Skip to Content
Emergency: 911
  • Careers
  • File a Report
  • Contact Us
Safe Exit

Ottawa Police Service Logo Ottawa Police Service Logo

Contact Us
  • Reports and Requests
    • Alarm Registration
    • Collision Reporting
    • Compliments and Complaints
    • Contact Us
    • Court
    • Destruction of Fingerprints and Photographs
    • File a Report
    • Paid Duty and Events
    • Record and Background Checks
    • Request a Copy of a Police Report
    • Victim Support Unit
  • Community Safety and Crime Prevention
    • Community Police Centres
    • Community Safety and Well-Being
    • Crime Prevention
    • Projects and Publications
    • Scams and Fraud
    • Traffic and Road Safety
    • Water and Boating Safety
  • News and Updates
    • Community Safety Data Portal
    • Demonstrations and Protests
    • Disciplinary Hearings and Decisions
    • In-Car Cameras
    • Media Contacts
    • Missing Persons
    • News and Events
    • Our Ottawa
    • Persons to Identify
    • Rewards
    • Unsolved
    • Wanted Persons
  • Careers and Volunteering
    • Careers - Sworn and Civilian
    • Community Equity Council
    • Student and Youth Opportunities
    • Volunteer
    • Youth Advisory Committee
  • Who We Are
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
    • In the Community
    • Leadership Team
    • Media Contacts
    • Our History
    • Ottawa Police Service Board
    • Ottawa Police Service Gala
    • Parliamentary District
    • Projects and Publications
    • Sections and Units

Chief Eric Stubbs giving an interview to media

HomeWho We AreMedia Contacts
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Email

Media Contacts

Media Relations play a key role within the Ottawa Police Service to build and maintain public trust.

Media Relations is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and can be reached at 613-236-1222, extension 5366.


Media can experience a delayed response due to a high number of requests and emails.

Subscribe to our news releases

Follow us on social media for all the latest

X: @OttawaPolice and @DutyInspector
Facebook: facebook.com/ottawapoliceservice
Instagram: @ottawapolice 
YouTube

Ottawa Police spokesperson

Constable Cailey Walker

Constable Cailey Walker has worked for the Ottawa Police Service since 2013.

She first joined as a civilian member, where she worked in our Intelligence Section and with the Business Information Solutions Team.

In 2014, she began her career as a sworn member with the Service.

Since then, she has worked in several sections, including Front Line Patrol, Front Desk Services, Missing Persons Unit, the Alternative Response Unit, and Court Brief Quality Assurance. She is also a Breath Technician for impaired driving and a Sexual Assault Response Officer.

Cailey also has university degrees in Social Sciences and Health Sciences from The University of Ottawa and Bachelor of Education from Trent University and has continued her learning over the years.

Cailey joined Media Relations in May 2023.

Journalism Students

Media Relations is pleased to assist journalism students who require information or interviews from the Ottawa Police Service. Please note that due to high volume and demand, we will redirect all students to ottawapolice.ca when inquiring about data already available online. So, please check the website first!

Helpful links:

  • Community Safety Data Portal
  • Annual and other related reports
  • News releases
  • Crime prevention programs and tips
  • Section and Unit profiles

Please note the following conditions prior to requesting information or interviews:

  • Expect a 24 to 72-hour turnaround time to respond to your media request.
    • Last-minute requests cannot be accommodated. The earlier you put in your request, the more likely you will be to get the information you need and/or the opportunity to speak with an Ottawa Police officer or subject matter expert. Please plan ahead.
  • All information released by the Ottawa Police Service will be done in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
  • Ottawa Police cannot provide:
    • information on matters before the courts
    • opinions or positions regarding current legislation or proposed changes to legislation
    • opinions regarding investigations, policies and activities of other police services or organizations.
  • Ottawa Police can only speak to issues that fall under the mandate and jurisdiction of the Ottawa Police Service.
  • We invite students to consider other sources of information such as community groups, government bodies (city, provincial and federal) and subject matter experts.
  • Be prepared to identify what information you are looking for and have a list of key questions ready. You should note that local reporters typically have about 10 minutes to interview an Ottawa Police officer or subject matter expert. You will have the same time restrictions as local reporters do. We strongly urge you to make good use of your scheduled interview time.
  • Media Relations must arrange interviews on your behalf. Please do not investigators and subject matter experts directly. 
Who We Are
    • About Us
      • Strategic Direction
    • Contact Us
    • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
      • Human Rights Learning Forum
    • In the Community
      • Ceremonial Guard
      • Chorus
      • Gala
      • Hoopstars
      • Ottawa Blues FC
      • Pipe Band
    • Leadership Team
    • Media Contacts
    • Our History
      • Annual Police Memorial
      • Officers Killed on Duty
      • OPS Memorial Cemetery
    • Ottawa Police Service Board
    • Ottawa Police Service Gala
    • Parliamentary District
    • Projects and Publications
      • Budget
    • Sections and Units
      • 911 Police Communicator
      • Adult Pre-Charge Diversion Unit
      • Airport Policing
      • Arson
      • Break and Enter
      • Canine
      • Computer Forensics
      • Diversity and Race Relations
      • Drugs
      • Elder Abuse
      • Emergency Services Unit
      • Fatal Collision Investigations
      • Forensic Identification
      • Fraud
      • Guns and Gangs
      • Hate Motivated Incidents
      • Homicide
      • Human Trafficking
      • Intimate Partner Violence
      • Impounded Vehicles Section
      • Marine, Dive and Trails
      • Media Relations
      • Mental Health
      • Missing Persons
      • Neighbourhood Resource Teams
      • Police Liaison Team
      • Professional Standards
      • Property
      • Robbery
      • Sexual Assault and Child Abuse
      • Tactical Unit
      • Traffic Services
      • Youth
      • Victim Support Unit
      • Witness Protection

Contact Us

Subscribe To Page Updates

Ottawa Police Service footer logo

Ottawa Police Service

P.O. Box 9634 Station T,
Ottawa, ON K1G 6H5

Phone: 613-236-1222 (non-emergency)
TTY: 613-232-1123
Service for the deaf, deafened and hard of hearing.

  • Resources

    • Accessibility
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Sitemap
    • Website Feedback

Stay Connected

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn

© 2025 Ottawa Police Service

By GHD Digital

Browser Compatibility Notification

It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.