For the week of March 21-27, 2022, the Beaumont RCMP responded to 72 calls for service. Some of the calls for service included: 911 Act, abandoned vehicle, assault, assistance to Canadian police (Non-RCMP) agency, assistance to general public, breach of peace, Child Welfare Act, distributing intimate image without consent, disturbing the peace/causing a disturbance, failure to stop or remain at accident scene, Fire Prevention Act, fraud (money/property/security) greater than $5,000, fraud (money/property/security) less than $5,000, harassing communications, items lost/found, Mental Health Act, insurance coverage violations, moving traffic – intersection related violations, municipal bylaws, other moving traffic violations, other non-moving traffic violations, other provincial/territorial statutes, other theft under $5,000, person reported missing, roadside suspensions – alcohol related, sexual assault, suspicious person/vehicle/property, theft of motorcycle, theft of truck, theft under or equal to $5,000 from a motor vehicle, traffic collisions, uttering threats against a person, and wellbeing checks.
The Beaumont RCMP conducted 45 traffic stops, resulting in five charges under the Traffic Safety Act and one provincial roadside suspension for alcohol.
Beaumont residents are encouraged to view the RCMP Crime Mapping tool and can access the map at https://www.beaumont.ab.ca/532/Beaumont-RCMP-Crime-Map.
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.