The 14 Division Community Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) is made up of community volunteers and police service representatives
The 14 Division Community Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) is made up of community volunteers and police service representatives from neighbourhoods across a specific section of west-end Toronto and downtown. Our committee is inclusive to reflect the demographics of the local community.
All of the 17 police divisions throughout the City of Toronto, including Traffic Services, have a CPLC to provide advice and assistance to the local unit commander and to work in partnership with local police officers towards improving safety and security in local communities.
Our goal is to work together to in identifying, prioritizing and problem-solving local policing issues by being proactive in community relations, crime prevention, education, mobilization and communication, and acting as a resource to the police and the community.
We are actively engaged in efforts to enhance community safety. This requires encouraging residents to be forthcoming in providing information to the police and to promptly report crimes when they occur. Our involvement also includes participation in activities such as youth-oriented crime prevention projects, education and awareness.
For more information, please visit: tps.ca/organizational-chart/
Superintendent Domenic Sinopoli
Unit Commander 14 Division
Since 1967, 14 Division has been serving its diverse and unique community. Home to the CNE, Ontario Place, BMO field and one of Canada’s largest entertainment district, the division serves as one of the City’s busiest divisions.
As your Divisional Commander, I want to take a moment to express my sincere appreciation for the trust and support you have shown us.
Through the 14 Division Community Police Liaison Unit, we will be launching several initiatives aimed at enhancing safety, fostering open communication, and building partnerships between our division and the community. Our commitment to serving and protecting our community is unwavering, and together, we can continue to strengthen the bonds that unite us.
Let us work hand in hand to create a safer and more vibrant community for everyone.
Inspector Robert Choe
14 Division
CPLC Co-Chair Fahim Muniri
14 Division
As Co-Chair of the 14 Division Community Police Liaison Committee, it’s an honour to work alongside passionate residents, community partners, and members of the Toronto Police Service who are committed to creating safer, more connected neighbourhoods.
In my role with Victim Services Toronto, I witness the lasting impact that collaboration and timely support can have on individuals and communities. I bring this lens to our CPLC efforts, ensuring our work is rooted in compassion, equity, and a trauma-informed approach.
The strength of this committee lies in the diversity of its voices and the collective dedication to meaningful change. I look forward to what we will continue to accomplish together this year.
With gratitude,
Fahim Muniri
14 Division CPLC Co-Chair
Superintendent
Domenic Sinopoli
Unit Commander
14 Division
Inspector
Robert Choe
14 Division
S/SGT. Israel Bernardo
14 Division CRU Staff Sergeant
D/SGT. Robert Heitzner
14 Division MCU Detective Sergeant
PC Edward De Nobrega
14 Division Crime Prevention Officer
Courtney McConnell
14 Division CRU Admin
AUX. S/SGT. Dan Greenwood
14 Division Auxiliary Sergeant
AUX. SGT Shawn Pinto
14 Division Auxiliary
Co-Chair: Miranda Kamal
MJKO, Civilian CPLC Co-Chair
Treasurer: Brenda Butler
Fort York Neighbourhood Association, CPLC Secretary
Secretary: Nancy Miranda
Beaconsfield Village Residents Association
Hans Bathija
T.S.C.C. #1596 Wellington Square
Michael Borrelli
Harbord Village Residents Association
Brian Burchell
Annex-BIA President & CPLC Scholarship
Angela Burns
Christie Pitts Residents Association
Mannie D’Elia
Dovercourt Boys and Girls Club
Vera Frenkel
Beaconsfield Village Residents Association
Erella Ganon
Friends of Dufferin Grove Park
Randy Kerr
Beaconsfield Village Residents Association
Doug Lowry
Palmerston Area Residents Association
Meghan Marshall
Ossington BIA
Kathryn Money
Liberty Village Residents Association
Gaby Mota
Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre
Henry Rego
Ossington Community Association
Moneca Yardley
Bill Bolton Arena/Sojourn House
Selena Delimini
West Neighbourhood House
Arthur Geringas
Queen West BIA
Mike Josifovic
Toronto Downtown West BIA
Janice Solomon
Toronto Downtown West BIA
Giovanny (Gio) Restrepo
Little Portugal Toronto BIA
Rob Sysak
West Queen West
Eneyda Guerra
Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre
Zoe Tait
(Affiliation not listed)
Location:
350 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto, ON M6J 3E3 – Community Room
The City of Toronto acknowledges that we are on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. The City also acknowledges that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams Treaties signed with multiple Mississaugas and Chippewa bands.
The City of Toronto acknowledges all Treaty peoples – including those who came here as settlers – as migrants either in this generation or in generations past – and those of us who came here involuntarily, particularly those brought to these lands as a result of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery. We pay tribute to those ancestors of African origin and descent