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Nelson Police Department
Heraldic badge of Nelson PD
Heraldic badge of Nelson PD
AbbreviationNPD
Agency overview
FormedApril 17, 1897
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionNelson, British Columbia, Canada
Governing bodyNelson Police Board
Constituting instrument
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters606 Stanley Street
Police Constables20
Elected officers responsible
  • The Honourable Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General of British Columbia
  • Her Worship Deb Kozak, Mayor & Chair of the Nelson Police Board
Agency executive
  • Wayne Holland, Chief Constable
Website
http://www.nelsonpolice.ca

The Nelson Police Department is the police force for the City of Nelson, British Columbia, Canada.

Among the oldest police services in British Columbia, the force came into being as a municipal police force on April 17, 1897. The initial force only consisted of a Chief Constable and one Constable. Over the years of its existence, the Nelson Police Department has grown from two to twenty members. Chief Constable Wayne Holland has been the Chief of Police since 28 January, 2011.[1]

Nelson Police Board

  • Board Chair: Mayor John Dooley (since 2005 as Mayor)
  • Director: Mike McIndoe (since 2008)
  • Director: Bryan Smithson (since 2008)
  • Director: Leona Ashcroft (since 2006)
  • Director: Barrie Taylor (since 2006)

References

  1. ^ "Police chief Holland sworn in". Nelson Star. 28 January 2011. Retrieved 28 January 2011.