Waterloo Regional Police Service
The Waterloo Regional Police Service provides policing services for the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, which encompasses the cities of Waterloo, Kitchener, and Cambridge, as well as the townships of North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich.
The WRPS was established in 1973, to replace the individual police departments in the region. The cities of Kitchener, Waterloo and Galt; the towns of Preston, Hespeler, Elmira and New Hamburg; the Village of Bridgeport and Waterloo Township had their own respective police department. The townships of Woolwich, Wellesley, Wilmot and North Dumfries were under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Provincial Police. In 1991 the Waterloo Regional Police Force was renamed to their current name.
Organization
On July 15, 2014, Bryan Larkin was named chief of police. He replaced Matt Torigian, who had been chief of police since December, 2007. In 1991, to minimize the negativity associated with the word force, the department changed its name from "Waterloo Regional Police Force" to "Waterloo Regional Police Service".Headquarters
The WRPS' headquarters is located at 200 Maple Grove Road on the border with Cambridge and Kitchener. This site was chosen as it is geographically centre to all the urban areas within the region. Waterloo Regional Police Headquarters has a museum in the lobby complete with old uniforms, equipment and information on the departments prior to 1973.Operational patrol divisions
North - formerly Division 3 - 45 Columbia St. E., WaterlooCentral - formerly Division 1 - 134 Frederick St, Kitchener
South - formerly Division 2 - 176 Hespeler Rd, Cambridge
Rural North - formerly Division 3A- 13 Industrial Dr, Elmira
Rural South - formerly Division 1A- 34 Peel St, New Hamburg
Branches and divisions
The Waterloo Regional Police Service is made up of:Patrol divisions
- North Division - serving the City of Waterloo, and areas of Kitchener not served by Central Division
- Central Division - serving the City of Kitchener
- South Division - serving the City of Cambridge, and areas of Kitchener
- Rural North - serving Woolwich and Wellesley townships
- Rural South - serving Wilmot and North Dumfries townships
Investigative services
- Homicide
- Major case unit
- Fraud branch
- Traffic services
- Forensic identification
- Domestic violence unit
- Elder abuse
- Traffic
- Collision reporting centre
- Technical crime unit
- Special response unit
- Drug branch
- Intelligence
- Communications branch
- Records branch
- Evidence management
- Court services
- Information technology
- Community resources
- Human resources
- Training branch
- Quality assurance
- Public complaints
- Media relations
- Emergency planning
- Research and planning
- Business planning
Shoulder flashes
Fleet
Current vehicles in service
- Ford Police Interceptor Sedan
- Ford Police Interceptor Utility
- Dodge Magnum
- Ford E-Series
- GMC Savana
- Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Vehicle markings
Officer ranks
The rank structure used by the WRPS is defined by regulations of Ontario's Police Services Act.- Chief of police
- Deputy chief
- Superintendent
- Inspector
- Staff sergeant
- Sergeant
- Constable