East Parkland County

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Welcome to the online engagement page for the area of Parkland County east of Range Road 21! Parkland County's Enforcement Services are monitoring this page and answering questions from the community. Please explore the tools below to join in the conversation. Check back for updates and new projects!

Welcome to the online engagement page for the area of Parkland County east of Range Road 21! Parkland County's Enforcement Services are monitoring this page and answering questions from the community. Please explore the tools below to join in the conversation. Check back for updates and new projects!

  • Stolen quad recovered by Parkland County Peace Officer

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    On July 13, 2024, Parkland County Enforcement Services received information regarding a suspicious quad on county reserve land. Upon investigation, Peace Officers determined the quad had been reported stolen. The investigation along with the quad were transferred to Parkland RCMP.

  • Speeding vehicle leads to arrest

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    On June 29th Parkland County Enforcement Services Peace Officers were conducting traffic operations on Rge Rd 274 North of Hwy 16 when they encountered a speeding pickup truck travelling 104km/h in the posted 80km/h zone.

    Throughout the investigation it was determined that the driver of the speeding vehicle had outstanding warrants. The driver was arrested and issued a violation ticket for speeding.

  • What is CPTED?

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    Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a multi-disciplinary approach to crime prevention that uses urban and architectural design and the management of built and natural environments.

    CPTED strategies aim to reduce victimization, deter offender decisions that precede criminal acts, and build a sense of community among inhabitants so they can gain territorial control of areas, reduce crime, and minimize fear of crime.

    CPTED is pronounced ‘sep-ted’ and it is also known around the world as Designing Out Crime, defensible space, and other similar terms.


    Parkland County Enforcement Services provides CPTED property assessments at no cost to the property owner. Call our complaint line and request your own assessment at 780-968-8400.

  • Be Aware Of Paving Scams

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    In the spring of 2023 Parkland County Enforcement Services received a number of complaints regarding suspicious and/or potential scams related to paving services and contracts.

    We are reminding residents to exercise diligence and caution when retaining contractor services. Keep the following tips in mind to avoid falling victim to a scam:

    • Ask for names of previous customers and verify that they were satisfied with the work.
    • Research the company through the Better Business Bureau in Alberta, the Consumer Investigations Unit, your local Rural Crime Watch, or on social media.
    • Obtain a written quote that includes the full business name, address, phone number, GST number, as well as provincial and municipal license numbers, if applicable.
    • Quotes should specify the quantity and quality of materials being offered. Be skeptical if contractors decline to provide this information.
    • Seek estimates from reputable companies to compare costs.
    • Do not agree to a contract if you feel pressured or if the contractor refuses to take "no" for an answer.
    • Be leery of unsolicited offers. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

    The Alberta RCMP is working together with the Alberta Consumer Investigation Unit (CIU) to counter this trend. For more information, see the Service Alberta's Dealing with Door-to-Door Sales tip sheet. If you, or anyone you know, suspect a paving-contractor scam, please report it to your local RCMP detachment:

    Parkland - 825-220-7267 - Non-emergency

    Drayton valley - 780-542-4456 - Non-emergency

    Evansburg - 780-727-4446 - Non-emergency

  • RCMP charge Parkland County resident after month-long investigation

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    A Parkland County man is facing numerous charges after Mounties seized stolen vehicles and equipment at a rural residence last week.

    On Feb. 1, 2024, the Alberta RCMP Auto Theft Unit with the assistance of the Parkland RCMP Crime Reduction Unit executed a search warrant at a rural residence in the Parkland County area.

    Police say as a result of the search, officers seized:

    • A stolen skid steer
    • Parts from 3 disassembled vehicles that were being re-sold
    • A stolen and re-VINed truck
    • A stolen and re-VINed trailer
    • A stolen motor and transmission from a Ford GT500 Shelby Mustang.

    The estimated value of the recovered property is around $90,000.

    RCMP say Brennan Page, 32, a resident of Parkland County, has been charged with:

    • Trafficking in Property Obtained by Crime
    • Possession of Property Obtained by Crime for the Purpose of Trafficking (x3)
    • Possession of Property Obtained by Crime (x3)
    • Uttering Forged Document
    • Fraudulent Concealment

    Mounties say Page was released from custody and is set to appear in court on Mar. 20, 2024, at the Alberta Court of Justice in Stony Plain.

  • Parkland RCMP Supports Bell Let’s Talk Day - Jan. 24, 2024

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    Parkland RCMP responded to 1,123 Mental Health Act related calls in 2023. Bell Let’s Talk Day marks the start of a new year to take action in mental health.

    We can all create real change by doing one or more of the following:

    Choose a mental health organization to learn about or support

    Help a friend struggling with their mental health by learning how to support them

    Ask about how your school, workplace or community is creating change for mental health

    Nurture your own well-being by practicing and learning mental health strategies

    Get involved in a mental health initiative or organize an event to support mental health

    Engage in conversations about mental health to fight stigma


    We are all in this together!

    For a list of resources please visit MyHealth.Alberta.ca

    If you are in crisis, please go to the closest hospital or call 9-1-1. If you’re thinking about suicide, call or text 9-8-8 toll-free, anytime.

  • Parkland RCMP pro-active patrols recover a stolen vehicle with one person charged

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    On December 9th 2023, at approximately midnight, Parkland Crime Reduction Unit along with members from Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team were conducting proactive patrols when they located a suspicious Ford F350 enter the Town of Stony Plain. The licence plate did not match vehicle and it was discovered that the Ford F350 was stolen from Hinton, AB the week previous. A traffic stop was attempted but the vehicle fled from police at a high rate of speed. A pursuit was not initiated, however, with the assistance of EPS Air1, the vehicle was tracked and a tire deflation device was successfully deployed in the city of Edmonton where a lone occupant was taken into custody without incident. The suspect is known to police.

    Edson resident, 44-year-old Tyler VAN NES was charged with:

    • Possession of Stolen property Over $5000
    • Flight from Police Officer
    • Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle
    • Driving While Prohibited
    • Fraudulent Concealment
    • Operate Uninsured Vehicle
  • Did you know PCES enforces commercial vehicle legislation?

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    Did you know that Parkland County Enforcement Services (PCES) enforces commercial vehicle legislation? PCES employs a number of officers who are fully trained in conducting commercial vehicle inspections and enforcing weights and dimensions legislation. These capabilities allow PCES to ensure county infrastructure is protected and roadways within Parkland County are safe for motorists of all types.

    On January 6th, 2024, a Parkland County Peace Officer was conducting a high visibility, crime reduction patrol in the vicinity of Hwy16 and Rge Rd 20. The Officer observed a semi truck and trailer combination driving at night without working taillights on the trailer. A traffic stop was initiated and specially trained Commercial Vehicle Peace Officer attended the stop to conducted a Level - 2 CVSA (Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance) inspection. The inspection resulted in the vehicle being put out of service until the tail lights were fixed.



  • Candy Cane Check Stop near parkland Village

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    On December 19, 2023, Parkland County Enforcement Services (PCES) hosted a Candy Cane Check Stop on Range Road 272, north of Highway 16 in conjunction with MADD Parkland. Candy Cane Check Stops are intended to raise awareness of impaired driving around the holidays and to remind motorists to drive safe, plan ahead and report suspected impaired drivers. PCES was joined at the Check Stop by numerous municipal and public partners, including Tuber Towing, Parkland Fire Services, Parkland RCMP, Alberta Sheriffs, Spruce Grove Enforcement and Stony Plain Enforcement. Throughout December leading up to Christmas, PCES will be hosting or supporting Candy Cane Check Stops in Parkland County, Spruce Grove and Stony Plain..






    If you are on the roadways this holiday season, please remember the following:

    • Be alert and responsive when behind the wheel
    • Refrain from any activities that impair your judgement or ability to drive
    • Plan a safe ride home; use public transit, a taxi, or a designated driver
    • Clear snow and ice from your windshield and lights for better visibility
    • Pay attention to road conditions and safety warnings to keep an emergency kit in your trunk
    • If the weather is bad, consider revising your plans so you won't have to travel on icy or snowy roads
    • Report suspected impaired drivers to the police
  • Speeding leads to arrest

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    On February 23, 2023 a parkland County Peace Officer was patrolling Hwy 16 when they observed a vehicle travelling 141km/h in a posted 110km/h zone. The Peace Officer initiated a traffic stop and their subsequent investigation determined the driver had an outstanding form 7 endorsed warrant. The driver was arrested and issued a violation ticket for speeding.

Page last updated: 23 Aug 2024, 10:43 AM