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Halton Police: The True Blue

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by Halton Regional Police Service

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Halton Police: The True Blue is a six-episode inside look at the Halton Regional Police Service and the people whose work help shape it. From frauds and traffic to women in policing, hate crime, cold cases, and a candid conversation with Canada’s longest-serving Chief, host Jason Agnew masterfully engages each guest, eliciting thought-provoking perspectives. Each episode an enjoyable and informative listen for all.

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March 28, 2023

Cold Case – Detective Ryan Eacrett

<p>In this investigative episode of Halton Police: The True Blue, host Jason Agnew speaks with Homicide Unit Detective Ryan Eacrett as he unearths details of a cold case dating back to May 17, 2002 involving the murder of 54-year-old Georgetown resident, Paul Henttonen.</p> <p>Det. Eacrett offers an inside look at the puzzling case, including potential motives, key evidence, and theories of the crime. He also explains the role technology plays in catching a killer and the investigative avenues police use to bring closure to those who have lost a loved one. </p>

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March 28, 2023

Hate Crime – Sergeant Ryan Smith

<p>As Sergeant of the Equity Diversity and Inclusion Office, Ryan Smith is determined to make Halton Region a safe and welcoming community for all and to help end the cycle of hate. This includes leading a dedicated team that aims to educate the community, enhance existing relationships, and prioritize police response to hate crime.</p> <p>Through this informative conversation with host Jason Agnew, Sgt. Smith defines what hate crimes are and how the Halton Regional Police Service is addressing this growing trend, while supporting those directly impacted.</p> <p>And, importantly, learn how members are the public are empowered to be the eyes and ears of the police and to come forward with their hate-related concerns.</p>

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March 28, 2023

Traffic – Constable Marc Taraso

<p>With a growing number of vehicles on our roadways, the day-to-day activities of traffic enforcement officers in Halton have likewise grown and evolved.</p> <p>Constable Marc Taraso, a long-serving member of Halton Regional Police Service’s District Response Team, has parlayed his passion for traffic safety into a Twitter following exceeding more than 20,000 – all with the aim of making Halton’s roads safer.  </p> <p>Join Halton Police: The True Blue host, Jason Agnew, and Cst. Taraso for a candid look at traffic enforcement through the lens of social media, with a focus on the deadly four: speed/aggressive driving, distracted driving, impaired driving and commercial motor vehicles. From “it won’t fall off” to poutine, this episode drives home what it takes to be part of HRPS’ Traffic Team and simple things motorists can do to help make their jobs easier.</p>

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What is Halton Police: The True Blue?

Halton Police: The True Blue is a six-episode inside look at the Halton Regional Police Service and the people whose work help shape it.

From frauds and traffic to women in policing, hate crime, cold cases, and a candid conversation with Canada’s longest-serving Chief, host Jason Agnew masterfully engages each guest, eliciting thought-provoking perspectives. Each episode an enjoyable and informative listen for all.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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