Happy Easter! 🐣🌷
As we celebrate Easter with our families this weekend, please remember to be responsible if you choose to drink. Plan ahead, designate a driver, and help keep our roads safe for everyone.^sk
🚨 Training Notice | Oshawa Centre 🚨
Community members may notice an increased police presence at the Oshawa Centre this evening between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
Our officers are currently conducting a planned training scenario inside the mall.
Central East members conducted another R.I.D.E. spot check in Oshawa tonight with support from West Division, Central West Division, East Division. Don't Drink and Drive. If you see something, say something^sk #roadsafety#drps#cityofoshawa#madd
Officers continue to conduct proactive patrols at the Oshawa centre to increase community Safety.
We want to remind all shoppers to lock vehicles this holiday season to keep valuables safe. ^SK
Members from @drps_officialeast took the Plunge for Resilience today — braving the cold to raise awareness and funds for @bethesdahouse.
November is Intimate Partner Violence Awareness Month. If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out. Support is available — you are not alone. 💜
For resources available, please visit our website: https://t.co/U4YgXp1o8m
Central East members conducted a R.I.D.E. spot check in Oshawa tonight with support from West Division, Central West Division, East Division, and Traffic Services. Don't Drink and Drive. #roadsafety#drps#cityofoshawa#madd
October 23 is quickly approaching, and only a select number of spots are still available. Please visit our IG and click the link in the bio or scan the QR code to sign up now! #CarSeatSafety ^bb
Our Strategic Traffic Enforcement Project is coming to the roads of Oshawa and will be focused on high collision intersections! Be sure to follow us on Instagram for updates, results and safety tips! #RoadSafety ^bb
New! Download the 211 App & search for services in @RegionofDurham You can contact 211 24/7 By Phone, Text, and Email. Check out https://t.co/nL2tUO4MKY ^DP
Durham Police would like to remind everyone to lock their vehicles and is encouraging the public to participate in the “9 p.m., Routine” to help ensure their vehicles and property are protected. The 9 p.m., routine involves locking all vehicle doors, windows and removing all valuables from your vehicle.
9 p.m. Routine Checklist:
Ensure all vehicle doors are locked
Remove all valuables, including electronics from plain sight; taking them inside
Ensure all windows are rolled up
Ensure outdoor security is on including motion sensor lights or security cameras
Here are some further tips to protect your vehicle and the contents inside:
Do not leave your car running unattended
Never hide a spare key inside your vehicle or outside your home
If you hear or see suspicious activity outside your home activate your car alarm on your key fob and contact police.
DRPS, CE Division, CRU has recently launched Road watch in Oshawa. This is a community initiative allowing residents to participate. If you see or suspect someone is driving impaired, please call 911. To file a complaint through the Road watch program, link in comments.
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Officers visited the @oshawacity Oshawa Museum, where staff provided resources to support learning about Truth and Reconciliation. Grateful for the opportunity. ^DP #TruthAndReconciliation#OshawaMuseum
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Today, we honour the survivors of Canada’s residential school system, remember the children who never returned home, and recognize the ongoing impacts felt by Indigenous communities.
DRPS is committed to listening, learning, and building trust through meaningful relationships with Indigenous Peoples. This day is a time for reflection, education, and action as we walk together on the path of reconciliation.
#NDTR #TruthAndReconciliation #EveryChildMatters
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Today, we honour the survivors of Canada’s residential school system, remember the children who never returned home, and recognize the ongoing impacts felt by Indigenous communities.
DRPS is committed to listening, learning, and building trust through meaningful relationships with Indigenous Peoples. This day is a time for reflection, education, and action as we walk together on the path of reconciliation.
#NDTR #TruthAndReconciliation #EveryChildMatters
CRIME ALERT: Distraction Thefts Targeting Jewelry
Since February 2025, police have have seen a concerning trend of "jewelry swap" distraction thefts across Durham Region.
How the Thefts Occur:
• Suspects usually work in pairs or trios, often using a vehicle with both a driver and passenger.
• Victims are approached while walking, gardening, or sitting outside their homes—often while alone or with a child.
• A suspect distracts the victim by pretending to be lost, distressed, or offering a ��gift” of gold jewelry.
• During the interaction, suspects make physical contact and discreetly replace the victim’s real jewelry (necklaces, rings, bangles, watches, chains) with fake items.
What You Can Do:
• Be cautious if approached by strangers offering unsolicited gifts or jewelry.
• Keep valuables out of sight when in public.
• Stay alert during unexpected or unusual interactions.
• Report any suspicious activity immediately to police.
These incidents are subtle, calculated, and often difficult to detect in the moment. Awareness and caution are the best defenses.
FRAUD ALERT |
Police want to remind everyone not to give out personal information, credit cards, and PIN codes to anyone over the phone. If they have, to notify their bank and credit cards immediately, then report it to the police.
DRPS encourages everyone to speak to their loved ones about fraud prevention and remind them that when in doubt, call 211.
Anyone who has been a victim of a fraud can report it at https://t.co/rwcUchcWz8 or call 905-579-1520.
For fraud prevention tips visit:
https://t.co/1gWmkzf0dU