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Online crime reporting numbers up

Online crime reporting numbers up

The word is starting to catch on that residents can file crime reports online. Josie Hemsworth, Office Manager for the Prince Albert Police Service said that the number of residents using the handy online feature to report non-emergency crimes has almost doubled since the option was introduced almost two years ago. "I'm happy to see that residents are using this feature, which saves them time and hassle and helps our dispatchers to focus on emergency calls and not being tied down by calls that aren't a ...

Weekend Update - January 8, 2017

Weekend Update – January 8, 2017

The Prince Albert Police Service responded to 196 calls for service over the weekend and arrested 37 people. The top two calls for service were for intoxicated persons (12) and non-coded 911 calls (12). File #2018-670 - Impaired Driver A 19-year-old female from Prince Albert was charged with impaired driving and exceeding .08 by police after a Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Saturday morning. On Saturday, January 6, 2018 at 7:30 a.m. Prince Albert Police Service responded to an MVA on 5th Avenue and ...

File # 2017-80335

File # 2017-80335

On September 18, 2017 an unknown female entered the employee only area of a business on Central Ave and stole an undisclosed amount of cash. If you can ID this suspect or have info on this crime call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or submit a tip online at pacrimestoppers.ca. ...

January is National Crime Stoppers Month

January is National Crime Stoppers Month

Crime Stoppers month is designed to gain public awareness around the program and help educate the public on how they can get involved to safely and securely help police organizations reduce crime in their community. Crime Stoppers encourages people to call the Prince Albert Police Service through the confidential Crime Stopper Hotline – a confidential, dedicated line with information to solve any crimes already committed or those about to occur. Crime Stoppers can take information 24 hours a day and do ...

Traffic Stop Leads to Drug and Weapon Charges - January 4, 2018

Traffic Stop Leads to Drug and Weapon Charges – January 4, 2018

A 25-year-old male is in custody after patrol officers conducted a traffic stop Wednesday afternoon. On January 3, 2018 at 1:30 p.m., patrol officers pulled a vehicle over in the 700 Block of 15 Street East for a traffic safety act investigation. During the traffic stop officers confirmed, the rear seat passenger in the vehicle had outstanding warrants. The rear seat passenger was arrested on outstanding warrants. Upon searching the accused police located a folding knife and four separate bags of me ...

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