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Community Alert: Stolen ATVs Recovered in Fox Lake, Alberta
Fox Lake RCMP have recovered several stolen off-road vehicles after investigating a report of a stolen quad on the Little Red River Cree Nation in Fox Lake, Alberta. A search of a local property led officers to multiple vehicles confirmed as stolen, including some taken from the surrounding community and at least one from another Alberta region.
The investigation is ongoing, and police are urging residents to lock and secure their belongings, particularly recreational vehicles and equipment. This alert is especially important for those living in and around Fox Lake, where property-related crime can significantly impact small communities. For broader local context on crime trends, residents can review the latest Fox Lake crime statistics and safety data.
Official Incident Details
According to the official information provided by Fox Lake RCMP, officers began investigating a report of a stolen quad in the Fox Lake area. That investigation led them to search a property within the community, where multiple stolen vehicles were found.
- Location of incident: Fox Lake, Alberta, on the Little Red River Cree Nation.
- Investigating agency: Fox Lake RCMP.
- Items recovered during the search:
- Three (3) stolen ATVs (quads), including:
- Two ATVs identified as stolen locally from the Fox Lake / Little Red River Cree Nation area.
- One ATV identified as stolen (origin not further specified in the official release).
- One (1) stolen dirt bike linked to the Grande Prairie area.
- The RCMP state that the investigation remains active and ongoing.
Police emphasize that unsecured vehicles and equipment are at higher risk of being targeted. Residents are being reminded to:
- Lock ATVs, dirt bikes, and other recreational vehicles when not in use.
- Store vehicles in locked sheds, garages, or well-lit areas where possible.
- Use additional security measures such as wheel locks, chains, or alarms.
- Record serial numbers and take photos of vehicles and equipment to assist with identification if stolen.
How to Report Information or Suspicious Activity
Anyone with information about this investigation or any related criminal activity is urged to contact the RCMP directly. Even small details can assist investigators in connecting stolen property and identifying those responsible.
- Fox Lake RCMP Detachment: 780-659-2080
- Alberta RCMP Non-Emergency Line (any RCMP jurisdiction in Alberta): 310-RCMP (7267)
- Crime Stoppers (anonymous tips):
- Phone: 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)
- Online: www.P3Tips.com
- Via the “P3 Tips” app on the Apple App Store or Google Play
Residents can also use the Alberta RCMP app, available through Apple and Google Play, to access online crime reporting tools as well as the latest RCMP news, updates, and public safety information.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, incidents involving stolen ATVs and dirt bikes are more than property crimes—they can disrupt daily life, reduce trust within the community, and sometimes connect to broader criminal activity, including transportation of stolen goods between regions like Fox Lake and Grande Prairie. In smaller and remote Alberta communities, where off-road vehicles are often essential for work, hunting, and transportation, losing an ATV or dirt bike can have serious economic and personal impacts.
We encourage residents throughout Alberta to take preventive steps: lock and immobilize vehicles, keep keys hidden and separate from the machine, and work with neighbours to watch for unusual activity such as unfamiliar vehicles repeatedly passing or unloading equipment at odd hours. Prompt reporting of suspicious behaviour and stolen property can significantly improve recovery rates and deter repeat offences. Community awareness, supported by data such as the crime and safety trends in Fox Lake, is central to building safer neighbourhoods and reducing opportunities for property crime.
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.

