Community Alert: Parkland RCMP Seek Suspect Truck After Break and Enter in Rich Valley

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Suspect silver or gold GMC Sierra extended cab short box truck in Rich Valley Alberta break and enter investigation

Community Alert: Parkland RCMP Seek Suspect Truck After Break and Enter in Rich Valley

On the early morning of March 10, 2026, Parkland RCMP received a report of a break and enter at an outbuilding located at 56213 Highway 33, on the grounds of the Rich Valley AG Society in Alberta. The incident took place between approximately 2:00 a.m. and 2:45 a.m., when unknown suspects forced their way into the building using a vehicle.

Surveillance footage captured a pickup truck driving onto the property and then breaching the outbuilding by driving through one of the bay doors to gain entry. This break and enter is one of several recent reports of property damage and unlawful entry in the broader area policed by Parkland RCMP, which includes communities also tracked in our Parkland County crime statistics and safety data.

Official RCMP Details

The Parkland RCMP are actively investigating and are asking the public to help identify the suspect vehicle and any individuals who may be connected to this crime.

Incident Summary

  • Date of incident: March 10, 2026
  • Time frame: Between 2:00 a.m. and 2:45 a.m.
  • Location: Outbuilding at 56213 Highway 33, Rich Valley AG Society, Rich Valley, Alberta
  • Police agency: Parkland RCMP
  • Type of incident: Break and enter to an outbuilding; entry gained by driving a vehicle through a bay door

Suspect Vehicle Description

  • Make: GMC
  • Model: Sierra
  • Colour: Silver or gold
  • Body style: Short box
  • Cab style: Extended cab

The vehicle associated with this break and enter was captured on surveillance and is shown below:

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Suspect GMC Sierra truck involved in Rich Valley break and enter

Suspect Vehicle: Silver or gold GMC Sierra, short box, extended cab

Call for Public Assistance

CrimeCanada.ca is joining the Parkland RCMP in asking residents and businesses in and around Rich Valley and Parkland County to review any surveillance footage, dashcam recordings, or observations from the early hours of March 10, 2026. Even minor details about a truck matching this description could assist investigators.

If you have any information related to this break and enter or recognize the truck shown, please contact the authorities using the official channels below:

  • Parkland RCMP Detachment: 825-220-7267
  • Crime Stoppers (anonymous tips): 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)
  • Online anonymous tip: www.P3Tips.com
  • P3 Tips app: Available through the Apple App Store and Google Play Store

The Crime Canada community can play a key role in helping identify the vehicle and individuals involved. If you live, work, or travel through the Highway 33 / Rich Valley area, your information could help prevent further property crimes in this region. For broader context on local crime patterns and trends, residents can consult our Parkland Beach crime statistics and safety data, which complements our Parkland County profiles.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From a CrimeCanada.ca perspective, this incident highlights the ongoing risk of property crime in rural and semi-rural Alberta communities. Break and enters that involve using a vehicle to ram doors or structures can cause significant structural damage and financial loss, even when few items are taken. Repeated events in the same area can also increase feelings of vulnerability for residents and local organizations such as agricultural societies and community halls.

We encourage property owners in Alberta—especially those in rural areas—to consider practical steps such as improving exterior lighting, reinforcing bay doors and entry points, positioning cameras to capture vehicle plates and approaches, and regularly backing up or checking surveillance footage. Reporting suspicious vehicles, unusual late-night activity, or minor damage promptly to the RCMP can help identify patterns and suspects earlier. Strong community vigilance and quick sharing of information with law enforcement are essential to reducing repeat offences and strengthening overall neighbourhood safety.


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.

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