Total calls for service – Belleville Police responded to 126 calls for service over a 24-hour period beginning at 5:00 am on October 21, 2025 to 5:00 am on October 22, 2025.
Women in Policing Career Event
The Belleville Police Service is hosting their annual Women in Policing career event on Wednesday, November 19th, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the police station.
If you are a woman interested in a career as a Special Constable or Police Constable, this event is an excellent opportunity to learn more about a career with the Belleville Police Service. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore various units within the Service, tour the station, and network with both Special Constables and Police Constables. BPS Members will share their experiences, discuss career paths, and answer questions about the hiring process.
In order to provide a quality experience to our attendees, registration is required, and spaces are limited.
Visit our careers page to learn more and register.
The Belleville Police Service looks forward to welcoming participants and helping them discover a rewarding career in public service.
Intimate Partner Violence
On October 21st at 8:28pm, Belleville Police responded a residence in the city’s east end regarding a domestic dispute. It was reported that a female was screaming, and a neighbour let the female and her child inside their home for safety.
Upon arrival, officers spoke with the female, who reported that a verbal argument with her partner had escalated into a physical assault, where her partner threw her to the ground, grabbed her by the neck and struck her head against the ground several times. When she attempted to leave the residence, she was initially stopped but eventually managed to leave with her child.
Further investigation revealed that the male was in breach of a probation order prohibiting him from contacting the female and requiring him to keep the peace and be of good behaviour.
As a result of the investigation, officers located arrested, and charged a 24-year-old Belleville man with:
· Assault
· Forcible confinement
· Fail to comply with probation order X2
He was held for a bail hearing.
Firework Reminder
The Belleville Police Service would like to remind residents that fireworks are only permitted during designated holidays.
As per the fireworks by-law (By-law 2022-129, Part VI) the public discharge of consumer fireworks is only allowed on the day before, the day of, and the day after Victoria Day and Canada Day, unless written permission is obtained from the Fire Chief.
Please ensure you are aware of and follow all local by-laws to help keep our community safe.