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Auxiliaries Strengthen City

Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit
Community Safety Command
Auxiliaries are important to a big city because they provide essential support, enhance community engagement and help extend police resources and presence. “Over the decades, the program has evolved, often adapting to new challenges, new technologies and changing community needs,” Deputy Chief Lauren Pogue said at the graduation ceremony on...

Home Invasion Arrests, Suspects Sought

12 Division
Hold-Up

416-808-7350

Toronto Police officers have made two arrests, including one where a man pointed a handgun at an officer, and are seeking the public’s help in identifying two more suspects in a kidnapping and violent home invasion on December 3. “While home invasions have dropped by close to 40 percent in...

City Welcomes New Police Constables

Talent Acquisition
Toronto Police College
Everywhere Chief Myron Demkiw goes, community members ask him to see a stronger police presence in their neighbourhoods. “This is because your work matters,” Demkiw told the lastest group of police consatbles at their graduation ceremony on November 27 at Toronto Police College. “It matters to enforce the law and...

Expanding Footprint of Neighbourhood Community Officers

11 Division
22 Division
33 Division
41 Division
52 Division
Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit
Toronto Police is expanding the Neighbourhood Community Officer (NCO) program to four new areas, and two portions of the Yonge subway line. “One of my top priorities as Chief is to strengthen trust with the communities we serve,” Myron Demkiw said at a news conference at 11 Division on November...

Stronger Bail Requirements Announced

Office of the Chief
The Ontario government is set to introduce legislation November 25 that would require an accused person or their surety to provide a cash security deposit in the full amount ordered by the court. “The Toronto Police, along with police leaders across the country, have long advocated for reforms that put...

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