Change of command at WPS’s Amherstburg Detachment

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WINDSOR POLICE NEWS RELEASE

Change of command at WPS’s Amherstburg Detachment

The Windsor Police Service is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Staff Sergeant for our detachment in Amherstburg.

Staff Sergeant Jeffery Taylor will assume operational and administrative command of the detachment, which provides comprehensive policing services for the town of approximately 27,000 people.

A 21-year veteran of the Windsor Police Service, Staff Sgt. Taylor brings a broad range of operational and leadership experience. Throughout his career, he has served in Patrol Services, Major Crime Investigations, and the Internet Child Exploitation Unit, all roles that required advanced investigative skills, sound judgment, and the ability to manage complex and sensitive files.

For the past four years, Staff Sgt. Taylor has held the rank of Staff Sergeant, leading a Patrol Platoon and later the Internet Child Exploitation and Forensic Identification Units. 

Most recently, he was assigned to the Professional Advancement and Training Branch, where he oversaw professional development initiatives, training programs, and organizational capacity-building efforts across the Service.

“Staff Sgt. Taylor’s extensive experience, leadership, and commitment to professional excellence make him a strong fit to lead our Amherstburg Detachment,” said Windsor Police Chief Jason Crowley. 

“We are confident he will continue to uphold the high standards of service and community safety that residents of Amherstburg expect and deserve.”

Change of command at WPS’s Amherstburg Detachment

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