Enforcement Services

Maintaining Regional Order and Safety

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Enforcement Services

Maintaining Safe and orderly Communities

Complaints and Inquiries

Complaints and inquiries made after hours will be followed up by an available Community Peace Officer – either immediately if on duty, or during the very next business day. Enforcement personnel will respond as quickly as possible given call volume and priority of calls received.

If you call the County's Enforcement department after hours, simply follow the instructions when prompted, and your call will be forwarded accordingly. To ensure you receive proper assistance, please provide your name, contact number, address, and a brief description of the nature of your complaint.

Community Crime Map

Neighbourhood crime is more than just numbers; it’s about knowing where crime is happening. The County is committed to neighbourhood development, including innovative and responsive community policing, which is why the Community Crime Map has been developed. Knowing the real picture of neighbourhood crime reported to the RCMP is the first step in doing something about it.

View reported incidents in Lac Ste. Anne County within 14 days on the map below.

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