Victoria Police uses various social media platforms to engage with and inform the public. These channels provide important safety and public interest information.
Official Victoria Police social media accounts
We encourage you to engage with us across all our official social media accounts.
You can find us on:
- TikTok
- X (formerly Twitter)
- YouTube
- Eyewatch (on Facebook for local police updates)
Please note that our channels are not actively monitored outside of business hours.
Never use social media to report an emergency
If you are in danger, or need immediate police, fire or ambulance assistance, always call Triple Zero (000).
You can report non-urgent crimes or events 24 hours a day, seven days a week through our Police Assistance Line and Online Reporting service.
You can also contact your local police station to report non-urgent crime incidents.
Social media terms of use
Users who post inappropriate or unrelated content on Victoria Police channels may be banned.
Inappropriate content includes but is not limited to:
- words or images that personally attack, humiliate or defame an individual
- content that threatens, discriminates, harasses, menaces or causes offence including stalking
- depictions of nudity, pornography or child abuse
- depictions of excessive violence
- content that is illegal, gives instructions for illegal activity or advocates terrorist activities.
This also applies to content potentially breaching applicable laws, including:
- copyright
- privacy
- defamation
- contempt of court
- discrimination
- harassment.
Support services
Visit our Contact page for a list of support services and other ways to contact Victoria Police.
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