Sault Police recognize September 30th as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Today, we recognize the ongoing trauma caused by residential schools, and remember and honour those who never returned home, survivors, and their families.
We encourage our members—and all members of our community—to make use of the vast resources available at ontario.ca/page/national-day… to learn more and continue to make strides in our journey toward truth and reconciliation.
The SSMPS is seeking qualified vendors to submit quotes for snow plowing and removal at 580 Second Line East. The deadline to submit a quote is on or before 1:00 p.m. EST on Wednesday, October 15, 2025. For more details, please visit saultpolice.ca/tenders ❄️
Constable Dave Scott recently became a member of our Division 2 Unit—a team of officers dedicated to serving our downtown core. If you see Cst. Scott out on patrol, be sure to say hello!👋
Constables Chris Perri and Lyndsey Pilkington, along with Auxiliary Constables Maione and Mohan, recently had a fantastic time building connections and supporting community safety at a local high school football game! 🏈
Today, Joseph Greco was sworn in as a Provincial Appointee to the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service Board. Thank you for your commitment to ensuring adequate and effective policing for Sault Ste. Marie and Prince Township.
#WantedWednesday 🚨Crime Stoppers and Sault Police are looking for Kayla Paulina Ramona Maheu, 31, who is currently wanted for aggravated assault and more. 🔷 Disclaimer: Don’t post tips or locations in the comments, report directly to police or Crime Stoppers.
Between June 1 and August 31, 2025, the Sault Police Bail Compliance Unit has...
👍Conducted 55 compliance checks (not including checks where the door wasn't answered)
🚓Made 28 arrests
✍️Laid 110 charges
Aside from the most important risk of driving past a stopped school bus (endangering the lives of children), here are some other consequences you may face:
🚌 First offence: Fines ranging from $400-$2,000 and six demerit points.
🚌 Following offences: Fines ranging from $1,000-$4,000, six demerit points, possible jail time of up to six months.
Last week, several Sault Police officers completed an Off-Road Vehicle Training Course, becoming certified under the Canada Safety Council to safely operate off-road vehicles during emergency response and enforcement duties under the Highway Traffic Act and Off-Road Vehicles Act.
A big thank you to Northshore Sports & Auto for generously lending us two ATVs to support this important training!
Sault Police encourage those operating off-road vehicles to check out the training courses available through the Canada Safety Council: canadasafetycouncil.org/prod…
On Sept 3 and 4, 2025, members of Traffic Services conducted a School Zone Safety Blitz in school zones throughout SSM. In total, officers conducted 20 traffic stops and issued 26 tickets under both the HTA and CAIA. Full media release: saultpolice.ca/news
Sault Police Announce Renewed Partnership with Local School Boards to Reintroduce Elementary School Liaison Officer | Full media release: saultpolice.ca/sault-police-…
On September 16, 2025, detectives charged a local 15-year-old (hereafter referred to as the first accused) with second degree murder and a local 16-year-old (hereafter referred to as the second accused) with accessory after the fact. Full media release: saultpolice.ca/local-youths-…
Today is National I.T. Professionals Day! We want to take a moment to thank our dedicated I.T. team for their outstanding efforts in supporting the communications and technology infrastructure of the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service.
From keeping critical systems running to ensuring secure and reliable communication, their expertise and commitment are vital to the work of all our members and the safety of our community.
Thank you for all that you do—your work makes a difference every single day! 💻