Don't Get Stuck With Stolen Goods
When you unknowingly purchase stolen property, you could face serious legal consequences. Protect yourself by verifying a few things before you go through with the deal.
Announcing Jamie, an AI-Powered Webchat
The Alberta Provincial Rural Crime Watch Association is announcing the launch of an innovative AI-powered web chat that is specifically designed to help children and teenagers navigate complex safety issues.
Staying Safe Online: Protecting Yourself from Digital Criminals
Every time you go online, you leave behind traces of personal information that criminals can use against you. But you can still protect yourself without needing to be a computer expert. We want to make sure that staying safe online isn’t complicated with…
SCAN and ALERT: Alberta's Specialized Law Enforcement Units Working Together
Two specialized law enforcement units are following a collaborative approach to prevent crime in Alberta: SCAN and ALERT. Learn more about these Alberta law enforcement units.
Being Proactive to Keep Your Rural Business Safe
When you are operating a business in a rural area, security should be a main focus of your operation. We are sharing practical ways to keep your property and inventory safe from criminals.
Safeguarding Your Farm Sale: How to Protect Your Life's Work from Scammers
While the majority of buyers you deal with are honest, there are people looking to take advantage.
Grandparent Scam Alert: What Alberta Families Need to Know
The Grandparent Scam preys on seniors’ generosity, trust, and love for their families to gain access to their money.
How to Connect with Runaway Youth: Tips for Parents and Caregivers
Connecting with children and teens is not just about guiding them home; it’s about addressing the core issues that led them to run away in the first place.
Even Young Adults Are Falling Victim to Scammers
Young adults, often seen as tech-savvy, are becoming targets of sophisticated online scams.
Protecting Yourself from Mail and Package Delivery Scams
With delayed holiday packages, Boxing Day orders, and the general backlog from the strike, criminals are taking advantage of the confusion.