About Maple Ridge RCMP

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The Municipality of Maple Ridge contracts with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to provide municipal level police services.
The Maple Ridge RCMP is dedicated to protect and serve the citizens of Maple Ridge through the prevention and reduction of crime, in partnership with our community.
When crime issues cross municipal boundaries, Maple Ridge Detachment maintains its strong partnership within the larger Lower Mainland District Regional Police Service.
This structure facilitates the coordination of a cooperative framework of all detachments within the Lower Mainland and allows us to take advantage of the operational effectiveness and efficiencies of a number of integrated policing units. We can also call upon resources from the RCMP's provincial and federal policing components (Police Dog Services, Forensic Identification Service, IHIT, Air One, etc.) whenever they would be of benefit to the community and our policing efforts.
What we do
From 24/7 patrol and emergency response to proactive and regional policing, our team is always working to create safer, healthier, more vibrant neighbourhoods throughout our jurisdiction. We handle around 30,000 calls for service each year ranging from noise complaints and requests for information to life and death emergencies.
To be truly effective managing this dynamic, diverse and demanding workload we work hard to develop innovative approaches to traditional police work and to get proactive about public safety issues that are beyond our traditional mandate to resolve.
Message from the Officer in Charge of Maple Ridge RCMP

Supt. Adam Gander
I am honored to serve as the Officer in Charge of Maple Ridge RCMP, having spent the majority of my career working and living in this area.
We have heard from residents, businesses, and community partners and are prioritizing increased police visibility and concentrating on road safety. We also continue to work in partnership to assist our youth, seniors, and those facing mental health and addiction challenges. For example, we introduced the Ridge Family and Youth Resource Team (FYRST) to provide essential support to local youth and help strengthen connections to their schools, families, and local resources. Programs like these help us build a safer, more resilient community together.
While I may be the Officer in Charge, I know that true community safety is a shared effort. I am incredibly proud and grateful to work alongside our dedicated police officers, staff members, and volunteers who remain committed to serving our community. I also want to recognize their families whose support allows us to serve to the best of our abilities.
Finally, I would like to thank and acknowledge the City of Maple Ridge for their continued partnership and support as we look ahead to the future policing needs and priorities of the community.
Supt. Adam Gander
Officer in Charge, Maple Ridge RCMP
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