Middlesex County Police
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Formed | 1 June 1880 |
Type | Law enforcement |
Employees • sworn constables • civilian employees |
7195 6057 1138 |
Motto | Facta non verba (LATIN) "Deeds not words" |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
Constituting instrument | Ontario Police Act |
Jurisdiction | Middlesex County, Ontario |
Population | 2,338,580 |
General nature | • County constabulary • Local civilian police |
Headquarters | 601 Dundas St London, Ontario |
Stations | 38 |
Chief Constable | Stephen Williams |
Responsible to | • Police and Crime Commissioner • Attorney General of Ontario |
Website | middlesexpolice.gov.on.ca |
The Middlesex County Police Service is the county constabulary of Middlesex County, Ontario, the local civilian police responsible for law enforcement at the county level (including unincorporated communities) and for all incorporated municipalities in the county, including the city of London, Middlesex County's most populous municipality and county seat. While regular policing within Middlesex County and all eighteen of its municipalities is the responsibility of the Middlesex County Police, the operation of all jails and pretrial remand centres is handled by the Middlesex County Department of Corrections.