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The Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) is the police service operated by and serving the Regional Municipality of Durham, Ontario, Canada. The DRPS has a strength of over 900 sworn officers and over 300 unsworn members, and serves the following local municipalities, with a combined population of 706,200:
The Durham Police Department is a full service police department, having primary responsibilities for law enforcement and investigation within the city limits of Durham, North Carolina. The department was established in 1869 to provide policing services to the residents of Durham and has undergone many changes in its structure and operations since.
Policing in Oshawa is provided by the Durham Regional Police Service. There are two police stations in Oshawa one at 77 Centre Street North in the downtown area, and a South Oshawa Community Policing Centre on Cedar Street. EMS/Ambulance services are also operated by the Region of Durham.
Law enforcement work the scene of a shooting near the intersection of Sudbury Road and Stratton Way in Durham, N.C. on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. ... Ceilings for a Durham police officer will now ...
A former officer faces multiple charges after Durham police say he assaulted a community member while on duty. Rayshawn Taylor, 35, is charged with first-degree kidnapping, sexual servitude and ...
Police on Tuesday identified a man fatally shot near Durham’s Old Five Points neighborhood as 58-year-old Thomas Lee Edwards. Officers responded after 6 p.m. Friday to a report of a man wounded ...
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of North Carolina.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 504 law enforcement agencies employing 23,442 sworn police officers, about 254 for each 100,000 residents. [1]
Durham Regional Police (DRP) Auxiliary unit was created in 1977 and provide additional resources to the force. Auxiliary members are involved in community-based initiatives and may be paired with regular officers on patrol.