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- Report illegal parking
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Tweets By Toronto Police Service

News Release - Missing Woman Located, Niagara Falls area, Valerie Mary Allen, 74 https://t.co/U7ccSfZmql https://t.co/UyhnRo6Npz
3 hours, 57 minutes ago

News Release - Missing Woman, Dundas Street West and Keele Street area, April Borgiani, 25 https://t.co/Drs3mIV1wu https://t.co/NkRS7CdaW3
4 hours, 2 minutes ago

News Release - Man Wanted in Sexual Assault Investigation, Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street West area… https://t.co/rfTRxVQnSv
4 hours, 3 minutes ago

News Release - Elopee Located, Queen Street West and Ossington Avenue area, Macartan Albert Hughes, 66… https://t.co/2MGQwhzO5h
8 hours, 31 minutes ago
Tweets By Toronto Police Operations Centre

MISSING: April Borgiani, 25, last seen Tuesday, August 16, 2022, at approx. 12 p.m., in the Dundas Street West and… https://t.co/nYbGVgoldY
6 hours, 1 minute ago

Valerie Mary Allen, 74, was located. Thank you for the retweets. @TPS14Div #GO1579643 ^CdK https://t.co/ZbiUqmWqzI
6 hours, 49 minutes ago

COLLISION: Keele Street and Sir William Hearst Avenue, @TPS31Div. Info - two vehicles involved. Unknown injuries. E… https://t.co/4Lombf5Z2t
8 hours, 32 minutes ago

COLLISION: Northbound Yonge Street at Wood Street, @TPS51DIv. Info - two vehicles involved. Expect delays in the ar… https://t.co/XG7Ns0DYPI
8 hours, 55 minutes ago
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808-2222
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The police non-emergency line 416-808-2222 allows residents to connect with police services, personnel and programs. It is also the place to report crimes that are not, or are no longer an emergency, for instance if your home has been broken into but no one is on your property.
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