CCPC at Mt. Pleasant

For 2006, we plan on encouraging property owners and residents of Mount Pleasant to be more aware of what's happening in their area and what they could be doing to prevent crime from occurring.

Our Mount Pleasant patrol members are continuing to work hard by going out on patrol. They have been very busy at calling 911 and reporting suspicious activity, reporting abandoned autos and illegally dumped garbage. If you see them on patrol, feel free to approach them if you have any concerns or to just say "Hi".

And remember to drop by & talk to our Mt. Pleasant volunteers at our community outreach table located at Kingsgate mall during the week. We at the Collingwood Policing Centre are very proud of all our volunteers down in Mt. Pleasant. All their hard work and dedication is very much appreciated.

Joe Pham
joe@collingwoodcpc.com
778 834-2935

Mount Pleasant CARES is a group made up of residents in the area who are strong believers in improving the quality of life in their neighbourhood. The group has been together for over 2 years, lead by Brad Wray and Tammy Brander serving as their committee chairs. Every month, they volunteer their time to meet with our CPC, Organizations in the area, merchants and residents to address upcoming events, patrols, street sweeps, poster removals, problem premises and any other issues, or improvements to be made in their area. If you have any inquiries about MP CARES or are interested in being a member, visit their website: http://mtpleasantcares.org or at Yahoo Groups: http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/mp-cares/ or you can email Tammy Brander at: tammb@telus.net

Report Crimes On-line

In an effort to make reporting crimes easier and safer, The Vancouver Police Department have developed
» this on-line reporting system
. Remember, the more information you provide, the better the police can investigate!
Please do not hesitate to use this form if you have knowledge of crimes or suspicious activities.
IMPORTANT
: For any incident where you NEED a POLICE OFFICER to ATTEND, PLEASE CALL 9-1-1 IMMEDIATELY.