Chilliwack RCMP Weekly Safety Snapshot: Property & Vehicle Crime Surge

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Chilliwack RCMP weekly crime snapshot for May 4 to 10, 2026 showing property crimes and vehicle thefts

Chilliwack RCMP Weekly Safety Snapshot: Property & Vehicle Crime Surge

Section 1: Community Safety Alert Overview

Between May 4 and May 10, 2026, the Chilliwack RCMP responded to a high volume of calls, including serious violent incidents, property crimes, fraud targeting seniors, and multiple stolen vehicles. In total, officers handled 847 calls for service, which included 146 property crimes, 61 crimes against persons, 47 mental health-related calls, and 12 missing persons reports, along with impaired driving investigations.

This weekly snapshot highlights a robbery at a retail store, a serious assault, weapons and drug-related activity, shoplifting, break and enters to homes and businesses, and several vehicle thefts—many involving keys left inside vehicles or garage door openers used to access residences. While arrests were made in several cases and some stolen property has been recovered, a number of investigations remain active. Residents in Chilliwack, British Columbia are urged to review their personal, vehicle, and home security practices in light of these incidents. For broader local context, see the Chilliwack Crime Statistics & Safety Report.

Section 2: Official Incident Details

Based on the official report from Chilliwack RCMP, the following key incidents occurred during the week of May 4–10:

Overall Weekly Call Breakdown

  • Total calls for service: 847
  • Property crimes: 146
  • Crimes against persons: 61
  • Mental health calls: 47
  • Missing persons: 12
  • Impaired driving: Multiple investigations noted during the week

Robbery – Retail Store on Luckakuck Way

  • A man allegedly entered a retail store on Luckakuck Way and left through a rear door carrying several household items without paying.
  • When confronted by a loss prevention officer, the suspect reportedly produced a weapon and then fled.
  • Police located and arrested the suspect a short time later without further incident.
  • The man is scheduled to appear in court at a later date.

Serious Assault – Camrose Avenue

  • Officers responded to a 911 call about a seriously injured man on Camrose Avenue.
  • Police determined that an argument escalated into a physical fight.
  • The victim suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
  • A suspect was arrested at the scene and held for court.
  • Alcohol was identified as a major contributing factor.

Weapon Possession and Suspected Drug Trafficking

  • Officers stopped a man known to police who was riding a bicycle without a helmet.
  • During the interaction, officers observed a weapon on him and located multiple additional weapons.
  • Pre-packaged drugs and a substantial quantity of cash, consistent with drug trafficking indicators, were seized.
  • The investigation into the weapons and suspected trafficking activity is ongoing.

Shoplifting – Luckakuck Way / Airport Road

  • Police responded to a shoplifting report at a store on Luckakuck Way.
  • The suspect fled with stolen merchandise.
  • Officers located the suspect shortly afterward near Airport Road, still in possession of the item.
  • The suspect was arrested and later released with conditions not to return to the store, with a court appearance pending.

Fraud Targeting Senior – Text Scam and Pickup Vehicle

  • A resident of a senior living facility received a fraudulent text message claiming their bank account had been compromised.
  • The victim was instructed to get into a vehicle that arrived to drive them to their bank.
  • Facility staff recognized the situation as a scam and intervened before the resident entered the vehicle.
  • The fraud investigation is ongoing.

Motor Vehicle Collision – Vehicle Rollover into Backyard (Thomas Road)

  • Police attended an abandoned 911 call on Thomas Road and discovered a vehicle that had rolled over into a residential backyard, causing significant property damage.
  • The driver was found nearby with non-life-threatening injuries and transported to hospital.
  • An impaired driving investigation is underway.

Break and Enters – Residences and Businesses

  • Quarry Road residence:
    • Entry gained using a garage door opener.
    • Several sets of keys were stolen.
    • A vehicle from the residence was taken and later recovered the same day in downtown Chilliwack.
    • Forensic Identification Services are involved in the investigation.
  • Linwood Street residence:
    • A man reportedly entered the home and confronted the resident.
    • The suspect allegedly stole a vehicle from the residence and fled.
    • The next day, officers located the stolen vehicle on Young Road.
    • One man was found inside the vehicle and arrested without incident; the investigation continues.
  • Vedder Mountain Road:
    • A vehicle was broken into, and a garage door opener was used to access the nearby home.
    • A mountain bike and personal accessories were stolen.
  • South Sumas Road property:
    • An unknown suspect broke into the property.
    • A small motorcycle and power tools were stolen.
  • Bakery on Young Road:
    • Police responded to a break and enter in progress.
    • The suspect was located nearby and arrested.
    • Money was determined to have been taken.
    • Investigators linked the suspect to multiple nearby property offences within hours, including a vehicle break-in and damage to a smoke shop.
    • The suspect was held for court.
  • Vacant building on Mary Street:
    • Officers responded to a break and enter in progress.
    • Two men were arrested on the property with stolen items.
    • Both were released on documentation to attend court at a later date.

Stolen Vehicles – Multiple Locations

  • Sheffield Way:
    • Police investigated a report of a man acting suspiciously in a vehicle.
    • The vehicle was confirmed to be stolen.
    • The driver was arrested and displayed signs of impairment.
    • An impaired driving investigation supported officers’ observations.
    • The driver received an Immediate Roadside Prohibition and is expected in court regarding the stolen vehicle.
  • Angus Drive:
    • A vehicle was stolen from a driveway.
    • During the theft, it struck another parked vehicle and then fled the area.
    • The stolen vehicle was recovered the following day; the investigation continues.
  • Grocery store on Luckakuck Way:
    • A vehicle was stolen from the parking lot.
    • The keys had been left inside while the owner went into the store.
  • Thomas Road (burned vehicle):
    • A vehicle was stolen from Thomas Road and later located burned in another jurisdiction.
    • All keys were accounted for, suggesting the ignition was tampered with.
  • Yale Road:
    • A vehicle was taken overnight.
    • Keys were left in the vehicle, allowing quick theft.

The RCMP emphasize the importance of locking vehicles, removing keys from unattended vehicles, securing garage door openers, and promptly reporting suspicious activity. These actions significantly reduce opportunities for property crime. For additional regional context, residents may also review Chilliwack-area crime and safety data.

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Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this weekly snapshot from Chilliwack underscores how quickly property crime, vehicle theft, and violence can intersect in a single community. The combination of unlocked vehicles, accessible garage door openers, and opportunistic offenders creates a chain of preventable break-ins and stolen vehicles, while alcohol-related violence and frauds targeting seniors add further risk to vulnerable residents.

We encourage residents across British Columbia to take simple but consistent steps: always remove keys and valuables from vehicles, store garage door remotes out of sight, verify any unexpected banking or government messages through trusted phone numbers or direct website logins, and call police immediately if you see suspicious behaviour near homes, vehicles, or businesses. Community vigilance—paired with timely reporting—helps law enforcement disrupt crime patterns early and contributes to a safer environment for everyone.


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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