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The Guelph Police Service stands as one of six police services in Ontario utilizing a new provincial instrument designed for monitoring and disseminating information regarding individuals on bail for firearm-related offenses.
The newly established Provincial Bail Compliance Dashboard is overseen by the OPP. Other participating forces include Waterloo Regional Police, York Regional Police, Peel Regional Police, and the Toronto Police Service.
This online dashboard supplies map-based, nearly real-time vital information concerning individuals charged and released on bail for firearm-related offenses. This innovative approach enables the police to ascertain that those released on serious firearm offences are adhering to their bail conditions. If they are found to be non-compliant, they may face charges or apprehension. In Guelph, this encompasses individuals charged by the Guelph Police Service as well as those charged by other forces residing in Guelph.
“The Guelph Police Service has adopted this new Provincial initiative to enhance the protection of the City of Guelph from those deemed a potential threat to community safety,” stated Deputy Police Chief Daryl Goetz.
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