RCMP are seeking suspects in a stunt driving investigation in Fort McMurray on April 29, 2026. The incident, which took place in the northern Alberta city, has prompted police to ask for the public's help in identifying those involved. Stunt driving, which includes activities such as street racing, drifting, or performing dangerous maneuvers on public roads, is a serious offense under Canadian law. The RCMP have not released further details about the specific nature of the stunt driving or the number of suspects sought. Anyone with information is urged to contact local authorities or Crime Stoppers.
Background on Stunt Driving in Alberta
Stunt driving has become a growing concern in Alberta, with police increasing enforcement efforts in recent years. Under provincial legislation, stunt driving can result in immediate vehicle seizure, license suspension, and hefty fines. The RCMP's investigation in Fort McMurray is part of a broader crackdown on dangerous driving behaviors that endanger public safety.
How to Report Information
Individuals with any details regarding the April 29 incident are encouraged to reach out to the Fort McMurray RCMP detachment or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers. Police emphasize that even small pieces of information can be crucial in advancing the investigation.



