42 Division - Toronto Police Service
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No. 42 Division is, geographically, the largest of Toronto's 17 divisions and serves a population in excess of 261,000. Our citizens represent the most culturally diverse community in Canada. This provides both challenging and rewarding opportunities for the men and women who police this area.
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2016 42 division community picnic
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This situation is occurring in 43 Division, but we just wanted everyone to be aware that it could happen anywhere. If you see anyone suspicious in vehicles driving around the streets or parking near schools or buildings and just sitting there watching, please get a license plate number and description of the vehicle and person inside if you can and report it to police right away. Even if these people aren't doing anything wrong, it's better to be safe than sorry. Your eyes and ears are important. Be aware of your surroundings and keep our kids and communities safe. http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-story/6715930-toronto-police-investigate-attempted-abductions-of-students-near-south-scarborough-school/
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42 Division officers attended Lester B. Pearson yesterday and cooked and served breakfast.
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Our 42 Division Motorcycle Poker Run is taking place on Sunday, July 17 (rain date August 14). Please see poster below. You do not have to be a police officer to join us on this fun ride.
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Please be aware that the Malvern Bike Race will be taking place this Saturday, June 4 from 8:00 - 4:00 p.m. in 42 Division. Streets will be closed from Brenyon Way to Sewells Road to Sheppard Avenue East, starting at approximately 8:00 a.m. Parking Enforcement will be on site, along with a police tow truck. If you are in the area, you are welcome to come and check out the races. The participants are high school students that have been identified by educators, child youth workers, social workers and officers and are required to attend training sessions that lead up to the bike races.
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The nice weather sometimes brings with it the criminals element that wish to victimize community members by stealing their jewellery such as necklaces and bracelets. Please use caution when out in the community.