Suspect in fatal southeast Edmonton hit-and-run crash arrested

Police said a U-Haul truck travelled north on 50th Street into Edmonton from Beaumont, Alta., where it struck and killed a woman who was inspecting the exterior of her vehicle after running over a spike belt. (Submitted by Ranjodh Johal - image credit)
Police said a U-Haul truck travelled north on 50th Street into Edmonton from Beaumont, Alta., where it struck and killed a woman who was inspecting the exterior of her vehicle after running over a spike belt. (Submitted by Ranjodh Johal - image credit)

A suspect wanted in connection with a fatal hit-and-run crash that killed a 45-year-old woman in southeast Edmonton late Saturday has been arrested.

RCMP said the man was arrested Tuesday night in the area of Wainwright, Alta., about 200 kilometres southeast of Edmonton.

RCMP previously said a Fort Saskatchewan woman was inspecting the outside of her vehicle after driving over a police spike belt on 50th Street and 22nd Avenue S.W. around 9:40 p.m. Saturday when a male suspect in a U-Haul truck hit her.

The woman was in one of three civilian vehicles to hit the spike belt, which deflates a vehicle's tires. Another person was hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries.

The incident started after Beaumont RCMP attempted to arrest a person suspected of theft around 9 p.m., but the vehicle fled at a high rate of speed.

Police said the truck travelled north on 50th Street into Edmonton from Beaumont before striking and killing the woman, later identified as Kassandra Gartner, a married mother of three daughters who worked as executive director of the Fort Saskatchewan Food Bank.

The spike belt had been laid on the road after the U-Haul truck rammed into an RCMP cruiser, RCMP said.

The U-Haul didn't stop after striking Gartner. It crashed shortly after just outside a convenience store near the same intersection at 50th Street and 22nd Avenue S.W.

The suspect then stole a dark grey Honda Civic that was parked outside the gas station with a child inside, EPS said.

Police said the child was located unharmed in the area of 66th Street and 25th Avenue minutes later, but the suspect had fled in the stolen Honda.

On Monday morning, RCMP said the Honda was found abandoned Sunday evening in a rural area just outside Wainwright.