Treaty Three Police Share Call Volume to Strengthen Community Transparency

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Treaty Three Police share Dec. 8–29 call stats, highlighting R.I.D.E., checks, assists, and IPV calls.

Property checks and R.I.D.E. enforcement among top calls from Dec. 8–29

TREATY #3 TERRITORY – Treaty Three Police Service says transparency and community engagement go hand-in-hand, and the service is sharing a snapshot of the calls officers responded to between December 8 and December 29 to help residents better understand day-to-day policing across Treaty #3 communities.

During that period, Treaty 3 police officers attended a wide range of incidents and public safety initiatives, including:

  • Property Checks: 121

  • R.I.D.E. Enforcement: 75

  • Police Assists: 71

  • Community Service Calls: 49

  • Family Disputes & Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): 45

Police say officers also provided ambulance assistance, conducted well-being checks, carried out traffic enforcement, and investigated reports of assaults, thefts, and other community concerns.

More Than Numbers: Daily Work Across Treaty #3 Communities

Treaty Three Police emphasize that call statistics only tell part of the story.

Each call represents officers responding—often in urgent and challenging circumstances—to protect public safety, assist residents, and support community well-being.

The service says it continues to prioritize safety, service, and accountability, and that sharing call information is part of its commitment to keeping communities informed and connected to policing work.

“GIZHAADIGEZIWANG OKO WIIJI’IJIWINAN — Policing for the People. By the People.”

Summary

Treaty Three Police share Dec. 8–29 call stats, highlighting R.I.D.E., checks, assists, and IPV calls.

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