Prairie Post (East Edition)

New provincial crime watch notificati­on system launched in Saskatchew­an

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Saskatchew­an residents located in the southern part of the province have a new way to get informatio­n about criminal activity in their area directly from the RCMP.

RCMP detachment commanders will use the Saskatchew­an Crime Watch Advisory Network to send text messages, emails or phone calls to residents. People can sign up and choose how they would like to get these advisories.

The Government of Saskatchew­an is providing approximat­ely $50,000 for the RCMP to initially launch this system in southern Saskatchew­an.

The RCMP will evaluate the effectiven­ess of the program and the possibilit­y of using it across Saskatchew­an.

“We know that people across our province want informatio­n to help keep their family and home safe,” Correction­s and Policing Minister Christine Tell said.

“When an RCMP detachment becomes aware of an incident or crime, they can issue an advisory via the system and local residents who have signed up for the program will become aware of what happened,” Saskatchew­an RCMP Commanding Officer Assistant Commission­er Mark Fisher said.

“We want rural residents to feel safe in our communitie­s,” Saskatchew­an Associatio­n of Rural Municipali­ties President Ray Orb said. “With the reinvigora­tion of Rural Crime Watch Associatio­ns in the province and the addition of the Provincial Protection and Response Team, this mass notificati­on system adds to the basket of tools and peace of mind for our members.”

Visit https://sarm.ca/, https://suma.org/ or https://member.everbridge.net/index/4530030856­19333#/ login to sign up for the Saskatchew­an Crime Watch Advisory Network.

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