What's Up Now: RCMP Alert

Date: July 6, 2023Share

UPDATED: RCMP seek public assistance to identify individuals (with photos)

Update 2023/08/09
St. Albert RCMP have identified the driver of the vehicle involved in a burnout on the St. Albert Pride crosswalk. The investigation is ongoing and charges are pending. No other information is available at this time. St. Albert RCMP would like to thank the public and the media for their assistance in identifying the driver.

Update 2023/07/11
St. Albert RCMP have identified the male and female involved with placing anti-sogi material at the two school playgrounds in St. Albert. The investigation is ongoing and no other information is available at this time.

St. Albert RCMP are still wanting to identify the registered owner and passenger(s) in the red Ford F350 Crew Cab truck which was caught on surveillance video doing a burnout on the St. Albert Pride crosswalk.

Original Release 2023/07/06:
St. Albert RCMP are asking for public assistance to identify individuals involved in three separate incidents in St. Albert in less than one week.

On June 25, 2023, at approximately 8:20 p.m. two individuals were seen on video surveillance placing anti-sogi material at Joseph Demko School playground in Jensen Lakes and then at approximately 8:35 p.m., the same two individuals were seen on video surveillance at Muriel Martin School playground in Deer Ridge, placing anti-sogi material. The individuals were seen leaving Joseph Demko School in a red Nissan Juke. St. Albert RCMP want to identify the two individuals and the owner of the SUV.

The male suspect is described as:

The female suspect is described as:In the early morning hours on June 26, 2023, a red Ford F350 Crew Cab truck was caught on surveillance video doing a burnout on the St. Albert Pride crosswalk. St. Albert RCMP want to identify the owner of the truck and the individual seen hanging out of the passenger window.

The male passenger is described as:

If you have information about this crime OR ANY OTHER CRIMINAL OFFENCE and would like to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), online at p3tips.com, or with the P3 Tips app. Crime Stoppers does not collect information about your identity. A tip leading to an arrest may be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.

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