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Olds Community Policing Advisory Society

The Olds & District Community Policing Society works in partnership with the RCMP to pro-actively address community concerns and to implement strategies to improve crime prevention, enforcement and investigation through Community Policing initiatives. Volunteer representatives are involved from a wide cross-section of community organizations and the public. Any policing concerns or issues from the public should be forwarded in writing to the committee to be addressed.

Meetings - 4th Tuesday of the month in January, March, May, September & November

The Committee includes representatives from:

  • Alberta Protective Service
  • Citizens On Patrol (Olds & Bowden)
  • Fish & Wildlife
  • Mountain View County Rural Crime Watch
  • Olds College Students Association
  • Olds & District Chamber of Commerce
  • Olds High School
  • Olds RCMP Detachment
  • Olds Search & Rescue
  • Olds College
  • Town Of Olds

The Committee pledges to make our communities safer by:

  • Providing a forum for discussion about policing problems and solutions in the Olds RCMP detachment area.
  • Acting in an advisory capacity to the Olds RCMP regarding specific issues

The Olds and District Community Policing Advisory Committee works in partnership with our RCMP detachment to proactively deal with community concerns and implement strategies to improve crime prevention, enforcement and investigation. We encourage you to become involved:

  • Attend a meeting to meet the people who represent you.
  • Talk to your friends and neighbours about your common issues and voice your concerns at a meeting or send a letter to us c/o 5119 - 49 Ave., Olds, Alberta T4H 1G2
  • Send your concerns to ocp@oldsruralcrimewatch.ca.

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