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RCMP Seek Witnesses After Double-Fatal Crash Near Hondo, Alberta

Highway 2 near Hondo, Alberta, where Slave Lake RCMP are investigating a double-fatal motor vehicle collision

Slave Lake RCMP are seeking witnesses and dashcam footage after a double-fatal collision on Highway 2 near Hondo, Alberta.

RCMP Seek Witnesses After Double-Fatal Crash Near Hondo, Alberta

Community Safety Alert – Witnesses and Dashcam Footage Needed

Slave Lake RCMP are urgently asking for public assistance following a double-fatal motor vehicle collision on Highway 2 near Hondo, Alberta. The crash occurred at approximately 3:00 p.m. on May 3, 2026 and involved a dark blue 2024 Dodge Durango and a dark green SUV.

Investigators have determined that the Dodge Durango, which carried a British Columbia licence plate RF6628, was reported to have passed multiple vehicles on Highway 2 shortly before colliding with the dark green SUV. Police have already gathered several witness statements but need additional information from key motorists who were in the area at the time, particularly a transport truck driver.

Help Needed from Transport Truck Driver and Motorists

The CrimeCanada.ca community is strongly encouraged to assist if they were driving in the Highway 2 / Hondo area around 3 p.m. on May 3, 2026. In particular, investigators are seeking to identify and speak with the driver of a transport truck that was passed by the dark blue 2024 Dodge Durango shortly before the fatal collision with the dark green SUV.

In addition, anyone who was travelling on Highway 2 near Hondo at that time and has dash camera recordings may hold critical evidence for the investigation. Even short clips showing the vehicles before or after the collision may be helpful to the Slave Lake RCMP.

Official RCMP Details and Contact Information

According to Slave Lake RCMP, the following details are central to their ongoing collision investigation:

How to Provide Information – CrimeCanada Community Call to Action

If you have any information related to this collision, witnessed the driving behaviour of the involved vehicles, or possess dashcam recordings from the area near Hondo on May 3, 2026, you are urged to contact police immediately. Your information could be vital to understanding the sequence of events leading to this double fatality.

Residents and drivers in communities across northern Alberta, including other areas monitored by CrimeCanada such as Saddle Lake 125 crime and safety statistics, are encouraged to stay informed about serious traffic incidents and to report relevant information quickly when requested by police.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, serious collisions like this double-fatal crash on Highway 2 near Hondo highlight the life-and-death importance of safe driving and community cooperation. Highways connecting Alberta communities often involve heavy truck traffic, higher speeds, and limited passing zones, which can significantly increase risk when drivers overtake other vehicles. When tragedies occur, rapid sharing of witness information and dashcam footage can be crucial in helping investigators determine what happened and in shaping future road safety strategies for regions like Slave Lake and surrounding areas.

We encourage motorists across Alberta to drive defensively, avoid risky passing maneuvers, maintain safe following distances, and routinely review dashcam footage after witnessing serious incidents so it can be preserved for investigators if needed. Comparing patterns across communities—from rural highway corridors to regions documented in our data, such as Sturgeon Lake 154A crime and safety data—helps build a clearer picture of transportation risks. By promptly responding to RCMP witness appeals and practising consistent road safety habits, residents can contribute directly to preventing further loss of life on Alberta’s highways.


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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