Columbia Place Apartments.

 

 

What are the requirements of a volunteer

You must meet the following criteria to be a volunteer:

  • be 18 years of age or older
  • able to volunteer a minimum 4 hours a month
  • possess good interpersonal skills - must speak English fluently, other languages are an asset
  • must enjoy working with the public
  • must be a team player
  • willing to undergo a police security clearance check
  • must keep information confidential
 




Neighbourhood Police Officer


Each community policing office has a Vancouver Police Constable assigned to the specific area. This Constable is called the Neighbourhood Patrol Officer or NPO. The NPO for the West End and Coal Harbour area is Constable Romi Mattu. Cst. Mattu is new to the NPO position and we welcome her to our CPC and look forward to the new changes she will bring to the community. If you would like to speak with Cst. Mattu please stop by our office on Davie Street Visit the Contact Us page for location information.
Our Community Policing Office is a place where our volunteers and police officers can work with the residents, business owners and the community to work on crime prevention planning and discuss concerns. Our foot, bike patrol and office coordinators work to organize community patrols and crime prevention programs in the community. Please visit our Programs page for a list of programs that we offer.

Board of Directors and Office Staff


Joshua Director - President
Michelle Director - Vice President
Rita Director - Secretary
Bonnie Director  - Treasurer
Sam Director
Janet Director
Donalda Director
John Director
Mike Director
Aleya Executive Director
Richard Office Coordinator
Cst. Romi Mattu Neighbourhood Patrol Officer (N.P.O)


Board Members are elected into their positions. If you are interested in becoming a member of our board, please stop by the office for more information. The election for board positions is held in May of each year for available positions. You must be a resident of Metro Vancouver to be considered for election.

Ever Wanted to Ask a Police Officer a Question?


For some people it can be intimidating or uncomfortable to speak with a Police Officer. Whether or not this describes you, we`ve setup a way for you to contact a Vancouver Police Constable by email. Fill out the form below and press submit to send in your question. Please keep your question specific. Also check out the Vancouver Police Department webpage as it has a comprehensive database of information. Questions are submitted to our Office Constable. Due to unpredictable situations, we are unable to guarantee or suggest a recommended time for a response. For emergency situations, please call 9-1-1 or contact the Vancouver Police Non-Emergency Line at 604-717-3321 for a quicker response and resolution to your query.

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