‘Not our best work’: RCMP apologize for handling of Indigenous woman’s death
EDMONTON — The commanding officer of the RCMP in Alberta has apologized to the family of an Indigenous woman who disappeared nine years ago and whose killer has never been found.
“Our Leduc detachment’s initial missing persons investigation was not our best work,” Deputy Commissioner Curtis Zablocki said Thursday. “The early days of our investigation … required a better sense of urgency and care.
“On behalf of the RCMP, I am truly sorry.”
The family of Amber Tuccaro rejected the apology.