The Warman RCMP weekly report does not only include statistics specific to Warman. It does encompass the entire area service including Martensville, Delisle, Radisson, and surrounding Rural Municipalities.
Warman is the hub for all of these outlying areas.
The weekly report is intended to give the public a glimpse of what the RCMP Officers are doing during the week and what sorts of calls they regularly deal with.
For the period of Sunday February 12 to Sunday February 19, the Warman Cluster of Detachments responded to 123 calls for service.
Those calls for service included:
-3 False 911 Calls.
-14 False Alarm calls
False alarms consume a great deal of police time and resources. Police attend to the majority of residential and commercial alarms and the vast majority are false. Ensure you are familiar with your alarm system and should it accidentally be set off, reach out to your provider to cancel it.
-1 Fraud
-2 Break and Enters
Both B&E’s occurred in the rural areas of the detachment. In one situation an RV business was broken into with the suspect vehicle being described as a smaller silver car. The other break-in was to an old barn, Quonset, and abandoned house. Both are still under investigation.
-3 Mental Health Acts
-7 Motor vehicle collisions
-10 suspicious people calls
-2 Missing persons investigations
-3 Thefts
Two files involved packages being dropped off on front steps and when the owner came home package was missing. Packages left unattended on a front step are sometimes a very inviting target for what is commonly referred to as “porch pirates”. The RCMP encourage the public to use an alternate drop-off location if you are not going to be home for several hours.
On February 19 at approx. 7:00 p.m. a business on the 900 block of Centennial Boulevard in Warman called RCMP and advised of two suspects who had attempted to steal a product. The suspects were confronted by staff and the suspects gave the product back and fled on foot. Investigation is continuing.
-Numerous traffic related complaints.