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St. Albert police have identified the man and woman seen on CCTV allegedly spreading anti-LGBTQ2S+ material on playgrounds.
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St. Albert RCMP have identified two people in an incident involving anti-LGBTQ2S+ material being scattered along school playgrounds.

In late June, parents and students found laminated posters and bookmarks with these hateful messages before handing them over to police, who launched an investigation.

In early July, police released CCTV photos of a man and woman placing the material in two playgrounds. Just a few days later, the RCMP announced that they had identified the man and woman involved.

Police say that they will not be releasing the names of the man and woman, and they have yet to make an arrest.

St. Albert RCMP are still looking for the identity of two other people in a similar investigation, where a red Ford F350 pickup was caught doing a burnout on the Pride crosswalk in front of St. Albert Place. 

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Police are looking to identify the driver and passenger of this truck.  

The passenger of the truck is described as a white male in his late teens or early 20s with short hair.

Police are asking any with information on the people in the truck to contact the St. Albert RCMP at 780-458-7700 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 if they wish to remain anonymous.

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