Timmins police add three new officers
The Timmins Police Service (TPS) recently added three new constables to its ranks.
A group photo of Constables St Jean, St. Jacques and Petit who recently joined the Timmins Police Service posted to social media on June 28, 2024. (Timmins Police Service/X)
Constables St Jean, St. Jacques and Petit have now joined the force.
“Const. St Jean, Const. St. Jacques and Const. Petit have sworn their Oath of Office,” police officials said on social media on Friday.
“They will be assigned to their respective platoons and coach officers to continue their mentoring.”
Recruitment continues to be a main priority for the Timmins Police Board according to their board meeting on Thursday.
Acting deputy chief Darren Dinel told CTV News that he believes with the three new officers the service is up to 83 members.
“We're continuing those recruitment pieces,” he said following the board meeting.
“We have a number of people involved in the process for hire as cadets and training. We have some that are at Police College now and we're progressing to hire more officers as we speak.”
TPS needs 13 more officers to reach a full complement.
For more information on the service’s recruitment efforts and current job postings, visit their website.
With files from CTVNorthernOntario.ca journalist Lydia Chubak
The Timmins Police Service recently added three new constables to its ranks. (Timmins Police Service/X)
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