The Stony Plain & District Crime Prevention Association (SPDCPA) formed on May 21, 1991, organized to act as the parent organization to incorporate all existing crime prevention groups and promote new agencies/programs where needed.
Volunteers at the SPDCPA work in with the RCMP to:
In conjunction with the Parkland RCMP and the Parkland County Peace Officer Enforcement Services, the SPDCPA serves an area which encompasses over 2,200 kilometres of roadways and a population of approximately 80,000.
The area covered by the SPDCPA is roughly defined as being immediately west of the City of Edmonton and extending west to Entwistle, north to Lac Ste. Anne and south to the North Saskatchewan River. The various areas that are covered by each group are indicated on this page.
The Alberta RCMP has a province-wide online crime reporting initiative via a crime reporting tool allows Albertans to report select property crimes. This project has been initiated to ensure the public is able to report select crime types in whatever way is most convenient or accessible to them. A goal for the Alberta RCMP is to make sure all crime is reported, no matter how small. This provides the most accurate crime data and allows RCMP resources to be deployed appropriately in the areas that need it most.
Citizens may report the following crimes online:
Incidents must also satisfy the following conditions to be reported online:
All crimes reported online will be followed up with a phone call from a police officer in “K” Division’s Call Back Unit (CBU) within five business days.
If the crime you are wanting to report satisfies the above-listed conditions, you can report it by clicking the button below.