Overview
Peel Regional Police – Cassie Campbell Community Station
The Peel Regional Police (PRP) operates a Community Station located within the Cassie Campbell Community Centre at 1050 Sandalwood Parkway West in Brampton. This facility is part of the police service’s strategy to maintain a visible and accessible presence within local neighbourhoods, moving beyond the traditional ‘fortress’ model of centralized police divisions. Situated in Northwest Brampton, this station serves as a convenient point of contact for residents to access non-emergency police services without having to travel to the larger Divisional headquarters (such as 22 Division). It allows officers to engage more directly with the community, fostering trust and cooperation.
Services Available On-Site
While this is not a full-service police division (it does not house holding cells or major investigative units), the Community Station offers several essential services to the public:
- Information and Inquiries: Residents can visit to ask questions about local bylaws, police procedures, or community safety concerns.
- Non-Emergency Reporting: The station accepts reports for minor incidents where there is no immediate danger, such as theft under $5000, mischief/vandalism to property, or lost property.
- Document Services: The public can drop off certain documents required by investigators or pick up accident report stickers in some cases (though it is always best to call ahead to confirm specific administrative capabilities for the day).
Community Engagement
The location within a major recreational hub allows Peel Regional Police to integrate safety education into the daily lives of residents. Officers stationed here often participate in youth outreach initiatives and safety presentations held at the community centre. This proximity helps to break down barriers between law enforcement and the diverse population of Brampton. The station is staffed by uniform officers and civilian support staff who are trained to assist with a variety of community needs.
Important Limitations
It is critical for the public to understand that this is not an emergency response centre. In an emergency, always dial 9-1-1. For crimes in progress or situations requiring immediate police presence, dispatch does not originate from this desk. Additionally, services such as criminal record checks are typically processed through the central records headquarters or online, not instantly at community stations. Operating hours may vary based on officer availability and operational requirements, despite the posted schedule.
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