Abbotsford Police Department

Abbotsford Police Department We hope this guide helps explain our procedures when it comes to the release of information from the Abbotsford Police Department.

The Abbotsford Police Department, working together with our amazing community, is dedicated to making Abbotsford the safest city in British Columbia. When the AbbyPD Release Information

The Abbotsford Police Department (AbbyPD) is committed to openness and transparency in our operations, activities, and communications with the public. Our media team often receives questions c

oncerning our decisions to post or not post information, including press releases and suspect photos on incidents that take place in Abbotsford. The laws around public records and disclosure are comprehensive and it is important for us to balance privacy rights (Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act) of involved parties with the need to be transparent and provide information that is in the interest of the public and public safety. We frequently receive requests for information related to:
 Serious crimes- homicides, violent assaults, robberies
 Public warnings re: high risk offenders
 Emergency Evacuations
 Fatal or serious traffic collisions
 S*x- or child-related suspicious circumstances cases
 Significant crime trends and/or associated arrests
 Missing Persons
 Witness/ Public Assistance appeals
 Any other case where a release of information would be in the interest of public safety
 Enforcement/Traffic Campaigns
 Up-coming events
 Crime Prevention initiatives
 Misconduct or alleged misconduct by our officers

When we do or don’t identify a suspect:
• If the suspect is an adult and charges have been sworn, we may release their name, age, city of residence and their booking photo. When we do release booking photos for adults, it is because there is a public safety concern. community need or interest.
• If the suspect is a juvenile, we will not identify them by name or release their photo. Where we release this information:
On our social media pages:
• Facebook: AbbyPoliceDept
• Twitter:
• Instagram: Abbotsford Police Department

Why we release this information:
• We believe in transparency and being forthcoming with our community about crimes and events that occur in Abbotsford.

• Releasing information in a timely manner gives our community an accurate account of events. It also provides them with a way to not only be aware of what is going on in their city but allows them to take necessary precautions, if they choose, to avoid being victimized. Traffic Collisions:
We can provide the following about collisions: time, date, location of an accident and confirmation of whether there were any injuries. A factual synopsis (no personal details) of a collision can be provided as it becomes available and as appropriate. If someone is arrested, we will release that information as well. If the collision results in a fatality, we will confirm that information, but we will not release the identity of a deceased person; this information can be obtained from BC Coroner Service. Also, we cannot release who may have been at fault, as that is determined by our officers during their investigation.

AbbyPD Investigating Serious Motorcycle Collision Abbotsford, BC – June 13th, 2026 – At approximately 2:06 p.m. today, A...
06/13/2026

AbbyPD Investigating Serious Motorcycle Collision

Abbotsford, BC – June 13th, 2026 – At approximately 2:06 p.m. today, Abbotsford Police Patrol officers responded to a serious motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Whatcom Road and South Parallel Road.

Emergency crews arrived to find a motorcycle and an SUV involved in a collision within the intersection. The motorcyclist sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to hospital. The occupants of the SUV were shaken but were not injured.

The investigation remains in its early stages, with assistance from the Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service (ICARS). The intersection of Whatcom Road and South Parallel Road will remain closed for several hours as investigators process the scene.

Whatcom Road is closed in both directions between Nelles Road and Highway 1, and South Parallel Road is closed between Cole Road and Angus Campbell Road.

Police are asking anyone who witnessed the collision or who may have dash camera footage to contact the Abbotsford Police Department at 604-859-5225.

Abbotsford Police File: 2026-25152

Sergeant Paul Walker
Media Relations Officer
Abbotsford Police Department

ROAD CLOSUREAbbyPD patrol officers are currently on scene of a serious collision at the intersection of Whatcom Road and...
06/13/2026

ROAD CLOSURE

AbbyPD patrol officers are currently on scene of a serious collision at the intersection of Whatcom Road and South Parallel Road involving a passenger vehicle and a motorcycle. The intersection is closed in all directions and is expected to remain shut down for several hours. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Please avoid the area.

Today, Patrol Officers conducted speed enforcement in the Godson Elementary School zone along Bevan Ave. The most signif...
06/12/2026

Today, Patrol Officers conducted speed enforcement in the Godson Elementary School zone along Bevan Ave. The most significant stop, just after 12:00 p.m., involved a vehicle travelling at 78 km/h in the posted 30 km/h school zone. The 48-year-old driver had their vehicle impounded and was issued a ticket for excessive speed. Several other drivers were also issued tickets for various speeding violations.

Thank you to everyone who stopped to say hello to our team—we also appreciated the positive interactions with students from the surrounding schools. Road Safety continues to be a priority for us.

Have you ever been curious about the grit and endurance required to become a police officer?Awaken your curiosity at Run...
06/12/2026

Have you ever been curious about the grit and endurance required to become a police officer?

Awaken your curiosity at Run with a Recruiter!

Join our officers on June 18th at 6:30am – 8:00am to get a look at how they train and experience an intensive workout

At Run with a Recruiter, you will get a chance to
- Workout alongside AbbyPD officers.
- Meet the recruiters and ask questions.

For registration and more information please visit the link below.

https://ow.ly/cTGS50Z9ZgI

06/11/2026

Smiles for Miles!

Last week, AbbyPD officers, civilian staff and volunteers all came together to support The Special Olympics British Columbia Law Enforcement Torch Run. Not only does this event help athletes in building connections with members of our community, it also spreads awareness about the importance of inclusion and acceptance. Participating in this event encourages athletes in achieving their goals on or off the track. A huge thank you to everyone that was involved in making long lasting memories for the athletes.

To view the full video on YouTube, please see the link below.
https://ow.ly/GJfb50Z9XfI

Here at the Abbotsford Police Department, we are committed to building a team grounded in diversity, gender equity, and ...
06/10/2026

Here at the Abbotsford Police Department, we are committed to building a team grounded in diversity, gender equity, and inclusion and guided by our values of integrity, honour, courage, and service.

Apply below as we are now accepting applications for Recruit Constables.

https://ow.ly/mq3F50Z9FCJ

AbbyPD’s Crime Reduction Unit Arrests Business Break & Enter Suspect  Abbotsford, BC – June 9th, 2026 – During the first...
06/09/2026

AbbyPD’s Crime Reduction Unit Arrests Business Break & Enter Suspect

Abbotsford, BC – June 9th, 2026 – During the first five months of this year, the Abbotsford Police Department has responded to 72 business break and enters across the city. For comparison, AbbyPD officers attended 178 such incidents throughout all of 2025.

On May 19th, 2026, AbbyPD Patrol officers responded to an overnight break and enter at a business in the 2200 block of Townline Road. Just days later, on May 26th, Patrol officers attended another overnight break and enter at a local business in the 31100 block of Peardonville Road. Detectives from AbbyPD’s Crime Reduction Unit took over the investigation and identified similarities between the two incidents and quickly identified and arrested a suspect.

On May 27th 38-year-old Devon Reeve was formally charged with two counts of break and enter in relation to these incidents.

AbbyPD’s Crime Reduction Unit plays a key role in identifying repeat offenders, enforcing court-ordered conditions, and disrupting criminal activity. Their proactive work remains critical to reducing property crime and enhancing safety throughout Abbotsford.

AbbyPD is reminding residents and business owners that they can play an important role in supporting community safety by participating in Project Clearview—AbbyPD’s voluntary community camera registry program designed to assist criminal investigations and improve response efficiency.

For more information about Project Clearview or to register, visit: www.abbypd.ca/project-clearview

Abbotsford Police File 2026-21081

Sergeant Paul Walker
Media Relations Officer
Abbotsford Police Department

Weekend Recap: June 5th to June 8thBetween Friday at 5:00 p.m. & Monday at 6:00 a.m., AbbyPD frontline officers responde...
06/08/2026

Weekend Recap: June 5th to June 8th

Between Friday at 5:00 p.m. & Monday at 6:00 a.m., AbbyPD frontline officers responded to 278 calls for service.

Friday Night

Friday evening was relatively routine, with no major incidents to report. Officers impounded one vehicle for excessive speeding, arrested a prohibited driver, and issued a licence suspension. Curfew checks and licence premises checks were also conducted.

Saturday

During the day shift, officers remained focused on ongoing investigations. They responded to an overnight commercial break and enter in the 30300 block of Fraser Highway and also located and arrested a man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant.

Overnight, officers identified an impaired driver. Additional curfew checks and licence premise inspections were conducted throughout the city by our Gang Crime Unit.

Sunday

Sunday’s day shift had a light call volume. A network outage impacted AbbyPD’s non-emergency texting service for a period of time. Additional officers were deployed to assist with a cycling event in west Abbotsford.

Overnight, proactive police work led to the arrest of two individuals involved in fuel theft—more to come on this. Officers also located a previously reported missing person, who was found safe. One vehicle was impounded for excessive speeding, and two drivers received licence suspensions.

Weekend Call Summary:

17 - Intimate Partner Violence Reports
11 - Assaults
3 - Missing Person Reports
4 - Break & Enters
8 - Thefts
14 – Collisions

Proactive Traffic enforcement efforts led to:

1 impaired driver was removed from the roads, and 33 violation tickets being issued. By the end of the weekend, 3 individuals were held in custody.

We’re pleased to report that our non-emergency texting service is now fully operational again. Thank you all for your pa...
06/08/2026

We’re pleased to report that our non-emergency texting service is now fully operational again. Thank you all for your patience and understanding.

Your camera could help solve crime.Project Clearview is a voluntary camera registry from AbbyPD. It helps officersknow w...
06/06/2026

Your camera could help solve crime.

Project Clearview is a voluntary camera registry from AbbyPD. It helps officers
know where cameras are located when something happens nearby, so they can
follow up and request footage if needed.

Registering is quick and can be done online. If an incident occurs in your area,
AbbyPD may contact you to ask if you’re willing to share footage.

You stay in control. Police cannot access your camera or recordings, and you
decide if you want to share.

Learn more or register at abbypd.ca/project-clearview

Address

2838 Justice Way
Abbotsford, BC
V2T3P5

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

+16048595225

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