Online Reporting for Non-Emergency Incidents Now Easier and More Accessible

The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is upgrading its online incident reporting system to make it easier and faster for residents to report non-emergency incidents in multiple languages from their computer or mobile device.  

This modernized tool allows community members to report incidents like property theft, vandalism, driving-related complaints and the newly added report option for cryptocurrency fraud, a growing concern in the Ottawa area.  

The system is designed to: 

  • Increase accessibility: Available 24/7 so residents can report when it’s convenient for them. 
  • Available in more than 20 languages: English, French, Arabic, Somali, Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Filipino (Tagalog), Inuktitut, Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil, Urdu, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, German, and Polish.  
  • New features: photos, videos, and files can be uploaded and a recovery link available so you can access the report within 30 days to finish an incomplete report. 
  • Help OPS understand community concerns: Every report helps OPS better understand local safety concerns. 
  • Keep you better informed: Email notifications let residents know happens next with their report. 
  • Free up frontline resources: Allowing officers to focus on urgent calls while still ensuring non-emergency incidents are documented and reviewed. 

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