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RCMP say more victims possible after four assaults alleged at Alberta daycare

SPRUCE GROVE, Alta. — Alberta RCMP say there could be more victims after four assaults allegedly took place at a daycare just west of Edmonton.

Parkland RCMP say they received a complaint of an assault last week at a daycare in Spruce Grove and at least four victims have since been identified.

Parents of children attending Little Stars Montessori Early Learning Center are encouraged to contact police if they believe their child was harmed.

RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Gina Slaney said no charges have been laid as of Friday morning, but officers are investigating.

She said the RCMP isn’t disclosing the nature of the alleged assaults and she wouldn’t say if any of the victims were seriously injured.

On Thursday the Alberta government issued the daycare a probationary license that temporarily prevents it from looking after infants.

“Through continued monitoring, further enforcement up to and including cancellation of a licence can occur if the level of risk continues or escalates,” the government said in a release.

The government said seven children are affected by the restricted licence and parents who need alternative child care options as a result can call the government’s Child Care Connect phone line.

The alleged assaults took place in February.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 14, 2025.

The Canadian Press