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Non-Emergency: 604-461-3456

Port Moody Police Department // Serving the community since 1913.

The Power of Our Voices: Empowering Youth to Define Relationships

Relationship violence and healthy relationships are not just adult issues. Through funding provided by the Department of Justice, the Port Moody Police Victim Services Unit and the staff and students at Heritage Woods Secondary have teamed up to challenge youth to define their relationships.  What makes a relationship healthy?  What does a healthy relationship look […]

PMPD Successfully Transitions Dispatch to E-Comm

Today the Port Moody Police Department (PMPD) moved its emergency call-taking and dispatch services to E-Comm. PMPD is the 17th police agency within southwest B.C. to integrate into E-Comm’s consolidated emergency communications centre; a transition that was the result of months of extensive operational and technical planning by PMPD and E-Comm. Devon Moon, who’s been […]

Community Pillars: Saving Lives Through Organ Donation

The Kidney Foundation of Canada, BC & Yukon Branch recently launched a campaign with a goal to save lives of those waiting for an organ transplant. Called “Community Pillars: Saving Lives Through Organ Donation, ” The Kidney Foundation is hoping to engage BC employers to make it standard practice to offer their employees an opportunity to […]

Windstorm Causes Tragic Accident in Port Moody

PORT MOODY – On March 10, 2016 at approximately 0630 AM, the Port Moody Police responded to a report of a tree that had fallen and struck a residence in the 1000 block of Alpine Place in Port Moody, BC. Port Moody Police, Port Moody Fire Rescue and the BC Ambulance service attended and located […]

Port Moody Police Chief to Retire

PORT MOODY – After 26 years of distinguished service with the Port Moody Police Department, Police Chief Chris Rattenbury has announced his plans to retire in 2017. Chief Rattenbury joined the Port Moody Police Department April 1, 1990. For more than a quarter of a century he rose through the ranks, serving the residents of […]