
1 dead in single vehicle crash in southwest Calgary
An investigation is underway into a fatal collision that took place early Sunday morning.
The incident took place around 3:30 a.m., when police received reports of a serious collision in the area around 194Avenue and Macleod Trail.
Police say a vehicle ran into a pole, and the single occupant of the vehicle died.
Westbound 194 Avenue to Sheriff King Street remains closed.
🚧 ROAD CLOSURE 🚧
Please be advised that 194 Av SW is shut down from Macleod Tr SE to Sheriff King St SW including all side roads.
Please use alternative routes. pic.twitter.com/VQIkri8CAX — Calgary Police (@CalgaryPolice) July 13, 2025
This is a developing story that will be updated throughout the day.
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