Leduc
Adjust your driving – Leduc RCMP issue back-to-school road safety reminders
August 26, 2019
Leduc RCMP issue back-to-school road safety reminders
Leduc, Alta – On September 3,2019 the 2019/2020 school year will be in full swing. In anticipation of this, the Leduc RCMP would like to remind all motorists to be aware that there will be an increase in pedestrian, cyclist and motor vehicle traffic on the roads and walkways throughout the City of Leduc. Larger traffic volume is also expected with people home from their holidays and public transit and school buses operating their regular routes.
At the start of the school year, the Leduc RCMP and City of Leduc Community Peace Officers, along with Automated Traffic Enforcement units will be present in school zones conducting speed and distracted driving enforcement, working to reduce congestion caused by student drop-off and pick-up. “Road safety is a shared responsibility. Do your part this back to school season to make sure students and adults get to school and work safely” says Constable Cheri-Lee Smith with the Leduc RCMP.
As a reminder, school zones are 30 km/h unless otherwise posted, and are in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Drivers should remember to slow down in school zones and be particularly alert for students during school hours, especially when dropping off and picking up children from school.
The Leduc RCMP wishes all students a happy and safe start to the new school year.
Alberta
Leduc RCMP warn motorists of poor road conditions due to snowfall
Jan.13, 2021
Leduc RCMP warn motorists of poor road conditions due to snowfall
Leduc, Alta. – Leduc RCMP are responding to a vehicle in the ditch on Highway 2 south.
Leduc RCMP are advising motorist that roads in and around Leduc are icy due to recent snowfall, blowing snow and reduced visibility.
Motorists are being asked to slow down and adjust their driving.
Leduc RCMP suggest the following tips to drivers:
- Ensure all windows, side mirrors and lights are properly and completely cleared of snow;
- Help others see you, make sure your lights are turned on;
- Reduce your speed and give yourself more time to slow and stop;
- Listen to the radio for updated road and weather reports;
- Plan extra time to get to your destination;
- Be prepared for changing road and weather conditions. Pack blankets or a winter survival kit, especially if you are planning a trip outside of town.
No further updates are expected at this time.
Alberta
AB RCMP Major Crimes seek public assistance in suspicious death investigation near Leduc – Update
Update #1
Nov. 16, 2020
AB RCMP Major Crimes seek public assistance in suspicious death investigation near Leduc – Update
Leduc, Alta. – The RCMP Major Crimes Unit are continuing their investigation into the suspicious death of a 21-year-old male, which was reported on Nov. 14. Public assistance is now being sought about an incident reported in Wetaskiwin on Nov. 14 that the RCMP have reason to believe may be related to the death.
At 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 14, the Wetaskiwin RCMP responded to a complaint of an agitated male, in traffic, at the intersection of Highway 2A and Highway 13, north of Wetaskiwin. It is believed that the male may have been driven and dropped off near that location. The male is described as:
– Black
– Approximately 5’7” tall / 168 lbs.
– Black dreadlocks
– Wearing a grey overcoat with a black hat
– Carrying a bottle of Grey Goose Vodka
The RCMP Major Crimes Unit is asking the public’s assistance for any information in relation to this incident, or this man’s previous activities. If any motorist has dash cam footage in the area of Highway 2A and Highway 13 north of Wetaskiwin between the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Nov. 14, please contact Leduc RCMP at 780-980-7279 or your local police.
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.”
Background:
Nov. 15, 2020
AB RCMP Major Crimes seek public assistance in suspicious death investigation near Leduc
Leduc, Alta. – On Nov. 14, 2020, at approximately 11:45 a.m., Leduc RCMP received a 911 call that a male had been located, believed to be deceased, in a field south of Leduc near 38 Avenue adjacent to Secondary Highway 2A.
Leduc RCMP attended the scene and it was determined that the circumstances of the male’s death were suspicious. Alberta RCMP Major Crimes have taken over carriage of this investigation into the suspicious death of the 21-year-old male from Edmonton. The identity of the male will not be released.
An autopsy for the victim is scheduled at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Edmonton later this week.
Leduc RCMP are asking the public’s assistance for any information in relation to this incident, any suspicious activity in this area and/or if anyone has dash cam footage in the area of Highway 2A near 38 avenue (also described as area near the Leduc exit from QEII Highway onto Highway 2A) between Friday, Nov. 13, 2020, at 11 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020, at 11:45 a.m., are asked to please contact Leduc RCMP at 780-980-7279 or your local police.
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.”
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