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  1. If you are a victim of Fraud Under $5,000, you can file a report online or call 416-808-2222. If you are a victim of fraud, and have provided personal information, and/or lost money, take these steps right away: Gather all information about the fraud, including receipts, copies of emails, text messages, and documents

  2. If you are contacting us to report a crime or emergency, please use one of the options below: In an Emergency or to report suspicious activity in progress, Call 9-1-1 If you are a victim of a fraud under $5,000, file a report online To report a Fraud Over $5,000, call our non-emergency line at 416-808-2222

  3. The following cannot be reported online: If someone has stolen your identity, call our non-emergency line at 416-808-2222 to report.

  4. In addition to reporting suspected fraud or identity theft to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, you should also contact both of Canada’s national credit bureausEquifax Canada and TransUnion Canada—to order a free credit report immediately and ask that a fraud alert be put on your file.

  5. To report a crime anonymously, call Crime Stoppers at: 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or online at: www.222tips.com. In An Emergency: Call 9-1-1. To report a crime to the Toronto Police that is not an emergency call 416-808-2222.

  6. All cases filed using the Citizens Online Police Reporting System will be reviewed by Toronto Police Officers. Upon review, if further investigation of your case is needed, you may be contacted via email or phone. Filing a false police report is a criminal offence.

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    The police non-emergency line 416-808-2222 allows residents to connect with police services, personnel and programs. It is also the place to report crimes that are not, or are no longer an emergency, for instance if your home has been broken into but no one is on your property.

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