August Cunningham, 14, who was previously reported missing, has been located.
Police thank the public for sharing the message.
Lethbridge Police are seeking public assistance to identify the driver of a vehicle responsible for a hit and run collision.
Speeding might save you a few minutes, but it can cost lives.
The Select Traffic Enforcement Program for April is speed violations and police are reminding drivers to slow down, adjust for conditions and help keep everyone on road safe.
Lethbridge Police have charged a female in connection with drug trafficking offences targeting members of the vulnerable population.
Lethbridge Police arrested and charged a 42-year-old male with first degree murder – the third subject to be charged in connection with the death of a 27-year-old man.
Lethbridge Police have charged two males with first degree murder in connection with the death of a 27-year-old man.
If you are a victim of extortion or “sextortion,” remember - you are not at fault. These crimes rely on manipulation and deception. What matters most is how quickly you take steps to protect yourself and report it.
Lethbridge Police are investigating a suspicious death at an apartment complex along the 200 block of 7 A Avenue South.
In an overpayment scam, a fraudster sends a payment for more than the required amount and then asks the victim to return the difference. The original payment is later discovered to be fraudulent or counterfeit, leaving the victim responsible for the full loss.
While lottery scams have historically arrived through traditional methods like mail and phone, they are increasingly being directed through online mechanisms like email, text messages, and social media.
Remember, you cannot win a lottery you didn’t enter - be cautious of unsolicited messages claiming you’ve won money or prizes!
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Lethbridge Police Service
135 1 Avenue South
Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 0A1
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Non-Emergency Phone: 403-328-4444
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Email: General Inquiries
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