Lakeland Rural Crime Watch Seeks New Members

Greater Lakeland Rural Crime Watch Association is recruiting volunteers to help prevent rural crime in Alberta.

Lakeland Rural Crime Watch Seeks New Members

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The Greater Lakeland Rural Crime Watch Association (GLRCWA) is actively seeking new members to join its volunteer-based crime prevention program in rural Alberta. The association covers areas including Bonnyville, Cold Lake, and St. Paul, and aims to reduce crime through community vigilance and cooperation with local law enforcement.

According to the GLRCWA, members receive training on how to recognize and report suspicious activities, and they serve as extra eyes and ears for the RCMP. The program has been credited with helping to lower property crime rates in participating communities since its inception.

Interested residents can attend an information session or contact the association via their website or social media pages. Membership is free and open to anyone living or working within the coverage area.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Greater Lakeland Rural Crime Watch Association?

It is a volunteer-based crime prevention program in rural Alberta, covering areas like Bonnyville, Cold Lake, and St. Paul.

How can I join the GLRCWA?

You can attend an information session or contact the association through their website or social media. Membership is free.

What do members of the GLRCWA do?

Members are trained to recognize and report suspicious activities, acting as extra eyes and ears for the RCMP to help prevent crime.

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