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Double Homicide in Kincora and Tuscany Sparks Urgent Search Across Calgary and Surrounding Areas

Calgary police urge vigilance as they search for double homicide suspect Benedict Kaminski, last seen near Bearspaw. Credit: Wikimedia Commons

Calgary police have issued a Dangerous Person Alert for 38-year-old Benedict Kaminski, the prime suspect in a double homicide that rocked the communities of Kincora and Tuscany on December 29, 2024. Authorities warn that Kaminski is armed and dangerous, urging residents to remain vigilant and avoid approaching him.

Details of the Alert and Suspect Information

The Calgary Police Service announced the alert early Monday, extending it to nearby areas, including Bearspaw, Rocky Ridge, Mountain View County, and Cochrane. Kaminski is described as approximately 6 feet tall, with brown and grey hair, brown eyes, and was last seen wearing a grey, red, and white shirt. Police believe he is traveling in a black 2022 Nissan Pathfinder with Alberta license plate CLN 5276.

Kaminski was reportedly last spotted in northwest Calgary or near the Bearspaw area. Law enforcement officials are urging residents to lock their doors, avoid answering to strangers, and call 9-1-1 immediately if they see the suspect or his vehicle.

Community on Edge as Police Pursue Leads

The double homicide has left Calgary residents shaken, particularly in the neighborhoods of Kincora and Tuscany, where the killings occurred. Police have not disclosed specific details about the victims or the motive behind the incident, but the urgency of the alert reflects the potential threat Kaminski poses.

Authorities have set up a dedicated tip line for anyone with information about Kaminski’s whereabouts or the case. "This is a critical time for the community to work together and help ensure safety," said a spokesperson for the Calgary Police Service.

Netizens React to Dangerous Person Alert

The alert quickly sparked discussions online, with social media users sharing their thoughts and warnings. @YVRWatcher tweeted, "This is terrifying for Calgary residents. Lock your doors and stay alert, folks!" Similarly, @TrueCrimeAddict added, "I hope they catch this guy soon. No one should have to live in fear like this."

Some netizens expressed frustration about the lack of details. @ConcernedCitizen posted, "We need more information about what happened in Kincora and Tuscany. Transparency matters in times like these." Meanwhile, @AlbertaProud praised law enforcement efforts, tweeting, "The Calgary Police are working tirelessly to keep us safe. Let’s support their efforts."

Others emphasized community responsibility. @SafetyFirst wrote, "Everyone in Bearspaw and Rocky Ridge, stay cautious and report anything suspicious. We’re all in this together." However, some expressed concern over delayed alerts. @NewsCritic argued, "Why wasn’t this alert issued sooner? Time is critical in these situations."

What’s Next in the Investigation

As the manhunt intensifies, police are focusing efforts on northwest Calgary and the surrounding areas. Helicopters and canine units have been deployed, and residents are encouraged to provide tips through the designated hotline. The Calgary Police Service continues to stress that Kaminski should not be approached under any circumstances.

The community remains on edge as authorities race to bring the suspect into custody and provide answers about the tragic events of December 29.

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