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Days after police closed some Coldstream roads as part of an investigation, a large police presence remained in the area.
Saturday evening officers were coming and going from a home on Kalamalka Road that had police tape strung across the driveway.
Several vehicles were towed from the property Saturday.
All police have said about the incident that originally drew RCMP to the area is that “frontline officers responded to a male reported to be in medical distress” early Thursday morning.
The occupants of one home, down the street from where police were stationed Saturday, told Global News someone came to the house seeking medical attention, but that police had told the occupants not to divulge anything further as the case remains under investigation.
At another house on Kalamalka Road, a neighbour told Global News someone pounded on her door early in the morning. The door is now splattered with red stains.
Along Kalamalka Road there are also a series of red stains, some circled in spray paint.
The ongoing investigation has raised a lot of questions for people who live in the area.
“I don’t really know what to make of it, to be honest. Nothing really happens in my neighbourhood,” Kyle Hesketh said.
On Thursday, as officers investigated the medical distress incident, police said there was no risk to the public.
“I do feel secure. I do think we have excellent police in our area. I would like to know more what’s happening,” neighbour Angela Thiessen said.
Global News has reached out to RCMP for an update on the situation.