Policing services
With the current situation regarding COVID-19 (coronavirus), we are living in unprecedented and worrying times. With this in mind, Devon & Cornwall Police are doing all we can to keep our officers, staff and community’s safe.
Emergency and high priority calls
You will see no changes to the way we respond to emergency and high priority calls. These are a critical function we will maintain to protect the public.
To help us to continue to provide a service please can, where possible for non-urgent calls, people visit our website to use our webchat, online crime reporting and other reporting forms instead of calling 101.
If you have a question and not sure who can help then try our non-emergency database, AskNED.
Enquiry Offices
Devon & Cornwall Police are taking precautions to reduce the risk of contamination, including closing or reducing hours of police station enquiry officers. This has been a difficult decision, but a vital one in protecting the health of our officers and staff.
Please do not visit police stations unless you really need to – you can find the latest information about opening times on the police enquiry offices information pages.
Staying up to date
Government and Health advice
We all need to play our part in reducing the spread of the virus and you are urged to continue following the Government’s advice around social distancing, good hygiene and self-isolation.
- Read the latest advice and information from the government on GOV.UK.
- For health and hygiene advice visit the NHS website – you can also visit the website for advice on when to call 111.