Reporting Crime

When to call 9-1-1


9‑1‑1 is for police, fire or medical emergencies when immediate action is required: someone’s health, safety or property is in jeopardy or a crime is in progress.


Please use 9‑1‑1 responsibly

When to non-emergency


you need police assistance that is not of an emergency nature

Non-emergency numbers & online crime reporting


Find your local online crime reporting tool and non-emergency number

VANCOUVER POLICE

REPORT CRIME ONLINE

Some types of crime can be reported online if you don’t have a suspect and there is no element of violence.

COMMUNITY POLICING CENTRES

Staff and volunteers create crime prevention programs and initiatives to address local crime and safety concerns in their own neighbourhoods.

GEODASH CRIME STATS

GeoDASH Stats will show you what types of crime and how many of those crimes are reported in Vancouver. You can see how crime is changing and whether your local area is experiencing an increase in certain crimes.

GEODASH CRIME MAP

GeoDASH Map is an interactive mapping tool to pinpoint where crime is happening in the city. It provides valuable information about criminal activity in your neighbourhood,

VPD FOUND PROPERTY

found property, you can drop it off at 2010 Glen Drive from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday and Friday, and 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday (closed statutory holidays).

VICTIM SERVICES

information for victims

CRIME STOPPERS

Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers will pay a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of a criminal, recovery of stolen property, seizure of illegal drugs or guns or denial of a fraudulent insurance claim

BLOCKWATCH

The Block Watch program has been bringing residents together to help increase safety in Vancouver neighbourhoods since 1987. With over 400 Block Watch groups, that’s 8000 extra pairs of trained eyes and ears across the city – all looking out for each other and their property.

CPIC-CANADIAN POLICE INFORMATION CENTRE

The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre collects information on fraud and identity theft. We provide information on past and current scams affecting Canadians.

CANADIAN ANTI-FRAUD CENTRE

The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre collects information on fraud and identity theft. We provide information on past and current scams affecting Canadians.

BC 2-1-1

11 by United Way BC.


Connect with the help you need. Free.


Confidential. 24/7.

9-8-8 SUICIDE CRISIS HELPLINE

The 9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline will offer 24/7/365, trauma-informed and culturally appropriate suicide prevention crisis support in English and French by phone and text for everyone living in Canada

BC HYDRO

GET UP TO DATE INFORMATION ON POWER OUTAGES.

BC RESIDENTIAL TENANCY BRANCH

Tenants and landlords can find information to guide them from the start of a tenancy to the end. Learn what tools and resources are available and what to do if you need help.

CITY SERVICES APP

Tenants and landlords can find information to guide them from the start of a tenancy to the end. Learn what tools and resources are available and what to do if you need help.

BCCRN

BC Community Response Networks (BC CRN) is a provincial non-profit dedicated to fostering safe, inclusive communities


create awareness and prevention of adult abuse, neglect, and self-neglect.

GRANDVIEW WOODLAND CRN

Grandview Woodland is a neighbohood in East Vancouver located on the traditional homeland of the Musqueam, Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh Nation


home to over 30,000 resident, and senior 65+ make up about 10% of that number.

HEALTHLINK BC

connecting bc with reliable health information and services


24hrs a day

ICBC

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BRITANNIA CENTRE

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REACH URGENT AND PRIMARY CARE CENTRE (UPCC)

An Urgent And Primary Care Centre (Upcc) Is The Place You Can Go To Get Same-day Care For Urgent And Non-life-threatening Health Concerns. For Life-threatening Health Concerns, Call 9-1-1 Or Go The Emergency Department.

DRIVE YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

an offsite program of Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House and satellite of WorkBC Vancouver Northeast. We support youth ages 16-30 on their path to sustainable employment by providing resource room and case management services. Our drop-in Resource Room Services include:

MLA: JOAN PHILLIP

Constituency:


1070 – 1641 Commercial Drive


Vancouver, BC V5L3Y3

SENIORS FIRST BC

Seniors First BC is a charitable, non-profit society that provides information, legal advocacy, support, and referrals to older adults across BC with issues affecting their well-being, as well as those who care for them

GRAFITTI

Unauthorized graffiti is a community issue and is best addressed using a collaborative and holistic approach.


We’re committed to removing and preventing graffiti on public property and supporting residents and businesses to do the same.

PARKS AND RECREATION

Parks and Recreation comments and requests (maintenance, by-laws, etc.)

 

ILLEGAL DUMPING

report illegal dumping of furniture mattress appliances

REPORT DISCARDED NEEDLES

To reduce the number of discarded needles in public and the incidence of needle-stick injuries in Vancouver, there are programs and services available

HOMELESSNESS SERVICES AND RESOURCES

city of vancouver – resources available for those experiencing homelesssness

THE KETTLE SOCIETY

Many of our city’s most vulnerable people are struggling with their mental health.


At The Kettle we care for people by offering practical help, outreach services and a place to belong.

COMMERECIAL DRIVE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT CENTRE

A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION REPRESENTING OVER 750 BUSINESSES AND PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN THE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA (BIA) CATCHMENT FROM ADANAC (SOUTH) STREET TO 13TH (NORTH) AVENUE AND APPROXIMATELY ONE BLOCK EAST AND WEST OF COMMERCIAL DRIVE.

TRANSIT POLICE

Transit Police is the only dedicated police service in Canada focused on reducing crime and disorderly behavior in and around the public transportation system in the Lower Mainland of BC. Patrolling 148 km of rail, 63 stations, 2,000 buses and 245 bus routes, we serve 22 diverse communities and one First Nation.

TRANSLINK FOUND ITEMS

If you find a lost item on transit, such as a Compass card, wallet, backpack, etc., please submit the item at the donation kiosk, lost property office, or via mail. Note that transit employees will not accept items that were not found on transit.