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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is the provincial police service of Ontario, Canada.The OPP patrols provincial highways and waterways; protects provincial government buildings and officials, with the exception of the legislative precinct; patrols unincorporated areas in northern Ontario; provides training, operational support, and funding to some Indigenous police forces; and investigates ...
As a provincial civilian law enforcement agency, the SIU has the power and authority to investigate police officers regulated by the Special Investigations Unit Act [7] and charge them with criminal offences. The SIU oversees 47 police services and upwards of 23,000 police officers from municipal, regional, and provincial services. [8]
Stringer was a career OPP officer, the first to be promoted within the force. [10] 1953–1958 Edwin V. McNeill (1896–1962) McNeill was an OPP Inspector and served briefly as interim Windsor Police Chief. 1958–1963 Wilfred Hamilton Clark (1904-1971) [11] [12] Clark was a career OPP officer, including Inspector of Criminal Investigation Branch.
Ontario police arrest five people suspected of robbing the Polo Ralph Lauren store in the Ontario Mills Mall and recover $5,000 worth of stolen merchandise.
Aaron Kleibacker, 39, was driving south on Bon View Avenue when his vehicle hit the bicyclist about 7:37 p.m. on Dec. 24, said Corp. Eliseo Guerrero, spokesperson for the Ontario Police Department.
Police say the incident began after the Ontario Police Department received a 9-1-1 call regarding a disturbance at the 400 block of West Maple Street at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
McKay, a father of two, was shot and killed by police in his home. The Ontario Provincial Police investigated the incident. [351] 2018-12-25 Perry, Stacey (30) Alberta Calgary Police Service: Shot by police in Calgary after lengthy police chase. [352] 2019-01-02 Neyando, Devlin Kyle (26) Alberta Edmonton Police Service
The Office of the Independent Police Review Director's specific mandate is receiving, managing and overseeing all public complaints about municipal, regional and provincial police in Ontario; as such, First Nations police, special constables and provincial offences officers (bylaw enforcement), and federal agencies such as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are not subject to review by ...