Important Phone Numbers
- Your Local Police
- Victim Help and Support
- Youth Help and Support
- Aboriginal Help and Support
- New to B.C. Help and Support
- More Important Contacts
Emergency Police Assistance
If you are in immediate danger, call 911 immediately. If your community does not have 911 services, the local police emergency number can be found on the front inside cover of your phone book under emergency numbers.
Non-Emergency Police Assistance
If you would like police assistance and are not in immediate danger, please call your local police non-emergency number. See the list of police agency numbers provided on this website to find one near you. Police non-emergency numbers may also be found on the inside front page of your phone book.
Crime Stoppers - Report a Crime Anonymously
If you have information about a crime, but are uncomfortable identifying yourself, you can anonymously report a crime (this means reporting a crime without giving your name) or leave an anonymous tip by calling Crime Stoppers.
For more information, call the Crime Stoppers tip line at
