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Wanted: Michael Teddy Gibson

Homicide is highlighting its Most Wanted list and Cold Cases through a series of weekly video appeals for information. Michael Teddy Gibson, 30, of Toronto, is wanted for First-Degree Murder}
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Five-Year Hiring Plan

The Toronto Police Services Board adopted a motion for a five-year hiring plan, committing to hiring 720 police officers over the next two years. “It will bring certainty to our ability to continue to hire police officers to keep our great city safe,” Chief Myron Demkiw said. “This is unprecedented....

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Response Times Decreasing

Strategic deployment of new recruits based on call demand and resources management across the city have led to 35 per cent reduction in 9-1-1 call response times. “Last year at this time, we had a Priority 1 average response of 19.6 minutes,” Toronto Police Service (TPS) Chief Myron Demkiw said...

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Air Support Takes Risk Out of Arrests

A new Toronto Police Service Air Support Unit allows police helicopters to work in coordination with ground units to create a safer and more effective way to make arrests....

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Faith Leaders Help Build Trust in Policing

Faith is not only a source of support for individuals in times of personal struggle, but it also provides strength and unity for communities facing hardship, said Toronto Police Service (TPS) Deputy Chief Lauren Pogue at the Canadian Black Clergies & Allies Prayer Breakfast on November 4. “In communities affected...
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City Welcomes New Police Constables

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...

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Training Constable Steve Aguiar lays out the Traffic Services Top 10 Motorcycle Safety Tips

With the official start of spring on Monday, March 20, 2017, motorists will see an increase in motorcyclists on the roads. With the return of the riding season, Toronto Police}
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Chief Demkiw Renewed for Four Years

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...
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New Special Constables Bring Life Experience

Special Constables are essential to keeping the Service and the city run smoothly, Chief Myron Demkiw told new members at their graduation ceremony on March 27 at the Toronto Police College. “Each of you will enhance our organization with a wealth of diverse life and professional experiences, cultures and languages...
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Faith Leaders Help Build Trust in Policing

Faith is not only a source of support for individuals in times of personal struggle, but it also provides strength and unity for communities facing hardship, said Toronto Police Service (TPS) Deputy Chief Lauren Pogue at the Canadian Black Clergies & Allies Prayer Breakfast on November 4. “In communities affected...
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Public-Private Partnership Helps Shield City

Public and private sector security partners gathered at the Toronto Police College to share information on how to collectively keep the city safe at Toronto Shield’s third National Security and Counter-Terrorism Symposium. Chief Myron Demkiw underlined the importance of giving security partners the tools to keep the city safe. “Global...

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Cold Case Homicide #15 for 2003: Mohamad Nakib-Arbaji

Toronto Police Service Homicide is bringing attention to its Most Wanted list and Cold Cases through a series of weekly video appeals for information. On Monday, April 21, 2003, at}

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