Peace Officer Services
Flagstaff County is authorized by the Solicitor General of Alberta to employ two Community Peace Officers who have the authority to enforce legislation and regulations relating to:
- The Traffic Safety Act
- The Provincial Offences Procedure Act
- The Highways Development and Protection Act
- The Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act
- The Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act
- And other provincial acts and legislation.
- The Peace Officers work in partnership with various Federal and Provincial agencies to patrol and enforce legislation and regulations.
Community Peace Officers enforce weights and measures to ensure that road users operating in Flagstaff County are working within legal allowances, therefore protecting the infrastructure from damage and increasing safety on our roadways.
Flagstaff County Peace Officers are contracted to provide enforcement services for the urban municipalities within the County.
RCMP’s Flagstaff County Crime Map
The Alberta RCMP supports community engagement by providing the public with the tools, resources and information they need to uphold public safety – for themselves and for their communities.
About the Map
The new online map enables the Alberta RCMP to share current criminal incidents with members of the communities they serve across Alberta.
Crime Reduction
The RCMP hopes that the map will help encourage citizens to report suspicious activity to the police which will strengthen their intelligence gathering capability and help them make arrests.
To access the map, click on the graphic above or click HERE.
Online Crime Reporting
Online Crime Reporting (OCR) offers an alternative and convenient way for people to report non-emergent crime without having to call the police or visit the detachment.
All reports received through OCR are forwarded to the Call Back Unit for investigation and completion. Use of online crime reporting by the public provides frontline members the chance to spend more time on the road being proactive.
The OCR tool can be accessed at: https://ocre-sielc.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/alberta. The OCR tool is also available on the RCMP app.
Contacting the RCMP
Click HERE for an information bulletin regarding contacting the RCMP.
RCMP News Releases
- Family Violence – November 25, 2024
- Small Business Security – November 7, 2024
- Hunting Safety – November 7, 2024
- Child Seat Safety – November 4, 2024
- Winter Driving Safety – November 4, 2024
- Pedestrian Safety – November 4, 2024
- Cyber Crime – November 4, 2024
- Wildlife Safety – November 4, 2024
Report a Suspicious Property
Complaints to Alberta Sheriffs’ Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) Unit have led to shutdowns of drug houses across the province. If you’ve noticed a suspicious property in your area, you may contact SCAN toll-free at 1-866-960-7226 or online at: https://alberta.ca/report-suspicious-property.aspx.
Contacts