If the crime you are reporting is an emergency, call 9-1-1.
If the crime you are reporting is not an emergency, you can call the non-emergency line at 604-525-5411 or attend our Front Counter at 555 Columbia Street, New Westminster, BC.
If this is an emergency or are witnessing a crime in progress, call 9-1-1 immediately. Online reporting is not monitored 24/7 and is for minor property, financial and driving offences only. It will take between 2-5 business days to review your submission. If you need to speak to a police officer, or if there is evidence for police to collect, you will need to call our non-emergency line at 604-525-5411. We acknowledge that the non-emergency line can sometimes have wait times of several hours. People calling early in the morning or later at night often have shorter wait times. If you’d like to learn more about online reporting and our non-emergency line please visit our FAQ page.
In order to make sure we can properly assist you we will need you to answer a few questions. After you have answered all of the question click the Next button to proceed.
1.
Did this event occur in the City of New Westminster? View a map of New Westminster showing the city boundaries.
Yes
No
2.
Did someone steal property from your vehicle and your vehicle sustained damage?
Yes
No
3.
Do you feel victimized because of suspected hate/bias?
Yes
No
3.
Is this a domestic violence related event?
Yes
No
4.
Did you lose or did someone steal your passport, citizenship documents, government assistance check, or prescription medication?
Yes
No
5.
Did someone steal your vehicle or license plate?
Yes
No
6.
Do you have any suspect information or is there video surveillance of the crime?
Yes
No
7.
Did someone break into your house, business, or another structure?
Yes
No
8.
Does the total value of items lost or stolen exceed $5,000?
Yes
No
9.
Do you have a valid e-mail address?
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No
10.
Does the event you are reporting fall within the following categories?
You have a community complaint where you have no information about the suspect.
You know of an area where there are frequent driving offences.
You have damage to your property and/or vehicle under $5,000, including graffiti.
You lost something.
Your property valued under $5,000 was stolen.
You are the victim of fraud under $5,000.
Your bike was stolen.
Your property was stolen from your vehicle.
Your car has been in a hit and run accident where you have no information about the suspect.
Yes
No
11.
Was violence or the threat of violence present against an individual during this crime?