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Drunken man allegedly smashed through front doors of Innisfail care facility

Yukon man charged after violent assault on nurse, property damaged and Mountie injured during response
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The smashed-in front entrance of Sunset Manor with broken glass scattered about and the bench used as a battering ram laying on the floor between both entrance doors. Submitted RCMP photo

A Yukon man is facing a trio of Criminal Code charges following an early morning drunken rampage at an eastside Innisfail supportive living facility that resulted in an assault on a nurse, destroyed property and an injured Mountie.

RCMP Cpl. Troy Savinkoff said in a Tuesday media release that at 3:45 a.m. on Dec. 10 Innisfail RCMP responded to a report of a break and enter at Sunset Manor.

Savinkoff said police learned that a male smashed through the front entrance of Sunset Manor after earlier being turned away by staff.

“He took a park bench and smashed through the front entryway,” Savinkoff told the Albertan. “Once he was in there he broke a television, toppled a Christmas tree by physically turning it upside down, damaged three chairs by throwing them about and caused a fairly significant amount of damage.”

Savinkoff added the suspect then “chased” a staff member around and “punched him and grabbed at the staff member (and) wrestled him."

He said the nurse did not appear to have sustained serious injuries.

Savinkoff added an Innisfail RCMP police officer broke his ankle while responding to the mayhem at Sunset Manor.

“The member was rushing to the scene and lost footing and broke an ankle,” said Savinkoff, adding the police officer was treated at the scene by attending EMS personnel.

He said the accused was ultimately apprehended, and was “fairly co-operative” once police arrived.

Savinkoff said no reason or explanation was given to the police as to why the suspect initially wanted to enter Sunset Manor at such an early morning hour, and then deciding to smash through the front entrance.

“It should be noted that impairment by drugs, or alcohol are both in play with this file,” said Savinkoff. “They're both contributing factors to the suspect’s behaviour.”

It is not known at this time the estimated dollar value of the damage that was done to Sunset Manor property.

Kale Michon, 22, a resident of Dawson City, Yukon, has been charged with: assault, break and enter; and mischief over $5,000.

Michon was taken before a justice of the peace and released with his next court date set for Jan. 12 at the Alberta Court of Justice in Red Deer.

 

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