It appears no call is too small for Chase RCMP.
When a resident called on Oct. 3 to complain about neighbourhood children knocking on doors and then running away, police did their part.
“While the kids likely found the activity entertaining, residents repeatedly answering their doors were not enjoying it,” said Sgt. Barry Kennedy.
Officers then spoke with a number of local children, suggesting that they try a different and less irritating pastime than ‘Nicky Nicky Nine Doors.’
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