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Leduc RCMP Investigating Overnight Tire-Slashing Spree
Residents in a central area of Leduc, Alberta woke up on April 10, 2026 to find multiple vehicle tires punctured overnight. The incidents occurred around 47 Street between 45 Avenue and 53 Avenue, where several vehicle owners reported discovering a single damaged tire on their parked vehicles.
Leduc RCMP have obtained surveillance footage showing two male suspects walking through the neighbourhood and appearing to randomly select vehicles parked along the street. Police are actively investigating and are calling on the public to assist by providing relevant video evidence or information that could help identify those responsible.
Official RCMP Details
According to the official information from Leduc RCMP, the incident details are as follows:
- On April 10, 2026, multiple reports were made by residents in the area of 47 Street and 45–53 Avenues in Leduc, Alta.
- Vehicle owners reported that their tires had been punctured during the night.
- In each case reported to police, only one tire per vehicle was damaged.
- Surveillance images show two male suspects moving through the neighbourhood, appearing to randomly target vehicles parked along the street.
Police have released an image of one suspect to help the community recognize individuals potentially involved:

Image provided by Leduc RCMP.
Community Assistance Needed
CrimeCanada.ca is urging our community to support this investigation. If you live in or passed through the area of 47 Street between 45 Avenue and 53 Avenue in Leduc during the early morning hours of April 10, 2026, your information could be crucial.
If you have any relevant security camera footage, dashcam video, or information about these tire puncturing incidents, please contact police:
- Call Leduc RCMP at 310-RCMP (7267) for non-emergency tips related to this investigation.
- If you witness a crime in progress, immediately dial 9-1-1.
- If you prefer to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), visit P3Tips.com, or use the “P3 Tips” app available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Reports from community members help RCMP identify problem areas, focus patrols, and narrow down suspects. Even minor details—such as the time you heard unusual noise, noticed unfamiliar people on the street, or saw vehicles moving slowly through the area—can assist investigators.
For residents wanting a broader view of local trends, you can review Leduc crime statistics and safety data to better understand how property-related offences affect your neighbourhood and why reporting suspicious activity is so important.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident highlights how even non-violent offences like tire puncturing can disrupt daily life, create unexpected financial strain, and contribute to a sense of insecurity in Alberta communities. These types of mischief incidents often occur overnight and can cluster in specific blocks or streets, making local vigilance and quick reporting essential.
To reduce risk and support community safety, we encourage residents in Leduc and across Alberta to:
- Regularly check home security cameras or video doorbells and save footage when you notice suspicious activity.
- Park in well-lit areas whenever possible and consider motion-activated lighting around driveways and street-side parking.
- Report all incidents of mischief or property damage to RCMP, even if the loss seems minor, so patterns can be tracked and patrols adjusted.
- Talk with neighbours about what you are seeing on your street and coordinate on safety measures like shared camera coverage or neighbourhood watch communication.
Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to provide clear, timely information and safety context so residents can stay informed and take practical steps to protect themselves and their communities.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the alberta community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

