News release
Chestermere RCMP’s proactive patrols leads to charges for theft of catalytic converters
March 25, 2026
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Chestermere, Alberta
From: Alberta RCMP
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Chestermere, Alta. — On March 25, 2026, Chestermere RCMP officers were conducting proactive patrols in the early morning hours near Kinniburgh Bay when they observed suspicious activity involving an individual underneath a parked vehicle. Upon further investigation, the officer located a suspect attempting to saw off a catalytic converter from a gold Honda CR-V. A second individual was observed acting as a lookout. The officer safely approached and arrested the primary suspect at the scene. The second unknown suspect fled on foot upon noticing police. Police dog service was involved in the search for the second suspect, but they remain outstanding.
As part of the investigation, a vehicle registered to the suspect was located and seized. Officers recovered three stolen catalytic converters, along with drug paraphernalia, from the vehicle.
A 44-year-old, resident of Calgary, has been charged with the following offences:
- Possession of break-in instruments;
- Mischief to a vehicle under $5000.00; and
- Possession of property obtained by crime less than or equal to $5000.00 (x4).
The individual was released from custody and is scheduled to appear at Alberta Court of Justice on June 2, 2026.
“This is an excellent example of proactive police patrol leading to stop the property crime in process, the safe apprehension of the suspect and the recovery of stolen property” said Staff Sgt. Kathy Klassen, Detachment Commander of Chestermere RCMP. “Our members remain committed to keeping our roads and community safe through diligent patrols and rapid response.”
Chestermere RCMP continue efforts to identify and locate the second suspect and encourages residents to report anything related to this incident immediately and contact Chestermere RCMP at 403-204-8777.
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780-509-3970