Richmond Community Police Offices

Steveston Community Police Office

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Steveston Station

Steveston Community Police Office
4371 Moncton Street
Richmond, BC  V7E 3A8
Phone: (604) 713-2323
Fax: (604) 713-2309
For Emergencies Call 9-1-1

For non-emergency after hours service, please contact the Richmond Detachment at 604-278-1212

 PDF Document Emergency Facilities Map

Hours of Operation: Temporary Closed 
Monday to Friday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Closed on Statuary Holidays, except July 1st
For non-emergency after hours service, please contact the Richmond Detachment at 604-278-1212   

Community Police Office Sponsored Outreach Programs
Speed Watch
co-sponsored by ICBC
Promotes safe driving habits by alerting drivers to their vehicle’s speed in school zones and on busy roadways. Trained volunteers, equipped with a radar and speed reader board, give drivers instant feedback regarding their speed. The volunteers keep records of the license plate number, the vehicle’s speed and a letter is sent to inform the vehicles registered owner of the driving infraction.

Lock Out Auto Crime
co-sponsored by ICBC
Volunteers conduct random vehicle checks throughout the city, looking for visible valuables, garage door openers, open windows or unlocked doors. All inspected vehicles are given a notice, either thanking them for securing their vehicle properly or advising them how they can deter auto theft.

Volunteer Bike Patrol
Between May and October, pairs of trained volunteers on bike patrol observe and report suspicious criminal activity to the Police. Volunteers are equipped with reflective gear that identifies them as Police volunteers.

Stolen Auto Recovery
co-sponsored by ICBC
Trained volunteers are equipped with iPads which are used to identify stolen vehicles. Volunteers help to recover hundreds of stolen vehicles each year.

Pedestrian Safety
This is a crime prevention initiative aimed at educating Richmond residents on how to be a safe pedestrian.

Twice a year (fall and spring) trained volunteers along with RCMP members and Richmond firefighters head to busy intersections and talk to pedestrians about safety and hand out reflective armbands.

Volunteering
Volunteers provide front counter and switchboard service and distribute crime prevention information. They manage and operate crime prevention programs within the community.

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer please call or visit Steveston Community Police Office or for additional crime prevention information, please contact or visit the Community Police Office.

Printable Brochure
Download our brochure for future reference or to refer others to our services:

PDF Document Steveston Community Police Office Brochure