By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on February 18, 2026.
newsdesk@medicinehatnews.com Brooks RCMP have arrested and charged Leonardo Garcia, 50, following an armed robbery that occurred at Walmart in that city. Mounties say they received a report on Feb. 11 from an employee that was assisting Garcia activate a new cellphone a few days prior. According to the report, Garcia displayed a weapon from inside his backpack and threatened to shoot the employee if the phone was not activated. Further investigation revealed a similar incident involving Garcia had occurred a few days earlier but was not reported to RCMP. Police issued a “Be on the Lookout” high-priority alert to all local officers and partnering agencies in an attempt to locate Garica, who was found shortly after by a City of Brooks peace officer. Garica was charged with robbery with a firearm, uttering threats, carrying concealed weapon, possession of weapon for dangerous purposes and failure to comply, and was before the courts Tuesday. Drunk driver attempts to flee collision scene A male driver, whose name has not been released by police, is facing several charges following a single-vehicle rollover in Duchess last week. RCMP were called to a residential area in Duchess on Feb. 10 at approximately 11:30 p.m. after a GMC Acadia rolled over and caused significant damage to three parked vehicles. Neighbours told police they heard a long banging noise and saw the driver climbing out of the rolled-over vehicle and attempting to leave the scene. However, the driver was arrested and failed roadside testing, leading to several charges including operation of a vehicle while impaired, failure to remain at the scene of an accident, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and failure to comply with a demand for blood sample. The driver was released on an appearance notice and transported for medical attention for injuries sustained in the collision. 14