The second search for Melissa McDevitt has been suspended. Our thanks to Search and Rescue agencies from across the region for their support. Anyone with information please call us at 250-642-5241
More details here: https://t.co/KbjjCIciYZ
Search for missing hiker, Melissa McDevitt, to resume July 9th led by Juan de Fuca Search and Rescue @JdFSAR
Full details here: https://t.co/KX14BMiNCe
On May 30th, the Sooke RCMP arrested a suspect related to a series of suspicious fires. Our thanks to our partners at @SookeFire for their quick response and fire suppression before these fires spread in the densely forested area.
Read more here: https://t.co/tHsZ1SnDMH
The Vancouver Island Integrated Major Crime Unit and the @SookeRCMP are investigating a suspicious death west of #Sooke No ongoing threat or risk to the public. Full news release here: https://t.co/yUELMIiAC1
After significant efforts by @JdFSAR and other Search and Rescue partners, the search for Melissa McDevitt has been suspended. Full update here: https://t.co/zcdLaGkdvZ
ALERT | High-risk missing woman Melissa McDevitt, is neuro-divergent, Caucasian, 5'0" w a very small build - not heard from since Thursday. Her vehicle found at the Sooke Potholes by @SookeRCMP today. Pls look at these photos, #yyj. Have you seen Melissa or her car recently?
Welcome back to school students and educators!
Motorists, please remember 30km/hr school zones are back in effect.
The Sooke RCMP will be out near schools today helping ensure a safe return.
If a bus is stopped to pick up or let out riders with the stop arm and signal lights activated, drivers must stop whether the bus is oncoming or you are behind the bus.
Vehicles shall not proceed until the bus has completely let out or picked up all passengers and started moving
Serious motor vehicle collision on Sooke Road near Goodridge Road.
Police, Fire and Ambulance on scene.
Thank you for your patience as we work to assist those involved. Sooke Road anticipated to open soon. #Sooke
Sooke RCMP are looking to speak with anyone who may have heard or witnessed anything near Ed Macgregor Park today from 0500 to 0715am. Please call the non-emergency line 250-642-5241. File No.22-2726.
Thank you Sooke Harbourside Lions Club for your support of @TourdeRock! The bottle drive collections will be taking place until Saturday, May 28th. π²
RCMP is investigating after spikes appeared to have been deliberately placed in a fallen old growth tree. Read full media release here: https://t.co/PtumBkI7Dc