51 Division Open House Welcomes Community Inside Police Headquarters

Neighbours from across Toronto’s Downtown East gathered at 51 Division on June 14 for an open house that turned the police station into a hub of community engagement and connection.

Fred Alvarado  – Local Journalism Initiative

Held from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 51 Parliament Street, the 51 Division Open House welcomed residents from Regent Park, Moss Park, St. James Town, and surrounding communities. The afternoon featured cruiser tours, mounted police, drone demos, and food, all aimed at connecting residents with officers and the services available in their neighbourhoods.

RPTV’s Fred Alvarado was on location and spoke with several participants. The Aboriginal Peacekeeping Unit highlighted their work supporting local outreach. Sergeant Jeremy Boyko shared updates on the Neighbourhood Officer Program and its continuing work in Regent Park and Moss Park.

Councillor Chris Moise, who attended the event, emphasized the success of the Neighbourhood Officer Program, which originated in Regent Park, and stressed the importance of building trust between communities and city services.

Visitors were welcomed by Superintendent Ishmail Musah, Unit Commander at 51 Division, who described the event as an opportunity for residents to better understand the work being done across neighbourhoods. Auxiliary Sergeant Patricia Oliveira, who also leads the Wellness Unit, offered hands-on demonstrations of police vehicles and tools.

Resident Gina LaFave praised the event for creating space where families feel included and informed.In a neighbourhood where crime has steadily declined, events like this show that connection and transparency are key to safer, stronger communities.



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