Chestermere Police Share Early 2026 Crime Numbers

By

James Sinclair
March 13, 2026 5:27 pm

The Chestermere RCMP detachment has released its official crime reports for January and February 2026, providing residents in Chestermere, Alberta, with a clear look at local law enforcement activity to start the year. These summaries, which are now available on the website for the City of Chestermere, offer a breakdown of reported incidents and allow for comparisons with data from previous years.

The local detachment is currently made up of 21 full-time officers and six administrative staff members who serve the community. By sharing these statistics, police aim to keep the public informed about safety trends and ensure transparency regarding how the region is patrolled.

To help with active investigations, the police continue to offer a voluntary camera registry program called CAPTURE, which stands for Community Assisted Policing Through Use of Recorded Evidence. This program allows homeowners and businesses to list their security cameras so that officers can quickly find video evidence if a crime happens in their neighbourhood.

Residents who want to review the latest crime numbers or learn more about community safety initiatives can find the full reports and program details on the city website.

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