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Chief Demkiw Renewed for Four Years

Office of the Chief
Toronto Police Service Board Chair Shelley Carroll announced the renewal of Chief Myron Demkiw’s contract for another four years. “Chief Demkiw has demonstrated unwavering dedication to the people of Toronto, a steady and thoughtful approach to leadership and a genuine commitment to building trust with communities and with the members...

Arrests in Organized Distraction Thefts

31 Division
A week after Toronto Police held a news conference, urging the public to be vigilant because of the rise of distraction thefts, three women were arrested. On September 7, members of 31 Division Major Crime Unit executed a search warrant in Scarborough, alleging the accused as responsible for several distraction...

Special Constables Take New Path in Policing

Toronto Police College
The newest class of Special Constables to graduate are entirely internal hires who sought out a new role in policing to evolve in their careers and make a positive impact on their city. “This is something we are proud of,” Deputy Chief Lauren Pogue said of developing talent from within...

‘Despicable’ Distraction Thefts on Rise

23 Division
43 Division
Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit
Distraction thefts are on the rise, and police are urging the public to stay vigilant. “Disappointing, despicable, they are targeting the most vulnerable,” said Chief Superintendent Mandeep Mann, of the crimes that often target seniors. “While distraction thefts are concerning on their own, what is even more troubling is the...

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