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  • Kingston Police seeking public’s assistance in identifying theft suspect

    The Kingston Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a theft from a business located in the Cataraqui Town Center.

    During the afternoon hours of March 2, 2023 the suspect entered a store inside the Cataraqui Town Center. 

  • Police issue warning to public regarding two factor authentication scams

    Release Date: April 27, 2023

    The Kingston Police Fraud Unit has received several reports of fraudsters calling and saying they’re from the victim’s bank. The victim’s name and bank have already been compromised, likely through a phishing attack. The victim is told they will receive a two-step authentication code, and to provide it over the phone to protect their account. When the victim provides the number, the suspects access their account and wire the money overseas.

  • Person charged after smashing mother’s vehicle

    On April 4, 2023 at approximately 9:14 p.m. police were dispatched to an address on Queen Mary Road for a report of a male smashing up his mother’s vehicle.

  • Dispute over football ends in assault

    On April 4, 2023 police responded to an altercation over a football at a residence on Highway 15.

  • Adult charged with assault on youth

    On April 4, 2023 a youth walking with friends was confronted and threatened by an adult over an alleged issue with another youth. 

    When the youth returned home and his father learned of the incident, the two of them drove to the residence of the accused with hopes of peacefully resolving the conflict.

  • Kingston Police Strategic Plan

    The Kingston Police Board and the Kingston Police are proud to announce the completion of the 2023-2026 Kingston Police Strategic Plan.

    Kingston Police Board Chair Jarrod Stearns states, “In collaboration with input from a number of community stakeholders and police management, I am extremely proud to share this results-based and community focused Plan.”

  • Person arrested without incident after wielding knife and hammer

    On April 3, 2023 at approximately 12:40 p.m. officers responded to an address in the east end of the city for a report of an out of control individual with a knife.

  • Collision with Hydro Pole Results in Power Outage and Impaired Driving Charges

    At approximately 5:15 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 a blue Nissan Pathfinder struck a hydro pole in the area of Woodbine Rd and Nottinghill Ave. The pole came down, causing sparking live wires and a power outage to some west-end residents.

  • Failure to cooperate with police during traffic stop ends in criminal charges

    On April 3, 2023, at approximately 2:55 a.m. patrol officers observed a vehicle speeding on Ford Street. As the officers conducted a U-turn in an attempt to stop the vehicle, the driver pulled over and along with passenger rushed toward the front entryway of a residence. The officers caught up to the individuals and requested the driver provide his license.

  • Police asking for assistance to identify assault suspect

    On March 7, 2023 at approximately 1:40 p.m. officers responded to an assault call in the east end of Kingston. The assault occurred at the victims’ residence and the suspect fled prior to police arrival. The attack was not random, however police are looking to confirm the suspect’s identity.


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Kingston Police
705 Division Street
Kingston, Ontario
K7K 4C2

Telephone: 613-549-4660
TTY (hearing impaired): 613-549-8792
Administration Fax: 613-549-3111
Operations Fax: 613-549-7111

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