Newsposts regarding enhancements and refinements in police techniques.
The Regina Police Service is pleased to welcome 12 new recruits today. The recruits will take their oaths and be officially sworn in as members of the Regina Police Service, and ten will start their training on August 2, 2022, at the Saskatchewan Police College. They will graduate on December 16, 2022, after successfully completing…
The Regina Police Service is hiring! And now, more than ever, we want to represent the community we serve. Women in policing, and Diversity and Inclusion were the focus of a news conference held today at Regina Police Service Headquarters. Chief Evan Bray and Deputy Chief (Operations) Lorilee Davies today unveiled the 30 X 30…
The Regina Police Service has a new (second) Deputy Chief, part of the Service’s 2022 growth plan approved in December, 2021, by City Council. This appointment also marks a “first” for Regina, with a woman in the role of Deputy Chief for the first time in the Service’s 130-year history. The Regina Police Service is…
The Regina Police Service is offering the following information to clarify the Service’s policy and position on vaccines and COVID-19 testing. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Regina Police Service has been fully engaged in employing strategies to best protect the health and safety of our employees and members of the public who…
“Who is John Doe?” For 26 years, the Regina Police Service and the Saskatchewan Coroners Service labored over that question. An unidentified, deceased young man: who could he be? In 2021, persistence, aided by advancements in science and technology, found the answer. This mystery began on Friday, July 28th, 1995, at about 3:40 p.m., when…
The Regina Police Service is pleased to announce the addition of two, full-time Primary Care Paramedics to our Detention Unit (cells). The paramedics will help to ensure people in our care and custody have immediate access to medical professionals, when needed. For more information about our new initiative and to hear from the paramedics themselves,…
This morning, Thursday, October 29, 2020, the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics released its annual comparison of police-reported* crime statistics for 2019. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/en/pub/85-002-x/2020001/article/00010-eng.pdf?st=GGOJYQTj This report compares police-reported crime, for 2019, across Canada’s 35 Census Metropolitan Areas**, looking at: total incidents of crime (Crime Rate), and an index that takes into consideration the severity of crimes…
Finally, We Can Say, “Book ‘Em (Danno)…” C’mon… classic TV line from “Hawaii Five-0”? Go ahead and Google® it and, while you have your browser open, you can now “book” an appointment to get a Criminal Record Check or make an FOI (Freedom of Information) request at the Regina Police Service. Now, you can, “Book…
Whether you are staying in the city or heading out on the highway to celebrate Thanksgiving in a COVID-responsible way this long weekend, the Regina Police Service is reminding you that “Safety doesn’t happen by accident.” Beginning Friday, Oct. 9, we are joining police services across the country for Operation Impact 2020 – an annual…
Chief Evan Bray, of the Regina Police Service, has dismissed 47 year-old Colin Bradley MAGEE from the Regina Police Service effective August 6, 2020. MAGEE was a Corporal with the Regina Police Service having served almost 18 years with the Service. In July of 2017, Colin MAGEE was charged in relation to an allegation of…
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