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Coronavirus: Winnipeg police headquarters set to reopen for public walk-ins

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reopening its Headquarters Service Centre at 245 Smith St. Monday, June 22.All of the city’s police stations closed to walk-ins in mid-March as the province braced for COVID-19.Health guidelines, including physical distancing and capacity limits, will be in place when the doors reopen, and the force says to expect some delays.

Anyone experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, or those required to self-isolate, are asked to stay clear of the facility.Members of the public will be able to file police reports in person daily between 8 a.m.

and 5:30 p.m., while criminal record checks and non-criminal fingerprinting will be available Monday to Friday between 8 a.m.

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