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The Manitoba Integrated Violent Offender Apprehension Unit (MIVOAU) arrested seven people earlier this week as part of ongoing efforts to remove violent and repeat offenders from communities. bit.ly/4dc5Pox

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@TorontoPolice Picking on the elderly ? They are really tough. I hope the justice system takes the stress and fear the victims felt and will continue to feel into consideration. They will be back, maybe not Toronto , but keep their files close. Kudos to TPS.
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News Release - Four Arrests Made in a Robbery Investigation, Lawrence Avenue East and Scarborough Golf Club Road, and Conlins Road and Ellesmere Road areas, Images Released
tps.ca/media-centre/n…

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@CrimewatchTO Do the Great Lakes have sharks ? Man eaters eh ! Orcas ? Good work Peel !
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Peel Police Lay Charges Following Child Luring Investigation
A 35-year-old man from Midland, Ontario, has been charged following an investigation by Peel Regional Police’s Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit into alleged online child luring offences.
Police say the investigation began in February after investigators received information about an unidentified individual allegedly using social media platforms to communicate with youths under the age of 16 for sexual purposes.
According to investigators, the suspect operated multiple social media accounts using the online aliases “Maverick,” “Yxaikir,” “Ace.wilde,” “AceryZero,” and “MaveryZero.”
Police identified the suspect and he was arrested on Monday, March 16.
Stanley Marion, 35 of Midland is charged with:
-Luring a child under the age of 16 (X2)
-Luring a child under the age of 18
Investigators believe there may be additional victims and say the investigation remains ongoing.
Anyone with information, or who believes they may have been contacted by the accused online, is being asked to contact the ICE Unit at 905-453-2121, ext. 3490.

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@jonnywakefield @kbolan Victims that come forward should be respected and admired for their courage and placed on a pedestal. They are truly victims but we should look at them as heroes.
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#OxfordOPP was happy to stop by @McDonalds in @TownIngersoll tonight to support #McHappyDay
You still have time tonight to stop by any #McDonalds in @OxfordCounty and support @rmh_can
#charity #supportingcommunities
#helpingfamilies ^rc

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Ottawa police officers arrested a man after reports of a person with a knife at the corner of Dalhousie and Rideau on May 2, just before 6 p.m.
As officers engaged with the agitated suspect, he rushed toward the officers. The constable and special constable successfully de-escalated the situation and apprehended the man without incident.
The suspect has been charged with:
• Assault peace/public officer and carry/use or threaten to use a weapon or imitation weapon (x2)
• Possess weapon, etc./dangerous to public peace (x1)
• Breach of probation (x2)
This is another great example of how increased police presence is making a real difference in keeping Ottawa’s downtown core safe for everyone.
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Des policiers d'Ottawa ont arrêté un homme à la suite de signalements concernant une personne armée d'un couteau à l'intersection de Dalhousie et Rideau, le 2 mai, peu avant 18 h.
Quand les policiers ont interagi avec l'individu agité, il s'est précipité vers eux. Le constable et le constable spécial ont réussi à calmer la situation et à appréhender l'homme sans incident.
Le suspect a été accusé de :
• Voies de fait contre un agent de la paix/publique, porter/utiliser ou menace d'utiliser une arme ou d'une imitation d'arme (x2)
• Possession d'arme, etc./dangereux pour la paix publique (x1)
• Manquement aux conditions probation (x2)
Cet incident illustre comment une présence policière accrue contribue à assurer la sécurité du centre-ville d'Ottawa pour tous.

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Two handguns and over two kilograms of cocaine, worth nearly a quarter million dollars’ in street value, were seized after a series of homes were searched in Fort McMurray. alert-ab.ca/handguns-cocai…

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#VPDNews: VPD officers intervened last Saturday morning after witnessing a man on the Cambie Bridge allegedly punching a jogger before attempting to assault a woman and her young child.
At 10:50 a.m. an officer who was conducting an unrelated investigation in the area, observed the man acting erratically. Upon witnessing the assault, the officer activated his emergency lights and sirens to draw the suspect’s attention away from the victims.
The man attempted to flee but was arrested at West 2nd Avenue and Yukon Street.
William Sadler, a 32-year-old North Vancouver resident, has been charged with the following:
- Two counts of assault
- One count of uttering threats
- One count of resisting a peace officer
Sadler remains in custody awaiting a bail hearing.

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@ChiefDavisSPS Never a bad thing to keep people honest, shake the tree. Kudos.
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Great job by our members in this latest enforcement blitz.
We are actively addressing thievery, open drug use, and other concerns from our residents and our local businesses.
Sarnia Police@SarniaPolice
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@canadacopwatch Well why go on the balcony ? Where are you going to go ? Why bother ? No one wins.
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@VancouverPD @VPDCanine A 4 legged furry Angel. Keep an eye on us. God Bless.
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The #VPD is saying goodbye to Police Service Dog Cash today, who was diagnosed with a fatal condition earlier this week. Our thoughts are with his handler, Constable Courtney Srigley, and the entire @VPDCanine Unit, as they navigate this loss.
Cash was a six-year-old black and tan German Shepherd from the Netherlands. He served the citizens of Vancouver for over five years with unwavering dedication and heart.
He will be missed.
#GuardianOfTheNight #NeverForget




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News Release - Homicide #36/2023, Sherbourne Street and Shuter Street area, Victim: Mohamed Ahmed, 36, UPDATE: Second Man Arrested
tps.ca/media-centre/n…

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Last week, District 6 members responded to an active break & enter in the southwest community of Kingsland. The victims, a couple in their 60s experiencing significant financial hardship, were further victimized when an offender deliberately slashed two tires on their vehicle before fleeing the area. This left the couple stranded, distressed & facing repair and towing costs they were unable to afford.
Recognizing the victims’ circumstances, the District 6 Community Resource Officer (CRO) explored possible options to assist the couple. The CRO members then attended a local Kal Tire, located at 9950 Macleod Trail S.E., to explain the situation & to ask if the staff at Kal Tire could help.
The staff at Kal Tire took the time to search for quality used tires in an effort to reduce costs, but none were available. New tires were ordered to ensure the vehicle would be safe and roadworthy.
The District 6 CRO team was prepared to cover the costs, but the generous staff at Kal Tire kindly covered the cost of the tires & the labour.
Together, the actions of the CROs and Kal Tire demonstrate the importance of values-based service, strong partnerships between police and local community businesses & compassionate leadership.

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@OttawaPolice Excellent intiative, beneficial to everyone. Hopefully bad guys will always think the bird is on them. Great work.
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Quand chaque seconde compte, la perspective est essentielle. 🚓
Le support aérien nous permet de comprendre ce qui se passe en temps réel.
Il aide à orienter les agents, à coordonner les interventions et à localiser rapidement des personnes.
Grâce à des caméras dotées d’imagerie thermique infrarouge (IR), nous pouvons repérer des éléments difficiles à voir depuis le sol.
Cela contribue à renforcer la sécurité des agents et du public.
Ces outils nous aident à prendre de meilleures décisions, à réduire les risques et à intervenir plus rapidement.
C’est l’une des nombreuses façons dont nous travaillons à assurer la sécurité de notre communauté.
Pour plus d’information, visitez le ottawapolice.ca/aerien 🛩️
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#ChilliwackRCMP - Chilliwack RCMP pull over city bus after report of firearm-related incident rcmp.ca/en/bc/chilliwa…

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@CrimewatchTO Wow, what an extremely tough individual. I wonder how tough he will be in prison ? Sleep well !
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York Police Charge Man in Human Trafficking, Child Exploitation Investigation
A 47-year-old man from Whitchurch-Stouffville is facing multiple serious charges after a missing youth investigation led police to a residence where the victim was safely located.
Investigators with the York Regional Police Counter Exploitation Unit say the case began on April 1, 2026, when the Peterborough Police Service launched a search for a missing female youth. Authorities reported the youth had last been seen getting into a grey sedan.
Police quickly identified the vehicle and contacted York Regional Police for assistance, believing it had travelled to the Whitchurch-Stouffville area.
On April 2, officers located the vehicle at a local residence. Out of concern for the youth’s safety, investigators entered the home under urgent circumstances, the youth was found inside.
The suspect was arrested at the scene and has since been charged in connection with the investigation. Following the arrest, police executed search warrants at two residences linked to the suspect.
Christopher CONLON, 47, of Whitchurch-Stouffville is charged with:
-Trafficking a Person Under 18 years
-Luring a Child Under 18 years
-Make Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Material
-Distribute Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Material
-Possess Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Material
Investigators have released the suspect’s photo, stating they believe there may be additional victims. Police are urging anyone with information to come forward.

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It is with profound sadness that we acknowledge the passing of the @OPP_News officer who tragically died tonight in Cobourg while in the line of duty.
The OACP extends its deepest condolences to the officer's family, colleagues, and all of the OPP.
We stand in solidarity with the entire policing community as we mourn this profound loss.
#HeroesInLife

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