See below information regarding the launch of the Surrey RCMP new On-line Crime Reporting Tool.

This is an opportunity to report crimes in a more efficient manner without waiting in a queue for a complaint taker to take you call. You can download the App from the Apple Store or Android Store for your smart phone or use the web version. I downloaded the app and it is very easy to use. As always if you observe a crime in progress please call 911.

. I downloaded the app and it is very easy to use. As always if you observe a crime in progress please call 911.

Should you report a crime using this new on line tool, please ensure a member of the Safety and Security Committee is advised as well so that we may monitor events occurring in our community.

Safety and Security Committee Members: Tom Jones, Darrien Matthews, Alan Reynold, and Iwona Allison.

Sent on Behalf of the Safety and Security Committee

Surrey RCMP News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION
Date: 2019-06-17

Title: Surrey RCMP piloting new Online Crime Reporting tool
Today, the Surrey RCMP is launching a new online crime reporting tool to assist residents in reporting select non-emergency crimes. This is part of a pilot project for the BC RCMP’s new Online Crime Reporting tool that includes detachments in Kelowna, Richmond, Ridge Meadows, and Surrey.
Online Crime Reporting provides an alternate way for citizens to report less serious crimes at www.surreyrcmp.ca/reportand through the Surrey RCMP mobile app.
Citizens with a valid email address can report less serious crimes that occurred in Surrey where there is no suspect or witness and follow up by a police officer is not required. Specifically, residents will be able to report the following crimes online:
·         Damage/mischief to property under $5,000
·         Damage/mischief to a vehicle under $5,000
·         Hit and run to an unoccupied vehicle or property
·         Theft of bicycle under $5,000
·         Theft under $5,000
·         Theft from vehicle under $5,000
·         Lost property

In addition to providing a more convenient way for residents to make a report, this new tool will also allow call takers and frontline personnel to focus on higher priority calls, which will improve overall safety and response times in the city.
“Crime reports from the public are an essential part of determining how our policing resources are deployed in the city,” says Superintendent Ed Boettcher, Surrey RCMP Operations Officer. “This additional reporting tool will enhance our service delivery to residents of Surrey by making it more convenient to report less serious crimes, while allowing police to focus on emergency calls for service.”
To make a report using the Online Crime Reporting tool visit www.surreyrcmp.ca/report.

By Tom