Police said on July 26, college security staff informed RCMP that a vehicle was doing burnouts on the rainbow-painted crosswalk. Olds
In a news release on Sept. 7, Olds RCMP said they’re looking to speak to the driver of a maroon-coloured Dodge pickup truck. Police allege “this wasn’t the first time they had seen this vehicle doing burnouts at this location.”
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