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Saturday, April 4, 2026

Police debunk false claims in Huron County - StratfordToday.ca

To be clear, no state of emergency was declared in Huron County

NEWS RELEASE
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is aware of an online article circulating today, falsely claiming that a state of emergency was declared in Huron County. The article alleges that the Detachment Commander, five senior officers and 21 uniformed members were arrested and that policing responsibility for the community has been assumed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

The information contained in this article is entirely untrue.

While yesterday was April 1, and the article may be intended as an April Fools' joke, the OPP considers this type of content to be inappropriate and irresponsible, particularly when it mimics legitimate news reporting with the potential to cause unnecessary concern in the community. Alleging police officers have been charged affects public trust and confidence, as well as public safety.

To be clear, no state of emergency has been declared in Huron County. No OPP or municipal council members have been arrested and the RCMP has not assumed control of OPP operations. The OPP continues to provide policing services in Huron County without interruption.

Even content presented as humour can have real-world consequences.

Members of the public are encouraged to verify information through official sources. Accurate information about the OPP can be found at opp.ca and official OPP social media accounts.



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