A Rocky View county employee has died and a FortisAlberta employee was injured during an incident east of Calgary Tuesday that sparked a shelter-in-place order and an ongoing manhunt.
A post on the Rocky View County website identifies the man who was fatally shot near Range Road 282 and Township Road 250, just north of Chestermere, Tuesday, as employee Colin Hough.
“This tragic and senseless act has deeply affected us all. Colin was a valued member of our team, and we extend our deepest condolences to Colin’s family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time,” CAO Byron Riemann said.
According to a GoFundMe, Hough was a beloved father, husband, son, colleague, and friend who “never hesitated to help anyone.”
“He leaves behind a beautiful family, including his wife and two small children who will need as much help as possible as they navigate this unimaginable and unexpected loss,” the fundraising page said.
In a statement to CityNews, FortisAlberta confirms an employee was shot while performing routine work Tuesday
The employee was treated for the injury and released from the hospital Tuesday evening.
“The safety of our employees and the public is always our top priority and this situation has been deeply concerning for us at FortisAlberta,” a company representative said. “We are grateful that our employee is recovering and we are providing any support he, his family and his colleagues need at this time.”
FortisAlberta also gave condolences to the friends and family of Hough.
“We understand that another individual on scene succumbed to fatal injuries and we extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the victim,” it said.
RCMP Staff Sgt. Mark Wielgosz said Tuesday officers responded to the area east of Calgary around 12 p.m. for reports of a shooting. Two people were found with gunshot wounds.
“The two people that were struck were separate persons at that intersection,” Wielgosz said. “I don’t have any specific information about their activities at that location.”
Police believe two suspects left the scene in a stolen Rocky View County fleet vehicle. described as a white half-ton pickup truck.
RCMP were able to track the truck to an area east of where the shooting occurred near Township Road 252 and Range Road 260, north of Strathmore, with the help of air services, police service dogs and Calgary police tactical units.
An Alberta emergency alert was sent just after 1:30 p.m., warning residents of two “armed and extremely dangerous suspects” and asking people in the area to shelter-in-place.
Wielgosz said officers found the suspect vehicle and worked to find the suspects in the rural area north of Strathmore. Officers eventually determined the pair had left the area and the shelter-in-place was lifted just after 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.
As of Wednesday morning, RCMP had still not located the suspects and were unable to provide a physical description of them.
Investigators said as soon as that information was available, it would be made public.
Wielgosz said police have no evidence to suggest the double shooting was targeted, but stopped short of calling it random.
RCMP are asking anyone who may have dashcam or security footage in the area of the shooting between 11:45 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday to contact them.