For the week of January 24-30, 2022, the Beaumont RCMP responded to 48 calls for service. Some of the calls for service included 911 calls, assault, assault with weapon, break and enter, child welfare, false alarms, Health Act (COVID), identity fraud, mental health, mischief, traffic collisions, other moving and non-moving traffic, wellbeing check, impaired and theft under.
The Beaumont RCMP conducted 35 traffic stops, resulting in two charges and seven warnings under the Traffic Safety Act.
Share your thoughts
Beaumont RCMP is looking for your input into policing priorities for the City of Beaumont. It is very important to Staff Sergeant Dhaliwal, Detachment Commander, to hear from the community about your thoughts on policing and how we can improve policing service in Beaumont.
Please list your three top priorities for your police department. Feel free to write any comments you wish to share as well, the good and the bad. Email RCMP.KBeaumontAdmin.GRC@rcmp-grc.gc.ca with your priorities and comments. Thank you for sharing your thoughts by March 1.
Operation Cold Start
Beaumont RCMP will be conducting proactive patrols in the community to seek out idling vehicles left unattended. This is a proactive initiative to educate community members about risks associated with leaving vehicles idling. “Alberta has the highest per capita auto theft rate in the country, and approximately 25 per cent of those vehicles are stolen while idling with the keys in the vehicle,” explained RCMP Superintendent Mike McCauley of the Community Safety and Wellbeing Branch. “This drives up insurance rates for these crimes. During the project, this educational component will ideally change Albertan’s habits. It is a small investment tackling one of the root causes of this crime.”
Please continue to visit the Beaumont RCMP detachment’s webpage on the City of Beaumont’s website for latest updates.
Beaumont residents are encouraged to view the RCMP Crime Mapping tool and can access the map through the City of Beaumont’s website.
The Beaumont RCMP encourages the public to report all criminal and suspicious activity. In case of an emergency, call 911. For non-urgent reports, call the Beaumont RCMP Detachment complaint line at 780-929-7400. Your report helps us know where to look, who to look for and where to patrol in the future.