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Remembrance of Fallen

Office of the Chief
A Remembrance Day ceremony was held at Toronto police headquarters with officers who served on peacekeeping and training missions joining war veterans for the observance marking the 106th year of the first Armistice on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. The Toronto Police Military Veterans...

Remembering Sikh Legacy of Sacrifice

Toronto Police members along with military veterans and active soldiers joined politicians and community members at the 17th annual Sikh Remembrance Day on November 2 at Mount Hope Cemetery in Kitchener. “Attending Sikh Remembrance Day holds a profound significance for me, especially as we honor pioneers like Private Buckam Singh,”...

Drug Squad Gun Seizures

Drug Squad
Members of the Toronto Drug Squad, with assistance from the Emergency Task Force, seized two illegal firearms, drugs and cash in late October. More than 750 grams of fentanyl, two firearms; a loaded Springfield XD subcompact handgun with 10 rounds of ammunition, and one Glock handgun, along with money and...

Salespeople Alleged to Have Sold Stolen Vehicles

53 Division
Police arrested two car dealership employees who allegedly sold unsuspecting customers stolen vehicles. “One of the accused, employed as a salesperson at the dealership, would source vehicles from numbered companies, some of which they controlled,” said 53 Division Major Crime Unit Detective Dan Kraehling, of Project Warden. “The dealership’s own...

Apology to The Brunswick Four After 50 Years

Office of the Chief
Chief Myron Demkiw issued a moving apology to Adrienne Rosen and the other members of The Brunswick Four, who were mistreated by Toronto Police officers 50 years ago because they are lesbians. “When I first heard the horrific details of what happened and what you lived through 50 years ago,...

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