Indigenous Advisory Committee
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) consistently seeks the wisdom of our local Indigenous Advisory Committee to:
- Provide advice on matters relating to culture, spirituality, and knowledge
- Guide our path as we continue towards reconciliation
- Ensure the needs of our entire community are being met
To further broaden understanding and awareness, representatives from the three largest Indigenous communities around Lethbridge - the Kainai Nation, the Piikani Nation, and the Lethbridge and Area Métis - are asked serve on the committee and share their unique perspectives with the whole.
Contact
Lethbridge Police Service
135 1 Avenue South
Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 0A1
Hours for public access:
Monday to Friday - 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
Closed weekends and statutory holidays
Non-Emergency Phone: 403-328-4444
General Inquiries Phone: 403-327-2210
Email: General Inquiries
(Not monitored 24/7. Call 403-328-4444 to report a crime or suspicious activity.)
BE ADVISED:
Reports made to Lethbridge Police phone lines, emails or social media channels cannot be submitted anonymously or confidentially. All messages are recorded and subject to full disclosure in court.
To report a crime anonymously:
- Attend the Lethbridge Police Service in-person to speak with an officer
- Contact Crime Stoppers to provide a tip about an unsolved case or suspected criminal activity