As warmer weather approaches and more people head to pools, lakes, rivers, and other waterways, residents are reminded to make water safety a priority for themselves and their families.
Officers from police services across Ontario joined forces on Friday, May 22, 2026, as part of a “Modified and Unsafe Vehicle Enforcement Course” hosted by the Waterloo Regional Police Service.
Kingston Police are warning residents about an increase in sophisticated scams involving scammers posing as bank investigators or financial institution security staff. Scammers are using spoofed phone numbers that appear legitimate, making it look like the call is coming directly from your bank or credit union.
On May 24, 2026, at approximately 1:30 a.m., members of the Kingston Police Patrol Team responded to the area of Lansdowne Street and Adelaide Street following report of an individual who had broken into a vehicle and stolen several items, including credit cards.
The Kingston Police Traffic Safety Unit conducted a focused traffic enforcement initiative over the Victoria Day long weekend from May 15 to May 18, 2026, targeting the “Big 4” high-risk driving behaviours: impaired driving, distracted driving, aggressive driving (including speeding and stunt driving), and improper seatbelt use.
Residents are reminded not to call 911 for updates or information regarding the power outage. The 911 system must remain available for emergencies requiring immediate police, fire, or medical assistance.
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