TREATY THREE TERRITORY – The Treaty Three Police Service (T3PS) responded to a total of 297 calls for service across its jurisdiction this past week, highlighting both the complexity and diversity of policing in Northwestern Ontario’s First Nations communities.
The breakdown of calls showcases ongoing community safety needs, including public health emergencies, mental health interventions, and property checks, alongside serious criminal investigations.
Weekly Incident Summary (June 21–28, 2025):
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🚑 Ambulance Assistance – 4
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⚠️ Assaults – 3
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🧠 Attempted/Threats of Suicide – 13
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🚫 Bail Violations – 3
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🤝 Community Services – 30
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🏠 Family Disputes – 14
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🍻 Impaired Driving / Over 80mg – 2
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💔 Intimate Partner Violence – 19
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🚤 Marine Incidents – 1
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🧠 Mental Health Act Responses – 7
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🚗 Motor Vehicle Collisions – 1
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👮 Police Assistance – 42
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📋 Police Information – 12
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🔐 Property Checks – 66
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🚨 RIDE (Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement) Checks – 32
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🚨 Sexual Assault Investigations – 1
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🛍️ Theft Reports – 3
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📞 Traffic Complaints – 16
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🚦 Traffic Enforcement Stops – 11
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🚷 Unwanted Persons – 11
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📑 Arrest Warrants Executed – 6
T3PS continues to serve more than two dozen communities across Treaty #3 territory with a blend of enforcement, prevention, and culturally relevant community engagement. High numbers in areas such as property checks, community service calls, and mental health interventions point to the broad range of support the service provides beyond criminal enforcement.
The 19 calls involving intimate partner violence and 13 calls regarding suicidal ideation or threats highlight ongoing social pressures impacting community wellbeing. Police urge residents to reach out for help and remind the public that support services are available.
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