BLOOD TRIBE POLICE SERVICE

Crime Prevention supports local grassroots programs, local youth programs and initiatives, and to create innovative programming.
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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

By Nakoda TC January 8, 2026
Crime Statistics - Year Review 2024/2025
By Nakoda TC November 17, 2025
Blood Tribe Police are seeking witnesses in connection with an incident where multiple pedestrians were struck by a vehicle and seriously injured.
By JMI OPS October 6, 2025
**UPDATE** October 10, 2025 We are pleased to report that the two youth previously reported missing, have been found safe. BTPS would like to thank the public for all their assistance. *** Police seeking public's assistance in locating missing youth On September 25th, 2025 the Blood Tribe Police Service received a report of 2 missing persons. Chanting SMALL EYES, 13, and Clarence WADSWORTH, 14, from the Blood Tribe, were reported to be last seen around September 11, 2025, at a family member's house on the Blood Indian Reserve, AB. After extensive police investigation, both youths are believed to be in the Moses Lake area on the Blood Indian Reserve, and actively evading police for unknown reasons. Youth are also known to attend the areas of Cardston, Lethbridge, Calgary and Edmonton. Chanting is described as 5'7" in height and weighs approximately 140lbs. Chanting has medium-length brown hair and brown eyes. Clarence is described as approximately 6' in height and weighs approximately 140lbs. Clarence has medium-length brown hair and brown eyes. At this time police do not suspect foul play. Anyone with information on Chanting and Clarence's location is asked to contact Blood Tribe Police Service at (403) 737-3800 or Blood Tribe Crime Stoppers at 1 (800) 222-8477.
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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


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                   - 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)