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Report a crime online
Welcome to the Victoria Police Department's Internet Property
Crime Reporting System.
You must have a valid e-mail address to use this
Internet reporting.
You can use this system if one of the following has happened to
you and you do not know who did it:
- You have lost property (excluding passports or citizenship
documents) that costs less than $5000.
- Unknown Person has stolen property (excluding vehicles or
license plates) from you that costs less than $5000.
- Unknown Person has vandalized your property or vehicle.
- Unknown Person has broken into your vehicle.
- Unknown Person has used your credit card, bank card, or cheques
without your permission and you have lost less than $5000.
- Driving Complaint
All other crimes will require further assistance, please
call 250-995-7654.
To proceed with this process, please review the following steps
and make sure you have the information available. This process
consists of 6 steps and will take approximately 20 minutes to
complete.
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We will ask you a few questions to make sure we can properly
assist you. |
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We will need to know the date and location of the crime or
incident. |
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We will need to know some basic personal information and/or
business information, such as your name and e-mail address. |
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We will need the details of your vehicle and/or property, such
as license plate, serial numbers, and value. |
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Please tell us what happened. |
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Who should we contact for further information? |
CONFIDENTIALITY:
When you transmit this report to the Victoria Police Department,
the information is transmitted through an encrypted service.
IP addresses of the computer utilized to submit your report is are
recorded. The information will be treated as confidential and
protected in accordance with all legislated requirements.
Warranty Disclaimer:
This website and all of the information it contains are provided
as a public service by the Victoria Police Department and are
provided "as is", without warranty of any kind, whether express or
implied. The Victoria Police Department explicitly disclaims any
representations or warranties, including, without limitation, the
implied warranties of merchantability, quality, or fitness for a
particular purpose.
Limitation of Liabilities:
The Victoria Police Department and the City of Victoria do not
assume and are not responsible for any liability whatsoever,
regardless of how caused, for any direct, indirect, special,
incidental, consequential, or other damages based on any use of
this website or any other website to which this site is linked,
including, without limitation, any loss of data, lost profits,
business interruption, or loss of programs or information, even if
the Victoria Police Department or the City of Victoria have been
specifically advised of the possibility of such damages.
