Community Safety Alert: Fatal Highway 39 Collision After Vehicle Flees Estevan Police Patrol

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Highway 39 near Weyburn Saskatchewan scene of fatal collision involving fleeing vehicle and RCMP investigation

Community Safety Alert: Fatal Highway 39 Collision After Vehicle Flees Estevan Police Patrol

Serious Two‑Vehicle Collision Near Weyburn Under Investigation

On the evening of March 27, 2026, a high‑speed incident involving a vehicle that failed to stop for police ended in a deadly crash on Highway 39, roughly 16 kilometres southeast of Weyburn, Saskatchewan. A truck that had been observed speeding and then fleeing from an attempted traffic stop collided with a car, resulting in the deaths of two people travelling in the car.

Saskatchewan RCMP have confirmed that the collision occurred within Weyburn RCMP jurisdiction after an interaction between an Estevan Police Service officer, assigned to Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan (CTSS), and the truck. The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) has been notified and is overseeing the RCMP investigation into the circumstances leading up to the collision.

Official Incident Details

According to information released by Saskatchewan RCMP, the sequence of events unfolded as follows:

  • On March 27, 2026, at about 7:15 p.m., Saskatchewan RCMP received a report of a two‑vehicle collision on Highway 39, approximately 16 km southeast of Weyburn, within Weyburn RCMP jurisdiction.
  • Prior to the crash, an Estevan Police Service officer working with Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan (CTSS) was conducting proactive traffic patrols on Highway 39.
  • The officer observed a truck travelling at a speed above the posted limit and activated the police vehicle’s emergency lights and equipment to initiate a traffic stop.
  • The truck did not pull over. Instead, it continued along Highway 39 at a high rate of speed.
  • Shortly afterward, the CTSS officer observed the truck collide with a car on the highway.
  • Estevan Police Service CTSS members immediately attended the crash site and began providing first aid until local EMS and fire services arrived.
  • The driver and passenger of the car were declared deceased at the scene by EMS. They have been identified as:
    • A 46‑year‑old man from Estevan, Saskatchewan.
    • A 40‑year‑old woman from Lampman, Saskatchewan.

    Their families have been notified.

  • The driver and sole occupant of the truck was transported by EMS to a local hospital and then airlifted by STARS to another medical centre with serious injuries.

Because an Estevan Police Service officer had contact with the suspect vehicle before the fatal collision, Saskatchewan RCMP, in accordance with The Police Act, 1990, notified the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT).

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  • SIRT determined that the matter falls within its mandate.
  • SIRT has directed the Saskatchewan RCMP Serious Crimes Unit to carry out the investigation under SIRT oversight.
  • The RCMP collision reconstructionist and the Office of the Chief Coroner are assisting with the ongoing investigation.
  • RCMP have stated that further updates will be provided as new verified information becomes available.

This tragic event affects residents of Estevan, nearby rural communities, and travellers along the busy Highway 39 corridor. For a broader picture of trends and risk factors in the area, community members can review the Estevan Crime Statistics & Safety Report, which provides data‑driven context on local public safety.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident highlights the extreme danger that high‑speed flight from police presents to everyone on the road—particularly on major routes such as Highway 39 that connect communities like Estevan, Weyburn, and surrounding rural municipalities. When a driver refuses to stop and accelerates, the risk of catastrophic collisions increases sharply for innocent motorists who are simply travelling home or between communities.

To help reduce the likelihood and impact of similar tragedies, drivers in Saskatchewan are encouraged to:

  • Maintain safe speeds and increase following distance when you see or hear emergency vehicles or unusual driving behaviour.
  • Immediately yield to any vehicle displaying police emergency lights or sirens, and avoid trying to follow or record active police responses in real time from close proximity.
  • Report dangerous driving or suspected impaired, erratic, or excessively speeding vehicles to local police or RCMP when it is safe to do so, providing location, direction of travel, and vehicle details.
  • Stay informed about regional trends and road‑safety concerns by consulting reliable data, such as the Estevan, Saskatchewan — Crime Statistics & Safety Data, to better understand evolving risks in your community.

Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to turn official enforcement data into practical knowledge the public can act on. While the investigation into this collision continues under independent oversight, we encourage road users across Saskatchewan to treat high‑speed corridors with caution, remain vigilant, and report serious traffic risks early, so that lives can be protected.


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 saskatchewan 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.

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