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Organization: Peel Regional Police - Vulnerable Persons Registry - Brampton - Hurontario St  
Phone Numbers: 905-453-2121 * 905-453-3311
Email: VPR@peelpolice.ca
Website: www.peelpolice.ca/reporting-records/vulnerable-per...
Address:
7750 Hurontario St
Brampton, ON
L6V 3W6
Intersection: Hurontario St and Sir Lou Dr
Location: Brampton (Downtown)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Sun24 hours
Mon24 hours
Tue24 hours
Wed24 hours
Thu24 hours
Fri24 hoursOpen
Sat24 hours

Executives: Sean Gormley - Superintendent
22div.superintendent@peelpolice.on.ca
Public Contacts: Cst Brad Grozier - Community Liaison Officer
905-453-3311 ext 2260 * 3677@peelpolice.ca
Service Description: The Vulnerable Persons' Registry (VPR) helps police and the community locate missing people. The registry allows the caregivers and/or parents of vulnerable people to submit vital information that will be used by emergency services during a crisis situation (e.g. person is missing, hostile behavior, etc)

Those eligible to participate are people who because of a medical (e.g. Alzheimer's diseases, Autism Spectrum Disorder, brain injury, etc.), mental health or physical condition may pose a danger to themselves and/or others

To register online, you must provide the following for the person being registered:
  • Name, Date of birth and Physical descriptors (e.g. scars, birthmarks etc.)
  • Languages spoken/understood (verbal, non-verbal, sign language, etc)
  • Diagnosis
  • Life sustaining medications, if any
  • GPS device information, if any
  • Interests/fascinations
  • Tendencies/known routines or locations where the vulnerable person may go
  • Specific behaviours that the officer(s) may encounter, including triggers or subjects to avoid discussing
  • Redirection strategies and communication techniques to aid the officer(s)
  • Two recent photos (.jpg format): the person’s face (shoulders up) and a full body photo. If applicable, include any assistive devices: cane, walker, wheelchair, etc.

Contact and other Support Person: provide name, date of birth, address and contact information

For vulnerable person 17 years and younger information to be renewed yearly
For vulnerable persons 18 years and older information to be renewed every two years

Information provided will only be used by police personnel for the purposes of this program

Fees: None
Application: Registration of vulnerable person
Eligibility / Target Population: People who may need to be located because of a medical (e.g. Alzheimer's diseases, Autism Spectrum Disorder, brain injury, etc.), mental health or physical condition may pose a danger to themselves and/or others
Languages: English
Area Served:
Brampton  
See Also: Personal Emergency Response Systems
Police Services
Wandering

This information was last completely updated on October 3, 2025

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Updated October 3, 2025
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