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London police chief, board address uptick in hate crimes: ‘Troubling’

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Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Facing a nearly 40 per cent jump in hate crimes last year, London’s police chief outlined the force’s “proactive approach” the problem that the city’s police board called “troubling.” Published May 17, 2024  •  Last updated 1 hour ago  •  3 minute

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Leaves of three senior officers will ‘impact’ London police: Chief

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Article content The loss of three senior police officers who went on medical leave this month will have an impact on London police, but it won’t affect the force’s ability to serve the community, the chief says. Deputy Chief Trish McIntyre and two senior officers – a

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Deputy chief, two senior London police officers take medical leave

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Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News A London police deputy chief and two senior officers have taken medical leaves within the last two weeks, sources told The London Free Press Published May 15, 2024  •  Last updated 48 minutes ago  •  3 minute read London deputy police Chief

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Turfed police staffers push back on board’s ‘slanderous’ claim: Lawyer

Two former senior London police employees are pushing back on the police board’s “slanderous” claim their jobs were eliminated as part of restructuring to make the force more efficient. Read the full story

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Shakeup at London police as three top civilian employees shown door

The three most senior civilian London police employees are out of a job after a round of restructuring that will save the force more than $550,000 in annual salaries. Legal services director Patty Malone, human resources director Lindsay Ferrier and facilities, finance and fleet director Rob Lovecky