Chief Darcy Fleury of the Thunder Bay Police Service says police serve a much larger population than what is counted in the city's census, which adds extra pressures to the force's bottom line.
Thunder Bay's police chief and the chair of its oversight board will speak to the media on Monday, three days after Ontario Provincial Police charged the service's former chief with obstruction. Sylvie Hauth is the third current or former member of the force to be charged in recent months.Chief Darcy Fleury of the Thunder Bay Police Service said Friday the force welcomes the investigation against former chief Sylvie Hauth and is co-operating fully with Ontario Provincial Police.
Hauth has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court in Thunder Bay on May 7, the OPP said on Friday, and its investigation remains ongoing.Staff Sgt. Michael Dimini was charged in December with assault "It is another step toward resolution of this matter and our ability to wholly move forward as a police service," Fleury said. "It is my hope that community members will not allow the results of this investigation to overshadow the ongoing dedication and quality service provided by our TBPS.
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