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Westlock County RCMP Alert: Fatal Highway 44 Collision
On the morning of April 21, 2026, Westlock RCMP responded to a deadly two-vehicle collision on Highway 44 in Westlock County, Alberta. The crash involved a semi-truck and an SUV in a head-on impact just north of Highway 651, leading to one fatality and one person injured.
Police confirm that the 36-year-old driver of the SUV, a resident of Westlock County and the only person in that vehicle, was ejected and pronounced dead at the scene. The 53-year-old driver of the semi-truck, who was also the sole occupant of that vehicle, sustained injuries described as non-life-threatening and was taken by ground ambulance to a nearby hospital for medical care.
Official Incident Details
Based on information released by Westlock RCMP, the known facts of the collision are as follows:
- Date and time: April 21, 2026, at approximately 11:10 a.m.
- Location: Highway 44, just north of Highway 651, in Westlock County, Alberta.
- Vehicles involved:
- One SUV with a single occupant (the driver).
- One semi-truck with a single occupant (the driver).
- Causalities and injuries:
- The 36-year-old SUV driver, a resident of Westlock County, was ejected from the vehicle and declared deceased at the scene.
- The 53-year-old semi-truck driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported by ground ambulance to a nearby hospital.
- Agencies and supports involved in the response:
- Westlock RCMP (primary investigating detachment).
- Alberta RCMP Real Time Operations Centre (Edmonton), providing operational support.
- Westlock RCMP Traffic Services and Redwater RCMP Traffic Services.
- Morinville RCMP Detachment.
- RCMP Central Alberta District Crime Reduction Unit.
- Westlock Fire and Rescue.
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
- La Prairie, assisting with traffic control in the collision zone.
- An Alberta RCMP collision analyst, supporting the technical investigation at the scene.
- Investigation status: The collision investigation led by Westlock RCMP and the RCMP collision analyst remains ongoing. No further details on cause or contributing factors have been released at this time.
RCMP have expressed formal condolences to the family and friends of the deceased driver. This fatal collision will be reflected in regional safety trends for the area; residents can review broader Westlock County crime and safety statistics to understand how serious incidents fit into the overall local risk picture.
Victim Support and Community Resources
Specialized support is available for anyone emotionally affected by this incident, including witnesses, responders, family, friends, and community members. Victim Services, now operating as the Eastern Alberta Regional Victim Serving Society, offers confidential guidance, information, and referrals to trusted community resources.
- Victim Services phone: 587-487-2505
- Victim Services email: [email protected]
Individuals in and around the Westlock and Westlock County region who are feeling impacted by this loss are encouraged to reach out for support. For additional context on regional risks, see Westlock crime and safety data, which can help residents understand local trends in serious incidents.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, serious collisions like this one highlight how roadway safety is a critical component of overall community safety in Alberta. High-speed rural highways, mixed traffic between passenger vehicles and heavy commercial trucks, and changing weather or visibility conditions can all increase the risk of deadly crashes.
While the cause of this collision is still under RCMP investigation, we encourage drivers in Westlock County and across Alberta to:
- Reduce speed and increase following distance on highways, especially when approaching oncoming traffic or in areas with limited passing opportunities.
- Avoid distractions inside the vehicle and keep full attention on the road when sharing it with commercial trucks and other large vehicles.
- Use seatbelts properly at all times; remaining secured in the vehicle significantly reduces the risk of fatal injury in a collision.
- Report serious driving behaviour that endangers others to police when it is safe to do so.
Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to make incidents like this visible in the broader safety picture so residents can make informed decisions about how, when, and where they travel. We also archive these and other Canadian safety alerts to help communities track evolving risks over time.
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.

