Contact the Halifax Regional Police Patrol Division
Business hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed statutory holidays.
- phone: 902.490.5016
- visit: Halifax Regional Police Headquarters, 1975 Gottingen Street, Halifax
Divisional offices
Office hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Central Division (Halifax Peninsula)
Inspector Mo Chediac, Divisional Commander
- phone: 902.490.6166
- visit: 1975 Gottingen Street, Halifax
Community Response Officers
Constable Mike Zinck
Constable Martin Cromwell
Constable Devon Norris
Constable Darcy Lucas
Constable Tanya Rainault
East Division (Dartmouth)
Insp. Chris Marinelli, Divisional Commander
- phone: 902.490.5171
- visit: 7 Mellor Avenue, Burnside Industrial Park
Community Response Officers
Constable Jeff Brown
Constable Kim Chambers
Constable Jim Smith
West Division (Bedford to Sambro Loop)
Inspector Kim Robinson, Divisional Commander
- phone: 902.490.5200
- visit: 15 Convoy Run, Bedford
Community Response Officers
Constable Jenn Clarke
Constable Jody Prior
Constable Egist Mandru
Constable Paul Desrochers
When should I contact the divisional office?
Contact the division office or your community response officer directly when you have complaints, concerns or suggestions specific to your community that relate to quality of life issues such as:
- excessive noise
- property damage
- loitering
- traffic violations
- break and enters
- thefts
More information on reporting crime to Halifax Regional Police.
School Response Officers
Contact your school response officer if you have an interest in or concern with the safe environment of your school:
Central Division (Halifax Peninsula)
Constable Alan Jazic
East Division (Dartmouth)
Constable Amy Edwards
West Division (Bedford to Sambro Loop)
Constable Martine Maillet
What do School Response Officers do?
- counsel and talk informally with students
- work to enhance the safety and security of the school
- investigate criminal offences relating to the school and its population
- serve as a liaison between the school, students and the criminal justice system
- deliver safety and crime prevention lessons to students, staff and parents
What does the Halifax Regional Police Patrol Division do?
The Patrol Division is the most visible of all divisions of the Halifax Regional Police. Uniformed officers patrol neighbourhoods on foot or in police vehicles, respond to calls for assistance and work in partnership with citizens to keep our communities safe.
Patrol officers are divided into four watches. Each watch has officers who are assigned to one of the three divisional areas, Central, East and West. Patrol officers work two 12-hour day shifts, two 12-hour night shifts and then have four days off.
In addition to the three divisional offices, the Patrol Division also includes Divisional Quick Response Units for Central, East and West.
Units in the Support Division
The Support Division support front line operations and includes:
- Aviation Security Unit
- Community Relations and Crime Prevention Unit
- Emergency Response Team
- K9 Unit
- Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team
- Mounted Unit
- Ports Unit
- Public Safety Unit
- Traffic Unit