Heritage Process Services

Heritage Process Services

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Process Servers are individuals who give legal notice to a party (usually the defendant) requiring them to respond to a proceeding scheduled to be held before a court, government body, or tribunal. Some documents must be served personally, while others may be served upon a person of legal age at the intended party’s residence or place of employment.

03/22/2024

We know that dealing with family law matters can be stressful. Family justice services can help Albertans resolve their cases faster and reduce wait times by offering assistance outside of the courts.

Resources include programs like mediation, family court counsellors and online parenting courses. A new online tool called the Family Resolution Hub will help self-represented litigants understand their options for dealing with family law matters outside the courtroom. The tool will also help them understand the court processes they would follow if they do have to go to court.

Learn more: https://www.alberta.ca/family-law-assistance

12/08/2023

Lethbridge Police have charged five males in connection with an incident where a male and female were robbed at gunpoint in a hotel room and extorted for money.

On October 30, 2023 police responded to a hotel along the 2000 block of 7 Avenue South following a robbery by a group of males who were armed with fi****ms. The victims reported three male subjects, who were masked, forced their way into the room, demanded money and tied them up. An undisclosed amount was initially e-transferred before the male victim was forced into a cab and taken to a nearby bank where further cash was withdrawn and turned over to the subjects. The victims were assaulted and additional property was stolen from the hotel room before the subjects fled the area. This was a targeted incident.

Following an extensive investigation by members of the Criminal Investigation Section, five subjects were identified. Four have been arrested and one is currently wanted on outstanding warrants.

Fabian Leon Starkas Chief Body-Beebe, 28, of the Blood Reserve, Deaken Daychief, 21, of Lethbridge, Adam Eric Sebok, 30, of Lethbridge, and Charles William Good Striker, 37, of Calgary, have each been charged with break and enter commit robbery, robbery, kidnapping, extortion, using an imitation firearm while committing an offence, being disguised while committing an offence, sexual assault, assault with a weapon, and uttering threats.

Daychief, Sebok and Good Striker have been remanded in custody and Chief Body-Beebe has been released with conditions.

Sebok and Chief Body-Beebe are scheduled to appear in court December 11, Daychief on December 18 and Good Striker on December 22.

Marvin Blake Weasel Head, 39, of the Blood Reserve, is facing the same charges as above and warrants for his arrest have been issued. A photo of Weasel Head is included for release.

Anyone who has information on Weasel Head’s whereabouts is asked to call police at 403-328-4444 and reference file 23025420. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online to Crime Stoppers at www.p3tips.com. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information leading to an arrest.

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