I can help with the latest available information, but I don’t have live access to news updates in this turn. Here’s what’s publicly known about Surrey Police Service District 1 Community Police Office:
- Surrey Police Service (SPS) has been progressively expanding its policing districts in Surrey, with District 1 (Whalley/City Centre) already under SPS, and other districts following as transitions completed. This expansion includes regular SPS presence and district-level reporting to keep communities informed.[2][6]
- The RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) continues to provide temporary or transitional police support in portions of Surrey during the shift from RCMP to SPS, including areas that have not yet fully transitioned, such as parts of South Surrey or Cloverdale as per the latest phased updates.[3][4]
- Public information about policing in Surrey is updated through SPS news releases, their website, and local news outlets. For district-level specifics (like District 1 operations details, office locations, and contact numbers), the SPS site and recent press releases are the best sources to consult for the most current, district-specific status.[6][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest public statements from SPS and local outlets and summarize any concrete updates for District 1 Community Police Office, or help you find the exact contact details for non-emergency inquiries and the appropriate SPS district inspector assigned to District 1. Please tell me which format you prefer (brief update, bullet points, or a small table) and whether you want me to focus on dates, personnel, or services.
Citations:
- Surrey Police Service expansion into various districts and updates on policing transitions.[2]
- Transition updates and district policing details including the role of District Inspectors for District 1.[2]
- SPOSU continued support in areas not yet fully transitioned, including portions of South Surrey.[4][3]
Sources
SURREY Police Service (SPS) announced on Thursday that it will assume responsibility for all policing operations in South Surrey next week on Tuesday, November 25, as it expands into the east side of the district. SPS began operations on the west side of South Surrey last July. SPS has hired over 160 police officers in 2025
voiceonline.comLearn about how Surrey is shifting from a contracted policing model with the RCMP to an independent municipal police service: the Surrey Police Service (SPS).
www.surrey.caRecent Updates … On April 1, SPS assumed responsibility for all policing operations in Cloverdale, marking the next step in the ongoing policing transition from the RCMP to SPS. Find out more
www.surreypolice.caSURREY Police Service (SPS) became the police of jurisdiction in Surrey on November 29, 2024. This week, SPS completed 60 days of command responsibilities for policing and public safety. Over the past 60 days, SPS frontline officers have responded to over 18,000 calls for service in the Whalley / City Centre and Newton policing districts, […]
voiceonline.comThe RCMP’s Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) wishes to convey its thanks, and ongoing commitment to provide continued police service to South Surrey residents and businesses on the east side of the area known as District 5.The Surrey Police Service (SPS) announced it will expand service to the west side of South Surrey as of July 28, while SPOSU continues its service to the community in the area east of Highway 99 toward the Cloverdale/Langley border and the Pacific Highway...
rcmp.caIn 2018, Surrey City Council voted to transition from the RCMP to its own municipal police service. This change was approved by the Province of BC and Surrey Police Service was established. SPS is now responsible for policing and law enforcement in the City of Surrey.
www.surreypolice.caSurrey Police Service is now the current police of jurisdiction for Surrey.
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