SPDPCA Chapters & Related Associations

Our organization has a number of chapters within it. Each chapter is geographically-based from a specific area of Parkland County.

The boxes below indicate those various chapters and offer maps and descriptions of their territories, ways of contacting them, and links to their social media and website pages.

Blueberry District Rural Crime Watch Association

East Parkland Crime Watch Association

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Geographical area: West of Edmonton city limits and south following the river north of Devon. Our east boundary abuts Golden Spike Crime Watch being approximately north and south on pioneer road and north boundary is generally considered Hwy 16.

Holborn W Borders

The association’s coverage encompasses the area from Township 52, South to the North Saskatchewan River and from Range Road 10 W5th to Range Road 50 W5th.

Golden Spike W Borders

Geographical area: South side of Highway 16A to the North Saskatchewan River from the 5th Meridian east to Range Road 271

Blueberry W Borders

Geographical area: West of Edmonton city limits and south following the river north of Devon. Our east boundary abuts golden Spike Crime Watch being approximately north and south on pioneer road and north boundary is generally considered Hwy16

The territorial area of the Association is bordered: on the SOUTH by Township Road 520 from Highway 779 to Highway 770; on the WEST by Highway 770 (Range Road 23) from Township Road 520 to Township Road 550; on the NORTH by Township Road 550 from Highway 770 (Range Road 23) to Glory Hills Road (Range Road 11); on the EAST by Glory Hills Road (Range Road 11) from Township Road 550 to Highway 16 and by Highway 779 from Highway 16 to Township Road 520; excluding the area within the boundaries of the Town of Stony Plain.

East Parkland W Borders

If the situation you wish to report is an emergency, of a serious nature, or is currently in progress, you should immediately call 911.

Report a Crime

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.

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Citizens may report the following crimes online:

  • Damage/mischief to property under $5,000
  • Theft of bicycle under $5,000
  • Theft under $5,000
  • Theft from vehicle under $5,000
  • Lost property

Incidents must also satisfy the following conditions to be reported online:

  • No witnesses or suspects
  • Item(s) lost or stolen must cost less than $5,000
  • Vandalized property will cost less than $5,000 to repair
  • There are no items involving personal identity, firearms, licence plates or decals

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.