Community Alert: Arrest After Foot Pursuit in Fort McMurray
In the early hours of May 18, 2026, officers from Wood Buffalo RCMP arrested a 35-year-old Fort McMurray resident following a brief foot pursuit in the Thickwood neighbourhood. Police say the individual was wanted on several outstanding provincial warrants and was linked to a stolen pickup truck.
The incident unfolded shortly after midnight when officers on patrol noticed a white GMC Sierra in Thickwood, reportedly being driven by a person known to have active warrants. A short time later, the truck was found parked on Stroud Bay, where an individual was attempting to refuel it. As officers moved in, the suspect fled on foot toward Signal Road, triggering a containment effort and search of the nearby area.
Official Incident Details
According to Wood Buffalo RCMP, the events occurred at approximately 12:08 a.m. on May 18, 2026, in the Thickwood area of Fort McMurray, Alberta. Key details reported by police include:
- RCMP members on routine patrol observed a white GMC Sierra being driven by a person with outstanding warrants.
- Before officers could initiate a traffic stop, the vehicle was located parked in a lot on Stroud Bay, with an individual attempting to put fuel into the truck.
- As officers approached, the suspect ran away on foot toward Signal Road.
- Police lost sight of the suspect in the 600 block of Signal Road and immediately set up containment in the area.
- Wood Buffalo RCMP Police Dog Services were called in to assist with the search.
- The suspect was later found hiding inside the Circle K on Signal Road and was arrested without further incident.
- Investigators determined the white GMC Sierra was a stolen vehicle that had not yet been reported to police at the time of the arrest.
The arrested individual is described as a 35-year-old resident of Fort McMurray. Their name was not released in the police summary.
Outstanding Warrants and New Charges
Police report that the 35-year-old Fort McMurray resident was taken into custody on the strength of existing provincial warrants for the following alleged offences:
- Driving without insurance
- Failing to attend court
- Failing to comply with a release order
- Possession of property over $5,000
In addition to the outstanding warrants, the individual is now facing a further charge of:
- Possession of property obtained by crime
After the arrest, the suspect was held for a Judicial Interim Release Hearing. They have since been released from custody and are scheduled to appear in the Alberta Court of Justice in Fort McMurray on June 24, 2026.
Public Reporting and Community Role
RCMP continue to stress the importance of community members reporting suspicious or criminal activity as it occurs. If you see a crime in progress, call 911 immediately. To provide non-emergency information or tips anonymously, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), visit www.P3Tips.com, or use the “P3 Tips” mobile app available through the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Residents who want to better understand local risk patterns can review Wood Buffalo crime statistics and safety trends, which provide additional context for property-related and vehicle offences in the region. For a broader view, you can also consult the Wood Buffalo Crime Statistics & Safety Report to see how this type of incident fits into ongoing public safety challenges.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident highlights the ongoing importance of addressing vehicle theft, property crime, and compliance with court orders in Alberta communities. A stolen vehicle linked to outstanding warrants and an attempted escape on foot shows how quickly routine patrols can turn into active police operations in residential areas. When residents promptly report suspicious behaviour—such as unfamiliar vehicles left idling, individuals tampering with fuel or ignition systems, or people hiding near businesses after hours—it can significantly assist police and reduce the chances of further crime or escalation.
To help keep neighbourhoods safer, CrimeCanada.ca encourages residents to secure their vehicles (remove keys, lock doors, and avoid leaving valuables inside), promptly report stolen or suspicious vehicles, and stay informed about local trends in crime data. Responsible reporting and awareness, combined with the work of agencies like Wood Buffalo RCMP, are key parts of our collective effort to create safer communities across Alberta.
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.
