City reportingProtective servicesRCMP Posted on: November 13, 2024 For the week of November 4, 2024 through to November 10, 2024, the Beaumont RCMP responded to 77 calls for service. Some of the calls for service included: 911 Act, animal calls, assault, assist general public, assistance to Canadian Police assistance to RCMP agency, breach of peace, break and enter – residence counterfeit money, disobey order of court, disturbing the peace, driving while disqualified, emergency protection order, extortion without firearm, failure to comply with undertaking, false alarms, family violence prevention, Firearms Act, fraud less than $5000, items lost/found Mental Health Act, mischief damage to property, missing person, moving traffic violations – intersection moving traffic violations – speeding non-moving traffic violations – use of electronic handheld devices, other moving/non-moving traffic violations other provincial statutes roadside suspensions, sexual assault, suspicious person/vehicle/property, theft under $5000, traffic collisions, Trespass Act, uttering threats against a person, wellbeing check. The Beaumont RCMP conducted 19 traffic stops, resulting in 6 violation tickets and 13 warnings issued under the Traffic Safety Act. Beaumont residents are encouraged to view the RCMP Crime Mapping tool. 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, 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. Media contact: Cst. S. DELOWSKI Beaumont RCMP