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41 Division, Toronto Police Service

2222 Eglinton Avenue. East, Toronto, Canada
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41 Division covers approximately 60 square kilometers, 10% of the total geographic area of Toronto. 226 officers and 16 civilians at 41 Division serve over 250,000 citizens.  No. 41 Division is located at 2222 Eglinton Ave. East in east Toronto on the north east corner of Eglinton Ave. at Birchmount Rd. The building was originally designed as the Scarborough Municipal and Mayors Offices. The building also housed both the Provincial and Municipal Courts until the late 1970's. The Metropolitan Toronto Police Force No. 4 District Headquarters, No. 41 Division and No 4 Traffic previously occupied the adjoining building at 1001 Birchmount Rd.

In 1978, the facility was converted to a single police station, police vehicle service garage and traffic unit. As Scarborough's population grew police facilities expanded to include a total of five police sites to serve the community.

No. 41 Division is the central lockup facility for persons detained for court or transport to Provincial Detention Centres. Operating as a central lock-up, No. 41 Division processes over ten thousand persons annually for criminal identification purposes.

Unit Commander: Superintendent Donald Campbell
2nd in Charge: Inspector James MacKrell

Community Response Unit Manager:
Staff Sergeant Wade Alphonso, (416) 808-4119

Community Relations Officer:
Constable Jill Spencer, (416) 808-4108

Crime Prevention Officer:
Constable Jill Davey, (416) 808-4127

Constable Susan Mundy (416) 808-4127

Division Boundaries:
· West-Nursewood Rd., Victoria Park Ave.
· North-Highway 401
· East-Brimley Rd., Brimley Rd. S
· South-Scarborough shoreline


Policing the areas that border with 41 Division are:

    42 Division to the North
    43 Division to the East
    33, 54 and 55 Divisions to the West
    Marine Unit patrols lake Ontario to the South

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Our 41 Division Youth In Policing Initiative students have spent they lasst few weeks helping out a great local food bank, here in Scarborough. To find out more about the Bluffs Food Bank visit: http://bluffsfoodbank.com/ Have a Happy & Safe Thanksgiving!

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Join us on Friday September 30th, for our next "Coffee with a Cop". Local officers will be at Mc'Donald's, 2701 Lawrence Avenue East (east of Midland Avenue), from 9:30am - 11:30am. Drop by for a relaxed, informal and open discussion about the issues community residents and businesses feel are important.

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It's hot and humid out, but the kids are having great fun at West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre today for the Toronto Police Amateur Athletic Association KidSport Ontario Playground Games! Our Youth In Policing Initiative students also had a chace to meet Chief Mark Saunders.

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Our Youth in Policing Initiative - Toronto Police Service Students help to kickoff our School Supplies Drive!

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Courses for the Community Survey

The Toronto Police Service is introducing a new Community Police Academy that will be starting in the Fall of this year. This Academy will give residents of Toronto who have a professional or personal interest in policing an exclusive opportunity to acquire knowledge on police issues, practices and operations of the Toronto Police Service. The Community Police Academy will provide comprehensive and meaningful insight to adult and youth learners in a professional and interactive environment. The goal of the Community Police Academy is not only to help local residents better understand police work in their community, but to develop stronger ties between our community stakeholders. The sessions will be offered to residents of the City of Toronto free of charge at the Toronto Police College. The Toronto Police Service has created a short survey to gather feedback on some of the logistical aspects of the Academy as well as topics the Community would be interested in learning about. To complete the survey, click on the link below. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/community_courses

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