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Parkland County Injury Collision Under RCMP Investigation
On the afternoon of June 24, 2026, Parkland RCMP responded to a serious two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 627 and Range Road 10 in Parkland County, Alberta. The crash, reported at approximately 2:05 p.m., involved a gravel truck and a Honda Civic and resulted in significant injuries to the occupants of the car.
Emergency responders, including Parkland RCMP and Parkland Emergency Services, attended the scene, and the roadway was shut down for several hours while an investigation was carried out. Two people from the Honda Civic, both residents of Edmonton, were transported to hospital with serious and critical injuries. The collision remains under active investigation by police.
Official Incident Details
According to the official information released by Parkland RCMP, the following key details are confirmed:
- On June 24, 2026, at approximately 2:05 p.m., Parkland RCMP received a 911 call reporting a serious collision at the intersection of Highway 627 and Range Road 10 in Parkland County.
- The collision involved a gravel truck and a Honda Civic.
- Initial reports indicated that two people had sustained serious injuries.
- Parkland RCMP and Parkland Emergency Services responded to the scene. The roadway was blocked for several hours while emergency crews worked and investigators examined the site.
- Parkland County Peace Officers (CPOs) and Ledcor assisted by redirecting traffic during the closure.
- The investigation is being supported by an Alberta RCMP Collision Reconstructionist, who is helping determine how the crash occurred.
- The driver of the Honda Civic is a 29-year-old resident of Edmonton who was taken to hospital in serious but stable condition.
- The passenger in the Honda Civic is a 19-year-old resident of Edmonton who was airlifted to hospital by STARS in critical condition.
- The driver of the gravel truck is a 42-year-old resident of Sherwood Park, who was assessed on scene by Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
- The cause of the collision has not yet been determined and remains under investigation by Parkland RCMP and collision reconstruction specialists.
Parkland RCMP expressed support and condolences to the families and loved ones of those who were injured in this incident.
Community Information & How to Report
While this release does not specifically call for collision witnesses, Parkland RCMP continue to rely on community members to report any criminal activity or safety concerns in the area. If you have information about crime occurring within Parkland County, you are asked to contact:
- Parkland RCMP Detachment: 825-220-2000
- Crime Stoppers (anonymous tips): 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)
- Online anonymous tips: www.P3Tips.com
- “P3 Tips” app: Available through the Apple App Store and Google Play Store
For online crime reporting and access to additional RCMP news and information in Alberta, residents can also use the Alberta RCMP app, available through major mobile app platforms.
Local residents seeking a broader picture of public safety trends in the region can review Parkland County crime statistics and safety data to understand how serious collisions and other incidents fit into the overall risk profile of this community.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, serious motor vehicle collisions like this one in Parkland County, Alberta underscore how quickly road conditions can turn life-threatening, even in familiar rural or semi-rural areas. Highways and major intersections that mix heavy commercial vehicles, like gravel trucks, with smaller passenger cars require extra attention to speed, visibility, and right-of-way.
For drivers across Alberta, particularly along regional routes such as Highway 627, CrimeCanada.ca encourages a few key safety practices: reduce speed when approaching intersections, anticipate the longer stopping distances and wider turns of large trucks, minimize distractions, and ensure clear visibility before entering or crossing major routes. Staying informed through tools like our national safety alerts hub helps communities remain aware of serious incidents and evolving risks on local roadways. Our mission is to support safer travel and stronger, better-informed communities by sharing timely, credible safety information.
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.

