Kitscoty RCMP charge male with impaired operation causing bodily harm
Kitscoty, Alta. – On April 3, 2025, at 9:25 p.m., Kitscoty RCMP responded to a motor vehicle rollover on Highway 897 at Highway 16. Upon arrival, it was determined that the driver had fled the scene, leaving behind two injured passengers. Kitscoty RCMP, with assistance from Lloydminster Police Dog Services and Lloydminster/Vermilion/Provost/Onion Lake RCMP, began to search for the driver, who was located and arrested shortly after. RCMP initiated an impaired driving investigation, which led to the driver providing breath samples which were over the legal limit.
Daniel McMillan (25), a resident of Marwayne, Alta., has been charged with the following:
1) Dangerous operation causing bodily harm
2) Impaired Operation causing bodily Harm
3) Fail to Stop after accident resulting in bodily harm
4) Fail to remain at scene of an accident
5) Drive motor vehicle on highway while hold/view/manipulate cell phone
6) Drive at Unreasonable rate of speed
After a Judicial Interim Release Hearing, McMillan was released to attend Alberta Court of Justice in Lloydminster on May 6, 2025.
Cst. O’Quinn, an officer with Kitscoty RCMP, states, “We are very concerned with the amount of impaired driving cases occurring in the County of Vermilion River. Less than 24 hours after this incident, we investigated two more impaired driving occurrences. We want to encourage everyone to plan a safe ride home. Drinking and driving kills. Please drive responsibly.”