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The Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Act (SCAN) unit of the Alberta sheriffs has made headlines again, this time for closing a Lethbridge home linked to ongoing drug activity. This marks the third closure in 2024, following a lengthy investigation that began in early 2021.
Mike Dirkson, the manager of the SCAN unit in southern Alberta, confirmed that the investigation stemmed from multiple complaints regarding the property, highlighting the community’s growing concerns over safety.
Community concerns and the investigation process
Residents have expressed their fears regarding the property, which has been described as a hub for illegal activities.
One anonymous neighbor shared their experience, stating, “The house has been without utilities, caught on fire, and there has even been an overdose death. We have lived in fear without even realizing it.” These sentiments reflect a broader anxiety within the community, as many residents have felt unsafe in their own homes due to the activities occurring nearby.
Dirkson explained that SCAN investigations are intricate and require substantial time to gather evidence. He stated, “A SCAN investigation does take quite a bit of time. The investigations are complex, and we work closely with other agencies to ensure we have enough evidence to take action.” This thorough approach is crucial for ensuring that the community safety orders are effective and justified.
Impact of SCAN’s actions on the community
The recent closure has been met with relief by many in the neighborhood. For some, it feels like a long-awaited victory. One resident likened the closure to “Christmas coming early,” expressing gratitude that SCAN could hold irresponsible homeowners accountable for their actions.
Dirkson noted that while this closure is significant, it is part of a larger effort to address problem properties in southern Alberta.
Interestingly, Dirkson emphasized that most problematic properties can often be resolved without resorting to closures. He remarked, “It is rare… this is our 129th closure out of over 8,800 investigations.” This statistic underscores the SCAN unit’s commitment to improving community safety while also highlighting the challenges they face in addressing these issues.
Future implications and community safety orders
The community safety order obtained by SCAN will impose additional conditions on the property located along Eagle Road in north Lethbridge, remaining in effect until November 2026. This order aims to prevent further illegal activities and ensure that the property does not return to its previous state. Dirkson noted that the increase in closures this year is not alarming but rather a reflection of SCAN’s expanded capabilities since the unit’s establishment in Lethbridge last November.
As the SCAN unit continues its work, the community remains hopeful for a safer environment. With ongoing investigations and proactive measures, residents are beginning to feel a sense of security that had long been absent. The actions taken by SCAN serve as a reminder of the importance of community vigilance and the role of law enforcement in maintaining public safety.