West Grey Police Explained

Agencyname:West Grey Police
Motto:Community Partners
Formedyear:2001[1]
Headquarters:153 George Street West, Durham, Ontario
Stationtype:Stations
Stations:2
Minister1name:Hon. Sylvia Jones
Minister1pfo:Solicitor General of Ontario
Chief1name:Robert G. Martin
Chief1position:chief of police
Sworn:25
Unsworn:5

The West Grey Police are the police service for the Municipality of West Grey in southwestern Ontario. West Grey is an amalgamated municipality, consisting of the former townships of Bentinck, Glenelg and Normanby, the former villages of Neustadt,Ayton, Elmwood and the former town of Durham. West Grey is geographically the largest municipality in Grey County, with a population of approximately 12,000.[2]

The West Grey Police were formed in 2001, after the disbandment of the Town of Durham Police. All serving members immediately became members of the new service, along with several new members. The townships of Bentinck, Glenelg and Normanby, and the villages of Neustadt, Ayton and Elmwood previously policed by the Ontario Provincial Police, now became the responsibility of the West Grey Police. The police service is headquartered in the Town of Durham.

Members

The service consists of:

Chiefs of police

Stations

Notes and References

  1. http://westgreypolice.ca/wp-content/drupal-site-files/west_grey_police_service_2015-2017_business_plan_0.pdf
  2. Web site: Home . westgrey.com.