Reporting crimes committed against you or someone else is an important part in helping to keep yourself, your loved ones, and your community safe. If you have information about a crime that has been or may be committed, or about someone involved in committing a crime, your information may help the police solve crimes and prevent future crimes from happening.
You can report a crime in person, over the telephone, and online. Depending on the urgency, choose the method that best suits your situation and makes you feel the most comfortable.
911
- Call for emergencies or crimes in progress.
Non-Emergency Line (403-266-1234)
- Non-emergency crimes can be reported by calling the non-emergency line.
- The Calgary Police Service encourages Calgarians to report all crimes, in order to identify trends and better direct their patrols.
Citizen Online Police Report System (www.calgarypolice.ca)
- Report lost property or theft under $5,000 (except firearms, license plates, or government-issued funds or ID).
- Report damage/mischief to property or vehicle under $5,000.
- Report theft from vehicle under $5,000.
District Office
- You can report non-emergency crime by visiting your district office. Location information at www.calgarypolice.ca
Crime Stoppers – Talk, Type, or Text
- Call 1-800-222-8477, submit tips online at crimestoppers.ab.ca or text tttTIPS to 274637.
- Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization that takes calls from people who want to report a crime and wish to remain totally anonymous.
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- Report graffiti to the City of Calgary.