Thunder Bay police, NAPS enter into collaborative partnership

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THUNDER BAY — The Thunder Bay Police Service and Nishnawbe Aski Police Service have entered into a historic partnership that will allow for more sharing of resources and officers in communities across Northwestern Ontario.

The formal partnership will allow for the sharing of information and resources between the two police services, including working collaboratively on investigations and officers working in the respective communities. “That is the important part of this collaboration and partnership. We had this success recently with one of the homicides that occurred. The information sharing allowed for the solving of that homicide.”

“This collaboration allows for that opportunity between our two services,” Morrison added. “This is going to be frontline focussed. We want our frontline officers to have this experience because they are the ones out there interacting with people on a daily basis.”

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