New police helicopters in Ontario to help fight car theft, find missing people

Four police forces in and around Toronto will become the beneficiaries of new helicopters the province intends to buy soon with the minister in charge of policing saying they will help in the growing car-theft crisis. An OPP helicopter is shown in Guelph, Ont., on Thursday, May 21, 2009. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

TORONTO - Four new police helicopters will help fight the car-theft crisis and assist searches for missing vulnerable people, the province and Toronto-area police forces say.

The four police services -- Toronto, Peel Regional, Halton Regional and Durham Regional -- banded together to ask the government to create more air support for the region. At the moment, two forces in the area have one helicopter each that they share with other police forces based on need and timing.

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