News Releases
 March 10, 2010 Media advisory,
Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 9 a.m.,
Rathburn Road, east of Renforth Avenue,
Students stop speeders
March 8, 2010 Missing woman,
Paulla Noseworthy, 49
March 5, 2010 Missing man,
Stanford Brown, 36
March 5, 2010 Missing woman located,
Luisa Ataide-Silva, 75
March 5, 2010 Missing woman,
Luisa Ataide-Silva, 75
March 3, 2010 Missing man,
Michael Smylie, 49,
Update,
Photograph of missing man released
March 3, 2010 Missing man,
Michael Smylie, 49
March 1, 2010 Missing girl located
Kasha Cain, 15
March 1, 2010 Missing woman,
Gladys Oduraa, 40
March 1, 2010 Missing girl
Kasha Cain, 15
February 25, 2010 Woman faces six charges in credit-card-theft investigation
February 22, 2010 Public Safety Alert,
Suspicious incident
February 17, 2010 Four men face 36 charges,
Loaded handgun seized
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22 Division
E-mail 22 Division
3699 Bloor St. W., Toronto, ON , M9A 1A2 Phone: 416-808-2200 Fax: 416-808-2202 Unit Commander: Superintendent Paul Gottschalk 2nd in Charge: Inspector Douglas Grady
Community Response Unit Manager: Staff Sergeant Ronald Khan, (416) 808-2213
Community Relations Officer: Constable Kevin McAleer, (416) 808-2251
Crime Prevention Officer: Constable Al Benson, (416) 808-2208
Division Boundaries: · West-Etobicoke Limit, Lakeshore Blvd. W, Etobicoke Creek
· North-Eglinton Ave. W
· East-Humber River
· South-Etobicoke shoreline
Twenty-Two Division provides policing services to the central and southern area of the former city of Etobicoke, covering a total of 66.9 square kilometres, including that area previously policed by 21 Division. This is the western suburb of the City of Toronto with a population of approximately 191,813 (Toronto Police Service Annual Report, 2000).
We are bounded by:
Our station is located at 3699 Bloor Street West. This is centred between Kipling and Islington Avenues. Public transportation provides easy access to the station. If arriving by subway, exit at the Islington subway station, cross Bloor St. W. and the station is 250 metres west on Bloor.
A sub-station operates at the new Toronto Police College, 70 Birmingham Street, at the top of Fifth. It is open to the public Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends. It provides easy access to an officer for residents in the south end of the division.
Both locations have public parking and are handicap accessible.
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