From Innisfail RCMP: 

On Februrary 13, 2019 at approximately 430 pm Innisfail RCMP responded to a report of a robbery at the ATB bank in Innisfail.   

During this investigation a member on patrol observed a stolen tow truck and felt the driver matched the description of the suspect from the bank robbery.  

Innisfail RCMP engaged in a coordinated pursuit with the vehicle, utilizing resources from, Blackfalds RCMP, Red Deer RCMP, Innisfail ITU, and Red Deer police dog services.   

A tire deflation device was deployed and ultimately disabled the vehicle in Red Deer City.  

The occupants of the vehicle fled on foot attempting to take another vehicle with force, however they were unsuccessful and continued to flee police on foot.  

Red Deer police dog services were successful in apprehending both individuals.  

The ongoing investigation into the bank robbery indicates at this point that neither of these two individuals appear to be involved in the initial bank robbery however both are facing numerous unrelated charges. 

Isaiah NOBLE (20 years) of Red Deer Alta. Has been charged with:

  • ·Robbery (attempted theft of vehicle)
  • ·Possess stolen property over $5000
  • ·Possess weapon dangerous to the public
  • ·Fail to comply with probation order X3

NOBLE has been remanded pending a bail hearing scheduled for Feb 19, 2019 930 am Red Deer Provincial Court

Peter George WALKER (33yrs) of Innisfail Alta.  Has been charged with:

  • ·Robbery (attempted theft of vehicle)
  • ·Possess stolen property over $5000
  • ·Flight from police
  • ·Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle
  • ·Possess controlled substance
  • ·Possess weapon dangerous to the public
  • ·Fail to comply with recognizance X5
  • ·Drive while disqualified

WALKER has been remanded pending a bail hearing scheduled for Feb 19, 2019 at 930 am Red Deer Provincial Court

RCMP is still seeking information from the public about the Robbery at the ATB in Innisfail.

 If you have information about this incident, please call the Innisfail RCMP at 403-227-3341, or call your local police.  If you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), by internet at www.tipsubmit.com, or by SMS (check your local Crime Stoppers www.crimestoppers.ab.ca for instructions).