For the week of October 9, 2023, through October 15, 2023, the Beaumont RCMP responded to 56 calls for service. Some of the calls for service included; 911 calls, assault with weapon, assist general public, assistance to non-RCMP agency, child pornography, disobeying order of court, disturbing the peace, EPO, harassing communications, identity fraud, Mental Health Act, mischief, moving traffic - speeding, other moving and non-moving traffic, other theft under $5000, possession for the purpose of trafficking, suspicious person/vehicle, theft of bicycle, traffic collisions, uttering threats, wellbeing check and YCJA offence.
The Beaumont RCMP conducted 34 traffic stops, resulting in 5 violation tickets and 9 warnings issued under the Traffic Safety Act.
On Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. Beaumont RCMP and Beaumont FCSS will be at the Beaumont Library speaking on about domestic violence. This is a open invitation to everyone to come listen, collaborate, connect, ask questions and join in on a conversation!
Beaumont residents are encouraged to view the RCMP Crime Mapping tool and can access the map through the City of Beaumont’s website 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. If you have information about any crime and wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), www.P3Tips.com, or the P3 Tips phone app. Your report helps us know where to look, who to look for and where to patrol in the future.