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RCMP Snapshot: Key Crime and Safety Incidents in Chilliwack

Chilliwack RCMP weekly crime and safety snapshot for April 20 to 26 2026 in British Columbia

Chilliwack RCMP weekly snapshot highlights collisions, impaired driving, property crime, and public safety incidents for April 20–26, 2026.

RCMP Snapshot: Key Crime and Safety Incidents in Chilliwack

Between April 20 and April 26, 2026, officers with the Chilliwack RCMP responded to a total of 856 calls for service, covering collisions, property crime, crimes against persons, mental health calls, and several impaired driving investigations. The weekly snapshot highlights both traffic safety concerns and public-safety related incidents involving weapons, fires, and breaches of court-ordered conditions.

This CrimeCanada.ca community safety alert summarizes the week’s most significant files in Chilliwack, British Columbia, based on official RCMP information. Residents can use this overview, together with local data from the Chilliwack Crime Statistics & Safety Report, to stay informed about current risks and to guide everyday safety decisions in their neighbourhoods.

Section 1: Call Volumes and Key Categories

For the week of April 20–26, the Chilliwack RCMP recorded the following:

These figures align with trends seen in broader Chilliwack-area crime and safety data, where property crime, impaired driving, and mental health calls remain recurring demands on police and community resources.

Section 2: Official Incident Details

April 20 – Single-Vehicle Collision on Camp River Road

Officers attended a collision on Camp River Road after a vehicle struck a hydro pole.

April 20 – Break and Enter at Restaurant on Yale Road

Police investigated a break and enter at a restaurant on Yale Road that occurred earlier that morning.

April 22 – Weapons-Related Disturbance on Williams Street

Officers responded to multiple calls regarding a man reportedly running along Williams Street with a knife.

April 22 – Suspicious Dumpster Fires on Young Road

Within roughly two hours, police were notified of three separate dumpster fires along Young Road near Airport Road.

April 23 – Impaired Driving and Assault on Police

Officers responded to a vehicle found in a ditch near Hope River Road and Kitchen Road.

April 24 – Impaired Driving and Breach of Conditions on Young Road

While on patrol on Young Road near First Avenue, an officer observed concerning driving behaviour.

April 25 – Arrest Warrant and Breach of Conditions on Vedder Road

An officer on Vedder Road recognized a man riding a bicycle as being wanted on an outstanding warrant.

April 26 – Impaired Driving on Vedder Road

In the early morning hours, officers stopped a vehicle on Vedder Road.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this weekly snapshot underlines several persistent safety themes in British Columbia communities: impaired driving, drug-related erratic behaviour, repeat offenders breaching court orders, and deliberate property damage such as suspicious fires and break and enters. Each of these issues places risk not only on those directly involved, but also on bystanders, first responders, and local businesses.

Residents can help improve community safety by reporting suspected impaired drivers immediately, securing their vehicles and business premises, and calling police when they see suspicious activity around dumpsters, alleys, or closed businesses at night. Mental health and substance-use related calls also feature prominently; approaching such situations by contacting emergency services rather than intervening alone is the safest option. CrimeCanada.ca remains committed to turning official police data into accessible community information so that individuals and families in Chilliwack can make better-informed safety choices every day.


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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