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  • Individual arrested and charged with assault and resisting arrest

    Release Date: September 26, 2023

    23-39134

    On September 25, 2023, at approximately 5:00 p.m. police responded to a call involving an assault, which had just occurred in the area of Montreal Street and John Counter Boulevard.

  • Police warn public to watch out for .us domains

    Release Date: September 26, 2023

    Police are warning the public that cybercriminals have been using over 20,000 .us top-level domains in phishing attacks. A top-level domain is the final section of a domain name, such as “.com” or “.ca”.

  • Individual arrested and charged with dangerous driving and failing to stop for police

    Release Date: September 25, 2023

    23-39040

    On September 24, 2023, at approximately 11:55 p.m. officers, who were on general patrol in the area of John Counter Boulevard, observed a motor vehicle travelling westbound on John Counter Boulevard with a burnt-out light.

  • Police warn public regarding cybercriminals maliciously using browser notifications

    Release Date: September 25, 2023

    What Are Browser Notifications?

     

    Most internet browsers allow websites to offer browser notifications. The first time you visit a website that offers browser notifications, you will see a pop-up message at the top of your browser window asking you to either allow or block notifications. If you choose to allow them, browser notifications can be displayed at any time, even when you are not on that website. These notifications are typically used for things like blog updates, social media interactions, and upcoming sales. Unfortunately, cybercriminals can also send their own malicious browser notifications to steal your money and information.

  • Police seeking to identify two individuals suspected of theft

    Release Date: September 20, 2023

    23-36597

    Between the beginning of May to the middle of September 2023, multiple thefts have occurred in the area of Binnington Court in the City of Kingston’s north end.

  • Police warn that cybercriminals are betting on the fact that they can scam the public

    Release Date: September 20, 2023

     

    MGM Resorts International is an American hospitality and entertainment organization. This past week, MGM made headlines with the news of a cyberattack costing over 52 million dollars in lost revenue. Nearly all of MGM’s hotels, casinos, and ATMs went offline. This massive attack started with a simple social engineering scam.

  • Police arrest two individuals in relation to copper wire thefts

    Release Date: September 19, 2023

    23-37846

    Kingston Police have been aware of a high volume of thefts and mischief to Bell Canada property, specifically copper internet cable affixed to telephone poles. These incidents have resulted in thousands of dollars in damages and repair costs, and further affected local businesses and persons working from home with large scale internet outages.

  • Kingston Police report fines and charges from weekend of September 15-17

    Release Date: September 19, 2023

    Kingston Police is reporting the following fines and charges which were laid in the University District during this past weekend, September 15-17:

  • Kingston Police Officers Ride to Remember

    Release Date: September 19, 2023

    Kingston Police officers will team up with officers from Gananoque and Brockville Police this week to undertake a grueling 700km “Ride to Remember” to commemorate fallen officers. The Kingston team will join over 160 other police officers from across the province to honour their fallen comrades and pay respects to their families.

  • Individual arrested and charged with numerous weapons related offences and dangerous driving

    Release Date: September 18, 2023

    23-37788

    On September 16, 2023, at approximately 9:35 p.m. police were responding to a call for service in the area of MacDonnell Street near Concession Street in downtown Kingston.


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