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Chilliwack RCMP Weekly Safety Snapshot: Collisions, Theft and Park Incident

Chilliwack RCMP weekly snapshot of crime and safety incidents for April 13 to 19, 2026

Chilliwack RCMP weekly safety snapshot highlights impaired collision, property crimes, copper wire thefts and a bear-spray incident at Portage Park.

Chilliwack RCMP Weekly Safety Snapshot: Collisions, Theft and Park Incident

Community Safety Overview

Between April 13 and 19, 2026, the Chilliwack RCMP handled a high volume of calls, responding to 841 incidents across the community. These included 131 property-related offences, 72 crimes against persons, 8 impaired driving files, 52 mental health calls, and 10 missing person reports. While not every call represents a criminal offence, this snapshot highlights the range of public safety issues police are managing in Chilliwack.

Key incidents this week involved an impaired-driving related three-vehicle collision on Lickman Road, suspected arson-related motorhome fires on Elk View Road, continuing thefts of copper wire, a bear-spray assault and secondary exposure to children at Portage Park, and attempted theft of heavy equipment on Progress Way. Police also disrupted copper wire theft activity and are continuing to investigate property damage caused by truck burnouts on Luckakuck Way. For broader context on local trends, residents can review the Chilliwack Crime Statistics & Safety Report.

Official RCMP Details

According to the official RCMP summary for Chilliwack, the following notable incidents were reported during the week of April 13–19:

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From CrimeCanada.ca’s perspective, this weekly snapshot underscores how public safety in Chilliwack is affected by a mix of impaired driving, property crime, and opportunistic violence such as bear-spray robberies. Impaired driving collisions put everyone on the road at risk, copper wire thefts can disrupt critical services and endanger workers, and misuse of bear spray can cause serious harm to both direct victims and bystanders, including children. We encourage residents to report suspicious activity promptly, secure vehicles and property, avoid approaching active theft or vandalism scenes, and move upwind and to fresh air immediately if they suspect exposure to bear spray or similar chemical irritants. A vigilant and informed community is essential to reducing harm and supporting the work of local police and first responders across British Columbia.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the british-columbia community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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