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Police Follow-up

Investigators will provide contact numbers and continue to offer advice and assistance to the victim while they follow up and investigate the incident promptly and thoroughly. Keep in mind, some investigations are more complex than others and may take some time. Victims/complainants are encouraged to contact investigators with any concerns, questions or any details that come to mind about the incident being investigated.

Investigators will follow up with victims/complainants to update them regarding their case. They will be advised of such details as; an arrest of suspect, release and or detention of suspect, upcoming court dates and required appearances. The court process can be confusing and overwhelming, victims/witnesses should keep in mind that there are several agencies (including the police) that will assist in court preparation.

For more information on the court process go to www.courtprep.ca