London Police Service
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The London Police Service (LPS) provides policing services for the London, Ontario, Canada.
LPS was established in 1855 and renamed from the name London Police Force.
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[edit] Organization
The current Chief of Police is Murray Faulkner and supported by two Deputy Chiefs: (Ian Peer (Operations) Bradley Duncan).
[edit] Units
LPS is broken down into divisions, branches, teams and sections, etc...:
- Corporate Services Division
- Personnel Services Branch
- Recruiting and Training
- Corporate Planning Branch
- Professional Standards Branch
- Support Services Division
- Communications Section
- Court Services Section
- Firearms and Property
- Fleet and Facilities Branch
- Information and Technology Branch
- Criminal Investigation Division
- Major Crimes Section
- Sexual Assault/Child Abuse Section
- Domestic Abuse Unit
- General Investigations Section
- Robbery Unit
- Auto and Arson Unit
- Break and Enter Unit
- Youth Crime Unit
- Investigation Response Unit
- Fraud Section
- Vice and Drug Section
- Forensic Identification Section
- Explosive Disposal Unit
- Mobile Surveillance Unit
- Criminal Intelligence Section
- Investigation Support Unit
- Crime Stoppers Unit
- Uniformed Division
- Family Consultant/Victim Services
- Traffic Management Unit
- Police Reporting Centre
- Community Services Unit
- Crime Prevention
- School Safety Patrol
- Auxiliary Section
- Colour Guard
- Police Pipe Band
- Community Oriented Response Unit
- Downtown Community Foot Patrol
- Emergency Response Section
- Canine Unit
- Alternate Response Unit
- Headquarters Reception Unit
- Incident Response Teams
- Crisis Negotiation Unit
- Public Order Unit
- Bicycle Patrol
- Marine Patrol
[edit] Headquarters
The LPS HQ is located at 601 Dundas Street in London, Ontario.