Lifted at West Edmonton Mall After Police Search Monday Night
Edmonton, AB — A temporary lockdown at West Edmonton Mall on Monday night was lifted after police conducted a prompt search in response to reports of a suspicious person in the area, authorities confirmed.
The lockdown was initiated as a precaution after concerns were raised about an individual behaving suspiciously in the vicinity of the mall. Edmonton police responded quickly, securing the area while officers searched the premises to ensure public safety.
After a thorough sweep of the mall, police determined there was no ongoing threat. An officer confirmed that the individual believed to be involved had fled the mall area before officers arrived.
No injuries were reported, and no arrests were made in connection with the incident. Normal operations resumed shortly after the lockdown was lifted.
Authorities thanked mall patrons, employees, and the public for their cooperation during the response and emphasized that the swift lockdown and search were precautionary measures taken to protect public safety. Police said the incident remains under review, but there is no further risk to the community at this time.