41 Division, Toronto Police Service

41 Division, Toronto Police Service No. 41 Division is located at 2222 Eglinton Ave. East in east Toronto on the north east corner of Eglinton Ave. at Birchmount Rd.

41 Division covers approximately 60 square kilometers, 10% of the total geographic area of Toronto. 226 officers and 16 civilians at 41 Division serve over 250,000 citizens. The building was originally designed as the Scarborough Municipal and Mayors Offices. The building also housed both the Provincial and Municipal Courts until the late 1970's. The Metropolitan Toronto Police Force No. 4 Distric

t Headquarters, No. 41 Division and No 4 Traffic previously occupied the adjoining building at 1001 Birchmount Rd. In 1978, the facility was converted to a single police station, police vehicle service garage and traffic unit. As Scarborough's population grew police facilities expanded to include a total of five police sites to serve the community. No. 41 Division is the central lockup facility for persons detained for court or transport to Provincial Detention Centres. Operating as a central lock-up, No. 41 Division processes over ten thousand persons annually for criminal identification purposes. Unit Commander: Superintendent Warren Wilson
2nd in Charge: Inspector James Hung

Community Response Unit Manager:
Staff Sergeant Curtice Ducie, (416) 808-4119

Community Relations Officer:
Constable Jen Wilson (416) 808-4108

Crime Prevention Officer:
Constable Karry Littlewood (416) 808-4127

Division Boundaries:
· West-Nursewood Rd., Victoria Park Ave.
· North-Highway 401
· East-Brimley Rd., Brimley Rd. S
· South-Scarborough shoreline

Policing the areas that border with 41 Division are:

42 Division to the North
43 Division to the East
33, 54 and 55 Divisions to the West
Marine Unit patrols lake Ontario to the South

We would like to thank the Parent Council at Hunter's Glen Junior PS for including the Toronto Police in their Carnival ...
06/01/2026

We would like to thank the Parent Council at Hunter's Glen Junior PS for including the Toronto Police in their Carnival and Fundraiser Saturday May 30th. It was a fun event and we were happy to help keep the community safe and engage with everyone involved!

Yesterday members of 41 and 53 Division played in annual charity soccer tournament organized by Detectives Butler-Purves...
05/29/2026

Yesterday members of 41 and 53 Division played in annual charity soccer tournament organized by Detectives Butler-Purves and Dagonas of 54 Division.

The tournament raised over $5000 for William J McCordic PS, a school located near Main St and Danforth Ave which provides special education programs for students with developmental disabilities.

We’re all looking forward to participating again next year!

Our officers along with TNG Community Services and Working Women Community Centre hosted a Free Prom Clothing Event at t...
05/19/2026

Our officers along with TNG Community Services and Working Women Community Centre hosted a Free Prom Clothing Event at the Victoria Park Hub on May 14th and 15th. The initiative is designed to alleviate the high cost of formal wear, so students can celebrate their milestones wtih confidence.

Thank you to the Dorset Park Hub for partnering with 41 Division to allow us to share important Crime Prevention informa...
05/12/2026

Thank you to the Dorset Park Hub for partnering with 41 Division to allow us to share important Crime Prevention information with your classes.

Intimate Partner Violence, Fraud awareness, and how to protect yourself from being a victim of Distraction Thefts were discussed.

The Dorset Park Community Hub is a one stop shop where community members of Dorset Park can access essential services and programs.

Annual Toronto Police Children’s Games Unites Community Through Sports and Spirit!Location: Variety Village, 3701 Danfor...
05/10/2026

Annual Toronto Police Children’s Games Unites Community Through Sports and Spirit!

Location: Variety Village, 3701 Danforth Avenue, ScScarborough Bluffs Community AssociationToronto Police Service members, both uniform and non-uniform, volunteer their time and bring their enthusiasm to promote accessible and inclusive games, sports and activities for children/ youth of all abilities.

Officers attended the McDonalds located at Kennedy Commons for the annual “McHappy Day” Event. The celebration, which is...
05/08/2026

Officers attended the McDonalds located at Kennedy Commons for the annual “McHappy Day” Event. The celebration, which is the flagship event of the year attracted over 500 guests throughout the day. It was a fun event for officers, who assisted with serving at the drive-thru window and most importantly greeted customers as they entered the restaurant. Officers also sold merchandise, where all proceeds went to Ronald McDonald House in support of families that are less fortunate. Host Lyndsay Morrison, from CTV conducted a live broadcast at the restaurant. Ali TAYABI and his wife were very appreciative and grateful for the contributions of attending officers.

Scarborough Zero waste is calling all volunteers to help clean up Wexford.Students can gets some volunteer hours!Scarbor...
05/05/2026

Scarborough Zero waste is calling all volunteers to help clean up Wexford.

Students can gets some volunteer hours!

Scarborough zero waste brings people together while inspiring and facilitating waste reduction initiatives among individuals, community groups, events or businesses.

Scarborough Zero Waste

The 2026 Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign (April 27 – May 3) features active participation from the Toronto Police Serv...
05/05/2026

The 2026 Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign (April 27 – May 3) features active participation from the Toronto Police Service

During the campaign, 100% of proceeds from Smile Cookie sales in Toronto are donated directly to The Children's Breakfast Clubs. These funds support over 40 breakfast clubs across the Greater Toronto Area, providing hot, culturally reflective, and nutritious meals to thousands of children.

We are very proud to announce after a week of friendly competition between participating divisions 41 Division earned the TOP SPOT for most cookies sold totaling 2,064!

On April 30, 2026, Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw, Mayor Olivia Chow, and community leaders held a city-wide prayer w...
05/05/2026

On April 30, 2026, Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw, Mayor Olivia Chow, and community leaders held a city-wide prayer walk across all 16 divisions to promote peace, unity, and bring together police and community members to pray for safer neighborhoods.

Thanks to everyone who came together in 41 Division to support this important event!

On behalf of Superintendent Warren Wilson, Inspector Roger Forde and members of 41 division, we would like to cordially ...
04/15/2026

On behalf of Superintendent Warren Wilson, Inspector Roger Forde and members of 41 division, we would like to cordially invite you to join us for our community “Prayer Walk” Event.

The event will take place On Thursday April 30th, 2026, at McGregor Park Community Center, 2231 Lawrence Ave E, Scarborough.

The opening address and prayer will commence at 12pm.

This year we have the honor and privilege of hosting this year’s event in the Canlish Community.

In recognition of our continued partnership and collaboration with members of our faith groups, we invite you to walk with member of our community in solidarity as we pray for “peace and unity”.

We will have coffee, water, baked goods, and light snacks for our guests to enjoy.

We would be grateful and appreciative if you would accept our invitation to attend our community “Prayer Walk” Event.

Please R.S.V.P by April 24th, 2026, to: [email protected]

Address

2222 Eglinton Avenue. East
Toronto, ON
M1K2M2

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