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Saskatoon police introduce new online option to report theft

Reporting crime assists the SPS in analyzing trends and allocating resources where they’re most effective.
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SASKATOON - The Saskatoon Police Service says theft over $5,000 can now be reported using the online reporting system.

Reporting crime assists the SPS in analyzing trends and allocating resources where they’re most effective, says the police service. Other crimes in addition to theft over $5,000 that can be reported online include identity theft or fraudulent scams, theft under $5,000, theft from a motor vehicle under $5,000, mischief/willful damage, graffiti to a vehicle or property, harassing communications, lost property under $5,000, lost or stolen license plates, and hate crimes.

To make a police report online, visit saskatoonpolice.ca/onlinereporting. Reports can also be made by calling 306-975-8300 or attending to the front desk of the SPS HQ located at 76 25th Street East in Saskatoon, SK.

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