All suspicious activities should be reported to the Edmonton Police Service.
Edmonton Neighbourhood Watch:
Edmonton Neighbourhood Watch (ENW) is a passive crime prevention program that provides crime prevention information and programs. Please do not call or send emails about suspicious activities and/or crimes to ENW. They cannot and will not be addressed by ENW. Contact the Edmonton Police Service.
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Member at Large & Neighbourhood Watch Representative
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Call 2-1-1 for community or social service support if you’re unsure who to contact. 2-1-1 connects you with an Information & Referral Specialist, available 24/7, to guide you through the human services network. The service is confidential, non-judgmental, and accessible by calling, texting INFO to #211, or visiting online.
If a crime has occurred, you can report it in the following ways:
To report suspicious activities, call 780-423-4567.
To report an emergency regarding arson or other fire-related situations in your community, contact ERS.
To report suspicious activities, call 780-423-4567.
If you have information about a crime and want to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers
Report habitually impaired drivers ANONYMOUSLY by contacting Crime Stoppers
In Alberta, rural crime rates are still high, leaving communities anxious and overburdened. The goal of the Alberta Provincial Rural Crime Watch Association is to improve understanding and awareness of crime prevention and best safety practices while also assisting in the reduction of crime in rural regions.
The Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) unit helps Albertans to take back their neighbourhoods and deal with problem properties. A member of the SCAN unit will confidentially and discreetly contact you about your concerns.
If there’s a suspicious property in your neighbourhood, do not investigate it or approach the occupants. Report the property by either: