation into both incidents indicates that the man who ran into the woods on Oct. 6 was likely the same individual who was found deceased according to the provincial government. An autopsy has been conducted and there is no evidence to suggest the 45-year-old man died as a result of any physi- cal injury or direct contact with the police. Thesecondpersonthated into the woods on Oct. 6 has been subsequently identied located and interviewed. ASIRTs investigation will focus on the circumstances surrounding the events that took place on Oct. 6 to de- termine whether or not any acts or omissions by police ofcers contributed to the death of the man. The paper is alpacad with news Find out whats going on Check out The Northern Journal Find out whats going on and later medevaced to the University of Alberta Hos- pital in Edmonton where he remains in stable but critical condition. A Fort McMurray man 21-year-old Drew Scott was arrested at some point later and charged with attempted murder dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm and fail to stop at the scene of an accident. He was remanded to cus- tody and was scheduled to appear in court in Fort Mc- Murray on Nov. 18. None of the charges against him have been proven in court. Wood Buffalo RCMP would like to thank the pub- lic for their cooperation and patience as the RCMP contin- ues to keep public safety the number one priority. Alberta incident team looks into Red Deer death Albertas Serious Incident Response Team ASIRT has determinedamanfounddead by police in Red Deer on Nov. 11 was likely involved in an incident with the RCMP in the same area on Oct. 6. The ASIRT was assigned to the case by the provinces In light of the fact that ASIRTs investigation is in its early stages no further information will be released until the investigation has been concluded. ASIRTsmandateistoeffec- tivelyindependentlyandob- jectivelyinvestigateincidents involvingAlbertaspolicethat haveresultedinseriousinjury ordeathtoanypersonaswell as serious or sensitive allega- tions of police misconduct. Liquor seized in Tulita Police seized 22 mickeys of booze and drug parapherna- lia at the Tulita Airport Nov. 10.AfemalefromYellowknife was involved in the seizure and charges are pending. Tulitaisarestrictedcommu- nityandthequantityofliquor that a person may possess is strictly limited by the North- west Territories Liquor Act. Bootlegging has been an issue in the community and seizures of alcohol help cur- tail problems that come along with the abuse of alcohol. Should anyone have any information in relation to this investigation or any of the abovementioned cases please contact the Tulita RCMP at 867-588-1111 or contact Crime Stoppers pro- gramat1-800-222-8477nwt- nutips.com click on submit a web tip or text nwtnutips to 274637.