Thunder Bay Police Log 982 Calls for Service, Sept. 29–Oct. 5

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Thunder Bay Police responded to 847 calls in one week, including 71 collisions and 48 domestic incidents

Week at a glance

Thunder Bay – News – From September 29 to October 5, 2025, Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS) responded to 982 calls for service—an average of 140 per day. Of these, 652 were top priority calls (~66%).

The TBPS Communications Centre handled 5,319 calls during the week, including 2,214 via 911 (~42%).

Call breakdown (7 days)

  • 51 motor vehicle collisions

  • 50 intimate partner violence calls

  • 25 mental health–related calls

  • 19 weapons calls

  • 38 assaults

  • 12 break and enters

  • 84 unwanted persons calls

  • 14 family disputes

What it means for the community

The volume of top-priority incidents (~93 per day) underscores sustained demand on front-line policing and emergency communications. TBPS reminds residents to use 911 for emergencies and non-emergency lines for ongoing issues where immediate danger is not present.

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