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BPS 2024 report released

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 14, 2025 | 11:13 AM

The Belleville Police Service is proud to officially release its 2024 Annual Report, highlighting a year of meaningful progress, enhanced community safety, and continued commitment to public service.

In 2024, BPS advanced several key objectives outlined in its 2022–2024 Strategic Plan, achieving measurable results across priority areas. The report provides a detailed look at service statistics, crime trends, and unit accomplishments, reflecting the professionalism and hard work of all members.

Through proactive policing, road safety initiatives, community partnerships, and a focus on member well-being, the Belleville Police Service continued to build trust and strengthen the city’s overall safety and resilience.

“Our 2024 Annual Report reflects the extraordinary efforts of our members and the ongoing partnership of the Belleville community,” said Chief Murray Rodd.

“Every day, our officers and civilian staff demonstrate professionalism, compassion, and innovation in their work. This report highlights not only our achievements but also our ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability, and collaboration.”

The Belleville Police Service thanks the community and its partners for their continued trust and support.

Read the full report at this link.

(BROCK ORMOND)