Buckland closes rural road due to crime
In an effort to be more proactive in the fight against rural crime, the R.M. of Buckland has closed a rural road that was used as a “staging area” by petty criminals.
Reeve Don Fyrk said the section of Peter Pond Rd. which connects the North Sask. River to the well-travelled C.L. Marshall Rd. had become a hot-spot for crime in recent years. Needles, condoms and other litter was scattered about, he said, and the area was commonly used as a temporary hideout by prostitutes and thieves. Once, he said, a car went into the river at the site after a speeding driver failed to realize the road led to a dead end at the riverbank.
“They would go and steal and then they would go down there and divvy up the loot,” Fyrk said. “We had people even threatening to move from that area if something wasn’t done.”
Fyrk said the road was closed to vehicular traffic last week, and vehicle-blocker posts were installed at the site. The river is still accessible by foot traffic, he said, and canoeists and kayakers only have to carry their vessels a short distance in order to launch from the site. One of the landowners whose property borders the road has given emergency services permission and gate keys to let them cut across his land at that location, Fyrk said, so the road closure does not present a safety risk.