Check out this video featuring Constable Surjeet Gill as he discusses the Good Samaritan Overdose Act.
Windsor Police Service and other law enforcement agencies are working to reduce the fear of police involvement during overdose situations and to prioritize the protection of life.
The Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act offers legal protection for individuals who witness or experience an overdose and call 9-1-1 for assistance.
Learn more about Substance Supports in Neighbourhoods Accessed through Police Partnerships (SSNAPP) and the Good Samaritan Overdose Act here: https://t.co/qIYuWApTuQ
@CityWindsorON@TheWECHU
In 1971, the murder of six-year-old Ljubica Topic shook the city of Windsor. Nearly 50 years later, Windsor Police investigators solved the case.
Global News recently aired an episode of Crime Beat covering Ljubica’s tragic death and the decades-long investigation that followed.
Watch the entire episode here: https://t.co/fqMairhPWP
@RichGartonCTV Congratulations Rich! Your reporting has always been insightful, professional and invaluable to the community. Best of luck in your new adventure!!
@WindsorPolice Congratulations Surjeet! @gill_wps and another nomination for our dream team at the Community Service Branch. You always have a finger on the pulse of everything and take on a leadership role in meaningful #CommunityEngagement Well done!!
Congratulations to our very own Constable Surjeet Gill for being nominated for the 2024 Police Services Hero of the Year Award.
Cst. Gill is known for his continuous support to newcomers and fostering inclusion within the community. Cst. Gill also attends many events throughout the year that help bring diverse communities together.
Learn more about Surjeet and his nomination at https://t.co/JMq7IQbgnd.
Please join us in congratulating Cst. Gill on this incredible nomination.
Congrats to Windsor Police Constable Ali Al-Roubaiai for being nominated for this year’s Police Hero of the Year Award.
The nomination from a community member read, “Ali is a true example of what it means to be a community officer and leader. He puts all his love, time, and dedication into serving the community and never turns down an offer to be there when needed. He understands the importance of police involvement in the community because he came here as an immigrant. Connecting with newcomers and the community as a whole brings him the ultimate joy and fulfillment.”
Please join us in congratulating Cst. Al-Roubaiai on his nomination!
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@WindsorPolice Congratulations Ali! @PCAliWPS and well deserved! You helped lead the way with meaningful #communityengagement, building strong relationships that will benefit WPS for years to come. Well Done 👏Liz said you’re a rockstar 🕺
Steve has left the building! @WindsorPolice Legend @sbetteridge4 retires today. Huge thanks to this mentor, colleague and friend for sharing his knowledge and passion for policing with us and the community. Enjoy retirement, it’s gonna be great!
Today, I retire from the Windsor Police after 30 years of service.
I want to thank WPS for offering a wonderful career AND our community for their trust & support.
Most importantly, I want to thank an amazingly supportive 💙 wife, without which it would not have been.
TY
STEVE
Steve has left the building! @WindsorPolice Legend @sbetteridge4 retires today. Huge thanks to this mentor, colleague and friend for sharing his knowledge and passion for policing with us and the community. Enjoy retirement, it’s gonna be great!
Congratulations Steve on your fantastic journey informing the public, highlighting the great work being done by our officers and connecting the community with your @WindsorPolice experience. All the best my friend! Bonus #AnytimeAnywhereWPS with some footage courtesy @CTVWindsor
Last week, our officers joined these children for the second annual “Shop with a Cop” event.
The kids were each surprised with a $350 shopping spree courtesy of Rose City Ford, Little Glenn’s Moving, & @devonshiremall!
Always plan ahead.
This is your seasonal reminder to never drive impaired. Never get into a vehicle with an impaired driver.
Call 911 to report suspected impaired drivers.
Thank you to everyone who participated in creating this film.
@maddcanada@maddWindsor
The list was made, and checked twice...and once again, we are proud to announce the Windsor Police, Community Services Branch is on the nice list!
This year, our Community Services officers attended over 100 local events in the communities of Windsor and Amherstburg.
Looking to help this holiday?
Windsor Police members will be at The Superstore on Dougall Ave. & Walker Rd. this Saturday from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. collecting non-perishable food items & monetary donations in support of Windsor Family Homes Coalition & CAN-AM Urban Native Homes.