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  2. Category:Police officers from Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Police officers from Ottawa" ... Richard Proulx (police officer) This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 20:35 (UTC). ...

  3. Category:Canadian police officers - Wikipedia

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    Also: Canada: People: By occupation: Police officers. Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. ... Police officers from Ottawa ...

  4. Ottawa Police Service - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Police Service (OPS; French: Service de police d'Ottawa) is the municipal police service of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, as well as most of the Ontario side of the National Capital Region. The OPS employs 1,480 officers and 620 staff as of 2022, and serves an area of 2,790 square kilometres and 1,017,449 (2021 census) people, alongside ...

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    Service de Police Métropolitain (Metropolitan Police Service) - police service used in the 1998 Radio-Canada TV series Caserne 24, the 2011 Radio-Canada and 2014 Bravo-CTV series 19-2. In Caserne 24 it is the generic police service for the unnamed city the show is set in.

  7. Charles Bordeleau - Wikipedia

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    In April 2019, Bordeleau wrote a letter to McDonald's Canada CEO, John Betts, sharing his concerns regarding a McDonald's restaurant at 99 Rideau referred to as the Rideau McDonald's stating "Officers of the Ottawa Police Service attend this location on a daily basis to address issues including vagrancy, liquor licence violations, illicit drug use, and incidents of violence," and that he ...

  8. Vince Bevan - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Thomas Bevan [1] OOM is a retired Canadian police officer who served as the chief of police of the Ottawa Police Service from April 2000 to March 2007. He led one of the largest police services in Canada and was one of only six Canadian chiefs in the Major Cities Chiefs Association.

  9. Peter Sloly - Wikipedia

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    Peter John Michael Sloly OOM (born 5 August 1966) is a Canadian former police officer who served as the chief of police for the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) from 2019 to 2022. Before joining the OPS, Sloly was a member of the Toronto Police Service (TPS) for 27 years, including as a deputy chief of police from 2009 to 2016.