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Today is the beginning of Seniors Week, and we are proud to continue supporting older adults in our community through on...
06/01/2026

Today is the beginning of Seniors Week, and we are proud to continue supporting older adults in our community through ongoing outreach, education, wellness checks, and fraud prevention awareness.

Across Delta, seniors continue to play a vital role through volunteering, mentoring, supporting local organizations, caring for loved ones, and helping strengthen the sense of connection that makes our community thrive.

This week is a timely reminder for us to take the time to check in on the seniors in our lives, whether it’s a phone call, visit, or simple conversation, and to stay informed about frauds and scams that continue to target adults in our community.

May 31 to June 6 marks National AccessAbility Week, a time to recognize the importance of “Building a Strong, Accessible...
05/31/2026

May 31 to June 6 marks National AccessAbility Week, a time to recognize the importance of “Building a Strong, Accessible Canada”.

This week, we reaffirm our commitment to identifying, removing, and preventing barriers to our services, as outlined in our Accessibility Plan.

Learn more about our Accessibility Plan and the work we are doing to help ensure our services remain accessible and inclusive for all: https://www.deltapolice.ca/accessibility-plan

As Motorcycle Safety Month comes to an end, it remains a year-round reminder that all road users share responsibility fo...
05/29/2026

As Motorcycle Safety Month comes to an end, it remains a year-round reminder that all road users share responsibility for safe driving behaviour.

🏍️ Motorcyclists:
• Wear proper protective gear
• Stay visible at all times
• Ride defensively
• Never ride impaired or fatigued
• Adjust speed for conditions

🚙 Drivers:
• Look twice at intersections and lane changes
• Check blind spots carefully
• Give motorcycles space
• Stay focused - no distractions

Staying aware can help prevent serious collisions. Let’s all do our part to and keep everyone safe.

From our highways to our neighbourhood streets, we continue to see high-risk driving behaviours putting road users at ri...
05/28/2026

From our highways to our neighbourhood streets, we continue to see high-risk driving behaviours putting road users at risk.

Excessive speed, distraction, aggressive driving, and impaired driving remain major contributing factors in serious crashes across BC - and Delta is no exception.

DPD officers will continue conducting proactive enforcement throughout the community to help reduce dangerous driving behaviours and keep our roads safe for everyone.

A few extra minutes saved behind the wheel is never worth risking a collision, injury, or loss of life.

Less than two weeks to go until we hit the pavement for a great cause! 👟⁠On June 9, join us at Delta Police Headquarters...
05/27/2026

Less than two weeks to go until we hit the pavement for a great cause! 👟

On June 9, join us at Delta Police Headquarters for our 5th annual Run, Walk, Roll & Law Enforcement Torch Run in support of Special Olympics BC. With 1K and 5K routes open to all ages and abilities, this event is all about community, inclusion, and supporting incredible local athletes.⁠

The fun doesn’t stop at the finish line as we will be enjoying entertainment, food trucks, and the chance to win various prizes.⁠

Secure your spot or donate today: https://www.deltapolice.ca/rwr-letr⁠

⁠Special Olympics British Columbia Delta Police Foundation The Runinn

Yesterday, we had the privilege of swearing in five new Community Safety Officers (CSOs), officially welcoming them to t...
05/26/2026

Yesterday, we had the privilege of swearing in five new Community Safety Officers (CSOs), officially welcoming them to the team as they begin their important work supporting public safety across Delta.

We are proud to note that our CSO program continues to serve as an important recruiting pathway into policing, with over 90% of CSOs going on to become sworn members in our department.

Please take a moment to say hello and wish them well as you see them out in our community.

 : 2025 Annual Community ReportDelta, BC – The Delta Police Department (DPD) and the Police Board have released the 2025...
05/25/2026

: 2025 Annual Community Report

Delta, BC – The Delta Police Department (DPD) and the Police Board have released the 2025 Annual Report to the community, providing residents with an overview of strategic initiatives, crime trends, departmental achievements, and community safety efforts over the past year.

The report highlights the continued work of DPD officers, police staff, and volunteers in supporting community safety across Delta. It also reflects the DPD’s ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability, and community-focused policing.

Throughout 2025, the DPD continued to prioritize proactive policing, crime prevention, road safety, community engagement, support for vulnerable persons, and collaborative partnerships. Delta also remained one of the safest communities in Canada, with the city’s Crime Severity Index (CSI) remaining well below both the provincial and national averages. In addition, community confidence and trust in the DPD remains strong, with 4 out of 5 community residents rating the DPD as providing good or excellent services.

The report also outlines several strategic initiatives undertaken during the year, including advancements in technology, public safety education, community outreach, and departmental wellness initiatives.

“This report reflects the Delta Police Department’s continued commitment to delivering effective, accountable, and responsive policing,” said Delta Police Board Chair Ian Tait. “Through strong governance and close collaboration with the Chief, the Board ensures the Department is well-positioned to serve a growing and diverse community. Delta remains one of the safest communities in British Columbia, which speaks to the professionalism and dedication of the DPD team.”

“The Annual Community Report is an important opportunity to reflect on the work of our team over the past year and recognize the dedication of our officers, police staff, volunteers, and community partners,” said Chief Constable Harj Sidhu. “The success of the Delta Police Department is built on strong relationships with our community and a shared commitment to keeping Delta safe.”

The report also highlights the DPD’s continued focus on team wellness, community trust, operational effectiveness, and strategic priorities that support both current and future policing needs within the community.

The 2025 Annual Report to the community can be read here: https://issuu.com/deltapolice/docs/dpd_2025_annual_community_report

Keeping Delta Safe Community Update - May 22, 2026 Delta Police continues proactive enforcement and investigations to he...
05/22/2026

Keeping Delta Safe Community Update - May 22, 2026

Delta Police continues proactive enforcement and investigations to help keep Delta safe. Recent examples include:

Cold Case Sexual Assault Investigation – Arrest Made
File 97-22196: Delta Police recently made an arrest in a historical sexual assault investigation dating back nearly 30 years. Advances in DNA analysis and a match through the national DNA databank linked the investigation to a previously unidentified suspect. The survivor has been updated and expressed appreciation that investigators continued pursuing the file. The investigation remains ongoing, with charges anticipated.
Supporting survivors and pursuing accountability remains a priority regardless of how much time has passed.

Project KINGPIN Investigation
File 24-4794: In early 2024, the Crime Reduction Unit (CRU) investigated the theft of a shipping container containing $500,000 in e-bikes. The investigation uncovered an organized multi-jurisdictional crime group linked to thefts involving semi-trucks, trailers, and commercial cargo. Charge recommendations against three suspects were submitted this spring.
Disrupting organized property crime helps protect businesses and reduce repeat offending across the region.

Proactive Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest and Drug Seizure
File 26-8694: While conducting proactive enforcement in North Delta, the Traffic Specialty Dog Unit (TSDU) stopped a prohibited driver. Officers located suspected illicit drugs, cash, and trafficking-related substances during the arrest. PSD Ziva provided a positive indication inside the vehicle. The vehicle was impounded, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Proactive enforcement helps disrupt drug trafficking and supply of illicit drugs coming into our community.

With sunnier days here to stay in the foreseeable future, we are reminding riders to make sure their e-bikes meet legal ...
05/22/2026

With sunnier days here to stay in the foreseeable future, we are reminding riders to make sure their e-bikes meet legal requirements before heading out on the road.

Not all e-bikes are permitted in Delta. An e-bike is considered illegal if it:
• Does not have operable pedals
• Has a motor exceeding 500 watts
• Can exceed 32 km/h with motor assistance

If your e-bike doesn’t meet these standards (such as the electric dirt bike pictured), it may be classified differently under the law and could result in fines or enforcement action.

Safe, legal riding helps protect you and others on the road.

On April 30, 2026, the Delta Police Department (DPD) was honoured to host our Awards Ceremony, recognizing the outstandi...
05/21/2026

On April 30, 2026, the Delta Police Department (DPD) was honoured to host our Awards Ceremony, recognizing the outstanding contributions of officers, police staff, volunteers, and community members who have gone above and beyond in service to public safety in Delta.

Every year, the DPD responds to nearly 30,000 calls for service ranging from routine calls to incidents that can be life-altering for those involved. In those critical moments, members of our team and community step up in ways that reflect exceptional dedication, courage, and commitment.

This evening was an opportunity to highlight those individuals whose actions and contributions have made a meaningful impact on community safety and well-being, both in moments of crisis and through their everyday work.

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