Alberta

Beaumont RCMP Handles 67 Calls in First Week of July

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July 10, 2026 6:00 pm

Beaumont RCMP responded to 67 calls for service during the last week of June and the start of July, according to the detachment’s latest weekly report. The report, posted by the City of Beaumont on July 8, covers the period from June 29 through July 5, 2026.

No major incidents or urgent alerts were reported for the week. The 67 calls are a drop from several recent weeks, which saw responses ranging from 73 to 106 calls, showing a quieter start to the summer for local police.

The types of calls handled by officers varied widely. They included property crimes like theft under $5,000, break and enter at a business, and mischief involving damage to property or motor vehicles. Officers also responded to traffic-related issues such as dangerous driving, speeding, intersection violations, and collisions.

Other calls involved more serious matters, including assault, uttering threats, sexual interference, and a report of obtaining sexual services for consideration from a person under 18 years. Police also assisted with mental health situations, a missing person, and general public assistance requests. Less urgent calls covered things like abandoned vehicles, animal complaints, false alarms, and a report of counterfeit money.

The weekly reports are part of the Beaumont RCMP’s effort to keep residents informed about public safety. The detachment offers 24/7 coverage and can be reached for non-urgent matters at 780-929-7400. Residents can also view recent crime activity through the Beaumont RCMP Crime Map, which displays the past 14 days of reports in the community.

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