Kingston Police and Fire are proud to announce that they have successfully transitioned to Next-Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) as of May 6, 2026, a modernized emergency communications network that enhances how residents connect with first responders.
As warmer weather approaches, the Kingston Police are reminding residents to be cautious of door-to-door paving scams involving individuals offering discounted driveway paving services.
On April 15th, 2026, at approximately 1:25 am., members of the Kingston Police Patrol Division responded to a report of a weapons related offence at a residence in the area of John Counter Boulevard and Montreal Street.
Kingston Police, in partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO), conducted a commercial vehicle safety blitz on April 22, 2026, focused on commercial motor vehicles travelling within the City of Kingston.
During the early evening hours of April 9, 2026 Kingston Police recevied a report of a light blue BMW travelling at a high rate of speed in the area of Princess Street and Ontario Street.
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