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Cops drop the Ball.
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Quote from Boris Lozac :Some say, that he learned Lerts his posting skills... all we know is.. he's called the AtomAnt!

Actually, some of Ant's most sensible posts ever have been posted in this thread. IMO.
Quote from AtomAnt :I am truly disgusted with the lack of Canada's best police force doing this.
  • In hindsight, it's always easy to say they were stupid to ignore the signs. It seems so obvious. But in practice it's hard to spot the case where something is really wrong between the 1000s of normal events that look almost the same.
  • Screwups happen in every organisation.
  • One bad screwup attracts more media attention than 100 cases that were brilliantly solved.
  • If you want to claim that the RCMP does its job badly, then it's the amount of failures that counts, not this one case.
I'm not saying that the cops did a good job on this one, just that you seem to draw your conclusions rather quickly.
Quote :one thing they might consider is Firing some of these lack luster cops and hire someone who cares about public safety instead of protecting their own.

If you fire people after they make one mistake, then you will create CYA behaviour: the cops will put more effort in making sure they can't be blamed than in actually solving the crimes.
Quote from Klutch :I mean join the police force and try to make a difference you idiot, must i spell everything out for people like you?

Sorry , I thought you meant the band.

Humor: not sarcastic.
Quote from zeugnimod :Actually, some of Ant's most sensible posts ever have been posted in this thread. IMO.

Thank you...I hope they don't string you up beside me and Lerts.
Newest Update, no news today, I guess they need sometime to regroup.

Not one item today about any new leads,,,these FAIL people are to busy coming up with a plan to cover their asses.

This has been Another Morbid Sunday Morning post.

And now for the lighter side of the news: IZZY is a hell of a fisherman.
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Quote from hyntty :1) This is SPARTA
2) You've got it all wrong. Australia is upside-down country. Dunno about Canada

If your upside for 12 hours a day, I guess we are also upside for the other 12, oh and Congratulation om getting the 24 hour clock: Humor mot sarcasm.

Peace
Quote from Klutch :I mean join the police force and try to make a difference you idiot, must i spell everything out for people like you?

Need i say this,,,you first , I'm 52

You're what, older than 12...Join (or do have record)

Never pick an argument with someone who has nothing to lose.

Back on point,,the McCains are still missing
The son did it with the candle stick in the RV and his gay lover "Mr Green " has also been arrested.

I deal with tragedy with humor.
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CTV.ca News Staff
Date: Mon. Jul. 19 2010 10:06 PM ET
Police have arrested two men in connection to the disappearance of an elderly Alberta couple, including a 38-year-old who has been called a person of interest by officers.
Travis Edward Vader was arrested early Monday at a residence near Niton Junction, Alta., about an-hour-and-a-half drive west of Edmonton.
An RCMP emergency response team, the Edmonton police tactical unit and the fugitive apprehension team were all on hand for the early-morning arrest.
A second man, who hasn't been named, was also arrested at the residence. Police did not explain the second man's connection to the case, but they said he was being questioned.
Vader, a former oil worker with a criminal record, was wanted on a number of outstanding warrants related to firearms and property offences at the time of his arrest. He was taken into custody without incident.
Neighbour Ian Kennedy said he woke up in the early hours of the morning to police lights flashing off the walls of his home.
"Two o'clock this morning I got up and lights were reflecting all over the walls, so I came out and on the highway they had two cruisers blocking off the road here," Kennedy told CTV News.
Police said the location of Vader's arrest will be the subject of a "continuing investigation."
Police were to question Vader about the disappearance of Lyle and Marie McCann -- an elderly couple from St. Alberta, Alta., who last spoke to their family on July 3.
RCMP Sgt. Tim Taniguchi would not say exactly why Vader is a person of interest in the case.
"The investigation has revealed that Mr. Vader may have information that's significant to the missing person case," Taniguchi told CTV News Channel in a telephone interview Monday afternoon.
The McCanns were due to make their way to a campground near Chilliwack, B.C., where they were to meet up with family later in the month.
Two days after they last spoke to their family, the McCanns' motorhome was found on fire in a wooded area near Edson, Alta., on July 5.
After tracing the registration papers back to the McCanns, police went to their home in St. Albert, Alta., and attempted to contact them. But there was no answer and police did not follow up with family.
Five days later, the McCanns were supposed to pick up their daughter and granddaughter from the airport in Abbotsford, B.C. But they didn't show up.
"So the daughter got worried, she filed the missing-persons report and then finally the search was launched," CTV's Alberta Bureau Chief Janet Dirks said.
Days later, a father-and-daughter in Prince George, B.C. walked into their local RCMP detachment to say they had seen an SUV matching the description of the vehicle owned by the missing McCanns -- a light-green Hyundai Tucson with the licence plate ZPK 289.
But officials at the detachment failed to get the tipsters' phone numbers.
When police realized the tip might be important, they issued a public statement urging the tipsters to return to the detachment.
The tipsters did come back to speak to police and an officer in the detachment was placed on administrative leave as the case is reviewed.
On the weekend, police acknowledged finding the missing Hyundai Tucson which was considered to be a "potential crime scene." Police confirmed Monday that they had completed their search of the recovery site and said the SUV had been examined by the Forensic Identification Unit.
Vader is..F

Still Missing
I'm not making this up as we ago along.

A second man, who hasn't been named, was also arrested at the residence. Police did not explain the second man's connection to the case, but they said he was being questioned.

Vader, a former oil worker with a criminal record, was wanted on a number of outstanding warrants related to firearms and property offences at the time of his arrest. He was taken into custody without incident.

Neighbour Ian Kennedy said he woke up in the early hours of the morning to police lights flashing off the walls of his home.

"Two o'clock this morning I got up and lights were reflecting all over the walls, so I came out and on the highway they had two cruisers blocking off the road here," Kennedy told CTV News.

Police said the location of Vader's arrest will be the subject of a "continuing investigation."

Police were to question Vader about the disappearance of Lyle and Marie McCann -- an elderly couple from St. Alberta, Alta., who last spoke to their family on July 3.

RCMP Sgt. Tim Taniguchi would not say exactly why Vader is a person of interest in the case.

"The investigation has revealed that Mr. Vader may have information that's significant to the missing person case," Taniguchi told CTV News Channel in a telephone interview Monday afternoon.

The McCanns were due to make their way to a campground near Chilliwack, B.C., where they were to meet up with family later in the month.

Two days after they last spoke to their family, the McCanns' motorhome was found on fire in a wooded area near Edson, Alta., on July 5.

After tracing the registration papers back to the McCanns, police went to their home in St. Albert, Alta., and attempted to contact them. But there was no answer and police did not follow up with family.

Five days later, the McCanns were supposed to pick up their daughter and granddaughter from the airport in Abbotsford, B.C. But they didn't show up.

"So the daughter got worried, she filed the missing-persons report and then finally the search was launched," CTV's Alberta Bureau Chief Janet Dirks said.

Days later, a father-and-daughter in Prince George, B.C. walked into their local RCMP detachment to say they had seen an SUV matching the description of the vehicle owned by the missing McCanns -- a light-green Hyundai Tucson with the licence plate ZPK 289.
Quote from AtomAnt :Travis Edward Vader

That's the problem right there... The RMCP let a Sith lord run amok for years with a seriously weak disguise. Incompetent indeed.
Quote from RiseAgainstMe! :That's the problem right there... The RMCP let a Sith lord run amok for years with a seriously weak disguise. Incompetent indeed.

Still missing
I'm sure the Canadian Police have far more important things to do than rush around after crime.

Anyway, I expect that most of them are on leave after the G20.

After all, they not only had to provide the riot squads but also the rioters.
http://deadlinelive.info/2010/ ... n-purposeful-provocation/

Google this for more info if you want conformation of the fact that the cops were the rioters !.

And here's the police admitting it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v ... p;feature=player_embedded

Hope this makes all you Canadians feel safe knowing the RCMP are 'looking after you'.
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Cops drop the Ball.
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