Central Parkland County
Welcome to the online engagement page for the area of Parkland County between Range Roads 21 and 50. 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 between Range Roads 21 and 50. 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!
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Wire thefts along Burtonsville Rd
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On October 13, 2023 RCMP shared information with Parkland County Enforcement Services (PCES) regarding unburied copper wire being stolen from Burtonsville Rd. PCES conducted numerous saturation patrols over the weekend, in an attempt to deter, displace and disrupt criminal activity in the area.
If you have information on this incident or need to report another crime, call your local RCMP detachment.
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Criminal and Nuisance Behaviour Reported on Rge Rd 31 near North Saskatchewan River
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On September 8, 2023, Parkland County Enforcement Services received information that ongoing and repadative criminal and nuisance behaviour was taking place on Rge Rd 31 near the north Saskatchewan River. Parkland County Enforcement Services will have an increased presence in the area while they investigate these allegations and work to make the area safe again.
If you have any information on these activities or have a complaint of your own, please call parkland County Enforcement Services at 780-968-8888 or after hours 780-968-8400.
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Speeding Results In Suspended Driver Removed From The Roadway
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On August 6, 2023 a Parkland County Peace Officer was conducting patrols on Highway 16 in a high crime area. The Officer observed a vehicle travelling at 150km/h in the posted 110km/h zone and initiated a traffic stop. During the course of the investigation, the Officer determined the driver's license had been suspended in Alberta for "flight from police" and that the Driver had subsequently obtained a BC drivers license and continued driving. Driving while suspended is a traffic offence that is statistically related to crime.
Subsequently the driver's vehicle was towed and impounded for 30 days, the driver was issued a violation ticket for speeding and a summons for driving while suspended.
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Volunteers Wanted For Community Based Crime Prevention
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Are you an adult who is concerned about your community's safety and security?
Alberta Citizens On Patrol Association - Parkland Citizens On Patrol are actively recruiting volunteers throughout Parkland County
- Crime Prevention
- Community Involvement
- Teamwork
- Networking and Relationship Building
Contact Parkland Citizens On Patrol 780-686-3469 or parklandcop@gmail.com for more information, or use our Questions tool above.
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Speeding leads to towed vehicle
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On July 3, 2023 while conducting a saturation patrol in a high crime area, a Parkland County Peace Officer encountered a vehicle travelling at 142km/h in a posted 110km/h zone. The Officer initiated an investigation which determined the vehicle driver's GDL license was suspended.
The driver was issued summons for driving while unauthorized and a violation ticket for speed.
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Abandoned Vehicle Complaint Leads to Arrest
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On May 26, 2023 Parkland County Enforcement Services received a complaint of an abandoned vehicle on Rge Rd 32A, south of Hwy 627. A Peace Officer started an investigation, locating the vehicle with two occupants inside. Further investigation determined the vehicle had been reported stolen in Grand Prairie two days prior. At the request of the Peace Officer, Parkland RCMP attended and arrested the two individuals for possession of stolen property.
Further investigation found the vehicle contained: ammunition, firearm magazines, methamphetamine, fentanyl and drug paraphernalia.
This is a great example of residents, Parkland Peace Officers and the RCMP all working together to keep our community safe!
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Report Suspicious Activity
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Parkland Citizens on Patrol
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Parkland Citizens on Patrol are actively recruiting for new membership throughout the county.
Learn more or submit an application online at their new website Parkland COP. Or come out to their coffee with Cops April 26, 2023 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at the Parkland County Enforcement Services Satellite Office (5124 53 Ave, Wabamun).
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Unregistered and uninsured vehicle travelling at 164km/h
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On February 20, 2023, a Parkland County Peace Officer observed a vehicle travelling at 164km/h in a posted 110km/h zone on HWY 16 near Range Road 25. The subsequent investigation determined the vehicle was unregistered and uninsured.
The driver was issued three violation tickets for:
Operate unregistered motor vehicle
Operate uninsured motor vehicle
Exceed maximum speed limit
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Businesses report reduced crime in Wabamun
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In a recent meeting with Parkland County Administration, Wabamun businesses advised that they've noticed a reduction in crime over the past year. This can be attributed to the efforts of the residents engaging and taking responsibility for their community. This is illustrated by the 73% increase year over year of suspicious vehicles being reported in Wabamun (2021/2022).
Who's Listening
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Peace Officer
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Peace Officer
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Director, Enforcement Services
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Mayor Rod Shaigec, Councillor Sally Kucher Johnson, Councillor Jason Doucette, Councillor Ben Jespersen, Councillor Corey Kyle, Councillor Kristine Olson, Councillor John McNab
