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- Niagara Regional Police Service
Contact Us For Emergencies, dial 9-1-1 For Non-Emergencies For non-emergency calls or for general information, do not dial 9-1-1 Use the Niagara Regional Police Service number for your area and follow the instructions given by the automated attendant: St Catharines, Thorold, Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake (905) 688-4111 Fort Erie
- Contact Us - Niagara Regional Police Service
A call for service to the Niagara Regional Police Service is received in a centralized reporting center, where the call is prioritized for either emergency response or non-emergency response, usually by telephone
- Police Record Checks - Niagara Regional Police Service
All individuals applying for an Exempted Police Record Check are required to attend in person at any of the NRPS locations throughout the Region, and they are required to bring a letter from the requesting agency that contains the information in this downloadable template
- News - Niagara Regional Police Service
Detectives with the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) 1 District (St Catharines Thorold) have made an arrest in connection with a fire investigation in Thorold
- Crime Reports - Niagara Regional Police Service
Niagara Regional Police Service does not control the Cityprotect com website where the NRPS Crime Reports are hosted, we only provide them the information We have provided a help document for their site as a convenience
- District Operations - Police Stations Map
The Niagara Regional Police Service is comprised of dedicated and highly trained individuals who are committed to providing the residents and visitors of the Niagara Region the best police services available
- Report a Crime Online - Niagara Regional Police Service
Welcome to the Niagara Regional Police Service Citizens Online Reporting System If this is an EMERGENCY, please call 9-1-1 Using our Online Reporting System allows you to submit a report immediately and retain a copy for your records
- Collision Reporting Center - Niagara Regional Police Service
No damage to private property and or highway If there is damage to private property and or highway, an Officer will attend, provide an incident number, and then refer to the CRC For a 'Fail to Remain' or 'Fail to Report', where a police officer attends and determines there are no witnesses or physical evidence
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