Justin Duncan Missing Person Investigation
On November 24, 2016, 23 year old Justin “Milky” Duncan was reported as a missing person to the Thunder Bay Police Service. Despite an extensive investigation, police have been unable to locate Justin. Police believe that Justin was the victim of foul play.
The TBPS Criminal Investigations Branch is releasing surveillance…
Appeal for Information re Justin Duncan
Detective Sgt. Ryan Hughes explains the need for public assistance in identifying the individuals who may have information regarding the disappearance of Justin "Milky" Duncan. Follow the link to our YouTube video.
Pink Shirt Day
The Thunder Bay Police Service and the Thunder Bay Police Association made a donation of a "Friendship Bench" today to Crestview School in support of Pink Shirt Day a bullying awareness campaign.
Robbery
On February 11, 2017, just after 11:00 p.m. police were dispatched to the Macs Convenience Store located at 708 North May Street, for a robbery that had just occurred.
Officers spoke with the 30 year old male store clerk who advised that a male came into the store with his face covered, walked around to the back of the cash register and…
CANADIAN CENTRE FOR CHILD PROTECTION’S SURVEY SPEAKS TO DAMAGING IMPACTS OF THE SHARING OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL
January 17, 2017
For Immediate Release
Winnipeg, MB: Today, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (Canadian Centre) introduced a new tool to combat the growing proliferation of child sexual abuse material on the Internet. Dubbed ‘Project Arachnid’, this automated crawler will help reduce the online…
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from our family to yours!
Crossover Is Here
Join us for a fun look at the new crossover in Thunder Bay. Brought to you by the TBPS Traffic Unit.
School Resource Officers
Spend some time with our School Resource Officers as they connect with our youth. This video gives you a a front row seat into their world.
Distracted Driving
The TBPS Traffic Unit wants to make sure that you're not distracted while you're driving. Check out the latest TBPS video on YouTube.
Coat Drive a Success!
Our 1st annual Winter Coat Drive was a big success. Check out our video. Over 300 winter coats were donated by citizens. Zone Watch volunteers ironed on reflective strips on most of the coats to make them safer at night. We also had fun and safety tips for the kids regarding Halloween. Thanks Thunder Bay!