Fort St John residents have the option to report some crimes online

Fort St John

2022-07-13 07:46 PDT

File # PSA - Onlne Crime Reporting Tool

Did you know the BC RCMP receives over 1 million calls for service a year? That is nearly half the total received by the RCMP across the country!

Residents and business owners, with a valid email address, are able to use the online crime reporting tool to report less serious crimes that occur in our community where there is no suspect or witness and follow up by a police officer is not required. They will receive file numbers immediately for their record and submissions for insurance claims.

The Fort St John RCMP initially announced the launch the new online crime reporting tool back in May of 2020. Since then the Fort St John RCMP online crime reporting tool has been used to report 22 files in 2020, 14 in 2021 and 16 so far in 2022.

Citizens are able to report the following crimes online:

In order to ensure that only less serious incidents are reported on the online crime reporting tool, incidents must also satisfy the following conditions:

The online crime reporting tool will NOT be able to create a file if:

The online crime reporting tool gives residents of the North Peace an alternative format to report less serious crimes, feeing up frontline officers to focus on more serious calls, potentially improving overall response times and safety throughout the North Peace, said Cst Chad Neustaeter, Fort St John RCMP Media Relations Officer.

Fort St John RCMP Online Crime Reporting Tool

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Cst. Chad Neustaeter

Media Relations Officer
Fort St John RCMP
10648 100th St, Fort St John, BC, V1J 3Z6
Office: 250-787-8100
Fax: 250-787-8133

Email: chad.neustaeter@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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