June 2025

June 19, 2025

This week, the Thunder Bay Police Service issued its 2024 Annual Report. The report highlights compelling data and stories that illustrate the high demand for our services and the outstanding performance of our team.


I am proud of the professionalism and bravery shown by all our members—both sworn officers and civilian staff—who serve our community with compassion and integrity every day. I am grateful to the many partners, organizations and individuals who continue to support the integral work we do. It is a privilege to serve this community. 


I encourage everyone to view the full report. Here are a few of many 2024 statistics of interest.




Community Response to Homelessness


As summer approaches, residents may notice more tents and encampments throughout our city. I understand these situations raise concerns for some people and want to clarify the role of the Thunder Bay Police Service.


The City has adopted a Human Rights-based approach to homelessness. This means that housing is recognized as a basic human right and people are supported to transition to appropriate and safe housing, rather than forcibly removed from public spaces. The City is working hard to ensure supports, services, and pathways to housing are available.


The role of the Thunder Bay Police Service is to support public safety, respond to emergencies, and work with outreach teams—not to arrest or displace people for being unhoused. Homelessness is a complex social issue that requires a multi-team, comprehensive solution that is approached with compassion and care. I appreciate the public’s understanding.


June 20, 2025
Police are cautioning the public to be mindful of text message scams. The Thunder Bay Police Service has recently received a report from a resident who received a text message to participate in an online survey about their local police service. The number that sent the message is not obtainable when called. The Thunder Bay Police Service is not currently conducting a survey, and ones conducted in the past have not involved text message invitations to participate. Scammers will frequently send messages that include links. These may be in the form of invitations to participate in surveys, notification of failed mail delivery, payment issues for a subscription service, or a notice from a financial institution. These messages are scams, especially if they refer to a financial institution where the recipient does not have an account, a service the recipient does not use, or if it refers to a delivery the recipient is not expecting. Do not click on the links and delete the messages. Police urge family members and friends to speak to those who may be vulnerable to being targeted by scams. For further information about various frauds and scams that may be circulating, please visit https://www.thunderbaypolice.ca/safety/fraud-prevention or the Canadian Anti Fraud Centre online at: https://antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/index-eng.htm To make a fraud/cyber crime online report to the Thunder Bay Police Service, please visit: https://www.services.tryrubicon.com/thunder-bay-police-service/online-reports/report/fraud-cybercrime
June 18, 2025
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