Continuing to investigate an arson in Cambridge.
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- Reporting by-law concerns in Cambridge, Kitchener, and Waterloo just got easier. Residents can now call 519-585-8088 to report issues, helping ensure concerns are directed to the appropriate service while keeping police lines free for emergencies. More info:
- In recognition of National Indigenous Peoples Day, we were grateful to spend time with @Anishnabeg_O. Harvesting strawberries and taking part in Indigenous teachings around the fire made the day both meaningful and full of connection.
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- Continuing to investigate a fail to stop incident in Waterloo. Anyone who witnessed the incident or has video or dash-cam footage of the incident is asked to call police at 519-570-9777, extension 6399. To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or
- Surveillance video shows one of several recent wire thefts at a Cambridge business in the LG Lovell Industrial Park area. Since March 2026, suspects have repeatedly entered a fenced compound near Raglin Road, stealing copper and telecommunications wire and damaging property.
00:00 - Behind every uniform is a person, and for many of our members, a proud father. Today, we recognize the dads across our Service and community who balance the responsibilities of family and service with dedication, care, and compassion. Happy Father's Day from WRPS!
00:00 - Today is National Indigenous Peoples Day. In Waterloo Region, we recognize and celebrate the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of Indigenous communities, including the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Neutral peoples. This land is home to diverse Indigenous voices,
- Waterloo Regional Police repostedAn amazing first day at the @KWMulticultural Festival in Victoria Park. @WRPSToday members look forward to more community engagement tomorrow!
- On June 20, 2026, officers responded to a theft at a gas station in the Hespeler area of Cambridge. The suspects fled in a stolen vehicle, which was later seen being driven dangerously before a collision in East Galt. Two youths were located and arrested. They face several
- A great start to the day at the @KWMulticultural festival at Victoria Park in @CityKitchener! Hope to see you there today or tomorrow!
00:00 - Today is World Refugee Day. 🌍🕊️ A day to recognize the resilience, strength, and contributions of refugees in Waterloo Region and around the world. This is a time to reflect, raise awareness, and reaffirm our commitment to building welcoming and inclusive communities for
- Waterloo Regional Police have charged a driver after a vehicle was recorded travelling 117 km/h in a 50 km/h zone on Clyde Road in Cambridge on June 19, 2026. A 51-year-old Cambridge female is facing multiple charges, including stunt driving and careless driving. The driver















