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Posted: June 13, 2026

Cranbrook RCMP responded to 983 calls in May

By Cranbrook RCMP

During the month of May Cranbrook RCMP responded to 983 calls for service.

Our members were kept busy responding to a wide variety of calls, proactive policing, and engaging in events throughout the community.

Some calls attended included:

21-Abandoned 911 calls

11-Abandoned vehicles

45-Alarm calls

13-Animal calls

31-Assaults

94-Assist general public/other agency (Fire, EHS, other Police Agency ect…)

12-B&E

18-Breach of conditions

102-Check well beings (including mental health crisis)

47-Disturbances (including domestic)

13- Drug files

2- Extortion

16-Frauds

2-Fights

11-Harassment

23-Hazards

5-Impaired

13-Keep the Peace

43-Mischief

27-Missing persons (all located safe)

34-Motor vehicle accidents (including 5 Hit & Runs)

55-Property files

10- Shoplifter

74-Suspicious occurrences (vehicles/persons etc…)

63-Thefts

2- Theft of vehicle (recovered)

10- Threats

79-Traffic incidents

81-Unwanted persons

and more…

Calls of note

On the evening of May 13, police received multiple reports of individuals being shot with a BB gun. The victims in both instances were able to provide a clear vehicle description. Police located the suspect vehicle and conducted a traffic stop that resulted in the arrest of two individuals and the seizure of gel/BB-style guns. The suspect was identified and was issued an undertaking with two charges of assault with a weapon and multiple conditions including a curfew.

Our officers booked 43 individuals into Cranbrook cells including five individuals arrested on outstanding warrants, seven individuals remanded into custody after bail hearings, and 3 individuals held for breaching court ordered conditions.

In addition to calls for service officers were also out conducting radar enforcement in school zones, curfew checks and proactive patrols which resulted in threee separate 90-day Immediate Roadside Prohibitions (IRP’s) being issued.

Our officers also had the pleasure of participating in some great community events throughout the month including multiple bike registration events, the Kootenay Children’s Festival, school visits, detachment tours and our Coffee with Cop events.

Lead image: Cranbrook RCMP officers at a Ready Set Learn event for preschool aged children. We had a lot of fun answering questions and offering police car tours. Cranbrook RCMP photo


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