The Town of Oakville covers an area of 138
square kilometres and has a population of more than 165,000. To ensure residents and visitors receive the highest standard of policing services, Halton Regional Police Service operations are divided into four distinct team areas with Police Officers assigned to each community.
Patrol responsibilities for Oakville (2 District) are divided among four platoons (shifts), each of which is led by a Staff Sergeant who is responsible for an assigned team area. An additional Sergeant administers traffic-related issues and initiatives.
In keeping with Halton Regional Police Service's community-based policing approach, each area has established Community Consultation Committees. These committees provide a public forum for police officers and members of the public to work together in developing policing strategies to best serve their respective area.
Halton Regional Police Service 2 District uniform operations are also supported by the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB), District Response Units (DRU) - including traffic and village constables, and civilian and volunteer staff.
Oakville (2 District) is commanded by:
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Superintendent Marty Power
Telephone: 905-825-4747 ext. 2202 |
Superintendent Marty Power joined the Halton Regional Police Service in 1980. Recently, he was transferred from his previous position as the Inspector in Burlington (3 District) to assume command as the Superintendent in the Oakville community (2 District). Superintendent Power brings with him to Oakville an array of both administrative and operational experience. He looks forward to building strong and lasting relationships with the community and having his staff patrol with the purpose of addressing community safety and quality of life issues. In his spare time, he enjoys volunteering as a Board Member for the Halton Multicultural Council. |
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Inspector Jeff Corey
Telephone: 905-825-4747 ext. 2202 |
Inspector Jeff Corey began his career with the Halton Regional Police Service in 1986. Jeff has served throughout the Region with policing experience in criminal investigations, tactical rescue, officer safety instruction, scenes of crime examination, and media relations. He is a strong believer in community-police partnerships and supporting innovative strategies that will continue to keep Oakville safe for years to come. Jeff recently completed a Masters degree in Public Administration at the University of Western Ontario. Away from the office, he serves on a volunteer board of directors for a community mental health organization, enjoys running the trails near his Oakville home, and treasures family time with his wife and son. |