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On March 8, the website goes live in Humboldt and Spiritwood. As of March 15, it is set to go live across Saskatchewan. Crimes which can be reported with the tool include damage/mischief to property under $5,000; theft of bicycle under $5,000, theft under $5,000; theft from vehicle under $5,000; lost or found property; and damage/mischief to vehicle under $5000. Crimes must also fit the criteria of having no witnesses or suspects, item(s) lost or stolen must cost less than $5,000, vandalized property that will cost less than $5,000 to repair, and there are no items involving personal identity, firearms, license plates or decals While crimes can be reported anytime through the website, it will only be checked between Monday to Friday during standard business hours.
Melfort, SK, Canada / CJVR Today s Best Country
Mar 3, 2021 9:00 AM
The Melfort RCMP detachment has been chosen to help pilot a new online crime reporting tool in Saskatchewan.
The tool was launched in Swift Current and Yorkton on various dates in February and, as of March 1, it was launched in Melfort and Kindersley. Cpl. Kyle Wyonzek said people can report a number of different crimes through the tool.
“It’s to get people to report crimes that they may not feel are serious enough to warrant actually speaking to a police officer,” he said. “But still want it reported.”
He said the reasoning for reporting the crime could be for information purposes or for a file number.