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Community Alert: Liquor Store Theft Suspects Sought in Fort Saskatchewan
RCMP Seek Public Help After Liquor Store Theft
On the evening of March 13, 2026, officers from the Fort Saskatchewan RCMP responded to a reported theft at a liquor store near the intersection of 99 Avenue and 103 Street in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. The incident was reported at approximately 8:16 p.m., after two suspects allegedly took alcohol and quickly fled the area in a silver vehicle.
Investigators estimate that about $150 worth of alcohol was taken during the theft. Surveillance footage captured images of the suspects, and the RCMP are now asking residents to help identify the individuals involved. This alert is part of CrimeCanada.ca’s ongoing effort to support safer communities and to provide context alongside local data such as the Fort Saskatchewan crime statistics and safety information.
Suspect Images and Descriptions
The RCMP have released an image of the suspects to assist with identification:

Image provided by RCMP: Suspects in Fort Saskatchewan liquor store theft investigation.
Official RCMP Details
According to the official RCMP report, the theft and investigation details are as follows:
- Incident date: March 13, 2026
- Time of RCMP response: 8:16 p.m.
- Location: Liquor store at 99 Avenue and 103 Street, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
- Property reported stolen: Approximately $150 in alcohol
- Suspects left the scene in a silver vehicle
Suspect #1 Description
- Race: Described as Caucasian
- Estimated age: Approximately 16–18 years old
- Clothing: Grey hoodie, black pants with a white design, blue and white sneakers
Suspect #2 Description
- Race: Described as Caucasian
- Estimated age: Approximately 16–20 years old
- Clothing: Black face mask, black hoodie, blue jeans, orange reflector vest
How the CrimeCanada.ca Community Can Help
The RCMP are specifically asking for help from the public to identify the two suspects shown in the released image. CrimeCanada.ca is urging our community members in and around Fort Saskatchewan to review the description and surveillance photo carefully and share this alert with neighbours, coworkers, and local businesses.
If you recognize either suspect or have any information about this theft or the vehicle involved, please contact:
- Fort Saskatchewan RCMP Detachment: 780-997-7900
- Local police: Call your nearest police service if you are outside Fort Saskatchewan
- Crime Stoppers (anonymous): 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)
- Submit an online tip via P3Tips.com or the “P3 Tips” mobile app (Apple App Store and Google Play)
Do not approach or confront anyone you believe to be involved. Instead, note as many details as you safely can—such as appearance, vehicle, and direction of travel—and provide that information directly to police.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
While the value of property taken in this incident is relatively low, repeat thefts from retail locations can put staff, customers, and nearby residents at risk, especially when offenders attempt to escape quickly. In communities like Fort Saskatchewan, monitoring trends in shoplifting and related offences—alongside broader local crime and safety data—helps residents and businesses better understand emerging patterns and take practical precautions.
CrimeCanada.ca encourages store owners to invest in clear camera coverage of entrances and exits, train staff to prioritize personal safety over property, and promptly report every incident to police. Community members can support safer neighbourhoods by staying aware of their surroundings, reporting suspicious behaviour near businesses, and providing detailed tips to police or Crime Stoppers when they have information. Collective vigilance and timely reporting are key tools in preventing small crimes from escalating into more serious community safety issues.
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.

