BLOOD TRIBE POLICE SERVICE

The General Investigation Unit (GIU) is responsible for the investigation of serious crimes and drug enforcement.
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The Community Policing Division is responsible for community oriented policing that promotes community based problem solving.
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Our mission is to provide support to victims of crime through respect, dignity and through acknowledging cultural traditions and values.
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News and Events

21 Feb, 2024
*** UPDATE*** Mya EAGLE CHILD, who was previously reported missing, has been found safe. Thanks go out to the public for all their assistance. *** On February 13, 2024, the family of Mya EAGLE CHILD called the Blood Tribe Police Service to report her missing. Mya, 24, from Standoff, AB, last spoke with her family on Thursday, February 8, 2024, by phone. Mya stated she was headed to Lethbridge. Mya was last seen wearing all black and is described as being 5'5" and 103 lbs, with a slim build, dark hair, and brown eyes. At this time police do not suspect foul play. Anyone with information on the possible location of Mya is asked to contact Blood Tribe Police Service at (403) 737-3800 or Blood Tribe Crime Stoppers at 1 (800) 222-8477. -30- Media Contact: Insp Rayan Najjar (403) 715-0200 Alternatively, you can email your questions to media.inquiries@bloodtribepolice.com .
12 Jan, 2024
MEDIA RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE DISSEMINATION
06 Dec, 2023
SUBJECT LOCATED SAFELY
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WE ARE HIRING!


We are looking for our next police recruits. Please visit the Officer Recruiting page.



SECURITY CAMERA REGISTRY


The Blood Tribe Police Service is starting a security camera registry. If you or your business has a security camera that is external-facing, consider this registry to help us help you. The Blood Tribe Police Service will not have immediate access to your footage, but this is a initiative that will help deter and prevent crime.


Link to the online form


Opioid concerns:

                   - BTDH offers detox and recovery programs for those facing addictions.

                   - Concerns and complaints can be directed to:

      - BTPS Complaint line: (403) 737-3800 

      - BTPS Email: tips@bloodtribepolice.com

       - Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)



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