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· If you're still reading this, I also want to remind everyone to call us if you hear of plans of a party, gathering, fight or anything else that you believe will be a problem. We would rather be given information ahead of time, regardless of whether or not the concern materializes.
· In emergencies, dialing911 is the fastest way to get help. For non-urgent matters, use the local non-emergency number. This guide covers when to call, what information to provide, and alternatives to contacting the police. Knowing when to call the police can make a big difference in emergencies.
· 911 is for emergencies. Our non-emergency number is 748-1251. If your power goes out, call your power company. Check on elderly or home-bound family members (by phone or virtual). Be sure to bring pets indoors. Stay home if you can.
The members of the Chesterfield County Police Department are committed to serving the people of Chesterfield County with integrity and professionalism. We are a part of our community, not apart from it.
Police reports or requests for immediate police response must be made by phone by calling either 911 in the event of an emergency or 804-748-1251 for a non-emergency. We have an online crime report that can be filled out for non-emergency situations.
· Learn when to use the appropriate local contact for police, fire, or medical services instead of 911. Non-emergency numbers serve as an alternative to 911 for incidents requiring police, fire, or medical assistance that do not pose an immediate threat to life or property.