resources
9-1-1
Crime in progress, ambulance, fire
NON-EMERGENCY RCMP: 403-406-2200
Crimes that have already happened; suspicious vehicle, person or activity; abandoned bikes or vehicles;
rough sleeper camps; noise complaints, bylaw infractions; and other non-urgent issues.
Crime in progress, ambulance, fire
NON-EMERGENCY RCMP: 403-406-2200
Crimes that have already happened; suspicious vehicle, person or activity; abandoned bikes or vehicles;
rough sleeper camps; noise complaints, bylaw infractions; and other non-urgent issues.
Report a Problem - This tool is for reporting NON-Emergency infrastructure issues and repairs to The City of Red Deer. Each reported item is sent directly to the responsible department for further follow up.
Central Alberta Crime Prevention Centre - The Central Alberta Crime Prevention Centre (CACPC) is a registered not-for-profit charity that offers a one-stop location for crime prevention programs, services, and resources. By engaging the community through programs, services, activities, and events, the CACPC promotes community connectedness. We work to decrease neighbourhood crime, increase neighbourhood safety, and focus on empowering residents for neighbourhood ownership and increasing problem solving at the neighbourhood level.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) - CPTED is an approach to planning and development that reduces opportunities for crime. Communities, neighbourhoods, individual homes, and other buildings, streets, and parks can all be made safer through the application of design principles that make it more difficult to carry out inappropriate activities.
City of Red Deer Victim Services - If you have been the victim of a crime, misfortune or tragedy, Red Deer RCMP Victim Services can help by providing support, information and referrals.
Central Alberta Crime Stoppers - The anonymous information is released to law enforcement so there is no fear of retaliation. They provide further incentive by offering cash rewards of up to $2000 for information leading to an arrest, recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs.
SCAN - Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) is a unit of the Alberta Sheriffs that helps keep communities safe by dealing with problem properties that are being used for specific illegal activity such as drug trafficking, prostitution, child exploitation, or gang-related crime.
Central Alberta Crime Prevention Centre - The Central Alberta Crime Prevention Centre (CACPC) is a registered not-for-profit charity that offers a one-stop location for crime prevention programs, services, and resources. By engaging the community through programs, services, activities, and events, the CACPC promotes community connectedness. We work to decrease neighbourhood crime, increase neighbourhood safety, and focus on empowering residents for neighbourhood ownership and increasing problem solving at the neighbourhood level.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) - CPTED is an approach to planning and development that reduces opportunities for crime. Communities, neighbourhoods, individual homes, and other buildings, streets, and parks can all be made safer through the application of design principles that make it more difficult to carry out inappropriate activities.
City of Red Deer Victim Services - If you have been the victim of a crime, misfortune or tragedy, Red Deer RCMP Victim Services can help by providing support, information and referrals.
Central Alberta Crime Stoppers - The anonymous information is released to law enforcement so there is no fear of retaliation. They provide further incentive by offering cash rewards of up to $2000 for information leading to an arrest, recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs.
SCAN - Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) is a unit of the Alberta Sheriffs that helps keep communities safe by dealing with problem properties that are being used for specific illegal activity such as drug trafficking, prostitution, child exploitation, or gang-related crime.