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Peterborough County OPP detachment limited for public during lockdown

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coronavirus pandemic.To help reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19, the detachment on Lansdowne Street East will limit routine criminal record checks/vulnerable sector checks and fingerprinting to essential workers and volunteers only.

Peterborough County OPP opens collision reporting centre Anyone seeking entry must make an appointment first, the OPP stated Thursday.

Individuals will be pre-screened and are required to have proper personal protective equipment prior to entering the detachment.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]If you require any detachment-based service, including criminal record checks/vulnerable sector checks, call (705) 742-0401 in advance for an appointment.

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