Red Deer, Alta. – On Apr. 1, 2026, Red Deer RCMP Crime Reduction Team (CRT) initiated an investigation into the location of a wanted repeat offender in Red Deer, Alta.
On Apr. 2, 2026, the investigation led officers to a rural residence where the suspect fled in a vehicle. A tire deflation device was deployed, and the vehicle continued to flee from police at a high rate of speed.
With the assistance of Red Deer RCMP Police Dog Services (PDS), police stopped the vehicle. The driver and lone occupant of the vehicle, 51-year-old James Holley, a resident of Red Deer, was arrested for multiple outstanding warrants.
In addition, Holley was charged with the following:
- Operate a conveyance dangerous to the public;
- Flight from peace officer;
- Possession of a controlled substance;
- Drive motor vehicle without insurance.
Following a Judicial Interim Release (JIR) Hearing, Holley was remanded into custody to appear in the Alberta Court of Justice in Red Deer on Apr. 17, 2026.
While police were on scene of the initial investigation, the driver of an SUV failed to observe police with emergency lights and tow trucks working on the roadway. The SUV drove directly into the back of a stopped pick-up truck, causing a multi-vehicle collision.
As a result of this collision, the 46-year-old female driver of the SUV was arrested and charged for impaired driving. The driver, a resident of Red Deer, was issued a 90-day driving suspension in accordance with the Traffic Safety Act, Immediate Roadside Sanctions (IRS).
No injuries were sustained during the collision.
The Red Deer RCMP would like to thank the Alberta RCMP Emergency Response Team (ERT) who were in the area and assisted in the initial file.
Red Deer RCMP are reminding the public to be cognizant and obey the rules of the road; slow down, move over, or stop for all emergency vehicles.
If you have any information regarding crime within Red Deer, please contact the Red Deer RCMP at 403-406-2200. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the "P3 Tips" app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store. To report crime online, or for access to RCMP news and information, download the Alberta RCMP app through Apple or Google Play.
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