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Longtime deputy chief Peter Yuen is leaving the Toronto Police Service

Yuen, who heads the Toronto police community safety command, which oversees all front-line policing across the city, was considered by some police insiders as a contender for the next Toronto police chief.

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The Toronto police board announced Peter Yuen’s retirement in a news release on Monday, saying the 35-year police veteran is stepping down from his role as second in command at the end of the month.


Longtime deputy chief Peter Yuen is leaving the Toronto Police Service, a departure that comes as Canada’s largest municipal service continues its prolonged search for its next top cop.

The Toronto police board announced Yuen’s retirement in a news release on Monday, saying the 35-year police veteran is stepping down from his role as second in command at the end of the month.

Wendy Gillis

Wendy Gillis is a Toronto-based reporter covering crime and policing for the Star. Reach her by email at wgillis@thestar.ca or follow her on Twitter: @wendygillis.

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