The Women s Centre of Calgary is encouraging anyone who visited its location in Crescent Heights in recent days to monitor their health and undergo testing following a COVID-19 outbreak.
Members of the Lethbridge Police Service are attempting to identify a van and five people in connection with an investigation into a purported abduction attempt.
EDMONTON Calgary police are looking for the owners of several vehicles after multiple attempted carjackings Saturday. Around 1:10 p.m., police received a report of an attempted carjacking at 14 Avenue west of 1 Street S.E. A woman tried to steal a black Honda CRV which was stopped at a red light, according to police. The woman got into the passenger side of the vehicle and tried to steal the keys from the driver, who was able to escape with the keys, police added. They said the woman fled on foot, unable to use the Honda CRV without the keys. An hour later, police were called to Macleod Trail and 25 Avenue S.E. They said a woman was seen trying to get into three occupied vehicles, but was unable to.
CALGARY May 7, 2000, was a day that changed everything for one Calgary family. “There is nothing, absolutely no words that can describe the feeling of the police and the coroner’s office coming to your front door and telling you that a loved one is not coming home again,” said Denise Dubyk. Dubyk lost her son-in law, Darryl Ray that morning. The 32-year-old was a passenger in a pickup truck that slammed into a parked van around 2:00 a.m. on the 4500 block of 1 Street S.E. Darryl was killed instantly, while the 22-year-old man who was driving the truck under the influence of alcohol survived with minor injuries.