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Chase ends in Canmore crash

An Alberta man is in custody and facing numerous charges as members of Cochrane and Canmore RCMP detachments continue an investigation into an incident involving two stolen vehicles.
A Jeep Wranger stolen in Cochrane crashed into a brand new RCMP SUV at the Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club in Canmore on Tuesday (Sept. 13).
A Jeep Wranger stolen in Cochrane crashed into a brand new RCMP SUV at the Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club in Canmore on Tuesday (Sept. 13).

An Alberta man is in custody and facing numerous charges as members of Cochrane and Canmore RCMP detachments continue an investigation into an incident involving two stolen vehicles.

One of the stolen vehicles, a Jeep Wrangler, eventually crashed into an RCMP truck near the Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club clubhouse in Canmore at about 12:45 p.m.

On Tuesday (Sept. 13) at about 11 a.m., Cochrane RCMP members were advised an erratic driver in a stolen cube van might be heading toward Cochrane from the Airdrie area.

One of the people who reported the vehicle in Airdrie said she and her husband were driving when they were almost hit by the Albertan man, who is now facing numerous charges.

“We were heading west out of Airdrie where we had been stopped because there was construction and we noticed this cube van coming up the walking/bike path – he was driving west on an eastbound road and he flew off the bike path where he flew in the air and landed in front of us,” said Abby Scott, a resident who lives in the rural area around Cochrane.

“We thought he was going to kill someone. He just missed us by inches.”

RCMP located the van a short time later in the Sunset neighbourhood of Cochrane and attempted to stop it, but the driver ignored police and continued driving, turning south onto Highway 22.

As the cube van entered the intersection of Highway 1A and Highway 22, it collided with another vehicle. The driver did not stop at the scene and drove south on Highway 22 until colliding with the Jeep Wrangler at the intersection of Griffin Road.

After the crash with the Wrangler, the suspect exited the stolen cube van, ran up to the Wrangler and had its driver get out before jumping in and fleeing the intersection

“As I passed Quigley Drive, the driver passed on the right hand side and got held up at the red light, he then tried to jump over the median in the van, but it wasn’t working so he tried to back over the median. But it was getting stuck, so he hopped out of the vehicle and took a lady’s jeep,” said Cochrane resident Kristen Janzen.

The suspect continued south on Highway 22 in the stolen Jeep. Fortunately, no one was injured in either of the Cochrane collisions, nor during the theft of the Jeep.

Witnesses reported seeing the stolen Wrangler travelling west on the TCH and driving into oncoming traffic.

In Canmore, the suspect driving the Wrangler led RCMP west on the Trans-Canada, his vehicle left the highway at the west end of Canmore, then proceeded through the downtown core, across the Bow River bridge and travelled eastward on Three Sisters Drive before finally turning into the golf course property.

There, the Wrangler crashed into the RCMP vehicle, causing extensive damage to both. The driver was arrested after the crash trying to flee the scene.

The investigation into this matter is continuing and charges are pending. At this time, the identity of the suspect is not available.


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