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Police Services

There are two Police Services in the
Township of Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield


Peterborough County O.P.P.
in the Wards of Smith & Ennismore

 

The Smith-Ennismore Police Services Board advises the O.P.P. with respect to policing services within the Municipality. The Board generally makes recommendations on objectives and priorities for police services and works with the O.P.P. and the Community Policing Volunteers in responding to the safety and security of the community.

Visit the O.P.P. website at: www.opp.ca

Visit the Smith-Ennismore Police Service Board Webpage

Visit the Smith-Ennismore Community Policing Website at: www.secp.ca

 

Connect[ED]; Real Life Online program is a free online resource designed for students in grades 4-6 that helps them examine and develop their online practices and behaviours as they would do in real life. The program also provides an important tool for teachers who need to stay up-to-date with their students' online activities, as well as parents who need to be well-equipped to deal with issues that may arise from their children using the Internet.

Learn More

http://www.reallifeonline.ca/

http://www.ophea.net/


Peterborough-Lakefield Community Police Service
in Lakefield Ward

Peterborough Lakefield Police Services Board proposed Meeting Schedule for 2012

 All 2012 Board meeting dates, agendas and minutes will be posted on the web site:

www.peterboroughpolice.com 


 9-1-1

Peterborough County OPP is reminding the public that 9-1-1 is for emergency use only!

An Emergency is any serious medical problem, any type of fire, any life-threatening situation or a crime in progress.

  • Do Not program 9-1-1 into your phone's auto-dial.
  • Do Not dial 9-1-1 to test your phone or the system
  • Do Not dial 9-1-1 for directions
  • Do Not dial 9-1-1 for information
  • Do Not dial 9-1-1 for road or weather conditions

If you call 9-1-1 in error, do not hang up, stay on the line and explain to the dispatcher that you do not have an emergency. If you hang up the dispatcher will call back to confirm that there is no emergency. If you don't answer, a police officer will be dispatched to check on your well being.

When you call 9-1-1, be patient while the call taker asks you questions. Listen to their instructions and be prepared to describe what is going on.

Do not hang up until told to by the call taker.

If you are reporting an incident that is not an emergency or would like to speak to an officer, contact the

  • Provincial Police Communication Centre at 1-888-310-1122 or *677 on your cell phone (Bell or Rogers)
  • Peterborough County OPP 705-742-0401
  • Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service 705-876-1122
  • For Highway or Road information contact the Ministry of Transport at 1-800-268-4686 or your County or Municipal Roads Department.
  • Ontario Hydro information for updates on outages call 1-800-434-1235
  • Ministry of Natural Resources 1-800-667-1940 & Bear Line 1-866-514-2327 

Save a life, only use 9-1-1 in an Emergency!