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(Nigel Maxwell/paNOW Staff)
Crime

UPDATE: Prince Albert senior assaulted by stranger, family calls for change

Jan 4, 2023 | 10:11 AM

In a statement Tuesday, Roger Parenteau, Executive Director of Housing Operations for SHC, said they will be increasing security in a Prince Albert senior facility after an 89-year-old man was assaulted.

“The Prince Albert Housing Authority is also taking a number of immediate measures to improve security, which include contracting security services to provide additional support to tenants and staff,” he said.

The Housing Authority will work with police to address the problem and tenants are being encourage to attend an upcoming meeting on safety.

“We also encourage tenants to attend the upcoming meeting Prince Albert Housing Authority staff are arranging to share important safety information, including details on how they should report emergent and other critical safety concerns to keep themselves and their neighbours safe,” Parenteau said.

The male victim of the attack remains in hospital with a serious head injury, which he received after coming to the aid of a staff member at a Prince Albert seniors’ living complex.

The incident occurred Monday evening at Northcote Manor. The victim’s son, Curtis Klarenbach told paNOW a woman entered the residence and began going through the drawers in the kitchen area.

“One of the ladies told her ‘stop doing that, that’s not your stuff’ and [the intruder] grabbed a knife and went after this older lady,” he said.

Seeing the elderly resident in distress, Klarenbach’s father, who happens to be a retired correctional officer, did his best to help. The senior was pushed backwards, hitting his head, resulting in a small skull fracture and brain bleeds. He was unconscious for a couple of minutes.

“I’d like to have 60 seconds with the person who did that to the biggest hero of my life,” Klarenbach said. “Now we are relying on an 89-year-old man to protect us. Like is that really what we are coming to now?”

Police arrived soon after and the woman was located and arrested nearby. April Ross, 40, appeared Tuesday morning at Prince Albert Provincial Court, and was remanded to Wednesday morning.

She’s been charged with aggravated assault and uttering threats.

Meanwhile, Sandra Klarenbach, Curtis’s wife, thanked the paramedics and police officers who attended, as well as members of the Prince Albert Fire Department who came to close a control panel that had been pried open.

“This is not an isolated incident. The seniors living in their complex deal with situations on a frequent basis which leaves them vulnerable. This must change and you can bet we will work to see some changes made so the residents are free of the unnecessary stress of social issues impacting their safety,” she said.

Another resident who reached out to paNOW, but asked to remain anonymous, said she’s moving to Melfort, to get away from the issues she said have been happening daily at Northcote Manor.

In addition to cameras not working, she said people from the street are urinating in the lobby and using needles. She explained residents watch helplessly and have complained, but there’s been no answer from management.

The building is managed by Prince Albert Housing, which is under the umbrella of the Ministry of Social Services.

nigel.maxwell@pattisonmedia.com

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