Manitoba Mountie killed in crash was father of 3
WINNIPEG • A Mountie who died in a crash on Winnipeg’s Perimeter Highway was “the proud father of three teenaged girls” who was just days shy of 13 years of service with the force, Manitoba’s top RCMP officer said Saturday.
Assistant Commissioner Jane Maclatchy told a news conference that Const. Allan Poapst, who served with the Court Liaison Unit, was returning to the office late Friday afternoon when a pickup truck heading the other way crossed the median, colliding with Poapst’s RCMP vehicle and leaving him dead at the scene.
“Allan is gone but he will never be forgotten by the many officers who worked by his side and by the people of Manitoba who he so proudly served,” Maclatchy said. “It really pains us when we lose somebody from our family.”
Two people who were in the pickup were taken to hospital, and Maclatchy had no word on their conditions.
She said the investigation into the crash is ongoing, but notes driving conditions at the time were “atrocious.”
Maclatchy said Poapst’s family is grieving and has asked for time and privacy.
She said Poapst was an avid football and hockey fan, volunteered with the Winnipeg Jets Hockey Academy for youth, and was a player and key organizer in many police and fire hockey tournaments.
“He was very well liked by members across the force and a massive Blue Bombers fan.
Maclatchy said several motorists stopped to offer their assistance to Poapst, as well as to the two people in the pickup.