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The Town of LaSalle, a vibrant and progressive community boasting a population of approximately 34,000 residents, encompasses a diverse landscape spanning approximately 60 square kilometers. Positioned adjacent to the City of Windsor to the north, the Town of Tecumseh to the east, the Town of Amherstburg to the south, and flanked by the Detroit River to the west, LaSalle offers a rich combination of urban and rural settings.

Within this dynamic community, the LaSalle Police Services takes great pride in reflecting the diversity found both among its residents and within the organization itself. Upholding the values of integrity and professionalism, these principles form the foundation of this forward-thinking law enforcement agency.

The LaSalle Police Services prioritizes the establishment and preservation of trust and respect within the community and among its visitors. This commitment is paramount for every member, as they collectively strive to provide a safe and secure environment for one of Canada’s fastest-growing communities.

In alignment with its tradition of excellence, the LaSalle Police Service actively seeks individuals for all positions who represent the cultural and racial diversity prevalent within the community. The agency emphasizes and seeks people with a commitment to serving with integrity, accountability, courage, a sense of caring, and fairness.

Interested in a Career in Policing? Start here:

For general information on becoming a Police Constable in Ontario, please visit the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police website.

Before you apply to become a police officer with most police services across Ontario you must first obtain your OACP Certificate.

For those individuals who aspire to contribute to a dynamic career in law enforcement and want to be a part of a distinctive organization, we encourage you to apply to become a member of the LaSalle Police Service.

Divisions of LaSalle Police Service:

  • Crime Prevention
  • Law Enforcement
  • Victim Assistance
  • Public Order Maintenance
  • Emergency Response

  • Provides criminal investigative and case management support to the Service.
  • Responsible for the investigation and/or case management of serious criminal offences
  • Oversees the Forensic Identification Unit, Criminal Intelligence, Major Case and ViCLAS coordination.

  • Forensic Identification Officers
  • Scenes of Crime Officers
  • Collision Reconstruction Unit
  • Intoxilyzer Technicians

  • Media Relations Officer
  • Community Liaison Officer
  • School Resource Officer
  • Crime Prevention
  • Recruitment
  • Marine Patrol Unit
  • ATV Patrol Unit
  • Bicycle Patrol Unit
  • Traffic Enforcement Unit
  • Community Outreach and Support Team – C.O.A.S.T.

  • The LaSalle Police Service is responsible for maintaining, staffing and operating the Central Communications Centre 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year.
  • Provides radio and telephone dispatch services for the LaSalle Police Service, LaSalle Fire Service and Kingsville Fire Service.
  • Provides after-hours radio and telephone dispatch services for the Town of LaSalle Public Works and Roads Departments
  • Members are highly skilled and dedicated professionals.
  • Handle police and fire emergency calls as well as other high-risk incidents on a daily basis.
  • Are often a lifeline to both victims and responding police Officers.

Administrative support staff provides:

  • Officer support
  • Court liaison services
  • Police clearances
  • Freedom of Information requests
  • Front counter service
  • Commissioning of oaths
  • Overtime and time off management
  • Training and travel requisitions
  • File record maintenance

Question and Answers

How do I become a LaSalle Police Officer?

Any new positions for Police Constable or Cadet will be advertised on the LaSalle Police Service website and the Town of LaSalle website. The basic criteria for hiring are set out in the Community Safety and Policing Act section 83(1).

How do I become a civilian employee?

All civilian positions will be advertised on the LaSalle Police Service website and the Town of LaSalle website. The basic hiring criteria will be outlined as needed.

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Town of LaSalle
5950 Malden Road
LaSalle, ON N9H 1S4
T. 519-969-7770
F. 519-969-4469
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Mission Statement

Our sole mission is to protect lives and property of the citizens we serve, provide a safe community, improve quality of life and prevent crime while working in partnership with the community.

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LaSalle Police Service

1880 Normandy St.
LaSalle, Ontario
N9H 1P8

Phone: 519-969-5210
Fax: 519-969-2662

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