Online Crime Reporting
For immediate police assistance, please call 9-1-1.
The RCMP’s Online Crime Reporting is a platform for the public to report non-emergency crimes to the RCMP.
Currently, these are the types of non-emergency crimes that can be reported in Ucluelet:
- Lost Property
- Theft of Bicycle Under $5,000
- Theft Under $5,000
- Theft Under $5,000 from Vehicle
- Damage/Mischief Under $5,000 to Property
- Damage/Mischief Under $5,000 to Vehicle
- Driving Complaints
- Lost or Stolen Licence Plates or Decals
You cannot use Online Crime Reporting if:
- There is a witness or suspect (this restriction does not apply to Driving Complaints)
- There are lost or stolen items involving personal identity, firearms, license plates or decals
This new, efficient way to report less serious crimes provides citizens with the file numbers they may need in circumstances of lost or stolen property and allows RCMP front-line staff to focus on higher-priority issues to ultimately improve response times, which will improve the safety of our community. Meanwhile, it also allows police to capture information about non-emergency crimes that may otherwise go unreported.
Report Now
For immediate police assistance, please call 9-1-1.
To report a crime through the online tool, you will need to provide:
- address
- phone number
- valid email address
The process typically takes less than 15 minutes to complete. For those who don't have access to a computer or a valid email address, reporting in person is still available.
Click Here to Report a Crime Online
Online reporting is also available through the Ucluelet RCMP detachment's website.