Welcome to Chatham-Kent Police Service
 
Chatham-Kent Police Service

Police Headquarters
24 Third Street, P. O. Box 366
Chatham, Ontario N7M 5K5
519-436-6600
Welcome to the website of the Chatham-Kent Police Service. We take pride in our commitment to a philosophy of community policing and see this website as one of many ways that we can be linked to our community partners. Our site is filled with information that can help you stay safe, learn more about your police service and make it easier to contact us.

The Chatham-Kent Police Service is dedicated to serving our community as best as we can and to strive towards making Chatham-Kent the safest community in Ontario. We urge our citizens to partner with us in that endeavour.


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Chatham-Kent Police is on Twitter!
The Chatham-Kent Police are on Twitter. Find us as CKPSMedia. ...more.
 
Charing Cross Girl Donates Teddy Bear
Morgan Rayment of Charing Cross donated a teddy bear to the Chatham-Kent Police "Bears for Kids Program". ...more.
 
June 23, 2009 - Bicycle Helmets Donated
The Ontario Trial Lawyers Association and the Kent Law Association donate bicycle helmets. ...more.
 
June 19, 2009 - Junior Acheivement BBQ on June 26, 2009
Junior Achievement of Southwestern Ontario is hosting a charity BBQ on June 26, 2009. ...more.
 
June 15, 2009 - Law Enforcement Torch Run Raises $8,350 for Special Olympics
On June 15, 2009 officers joined to participate in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. ...more.
 
June 9, 2009 - Officers Earn Fitness Awards
The Chatham-Kent Police recognized three officers for achieving fitness milestones. ...more.
 
Chatham-Kent Police Partner with Young Drivers
The Chatham-Kent Police Service and Young Drivers have partnered together to provide traffic safety tips to listeners of Country 92.9FM and AM630 radio. A new traffic safety tip will be offered each month beginning on March 16th. ...more.
 
Cops Link with Kids
In partnership with East Side Pride, members of the Chatham-Kent Police Service and First Nations officers from Walpole Island and Moraviantown took part in a new community program dubbed, Cops Link with Kids. The program was hosted by the Chatham Golf and Fun Centre and was funded through a one-time $15,000.00 grant from the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. Over 160 applications province-wide were submitted with only 40 being approved for funding. ...more.
 
Alternative Motorized Transportations

View the vehicles that CAN operate on roads

New types of vehicles and devices active in the marketplace everyday. The province recognizes the importance of these new market innovations as they expand mobility options for Ontarians and provide an environmentally friendly way to travel. ...more.