Best Ways to Contact the HRPS:
Click on the appropriate link for information on how best to reach the Halton Regional Police Service:
The HRPS also invites you to:
Call 9-1-1 in an emergency:
What is an emergency?
An emergency includes those situations when lives are at risk or there is severe bodily injury, the loss or destruction of property is at risk, or a crime is in progress or has just occurred. This includes:
- Armed robbery
- Domestic disturbances with violence
- Crimes actually in progress (where the suspects can be seen doing the crime)
- Assault
- Break & enter
- Theft
- Mischief
- Vandalism
- Injury collisions
- Fire and medical emergencies
Call 905-825-4747 or 905-825-4777 in a non-emergency
What is a non-emergency?
A non-emergency consists of the sharing of crime and disorder information with police, or an incident that requires police assistance but not an immediate police response because: lives are not at risk and there are no bodily injuries; the identified crime or disorder has occurred in the past and there is no immediate threat to person or property.
Visit a police station to complete a report or ask questions
Why visit a police station nearest you?
- Your report will help police identify ongoing crime and disorder problems in your area
- You will save yourself time
- You will get personal, face-to-face service
- You will help police respond faster to emergency calls
What types of concerns can be addressed at police stations?
- Most offences that are not in progress, including theft, mischief, assault, fraud, indecent exposure, threats, obscene phone calls, parking problems, neighbour conflicts, traffic complaints, etc.
- Lost and found property, including bicycles, wallets, purses, etc.
- Follow-up information to a previously reported incident.
The Halton Regional Police Service welcomes inquiries and feedback from the people we serve.