How do I contact Kingston police?

Please call us at 613-549-4660 if you have a known suspect or if the incident involved a break and enter.

What is London’s police number?

101
If you’re in danger but you can’t talk on the phone, you should still call 999, then follow these instructions depending on whether you’re calling from a mobile or a landline. Call 101 for non-emergency enquiries. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service on 18001 101.

Can I text the police UK?

The emergency SMS service allows deaf, hard of hearing and speech-impaired people in the UK to send an SMS text message to the UK 999 service, where it will be passed to the police, ambulance, fire and rescue, or coastguard.

How many police stations are in London?

Metropolitan Police

Metropolitan Police Service
Agency executives Sir Stephen House, Acting Commissioner Helen Ball, Acting Deputy Commissioner
Facilities
Stations 180
Website

Can you call the police anonymously?

Call the confidential hotline on 0800 789 321. Report online to the Met Police. Give information anonymously via CrimeStoppers.

Can you text 101 police?

If you’re in danger but you can’t talk on the phone, you should still call 999, then follow these instructions depending on whether you’re calling from a mobile or a landline. Call 101 for non-emergency enquiries. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service on 18001 101.

How do you call 999 without speaking?

Call 999 from a mobile If you don’t speak or answer questions, press 55 when prompted and your call will be transferred to the police. Pressing 55 only works on mobiles and doesn’t allow the police to track your location. If you don’t press 55 your call will be ended.

How can a deaf person call 999?

You can call the North East Ambulance Service by dialilng 999 or 112 for emergencies or 111 for non-urgent health issues. If you are deaf, hearing or speech-impaired, or non-verbal, you can contact us using the emergency text relay service – for more information click here or click on the image below.