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Witness sought after incident results in injuries to RCMP officer

RCMP are looking to speak to a witness that stopped at an incident along Highway 36, near Cork Hall on Nov. 12. At about 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 12, St. Paul RCMP responded to a report of an intoxicated male on Highway 36, in the County of St. Paul.
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RCMP are looking to speak to a witness that stopped at an incident along Highway 36, near Cork Hall on Nov. 12.

At about 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 12, St. Paul RCMP responded to a report of an intoxicated male on Highway 36, in the County of St. Paul.

An officer of the Eastern Alberta District Rural Crime Reduction Unit (EADRCRU) was near by and responded to the area, according to an RCMP media release. The suspect male was located on the side of the highway and arrested as a matter of ensuring his safety.

"During the arrest, the male resisted and assaulted the officer by striking him in the head, face, and neck. The officer was able to gain control of the male after deployment of a taser. The suspect male was assessed by EMS and then transported to the St. Paul RCMP Detachment. The officer was transported to the hospital and later transferred by EMS to Edmonton for additional assessment and treatment for serious non-life threatening injuries," reads the release.

St. Paul RCMP would like to speak to an adult woman who was pulled over at the scene prior to police attending, and remained on scene to witness the incident until the male was taken into custody. The witness left on Highway 36 before she could be identified and was driving a newer white Ford Edge.

The witness is asked to contact St. Paul RCMP at 780-645-8870 or any local police.

Elmer Jackson (40) of Saddle Lake was charged with:

  • Assault of a police officer causing bodily harm
  • Resisting arrest
  • Causing a disturbance

He was remanded into custody after a judicial hearing and will be appearing in St. Paul Provincial Court on Nov. 28. As this matter is now before the courts, no further information will be released by RCMP.


Janice Huser

About the Author: Janice Huser

Janice Huser has been with the St. Paul Journal since 2006. She is a graduate of the SAIT print media journalism program, is originally from St. Paul and has a passion for photography.
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