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Second Collision Under Investigation After Officer’s Death

May 5, 20262 Mins Read
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Sgt. Brandon Malcolm, shown in this handout image posted on social media by Ontario Provincial Police commissioner Thomas Carrique. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout-Ontario Provincial Police (Mandatory credit)
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COBOURG – Ontario Provincial Police are looking into a car accident involving two cruisers that occurred while officers were responding to an earlier crash that resulted in the death of one of their own on Monday.

COBOURG – Ontario Provincial Police are looking into a car accident involving two cruisers that occurred while officers were responding to an earlier crash that resulted in the death of one of their own on Monday.

Police reported that Northumberland OPP officers were called to a single-vehicle motorcycle accident on Highway 401 near Burnham Street North just after 5:30 p. m.

OPP Sgt. Brandon Malcolm, 33, who was on duty at the time of the incident, lost his life at the scene, according to police.

On Tuesday, OPP stated that as officers responded to this first crash, two of their cruisers collided with a passenger vehicle that was stopped nearby. Earlier reports mentioned that this vehicle had halted to assist at the site of the motorcycle accident.

Three officers involved in the second collision were taken to the hospital for precautionary reasons but have since been released, police said. No additional injuries were reported.

The investigation into both crashes is ongoing, with assistance from the office of the chief coroner and the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service examining the details surrounding the fatal incident.

Malcolm joined OPP in 2020 and worked in the Northumberland detachment. He was also part of the force’s motorcycle team known as the Golden Helmets, OPP noted.

“He was highly respected and trusted as a leader who fostered a supportive environment,” the force said in a press release Tuesday. “His quiet confidence, professionalism and strong work ethic made him an integral part of the OPP.”

The Ontario Provincial Police Association expressed its “devastation” over Malcolm’s passing and emphasized its commitment to supporting his family and colleagues during this tough time.

“We are working closely with the Ontario Provincial Police and local supports to ensure that appropriate resources are in place during this incredibly difficult time,” spokesperson Emily Brown said in an email, adding that funeral arrangements are underway.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford shared his thoughts on social media late Monday for Malcolm’s loved ones.

OPP commissioner Thomas Carrique remarked that Malcolm was a valued officer whose life was “taken far too soon.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first April 28, 2026.

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