York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween will retire in June, the board that oversees the service announced on Thursday.
The veteran officer has announced his retirement after 37 years on the York police service; he served six years as chief in an “increasingly complex” policing environment.
The announcement comes several weeks after Project South uncovered alleged police corruption ...
York Regional Police Chief, Jim MacSween, announced on Thursday that he will be retiring this summer, ending his six-year ...
York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween will retire on June 26, the York Regional Police Services Board announced Thursday.
MacSween will stay on in his role until June 26, but will assist the police service board in the process of appointing his successor.
The York Regional Police Service Board announced that, following a six-year tenure as chief of police, Jim MacSween will retire on June 26.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Toronto Police Service Chief Myron Demkiw, left, and York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween leave after speaking about an ...
Weakness, that is what York Region Police Chief Jim MacSween is asking for from the public. Don’t take a stand, just comply with criminals and give them what they want. That MacSween is saying this ...