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Posted: July 24, 2023

Columbia Valley RCMP Report

By Sgt. Ed deJong

This past week, July 17 to July 23, Columbia Valley RCMP responded to 107 calls for service. The following is a summary of some of the files our officers responded to.

Fuel truck driver killed in crash and explosion in national park

On July 19, Columbia Valley RCMP responded to a single vehicle collision on Highway 93 in Kootenay National Park near the Alberta border. The report stated a fuel truck had gone off road and exploded. Upon attendance the tanker truck was found fully engulfed in flames after going off road on a curve.  Banff fire crews managed to contain the fire to the vehicle, preventing the spread of the fire into the surrounding forested area. Unfortunately, the driver and sole occupant of the truck was found deceased at the scene.

No injuries in Edgewater house fire

On July 21, Columbia Valley RCMP received a report of a house fire in the 4800 block of Riverview Drive in Edgewater.  Members attended to support the local fire crews with traffic and pedestrian control.  Police learned the fire started in the basement and quickly spread fully engulfing the structure.  All residents were able to escape without injuries.

Two 90-day IRPs issued over weekend

Over the weekend, Columbia Valley RCMP issued two 90-day Immediate Roadside Prohibitions (IRPs) for drivers who were found to be impaired by alcohol.  Members also responded to a report of an impaired boater; however, the suspect had left the area and could not be located.  With the higher temperatures and sunny skies, police would like to remind people that if you plan on consuming alcohol, make other arrangements to get home. An impaired driving or boating charge is a sure way to ruin a summer vacation or otherwise great day enjoying all that the valley has to offer.

– Sgt. Ed deJong is the new commander of Columbia Valley RCMP Detachment


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