Thunder Bay, Ont., police chief retires after 31 years with force
THUNDER BAY, Ont. — A northern Ontario police chief who oversaw the Thunder Bay force during tensions with Indigenous residents and faced an obstruction of justice trial last year has retired.
Thunder Bay’s Police Services Board announced Thursday that J.P. Levesque was retiring after 31 years of service.
The board says Levesque worked in many facets of policing, including criminal and drug investigations, and served in senior leadership roles before taking on the role of chief.
It says Deputy Chief Sylvie Hauth will become acting chief of police, and Insp. Don Lewis will be the acting deputy chief while the board searches for Levesque’s replacement.