As Siksikaikowans, we have always protected our own. Reporting suspicious activity is a powerful act of protection.
We can all contribute to crime prevention and ensure our communities and family are safe. Reporting suspicious activity helps us build a safer environment.
By reporting unusual activities as soon as you see them, you can provide the Public Safety team with the necessary information to take preventive measures and intervene before a crime occurs. When community members are observant and proactive in reporting suspicious behaviour, potential criminals know to stay away.
Your Report Can Stop Crime Before It Happens.
How to Report Suspicious Activity
When reporting suspicious activity to the RCMP or Public Safety team, offer as many details as possible. Provide a description of the people, vehicles, and activities involved. For example, you can describe any identifying features, such as clothing or physical characteristics, along with license plate numbers.
When making a report, you may be asked to provide:
- Your personal information, including your name, address and telephone number
- Date(s) and time(s) of the events or behaviours
- Where it happened
- If anybody else was around
- Was it the first time?
Protect Your Neighbors.
