33 Division CPLC

33 Division CPLC Community Police Liaison Committees (CPLC)-made up of community volunteers and police service representatives from the local division's geographic area

06/02/2026

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06/02/2026

Following the recent Toronto Police Service investigation that resulted in the largest seizure of counterfeit soccer jerseys in Canadian history, Toronto Crime Stoppers is reminding the public that counterfeit merchandise is far from a victimless crime.

The sale of counterfeit goods often supports organized criminal networks and has been linked to other serious crimes, including human trafficking, labour exploitation, and illicit trade. Every counterfeit purchase helps fund criminal activity that impacts our communities.

If you have information about individuals or groups involved in the production, distribution, or sale of counterfeit merchandise, contact Toronto Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477 or leave a tip online at 222tips.com. Your tip could help disrupt organized crime and make our communities safer.

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06/01/2026
05/29/2026

Help us CRAM-A-CRUISER and support local families in need!

Join our 33 Division's Neighbourhood Community Officers as we collect non-perishable food items and essential supplies for those facing food insecurity.

Date: Wednesday June 10th 2026
Time: 11am – 2pm
Location: Richard & Ruth's No Frills (1450 Lawrence Ave East)

Every donation, big or small, can make a real difference for someone in our community.

Suggested donations include:
• Canned fruit & vegetables
• Rice, pasta & soups
• Granola bars & peanut butter
• Personal hygiene items
• Potatoes & onions

Congratulations Officer Roberts.
05/28/2026

Congratulations Officer Roberts.

Congratulations to our very own 33 Division Crime Prevention Officer, PC Joel Roberts, on being recognized by Toronto Police as Officer of the Week!

This acknowledgement comes as no surprise to those who know Joel’s dedication, professionalism, and commitment to community safety. Having previously been recognized as Toronto Police Officer of the Month, Joel continues to make a positive impact through his outstanding service and leadership.

Thank you, PC Roberts, for everything you do for our community and for representing 33 Division with excellence. Well deserved!

05/27/2026

Help us CRAM-A-CRUISER and support local families in need!

Join our 33 Division's Neighbourhood Community Officers as we collect non-perishable food items and essential supplies for those facing food insecurity.

Date: Saturday, June 6th 2026
Time: 11am – 2pm
Location: Freshco Don Mills at 2395 Don Mills Rd. (Don Mills Rd and Helen Lue)

Every donation, big or small, can make a real difference for someone in our community.

Suggested donations include:
• Canned fruit & vegetables
• Rice, pasta & soups
• Granola bars & peanut butter
• Personal hygiene items
• Potatoes & onions

Come by, say hello

05/15/2026

DYK - There have been increasing reports of scammers using fake cash for purchases on marketplace platforms.

Don’t get scammed.

When accepting cash, think about the seller’s behaviour and look for some tell-tale signs of counterfeit money.

Here are some fraud prevention tips that can help you identify counterfeit money:

The most important anti-counterfeit measure is for people to just SLOW DOWN.

• Slow Down the Transaction: Fraudsters often rely on urgency, distractions, or pressure tactics to prevent victims from closely inspecting the cash. Take your time and properly examine the bills before completing the sale.
• Feel the Texture: Real polymer notes are smooth, made from a single piece of plastic, and feature raised ink on the portrait, large numbers, and the word "Canada".
• Look at Details: Check the large transparent window for a detailed metallic portrait and building. Counterfeits often have blurry text or may use stickers that can be peeled off.
• Tilt the Note: The metallic images in the transparent window should change colors when tilted.
• Check Serial Numbers: Many counterfeit bills share the same serial number, whereas genuine bills have unique ones.
• Watch for "Prop" Markers: Some fake bills are explicitly marked with phrases like "Prop Money" or "For Motion Picture Use”.

Visit the Bank of Canada website for more information.

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50 Upjohn Road
Toronto, ON
M3B2W1

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