North Wales Police
North Wales Police Authority covers the six counties of North Wales - Gwynedd, Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham, with a total population of 657,000.
North Wales Police Authority is one of 43 police authorities in England and Wales which oversees the work of its local Police Force. It is an independent body made up of local people. Together with the Home Secretary and chief police officers, it is responsible for the management of policing in North Wales.
There are three territorial divisional police areas in North Wales. All of these areas are accountable to the North Wales Police authority.
Each of these regions have there own website which contains information and advice about police activity in the area it serves. Each of these regions will also have a diversity officer. You can select your local force, by clicking select a region and selecting your region.
By clicking the following link you can find your Community Beat Manager
This will provide you with the community beat manager’s name, mobile phone number and email details. If they are not immediately available you can leave a message . If the CBM is not available and you need to speak with a Police Officer in relation to a non urgent issue you can use the following numbers:
For all non-urgent calls: 0845 6071002
In an Emergency dial 999