Monday, May 5, 2025, 4:21 pm
In a bizarre crime spree near Edmonton, a stolen trackhoe went on a rampage, demolishing five RCMP cruisers and damaging property. Authorities have charged the suspect, intensifying an already surreal incident that has left law enforcement scrambling for answers.
BONNYVILLE - An Alberta man has been charged after a stolen trackhoe was used to destroy several RCMP police vehicles and to dump boulders at a detachment northeast of Edmonton.
A stolen trackhoe rampage left a business fence and five RCMP cruisers destroyed, and now a suspect accused of previously threatening police is facing even more charges.
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