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A new online reporting system is being launched Monday (July 28) by the St. Thomas Police Service.
Powered by Triton, the updated platform offers a more streamlined process and enhanced connection between the public and police—making it easier than ever to report non-emergency incidents.
The new system is designed for greater efficiency and clarity, guiding users through each step of the reporting process.
It allows residents to conveniently report select incidents online without having to visit the police station or call non-emergency lines.
The online reporting tool can be used for a variety of non-urgent matters, including:
- Theft under $5,000
- Lost property
- Mischief or damage to property
- Fraud and scams
- Traffic complaints
- Neighbourhood concerns
“We remain committed to making it easier for the public to connect with us,” stressed Deputy Chief Steve Bogart.
“This new platform ensures that residents can quickly and securely submit reports while allowing officers to prioritize frontline response to calls for service.”
As always, in the event of an emergency, residents are reminded to call 911 immediately. For non-emergencies requiring police assistance, call 519-631-1224.
