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You can now report certain non-emergency crimes to RCMP online.
Among incidents that can be reported on the Mounties’ website are damage to property or a vehicle; hit-and-run of an unoccupied vehicle or property; and theft under $5000.
An officer will follow up with you within five days after you’ve submitted your crime report.
Do not submit a report online if stolen property includes firearms, credit cards or personal identification; if the value of stolen or damaged items exceeds $5000; or there are witnesses or video evidence of the crime.
Nova Scotians in areas of RCMP jurisdiction can now report certain non-emergency crimes online: mischief/damage to property or vehicle (under $5,000), hit-and-run of an unoccupied vehicle/property (under $5,000) ... 1/2 pic.twitter.com/pZP5v5FLqQ
— RCMP Nova Scotia (@RCMPNS) December 12, 2023