Crime
Vehicle theft leads to crash in Lloydminster

July 23, 2019
Theft of vehicle leads to collision: Lloydminster RCMP
Lloydminster, Alta ā On Jul. 17, 2019 Lloydminster RCMP were dispatched to a vehicle that was stolen from the 4700 block of 13 street. A short time later, a second call was received to the Detachment advising a collision had just occurred in the 2700 block of 45 avenue involving the stolen vehicle, and the driver was fleeing the scene on foot. Lloydminster Police Dog Services were deployed to the area, and after a short track the driver was located and arrested. A female in the other vehicle was treated by Emergency Medical Services on scene.
Corey Blaine Graver (26) of Lloydminster, Alta, is charged with seven counts under the Criminal Code including:
- Dangerous operation of a conveyance contrary to Section 320.13 of the Criminal Code of Canada
- Theft of motor vehicle contrary to Section 333.1 of the Criminal Code of Canada
- Resisting arrest contrary to Section 129 of the Criminal Code of Canada.
Additionally, a friend of the registered owner of the stolen vehicle was issued a violation ticket for driving without reasonable consideration for others contrary to section 213 of the Traffic Safety Act.
āWe are lucky nobody was seriously injured in this collision,ā says S/Sgt Sarah Knelsen of the Lloydminster RCMP Detachment. āDonāt take matters into your own hands; let the police do their work. Vigilantism will not be accepted.ā
Lloydminster RCMP would like to remind the public to not leave keys in their vehicles. āVehicle thefts are generally not targeted,ā according to Const. Michael Hagel. āThey are a crime of opportunity, and its because they are at right place at the right time. Always remove your valuables from your vehicle when you are parking it for a long period of time.ā
Vehicle thefts and property crime are a priority of the Lloydminster RCMP Detachment. Citizens are requested to be vigilant and report things that seem out of place to the Lloydminster Detachment.
Graver has been remanded in custody and will appear in Lloydminster Provincial Court on Jul. 29, 2019.
Lloydminster RCMP are asking the public’s assistance for any information in relation to this incident. Please contact Lloydminster RCMP at 780-808-8400 or your local police if you have any information. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477(TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.
Crime
Minnesota shooter arrested after 48-hour manhunt

MxM News
Quick Hit:
Vance Luther Boelter, accused of killing former Minnesota State House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, was captured Sunday after leading law enforcement on a 48-hour manhunt.
Key Details:
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Boelter allegedly began his rampage around 2 a.m. Saturday at Sen. Hoffmanās Champlin home, shooting both the senator and his wife, Yvette. The couple survived after emergency surgery.
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He then traveled to Rep. Melissa Hortmanās Brooklyn Park home, where she was pronounced dead at the scene and her husband died shortly afterward at a hospital.
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The suspect reportedly sent a farewell message to friends before fleeing and was later arrested in a Sibley County field Sunday night.
Sources provided this photo of Boelter from the scene after his arrest. pic.twitter.com/q4F9uPkm53
— Liz Collin (@lizcollin) June 16, 2025
Diving Deeper:
Vance Luther Boelter, the man accused of carrying out a targeted shooting of Democrat lawmakers in Minnesota, was taken into custody Sunday night following a 48-hour manhunt that spanned multiple counties. According to aĀ reportĀ from Alpha News, Boelter was arrested in a field in rural Sibley County after evading police for more than a day following the deadly shootings.
Boelter, 57, previously served as anĀ appointeeĀ under Gov. Tim Walz and is accused ofĀ murderingĀ former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and injuring State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette. Authorities say Boelter disguised himself as a police officerācomplete with a uniform, ballistic vest, and Halloween maskābefore launching the coordinated attacks early Saturday morning.
The violence began just after 2 a.m. when Boelter allegedly entered the Hoffman residence in Champlin and opened fire. Both the senator and his wife were struck multiple times. Their daughter, Hope, wasĀ reportedlyĀ shielded from the gunfire by her mother. The coupleās nephew confirmed that both John and Yvette Hoffman underwent surgery and were listed in stable condition by Sunday.
From there, Boelter allegedly drove to Brooklyn Park and carried out a second attack at the home of Speaker Emerita Hortman. The 55-year-old lawmaker was found dead inside the home, while her husband was transported to a hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries.
Brooklyn Park police officers, alerted by the earlier incident, arrived as Boelter was leaving the Hortman residence. A standoff ensued, with officers briefly cornering the suspect inside the house and opening fire, though Boelter managed to flee.
BoelterĀ reportedlyĀ sent a chilling text message to close friends. āDavid and Ron, I love you guys. I made some choices, and you guys donāt know anything about this, but Iām going to be gone for a while,ā he wrote. āMay be dead shortly, so I just want to let you know I love you guys both and I wish it hadnāt gone this way.ā
Crime
Former Tim Walz appointee wanted for Minnesota shootings

MxM News
Quick Hit:
Vance Luther Boelter, a former appointee of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, is wanted for Saturdayās targeted shootings that killed a state lawmaker and seriously injured another.
Key Details:
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Authorities say Boelter first shot Sen. John Hoffman and his wife at their Champlin home before killing former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband in nearby Brooklyn Park.
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Dressed in police-style gear, Boelter reportedly exchanged gunfire with officers before retreating from the scene and escaping.
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Investigators found a list of targeted politicians, including Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, as well as anti-Trump flyers reading āNo Kings.ā
Diving Deeper:
Law enforcement sources said Saturday that Vance Luther Boelter, 57, is the primary suspect in a string of targetedĀ shootingsĀ that left former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband dead, and Sen. John Hoffman and his wife hospitalized. FirstĀ reportedĀ by The Blaze, Boelterāa former appointee of both Gov. Tim Walz and former Gov. Mark Daytonāhas not yet been apprehended.
The violence began early Saturday morning in Champlin, where the gunman reportedly posed as a police officer, dressed in black body armor and carrying a Taser, badge, and radio. Surveillance footage showed him knocking on the Hoffmansā front door while wearing a cowboy hat and wielding a flashlight. The couple was shot multiple times and rushed into surgery. Both are expected to survive.
Shortly after the Champlin attack, police were dispatched to check on Hortmanās Brooklyn Park residence. According to Police Chief Mark Bruley, officers encountered what looked like a marked police vehicle in her driveway and a man in uniform exiting the home. When they approached, the man opened fire and retreated into the house. Officers returned fire but did not apprehend him. Hortman, 55, was found dead inside, alongside her husband. Their family dog, Gilbert, was also shot.
Police say Boelter left behind a manifesto naming 70 individualsāranging from elected officials like Walz and Flanagan to abortion providers and Planned Parenthood affiliates.
The suspect also carried āNo KingsāĀ flyers, referencing a national day of protest against President Donald Trump. These same flyers were promoted online as part of anti-Trump demonstrations across the country on Saturday. In response to the shootings, the Minnesota State Patrol urged residents to stay home.
Boelter reportedly ran a private security firm, Praetorian Guard Security Services, which offered armed patrols for a steep monthly fee. He held appointments under two Democrat governorsāfirst in 2016 on the Workforce Development Council, and again in 2019 when Gov. Walz tapped him for the stateās Workforce Development Board.
His apparent political motivations are under review, especially following recent controversy surrounding Hortmanās vote toĀ stripĀ state health benefits from illegal immigrants. Just days before her murder, Hortman had broken with her party to side with Republicans on the issueāproviding the deciding vote after a tense budget standoff. āTheyāre right to be mad at me,ā she told reporters after the vote, acknowledging anger within her caucus.
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