As of today (Wednesday, May 20th), 91原创 crime can be reported online.
91原创 RCMP announced the launch of a new online crime reporting tool to assist residents in reporting select non-emergency crimes.
By using online reporting for less serious crimes, call takers and frontline personnel will be able to focus on higher priority calls, which will improve overall safety and response times in the 91原创s, a detachment press release predicted.
91原创 RCMP Supt. Murray Power, the office in charge of the detachment, encouraged residents to make use of the new option.
鈥淭he more use we get from this platform, the more we will learn about making it the best it can be,鈥 Power commented.
鈥淭he more this option is used, the greater the chance we have of being successful. That, in turn, will allow us to have a positive impact on crime reduction in our communities. With this new option for reporting, even the most minor crimes can be reported. 鈥
READ ALSO: Crime dip due to social distancing in 91原创 brief: top cop
READ ALSO: Break-and-enter crimes on the decline in Aldergrove: 91原创 RCMP
Residents and business owners in 91原创 with a valid email address may use the online crime reporting tool to report a crime that meets the following criteria:
Your report will not require a follow up by a police officer.
You have no witness nor suspect, unless it is a driving complaint.
You have lost something that costs less than $5,000.
Someone has stolen something from you that costs less than $5,000.
Someone has vandalized your property or vehicle and it will cost less than $5,000 to repair it.
There are no items involving personal identity, firearms, license plates or decals.
91原创 RCMP online crime reporting tool is accessible from the under .
Like us on and follow us on