Contact Us

Not an Emergency?

Submit a report online

You can fill out an online report for things like:

  • Small crimes under $5000 (e.g. theft, graffiti/tagging, fraud, property damage, shoplifting)
  • Community or traffic concerns
  • Noise complaints
  • Lost/stolen ID
  • Submitting a crime tip

Call 1-888-310-1122

For all other situations, or if you’re not sure what response is needed,
call 1-888-310-1122 for assistance.

Call 9-1-1 for emergencies

Call 9-1-1 when there is a risk to life or property, when a crime is in progress, or when someone is seriously injured.

Emergency situations include:

  • Break and enters in progress
  • Assaults in progress
  • Disturbances with fights
  • Active domestic and family disputes
  • Impaired drivers
  • Missing person
  • Suicidal person
  • Active fires
  • Medical emergencies (heart attacks, allergic reactions, unconscious person)

Police Detachment Locations

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Christian Island Detachment

[serving Beausoleil First Nation]

Curve Lake Detachment

[serving Curve Lake First Nation]

Dokis First Nation Detachment

[serving Dokis First Nation]

Fort William Detachment

[serving Fort William First Nation]

Garden River Detachment

[serving Garden River First Nation]

Ginoogaming Detachment

[serving Ginoogaming First Nation]

Kettle and Stony Point Detachment

[serving Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation]

Nipissing Detachment

[serving Nipissing First Nation and Wahnapitae First Nation]

Pic Mobert Detachment

[serving Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg]

Pic River Detachment

[serving Biigtigong Nishnaabeg]

Rocky Bay Detachment

[serving Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek]

Sagamok Detachment

[serving Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation]

Wasauksing Detachment

[serving Shawanaga First Nation, Wasauksing First Nation, Magnetawan First Nation]

General Inquiries

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APS Headquarters

1436 Highway 17B
Garden River, ON
P6A 6Z1

1-800-438-5638 (toll-free)

705-946-2539 (local)

705-946-2859

Compliments and Complaints

The employees of the Anishinabek Police Service are committed to ensuring Anishinabek and its residents and visitors are safe and healthy, while respecting traditional cultural values and the protection of inherent rights and freedoms on our traditional territories.

At times the Anishinabek Police Service and its members make mistakes or act in a manner the public doesn’t understand nor like. By bringing concerns to our attention, we can address them in a productive manner. The APS is committed to providing our communities with the highest quality service possible. As a result, your input is essential to meeting community expectations. Your comments both positive & negative will help us to improve service and achieve our Vision and Mission Statement goals. Ensuring a prescribed standard of professionalism related to officer conduct, appearance and ethics will strengthen the public confidence in our police service.

Submit a Compliment

If you have had a positive experience with a member of the Anishinabek Police Service or have recently observed a member of the APS who you feel is worthy of a compliment, we would like to hear from you. We are extremely proud of our members and your comments are greatly appreciated.

Submit a Complaint

Anyone who has concerns about the conduct of an APS employee or the policies guiding APS employees may file a complaint.