Peterborough Police Community Open House Set for September

By Scott Arnold

After being postponed earlier this summer because of poor weather, the Peterborough Police Service’s Community Open House now has a new date.

Members of the Peterborough Police Service will welcome residents to the rescheduled Community Open House on September 12th, with visitors invited to meet officers, explore the station and learn more about the service’s various units (photo via facebook @ptbopolice)

The event is set for Saturday, September 12th, giving residents an opportunity to stop by the police station, meet members of the service and get a closer look at some of the teams that help serve Peterborough.

Visitors will be able to connect with officers and members from units including K9, the Emergency Response Team, Community F.I.R.S.T., the Mobile Crisis Intervention Team, Bike Patrol and the Remotely Piloted Aircraft System team.

The police service’s recruitment team will also be there for anyone interested in learning more about a career with Peterborough Police.

The open house will also include station tours, along with cotton candy and other sweet treats.

The Community Open House was originally scheduled for June 6th but was postponed due to poor weather.


Scott Arnold
is a Journalist and Content Creator at PTBOCanada Media Inc

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