HRPS - Community Mobilization Officer in the great town of Halton Hills. Former Crisis Hostage Negotiator. Cancer survivor.Tweets and thoughts are independent
@Noah33206 Thank you Noah. You impressed me as a young person seeking answers and considering career options. I hope whatever path you choose it is a good one for you. All the best.
That’s is for a while. This Twitter account ends soon. I will be back on Twitter after some down time as a retired old guy. My beat up 30 year old duty bag says it all. …Now Mrs D is waiting for an MC ride in the country….the next adventure
Thankyou you Deputy. Much respect and appreciation for all you have done and continue to do for our members and our community. You had the right stuff from day one. Thanks for making my last day special.
Dennis Dimitroff was my coach officer in 1996. He was a great mentor & role model; he taught me the value of community engagement & collaboration. Today is Dennis‘ last day on the job. Thank you for making a difference & congrats on a great career. Wishing you happiness & health!
Absolutely unfathomable and horrific.This needs to become the largest criminal inquiry in Canadian history.The individuals or organizations responsible should be held both criminally and civilly responsible @JustinTrudeau @BillBlair https://t.co/wjMEF9mMtv
Pictured here in 2019 after a successful CNT call out with Mike, Kevin and Crystal. Det Cst Mike Tidball at the top. was the heart of our team. We miss him. Gone but never forgotten.
Last few days on the job and thinking about the lives saved…….Some we’re our animal friends like this Newfoundlander who fell through ice and this cow loose and too close to Hwy 7.
Still looking back before my last shift. This is 2012 after the Glen Williams Canada Parade. Today our motor officers are much better riders than I was. Still I was lucky enough to drive the Harley for a while. Motorcycle season is upon us. Ride safe!
We all grieve the tragic loss of a wonderful young officer and keep his family, friends and fellow officers and members in our collective thoughts and prayers.I am thankful for the 30,000 officers serving in Ontario (70,000 across Canada)for all you do. https://t.co/uEpwDrB4Ih
SHOOTING IN MILTON - MEDIA RELEASE
Police are appealing to any witnesses who may have been in the area or have dash cam or CCTV footage between 6:40 pm and 7:10 pm to contact police at 905-825-4777 ext. 2415.
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"Out with the old and in with the new". I welcome my former COOP student Chase O'Dor to the service. Chase from Halton Hills starts his career with us next week as an HRPS cadet. Good luck Chase and I hope you continue after the cadet program to OPC Basic Recruit Training.
Can you identify this male? He's responsible for gunpoint robberies at 2 Oakville gas stations (May 24 and May 31) . If you have any info that may assist, please reach out to investigators.
Details here: https://t.co/2DB4boU7CH
@BodyguardOne@Blondesnobest I also returned to work in January on modified duties. Although I have been able to do most of my previous duties, my illness has left me with limitations. I feel lucky to have had this second chance. No regrets about returning but I know it is time.
Looking back! So how did I get my start in Law Enforcement? Humber College and 3 positions.
Security Project Officer - 1982 - 1988 - here at Regent Park Office 1986.
City of York (Toronto) By-Law Supervisor 1988 - 1991
and as a HRPS Auxiliary Cst. -1990
@BodyguardOne@Blondesnobest Thanks Ryan I appreciate that, but one of the things I try…… is to always do what I say I am going to do. I said I would come back to retire on my own terms this summer. I am staying with that. I always loved the job but it is time to focus on my health and the next chapter.