Police ride-along ends in two-vehicle collision Thursday afternoon in north Edmonton

Police ride-along ends in two-vehicle collision Thursday afternoon in north Edmonton

Published Aug 08, 2025

Last updated 17 hours ago

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An Edmonton Police Service vehicle with a ride-along passenger was involved in a two-vehicle collision Thursday afternoon in north Edmonton.

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EPS communications adviser Cheryl Voordenhout told Postmedia a police vehicle was conducting a ride-along with a passenger in the back seat, with sirens and lights active, when they collided with a civilian vehicle at the intersection of 118 Avenue and 97 Street.

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Voordenhout confirmed the three passengers of the police vehicle, including the ride-along passenger, and the driver of the civilian vehicle, a 39-year-old man, were all transported to hospital with non-life-threatening Injuries.

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EPS’s major collision investigations section is currently investigating the collision and no other information was available at this time.

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