Reporting
There may be times when you need to report a crime, suspicious activity, or incident that concerns you. We are here to help.
When to Report:
· If you witness or experience a crime;
· If you see suspicious behaviour or activity; or
· If you need to provide information about an ongoing investigation.
How to Report:
· Emergency: Call 9-1-1 immediately if someone’s safety is at risk or a crime is in progress.
· Non-Emergency: For incidents that are not urgent, call our non-emergency line at: 905-825-4777
Your report helps us keep our community safe. If you’re unsure whether to report, it’s always better to share your concerns - every piece of information matters.
Calling Police
Do you know what an emergency is and when to call to 9-1-1 versus our non-emergency number?
Report a Collision
Some vehicle collisions require reporting and some do not. Learn more about reporting collisions.
Missing Persons
If you need to report a missing person, our Service is committed to responding promptly and thoroughly.
Report a Non-Emergency
A non-emergency is an incident that requires police assistance, but not an immediate police response.
Report a Traffic Concern
Road safety is a shared responsibility. Learn how to file a traffic concern report and help us keep our roads safe.