Officers from @DRPSEastDiv were in Solina today & are reminding you:
🚛 Con 6 is a no large truck zone
🛑 Come to a full & complete stop at stop signs
🚔 Watch your speed
🚜 Be courteous to slow moving vehicles
Traffic safety is in place for all of us, be sure to do your part!
Earlier this week, officers from @DRPSEastDiv had a chance to play soccer with local school children. The entire event was in partnership with @Their_Opp, all children received a FIFA Team Canada scarf & jersey, along with some treats & hydration!
🚨 Looking for something fun to do tomorrow with the family? Join @DRPSNorthDiv for their Community Safety Day from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Port Perry Fairgrounds. 🚔🚒🚑 Admission and parking: FREE!
Emergency Displays: Get up close with police vehicles and tactical gear.
Kids Activities: Fun, interactive games and safety demonstrations.
Charity BBQ: Grab a bite and support your local community.
Give Back: Bring a donation to support our local food banks!
🚨What: DRPS North Division Community Safety Day
📅When: Saturday June 20, 2026 from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
📍Where: Port Perry Fairgrounds - 15835 Old Simcoe Rd, Port Perry, ON L9L 1N
We look forward to seeing you there!
Grandview Dr / Downview Cr, Oshawa
As a result if numerous citizen complaints, officers did a stop sign initiative today. 🛑
Remember to come to a full & complete stop at intersections, and pay attention to your speed!
#DurhamVisionZero#SlowDown#STOP
Do You Want to Be Police Chief for a Day?
The Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) is proud to launch the 22nd annual Police Chief for a Day Contest—a unique opportunity for Grade 5 students to step into the shoes of Chief Peter Moreira and lead the Service for a day.
We’re looking for bright, passionate students who have ideas on how to make our communities safer and stronger. This is your chance to be heard and make a difference!
Contest Details:
Who Can Enter: Students entering Grade 5 in September 2026 at a school in Durham Region.
Essay Topic: “What would you do if you were Police Chief for a day?”
Length: Maximum 500 words
Submission Deadline: Monday, September 14, 2026
What’s at Stake: Grand Prize – Be the Chief for a Day!
The winning student will:
•Be sworn in as DRPS Chief for a Day on Tuesday, October 28, 2026 Receive a full DRPS uniform
•Visit various police units and meet members across the Service
•Attend the annual Police Appreciation Dinner and Awards Night (PADAN) as a guest of honour on October 22, 2026
•Participate in key DRPS events throughout the year, including the Food & Toy Drive, Police Week, and more
How to Enter:
Write Your Essay: Share your creative ideas and thoughtful strategies for community safety and well-being.
Submit Your Entry:
You can enter the contest at this link: https://t.co/ixMLd2Tmf7
Or you can email your essay to [email protected]
Be sure to include: Your full name/School name and location/The school board you attend
For more information, contact Cst. Stefanie Puckrin at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 1745.
Don’t miss this chance to lead, inspire, and represent your peers—enter today!
Join members from @DRPSNorthDiv for their 2026 Community Safety Day! 🚔🚒🚑This free community event is inclusive and fun for guests of all ages.
Emergency Displays: Get up close with police vehicles and tactical gear.
Kids Activities: Fun, interactive games and safety demonstrations.
Charity BBQ: Grab a bite and support your local community.
Give Back: Bring a donation to support our local food banks!
🚨What: DRPS North Division Community Safety Day 📅When: Saturday June 20, 2026 from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
📍Where: Port Perry Fairgrounds - 15835 Old Simcoe Rd, Port Perry, ON L9L 1N
✅Admission and parking: FREE! We hope to see you there!
We stand alongside our policing partners at the Toronto Police Service and extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Cst. Marc Pinizzotto, who was tragically killed while protecting the community he served.
Our thoughts are with all those grieving this profound loss. We honour Cst. Pinizzotto’s service, dedication, and sacrifice, and we thank him for his commitment to keeping others safe.
#heroinlife
We extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Ontario Provincial Police Provincial Constable Tarun Bali.
Today, we join our policing partners across Ontario in mourning the loss of a dedicated officer who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty while serving his community.
Our thoughts are with all those affected by this heartbreaking loss. We honour his service, courage and commitment, and will never forget his sacrifice.
#heroesinlife
Today, we had a visitor from @drps_pixelk9. Pixel K9 is an amazing part of our drps team! One of her skills is to seek out hidden electronics, such as hidden data sticks, etc.
Be sure to follow her for more info!
Anyone with cell phone, dash cam, surveillance footage or information about this incident is asked to contact D/Cst. Edwards of the East Crime Team at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 2732.
Seniors Month - Weekly Safety Tip #1
Are you having difficulty managing your banking independently? If you need assistance, avoid sharing your banking information or providing your bank card to anyone to act on your behalf. Instead, contact your financial institution to discuss any challenges you may be facing. Banks are equipped to support you and are committed to protecting your financial security—even when assistance is being offered by someone you know. 💳
Today, Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) announced the results of Project Jetsetter – a coordinated enforcement and investigative response focused on criminal tourism.
Project Jetsetter is the culmination of multiple major investigations into organized criminal activity in Durham Region and across the Greater Toronto Area. This initiative targeted organized groups travelling to Canada for the purpose of executing high-profit crimes, often connected to international criminal networks. These activities are deliberate, coordinated, and profit-driven; not random or opportunistic.
Through more than nine separate investigations and over 5,000 investigative hours, the DRPS Financial Crimes Unit has tracked more than 200 incidents tied to criminal tourism, resulting in over $2.61 million in confirmed financial losses in Durham Region alone.
Full story: https://t.co/2L76hpwVDm
Officers attended the 21st Annual Review of the @172ClaringtonAirCadets. The evening recognized and celebrated the many accomplishments of the cadets over the past year. Their dedication, hard work & commitment were on full display, making for an impressive & memorable review.