Edmonton Police Seek Public Help in Identifying Churchill LRT Violent Attack Suspects

Edmonton, Alberta – Edmonton police are seeking the public’s help in identifying suspects involved in a violent attack at the Churchill LRT station that left a 64-year-old man hospitalized with serious injuries. The incident occurred in February when the man was allegedly assaulted by a male suspect on the ground-level platform while waiting for a train.

According to the Edmonton Police Service, the initial suspect knocked the victim to the ground and violently assaulted him before five other individuals joined in to rob him. The victim sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries and was hospitalized as a result of the attack.

One of the suspects has been identified as 35-year-old Travis Damian Houle, for whom warrants have been issued for his arrest. Houle is facing charges of aggravated assault, robbery, and failure to comply with a probation order in connection with the incident at the Churchill LRT station.

In addition to Houle, police are seeking to identify five other suspects involved in the attack. Detailed descriptions of each suspect have been provided to the public in hopes of gathering information that may lead to their apprehension.

Anyone with information about the suspects or the incident is urged to contact Edmonton police at 780-423-4567 to assist in their investigation into the violent attack at the Churchill LRT station. The identities of the suspects and the details of the incident have raised concerns within the community, prompting authorities to work diligently to bring those responsible to justice.

The public’s assistance is crucial in helping law enforcement in Edmonton ensure the safety and security of all individuals who utilize public transportation systems in the city. Providing information on the suspects may lead to their apprehension and prevent further incidents of violence in public spaces.

The release of suspect descriptions and the call for public assistance underscore the collaborative effort between law enforcement and the community in addressing criminal activity and maintaining the safety of residents in Edmonton. The investigation into the violent attack at the Churchill LRT station remains ongoing as authorities work to identify and locate all individuals involved.