Members of the Kingston Police CORE (Community-Oriented Response and Enforcement) Unit made two separate arrests on June 26 as part of ongoing efforts to disrupt drug trafficking and keep illegal substances out of the community.
Kingston Police would like to advise the public that members of the Traffic Safety Unit will be conducting a proactive safety initiative throughout the city on Canada Day to help ensure everyone can celebrate safely.
On June 27, 2026, at approximately 9:36 a.m., Kingston Police received multiple 9-1-1 calls regarding a motor vehicle collision in the area of Bath Road and Lower Drive.
Kingston Police is advising the public of our enhanced online police reporting platform designed to make it easier, faster, and more convenient for community members to report eligible non-emergency incidents.
Kingston Police has officially onboarded the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Provincial Bail Compliance Dashboard (PBCD), further strengthening its ability to monitor high-risk offenders in the community and enhance public and officer safety.
May 2026 marked a significant milestone for the Kingston Police Community Volunteers (KPCV) as the organization proudly celebrated 30 years of dedicated service to the Kingston community and Kingston Police.
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