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Your Local OPP
The O.P.P. operates out of 165 detachments, five regional headquarters, one divisional headquarters and a general headquarters in Orillia.
O.P.P. members are responsible for traffic safety on Ontario’s roadways, waterways and trails, policing more than 922,752 square kilometres of land and 110,398 square kilometres of waterways.
Use the Detachment Finder to locate the O.P.P. detachment nearest to your community.
Click here to access the Detachment finder.
How Do I?
In this section you will find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.
Click on a link below for more information.
Crime Files
The Ontario Provincial Police needs your assistance in solving these crimes. Without it, many of the cases will remain unsolved.
Crime Files lists the Unsolved Crimes, OPP Rewards, and Repeat Offenders Parole Enforcement Most Wanted. Each link presents more information on the specific case and provides information on how you can help.
You may contact Crime Stoppers from anywhere in Ontario at 1-800-222-8477, or by leaving an anonymous Web-Tip at TipSoft - Web Tips Submission.
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Aircraft Enforcement Program
C-GOXY is the latest addition to OPP Aviation Services and is a state-of-the-art fixed wing single engine aircraft. The Cessna 206 turbo has a range of over 1000 kilometres and incorporates sophisticated technology with durability and dependability and is capable of flying under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR).
The five passenger aircraft has an overall length of 8.61 metres and a wingspan of 10.97 metres. The 310 horsepower engine generates enough power to ensure a maximum speed of 178 knots.
Careers
Ontario is vast and magnificent in terms of both its territory and people. Its police service is the Ontario Provincial Police.
We are known as the OPP and take pride in being regarded as Ontario's Police Professionals. We have earned the respect and trust of Ontario's citizenry and we are committed to preserving our reputation into the future.
We deeply embrace the principle that a diverse population is best served by a similar diversity of police officers.
