Woman charged with making threats against oilfield operator near Sundre by Calgary Herald, March 23, 2012
SUNDRE . RCMP have laid charges against a Sundre woman after threats were made against oilfield operator NAL resources. Police say the threats were made against employees of the company and equipment used in operations in the Sundre area. Kimberly Mildenstein, 39, is charged with two counts of uttering threats and is scheduled to appear in provincial court in Didsbury next month. Last November, the Mountain View Gazette reported that Kim Mildenstein had complained about traffic safety issues related to oil and gas operations in the Sundre area at a meeting. Mildenstein presented her concerns at a meeting Oct. 31 with county officials and representatives of the Energy Resource Conservation Board at the offices of Sundre Petroleum Operators Group. [Emphasis added]
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