Reporting Incidents to Police
When reporting an incident to the police, the most important
piece of information to provide is your location. Enhanced
911 systems will help track this information.
Other important information to include when reporting an incident
are: |
- What is going on?
- How many people are involved?
- Are there any weapons or threats
of weapons?
- is any one injured?
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| 911
Emergencies |
- Homicide
- Serious Injury
- Assault
- Odour of Gas
- Purse Snatching
- Police Officer in Trouble
- Robbery
- Person With a Weapon
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- Gun Shots
- Burglary
- Serious Vehicle Accident
- Suspicious Vehicle
- Fire or Explosion
- Suspicious Person
- Crime in Progress
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| General Inquiries |
| 661-5670 |
| Non-urgent and routine
situations |
- General Information
- Traffic Concerns
- Unnecessary Noise
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- Lost or Recovered Property
- Narcotic Information
- Vandalism
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