• Source: Barrie Police Service
    • The Barrie Police Service (BPS) is the police service of the city of Barrie, Ontario, Canada. It is made up of 218 police personnel and 94 civilians that serve a population of 135,711, as of 2011, in an area covering 100.71 km2 (38.88 sq mi).
      The chief of police is the highest-ranking officer of the Barrie Police Service. The current chief is Rich Johnston.


      History



      The Barrie Police Service is the third-oldest police force still in existence in Ontario, after the Kingston Police Service (1841) and the Hamilton Police Service (1833).


      = Past police chiefs

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      Rich Johnston, 2022-present
      Kimberley Greenwood, 2013–2022
      Mark Neelin, 2010–2013
      Wayne Frechette, 2000–2010
      Jack Delcourt, 1985–2000
      Earl Snider, 1976–1985
      Ed Tschirhart, 1956–1976 - former with Kitchener force
      OPP contract, 1946–1956
      H.H. Peel, Barrie Detachment Commander Sergeant
      Morley Wright - Detachment Commander Sergeant
      James Case, acting chief, 1946
      B.B. Burtchael, 1945
      Alexander Stewart, 1924–1945
      James Case, 1923–1924
      Robert King, 1888–1923
      Chief Constable Joseph Rogers, 1853–1888


      Controversies


      In 2008 a senior police inspector in charge of the Barrie Police Service Professional Standards Branch was relieved of his duties after emailing a racist joke to colleagues.
      In 2009 an attempted obstruction of justice was reported after senior Barrie Police Service officials initially failed to disclose and then subsequently refused to disclose the existence of criminal charges against one of their constables, which included, drug possession and trafficking, cocaine use while on duty, theft (stealing money and phone cards from an evidence bag), and obstruction of justice.
      In 2010 a Barrie police constable, Jason Nevill, assaulted and arrested a man under false charges. After the incident was caught on a security camera and caused public outcry, he was later found guilty of causing bodily harm, unlawful use of authority and obstruction of evidence. Following a one-year jail sentence, Nevill resigned from the police force.
      In 2021 the Ontario Provincial Police opened an investigation into the violent arrest of a 20-year-old skateboarder by Barrie police officers after video of the incident was shared on social media.


      See also


      Integrated Security Unit


      References




      External links


      Barrie Police website

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