Feb. 10th to 16th, 2026

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Blackfalds RCMP provide policing service to a large geographical area surrounding the cities of Lacombe and Red Deer. The area stretches from Township Road 412 in the north, Highway 42 in the South, Range Road 240 in the east and Range Road 10 in the west. The jurisdiction encompasses the communities of Blackfalds, Tees, Clive, Joffre, Haynes, Gull Lake, Gasoline Alley, and Springbrook.

For additional information on the Blackfalds RCMP view https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/detach/en/d/439#Blackfalds

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February 10th, 2026 to February 16th, 2026

NEWS

The Blackfalds RCMP Detachment received 119 calls for service during the week of January 27th, 2026, to February 2nd, 2026, these calls included 1 Arson to Motor Vehicle, 5 Assaults, 2 Breach of Peace, 3 Disturbing the Peace, 2 Frauds, 2 Harassing Communications, 5 Mischiefs, 4 Operation of Motor Vehicle while Impaired, 5 Thefts, and 18 Motor Vehicle Collisions.

February 10, 2026

  • One male was arrested and charged for Assault, Assault with a Weapon, and Uttering Threats against a person in Red Deer County.
  • A call was received of an abandoned vehicle in the ditch in Red Deer County. Police attended and determined the vehicle had been stolen. The vehicle was towed and the registered owner was notified that it had been recovered.

February 11, 2026

  • It was reported that two males were causing a disturbance outside of a pub in Blackfalds. Police attended and determined they were having a consensual fight.
  • A call was received that a male had attempted to get into a truck parked outside of a residence in Blackfalds. The alarm went off, so the male got into another vehicle and drove away.

February 12, 2026

One male was arrested and charged for Careless Use of a Firearm in Red Deer County. He was released on an Undertaking with conditions. The matter is under investigation.

Police attended the call of a disturbance at a residence in Lacombe County. The situation was mediated and one of the individuals was provided a ride to another location.

February 13, 2026

  • Multiple calls were received of a male laying on the ground near a highway in Lacombe County. Police attended and determined the male was not intoxicated or injured, but he had a warrant. He was arrested and released on an Appearance Notice.
  • A fraud was reported where a female had been told that her grandson was in jail, and she was asked to pay for the bail. A male attended her residence to pickup the money. The female then determined her grandson was not in jail. The matter is under investigation.

February 14, 2026

  • Police attended the call of suspicious people on the street and the complainant believed they were trying to break into his truck. He confronted them which caused a verbal dispute. Upon arrival the individuals had left the location.
  • It was reported that multiple food items had been shoplifted from a business in Gasoline Alley.

February 15, 2026

  • A call was received regarding a vehicle where the occupants were causing a disturbance in Lacombe County. Police attended and determined the passenger had conditions not to be in contact with the driver. She was arrested and charged for Failing to Comply with a Court Order and later released on an Undertaking. The driver also provided two breath samples which resulted in “Fail” readings. He was issued an IRS Suspension and the vehicle was towed.
  • It was reported that a truck had been vandalized while parked on the street outside of a residence in Blackfalds. The matter is unde investigation.

February 16, 2026

  • Police attended the call of a disturbance at a residence in Blackfalds. The situation was mediated and both individuals separated for the rest of the night.
  • Due to heavy snowfall, multiple motor vehicle collisions were reported from overnight.
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Alberta Provincial Rural Crime Watch:

Across Alberta, reports of fake gold and jewelry scams are on the rise. Criminals are desperately trying to sell their “real jewelry” in exchange for cash or gas money.

Find out more about this growing scam and how to spot the red flags in our blog.

https://www.ruralcrimewatch.ab.ca/…/articles/gold-gas-scam

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Media source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Alberta

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You can report non-emergencies like stolen property or property damage by calling 310-RCMP, or online.

 310-RCMP
https://ocre-sielc.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/alberta

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News Source: YourAlberta (Government of Alberta)

Cybercriminals target phones to steal information, commit fraud or launch attacks on larger networks.

Stay cyber safe by:

  • Keeping your device updated
  • Think before you click on a link
  • Be careful scanning QR codes
  • Avoid sharing sensitive info over text
  • Use caution on public Wi-Fi

Learn more tips by visiting: https://www.alberta.ca/cybersecurity-in-alberta

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Jan. 27th to Feb. 2nd, 2026

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RSVP by email to: rdruralcrimewatch@gmail.com

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Blackfalds RCMP provide policing service to a large geographical area surrounding the cities of Lacombe and Red Deer. The area stretches from Township Road 412 in the north, Highway 42 in the South, Range Road 240 in the east and Range Road 10 in the west. The jurisdiction encompasses the communities of Blackfalds, Tees, Clive, Joffre, Haynes, Gull Lake, Gasoline Alley, and Springbrook.

For additional information on the Blackfalds RCMP view https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/detach/en/d/439#Blackfalds

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NEWS

The Blackfalds RCMP Detachment received 119 calls for service during the week of January 27th, 2026, to February 2nd, 2026, these calls included 1 Arson to Motor Vehicle, 5 Assaults, 2 Breach of Peace, 3 Disturbing the Peace, 2 Frauds, 2 Harassing Communications, 5 Mischiefs, 4 Operation of Motor Vehicle while Impaired, 5 Thefts, and 18 Motor Vehicle Collisions.

January 27, 2026

  • Police are investigating the complaint of an Assault that occurred in Lacombe County.
  • It was reported that burn piles had been located on an oilfield site in Red Deer County. It appeared the piles had been caused by the plastic coating being melted off copper wire. Police attended but no one was located on scene. Employees were advised to report any suspicious vehicles on site.

January 28, 2026

  • A call was received of an intoxicated male causing a disturbance at a residence in Lacombe County. The male was arrested to prevent breach of peace and was later released once sober.
  • It was reported that a male had shoplifted over $1200 worth of speakers from a business in Gasoline Alley. He was arrested and released on an Undertaking.

January 29, 2026

  • Police attended the call of a suspicious vehicle in Blackfalds. It was suspected the male in the driver seat was impaired by drug. He was issued a 24-hour driving suspension and the vehicle was towed.
  • A call was received of two unwanted individuals at a residence in Blackfalds. Police attended and both had already left. A female involved was later located and issued a 24-hour driving suspension for signs of impairment.

January 30, 2026

  • A business in Gasoline Alley reported an intoxicated female was refusing to leave. Police attended and located the female who agreed to leave the property without issue.
  • It was reported that fuel had been stolen from a U-Haul that was parked outside of a business in Gasoline Alley.

January 31, 2026

  • Police attended the 911 call of a single vehicle rollover in Lacombe County. The driver was transported to the hospital with non-fatal injuries.
  • A business in Red Deer County reported that over $7000 in copper wire had been stolen.

February 1, 2026

  • A call was received of a suspicious vehicle that appeared to be stealing fuel from some heavy equipment in Blackfalds. Police attended and located two males who were arrested and charged for Theft over $5000. Both males were later released on Undertaking with conditions.
  • Fire requested Police assistance with a fire and possible arson to a vehicle in Red Deer County. The matter is under investigation.

February 2, 2026

  • One male was charged for Assault, Uttering Threats Against a Person, and Failure to Comply with Probation in Red Deer County.
  • A business in Gasoline Alley reported a female causing a disturbance. Police attended and located the female who was then trespassed from all the businesses facilities.
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Blackfalds RCMP reminds families to put safety first this Family Day

Blackfalds, Alta. – With Family Day approaching, many residents will be heading outdoors to enjoy winter recreation and time together. Whether plans include skating, sledding, trail activities, or travel, the Blackfalds RCMP is encouraging families to take a few extra precautions to help ensure a safe and enjoyable long weekend. Preparing ahead and staying aware of conditions can help prevent injuries and emergencies during Family Day outings.

The Blackfalds RCMP offers the following safety reminders for families planning winter activities:

  • Wear layered, weather-appropriate clothing that protects against cold and moisture, including warm hats, gloves, and sturdy winter footwear.
  • Helmets should be worn for activities such as skating, sledding, skiing, or snowboarding to reduce the risk of head injuries.
  • Before going onto frozen lakes or ponds, confirm ice thickness and avoid areas with moving water, visible cracks, or changing conditions.
  • Check weather and trail conditions in advance, and postpone activities if extreme cold, storms, or poor visibility are forecast. In mountain regions, review avalanche advisories and avoid hazardous terrain.
  • Bring a reliable means of communication, such as a fully charged mobile phone or GPS device.
  • When using ATVs, carry a winter emergency kit that includes first aid supplies, basic tools, a tow strap, spare fuel, and a thermal blanket.
  • Stay on designated trails and follow local rules for hiking, skiing, or operating recreational vehicles.
  • With limited daylight hours, wear reflective clothing and carry a flashlight or headlamp if activities extend into the evening.
  • Secure personal items and lock vehicles when parked, ensuring valuables are kept out of sight.
  • Supervise children closely in crowded or open areas and establish a meeting point in case someone becomes separated.
  • If traveling for Family Day plans, make sure your vehicle is equipped for winter driving, allow extra travel time, and adjust driving to road conditions.

S/Sgt. Andrew Allan
Blackfalds RCMP

For additional safety and crime prevention information, follow Alberta RCMP on Facebook @RCMPinAlberta and X @RCMPAlberta.

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Alberta Provincial Rural Crime Watch:

Across Alberta, reports of fake gold and jewelry scams are on the rise. Criminals are desperately trying to sell their “real jewelry” in exchange for cash or gas money.

Find out more about this growing scam and how to spot the red flags in our blog.

https://www.ruralcrimewatch.ab.ca/…/articles/gold-gas-scam

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Media source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Alberta

Follow them on Facebook

You can report non-emergencies like stolen property or property damage by calling 310-RCMP, or online.

 310-RCMP
https://ocre-sielc.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/alberta

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News Source: YourAlberta (Government of Alberta)

Cybercriminals target phones to steal information, commit fraud or launch attacks on larger networks.

Stay cyber safe by:

  • Keeping your device updated
  • Think before you click on a link
  • Be careful scanning QR codes
  • Avoid sharing sensitive info over text
  • Use caution on public Wi-Fi

Learn more tips by visiting: https://www.alberta.ca/cybersecurity-in-alberta

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