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Tributes paid to head of food bank killed during police chase

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EDMONTON — A bystander killed in a hit-and-run during a highspeed police chase near Edmonton is being remembered for her unwavering dedication to helping those in need.

Kassandra Gartner, 45, of Fort Saskatchew­an, Alta., died on Saturday.

Police have said her vehicle was disabled by a police spike belt used during the chase. When she stopped and got out of her vehicle to check on the damage, she was struck by a truck police were pursuing.

Fort Saskatchew­an Mayor Gale Katchur said she was notified the following day that Gartner was killed in the chase.

“[Gartner] has made a real impact in our community for people who are vulnerable, always looking out for the needs of others,” Katchur said Tuesday. “She was a pillar in our community.”

Gartner was executive director of the city’s food bank for the past three years. She got her start there as a volunteer.

The mother of three was recognized in 2023 for her work addressing food insecurity with the Changing the Face of Hunger award from Food Banks Alberta.

“She was the heart and soul of our mission and the driving force for service to our community,” said Amanda Bell, president of the Fort Saskatchew­an Food Gatherers Society. “Her unwavering dedication and compassion have left a mark not only on our clients and volunteers but on the entire community.”

Police have said the pursuit began after RCMP in Beaumont, just south of Edmonton, tried to arrest a suspect in a parked truck. The driver sped off and later rammed an RCMP vehicle, they said. Police then deployed the spike belt, which disabled several civilian vehicles as well as the suspect’s truck, which hit the woman.

Police did not identify Gartner as the victim but said a 45-year-old woman from Fort Saskatchew­an had stepped out of her car to see what happened and was hit.

They said the driver fled again, this time in a different vehicle with a child inside. The child was later found unharmed. Officers found that stolen vehicle outside Edmonton on Monday, but have yet to find the suspect.

Edmonton police and RCMP continue to investigat­e, while the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team has launched an investigat­ion into the police response.

Bell said the food bank is committed to continuing the vital work that Gartner passionate­ly led.

 ?? FORT SASKATCHEW­AN FOOD BANK VIA CP ?? Kassandra Gartner.
FORT SASKATCHEW­AN FOOD BANK VIA CP Kassandra Gartner.

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