Help wanted: SARM seeks crime fighting volunteers
They won’t necessarily be wearing a cape or possess any super human powers, but the group that represents Saskatchewan’s rural municipalities believes dedicated volunteers can help put a dent in property-related crime rates.
According to a statement from the Saskatchewan Association Rural Municipalities (SARM), the only way we will find success with the recently established Saskatchewan Rural Crime Watch Association (SRCWA) is if members join together to volunteer. President Ray Orb said rural municipalities have the opportunity to band together for a collective goal of community safety.
“This is a long time coming and we are happy to see this collaboration working in our RMs. Stepping up and representing rural Saskatchewan won’t take up a lot of your time and it’s a necessity in preventing rural crime,” he said.
SARM’s call to action is for more residents in their 296 RMs to join as volunteers with local crime watch groups.