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Narre Warren police station closed for upgrades

Refurbishments for the Narre Warren Police Station are set to begin in March, with the public reception counter expected to be closed until February 2026.

To be precise, upgrade works are scheduled for 11 March this year, and are expected to be completed by 28 February the year after.

The station design includes new public-facing areas and a major upgrade to the building to enable police to better serve the community.

Southern Metro Division 3 superintendent Damian Jackson said that “the refurbished Narre Warren police station will provide our officers with the modern facilities required to carry out the important work they do in keeping the community safe”.

“Officers based within the new station will continue to perform round-the-clock patrols, which are vital to help prevent crime and arrest offenders.”

Despite the closures, community members who require urgent police attendance should call Triple Zero.

Non-urgent crimes, such as property damage, can be reported via the Police Assistance Line on 131 444 or by using our online reporting service at police.vic.gov.au.

For those who need to attend a 24-hour police station reception counter has three options within less than 15km of Narre Warren Police Station.

Endeavour Hills Police Station is a 12-minute drive, Dandenong Police Station is a 16-minute drive and Cranbourne Police Station is a 20-minute drive from the Narre Warren facility.

The upgraded Narre Warren Police Station will continue to accommodate a range of police functions, that together will ensure delivery of a quick and agile police service.

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