Homicide Investigators Examining Sunridge Hotel Death
Calgary police are investigating a death at the Emerald Hotel and Suites on Sunridge Boulevard as suspicious, with one person in custody.
Calgary's Homicide Unit is investigating the death of a man found at the Emerald Hotel and Suites on Sunridge Boulevard, marking another serious incident at a property that's had its share of criminal activity over the years. Police have arrested one person in connection with the death, though they're releasing limited details at this early stage.
The death occurred Sunday, May 17, but was publicly disclosed Monday. Police are treating it as suspicious—meaning it wasn't a natural death or unattended medical event, but rather something that warrants criminal investigation. Beyond that, the details are sparse. Police aren't confirming whether the death occurred inside a room, in common areas, or how exactly the person died.
Sunridge and the surrounding area have seen elevated crime in recent years, part of a broader pattern in southeast Calgary neighborhoods dealing with poverty, addiction, and homelessness. The Emerald Hotel has been the scene of multiple incidents over the past several years—the kind of property where transient populations, survival-level economics, and minimal oversight create an environment where violence can escalate quickly.
For neighbors and regular commuters through the area, incidents like this reinforce a perception of declining safety, even though homicides remain statistically rare in Calgary. The investigation itself could take weeks or months, and the public may never learn full details if the case doesn't proceed to trial.
What's clear is that another life has ended violently in a southeast Calgary property, and the Homicide Unit is now working to establish what happened and hold whoever's responsible accountable.