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Man fatally shot, police search for suspects

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At approximately 11:56 a.m., Strathmore RCMP responded to a report of a shooting at Range Road 282 and Township Road 250, located in Rocky View County. Upon arrival, it was discovered two individuals had been shot, one superficially, the other was fatally wounded.

After the shooting, the suspects fled the scene in a stolen Rocky View County work truck. They dumped the truck at Range Road 260 and Township Road 252, located in Wheatland County, and fled the scene. RCMP quickly located this vehicle and a search of the area was conducted with assistance from numerous RCMP Detachments, Police Dog Services, RCMP Emergency Response Team as well as Calgary Tactical Team and HAWCS from Calgary City Police. A shelter in place was issued for residents in this area at 1:08 p.m. A thorough search was completed and the suspects were not located. At 4:34 p.m., the shelter in place was lifted.

RCMP is seeking anyone who may have witnessed either event, especially if they have dash cam video, between 11:50 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., to please contact Strathmore RCMP at 403-934-3968 or Crime Stoppers. A photo of the truck which the suspects stole from the scene of the shooting is enclosed.

DO NOT approach the suspects if encountered. They are considered armed and dangerous.


Strathmore RCMP issue shelter in place order lifted

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Update: Strathmore RCMP is lifting the shelter in place at this time. RCMP thoroughly searched the contained area and are confident the suspects are not in this area. The scene at Range Road 252 and Township Road 260 is being processed, so please avoid the area to allow officers to do their jobs.

The suspects are still at large and there is no further information regarding them. The investigation continues and updates will be sent as the situation develops. Trust that the RCMP and their partners are doing everything they can to successfully resolve this situation.

 

Midland Bridge pathway work underway

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Progress on the Rail to Trails pathway project is continuing.
The Midland Bridge section of the Drumheller Rails to Trails system is nearing completion and is expected to open in the next 4-6 weeks.
Currently, wooden decking has been installed to enhance active transportation, whether you prefer walking, running, or cycling.
Additionally, a 4-foot fence will be added on either side, along with a decorative border to create an attractive and safe space for everyone to enjoy.
Also, paving from the intersection of Highway 9 and South Railway Avenue to 2nd Street West has been completed, providing a new way to navigate to downtown Drumheller. Work to install a new pathway surface from 2nd Street west to the Midland Bridge is also underway, as crews remove the railway ballast.


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