My name is Caitlin Alwyn. I currently work full-time in the Insurance industry.
Throughout May and into June, some Peel Regional Police officers will be seen wearing green epaulettes. The colour green symbolizes the continual awareness of mental health in order to help fight the stigma that is often associated with it.
Whether mentoring youth in Ontario, rebuilding homes in Kentucky or providing necessities for orphans in Mexico, Constable Frouke Antuma knows what Community Safety and Well-Being (CSWB) involves and what it takes to achieve. When Peel Regional Police was ...
The hard work of the Peel Human Trafficking Service Providers Committee (P.H.T.S.P.C.) has paid off. With the funding provided by both the regional and provincial governments, victims and survivors of human sex trafficking and sexual exploitation now have ...
Across the entire Peel Regional Police service, we have been working diligently for months to identify the steps PRP will take/is taking to combat systemic racism. It is an enormously important initiative, undertaken with input from the Ontario Human Right...
With advancements in technology, more drivers are shopping for smarter, more efficient vehicles that provide a slew of new features, and enhance comfort and safety for the occupants. However, it's not only the general public that is looking for enhancement...
In December 2020, the Canadian Department of Justice awarded $105,000.00 for the Peel Regional Police Human Trafficking Initiative, to combat a serious but often unseen problem in the community. Canadian police services have received over 1700 reports of h...
Peel Regional Police invite you to join us in celebrating the heroic and courageous efforts of a Brampton citizen. One who's actions not only received our attention that we acknowledged on June 20, 2019, but also received international attention and earned...
The International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators-Investigative Partnership of the Year Award 2020 was presented to two Peel Regional Police officers for their exemplary work during an investigative project called “Switch”. The lead investiga...
Constable Wade Neal has been living with Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) for decades and has been on a very long list awaiting his chance for a kidney transplant. On November 19th, 2020, after years of waiting, Wade finally became the recipient of a living...
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