Executive Command

The Halton Regional Police Service's (HRPS) 718 uniformed officers, 302 civilian staff and more than 200 volunteers work together to keep the communities of the City of Burlington, Town of Oakville, Town of Milton and Town of Halton Hills as safe tomorrow as they are today.

Leading the Service are Chief Stephen TannerDeputy Chief of District Operations Roger Wilkie, and Deputy Chief of Regional Operations Jeff Hill. Together with the women and men of the HRPS, they work diligently to improve community safety, prevent, reduce and solve crime and respond to the public's calls for service.

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District Leadership

To ensure residents and visitors receive the highest standard of policing services, HRPS operations are divided into three distinct Districts, each overseen by a Superintendent and an Inspector. Patrol responsibilities for each District are divided across four platoons, each led by a Staff Sergeant and three Sergeants. Uniform operations are supported by the Criminal Investigations Bureau, Community Mobilization Bureau, District Response Team, and civilian and volunteer staff who deliver frontline policing services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

1 District – Milton and Halton Hills

Superintendent Cole Repta

Superintendent Dave Costantini

As Commander of 1 District, Superintendent Cole Repta is responsible for police operations in Milton and Halton Hills (Georgetown and Acton).

Cole began his career as a police officer in 1999 and was first assigned to the Town of Milton as a constable. Since then, he has worked in a variety of operational roles in all four municipalities, and spent 12 years with the Emergency Services Unit. As a member of the Tactical Rescue Unit, Cole held numerous designations, including Tactical Team Leader and Crisis Negotiator. His achievements in these areas were recognized with a Governor General’s Award of Merit in 2010. 

Cole is one of six HRPS officers who holds the designation of Critical Incident Commander responsible for overseeing high-risk incidents in the Region.

In addition to supporting District Operations, he has overseen a variety of essential support units such as Records Information, Communications, and most recently, the Strategic Management Office. 

Throughout his time as a police officer, Cole has continued to be actively involved in the Halton community, participating in and leading numerous charity events. A lifelong amateur musician, Cole has contributed his time and talent to support countless benefits and fundraisers over the years. In recognition of his commitment and efforts, he was awarded the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.

Cole looks forward to collaborating with community stakeholders in the District where he began his policing journey.

Inspector Anita Laframboise

Inspector Anita Laframboise

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2 District – Oakville

Superintendent Dave Costantini

Superintendent Dave Costantini

Superintendent Dave Costantini began his policing career with the Halton Regional Police Service in 1999.

Over the course of his career, Dave has had the fortunate opportunity to have been assigned many diverse roles and responsibilities, both operational and administrative. He has served in uniform operations throughout the region and worked in various specialized investigative units. Dave has also held supervisory positions in every district. He has extensive experience in criminal investigations and risk management.

Dave is one of the Service’s six Critical Incident Commanders and one of three Kidnap Response Commanders. Both have given him crucial insight into operational, executive, and support roles throughout the Service.

Dave has contributed to service delivery enhancements in innovation and training throughout his career, including as a Project Lead and Executive Officer to the Deputy Chief of Operations. He was promoted to the rank of Inspector in 2019 where he was assigned in 2 District (Oakville) during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, Dave transitioned to the Regional Investigative Services (RIS) - Organized Crime Division.

Here, Dave spearheaded the Service's Intelligence, Guns and Gangs, Human Trafficking, Drug Trafficking, and Organized Crime strategies. He has experience in Joint Force Operations and has participated in numerous provincial committees, working groups and joint management teams. As a member of the Overdose Coordination Group, Dave has led initiatives to address the opioid epidemic.

Dave prioritizes continuing education and will receive an Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Policing from Wilfrid Laurier University later this year. A graduate of  Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology’s Law and Security Administration Program, Dave was promoted to Superintendent in April 2024, tranferring to his current role as Commander of 2 District (Oakville).

Dave is committed to the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan and ensuring the safety and security of all those who live, work, play and visit the Region of Halton.

Inspector Joe Barr

Inspector Joe Barr

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3 District – Burlington

Superintendent Sue Biggs

Superintendent Sue Biggs

As Commander of 3 District, Superintendent Sue Biggs is responsible for police operations in Burlington.

Sue began her policing career in 1989 in London, England, where she served for 10 years prior to joining the Halton Regional Police Service in 1999. Since then, she has served in uniform operations throughout Halton region and has worked in a variety of specialized units including the Intimate Partner Violence Unit, Community Outreach, Traffic Services and the Fraud Unit. Sue has led several areas of our Service in an executive role, including Acting Superintendent of 1 District (Milton and Halton Hills) and Commander of the Regional Community Mobilization Bureau. She currently Co-Chairs the Service's Women's Internal Support Network.

Sue was promoted to Superintendent in June 2022, transitioning into her current role as District Commander of 3 District.

Sue holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology from Surrey University (UK) and a Master of Arts Degree in Psychology from Yorkville University. She also completed the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Global Studies Executive Leadership course in 2018. In 2019, Sue was the recipient of the Police Exemplary Service Medal.

Sue is a strong proponent and believer in community mobilization and engagement and is focused on working collaboratively with stakeholders towards upstream intervention and crime prevention, ensuring Halton is a safe, and thriving community. Sue is also passionate about authentic inclusion, in service to the community and within the Halton Regional Police Service itself. 

Inspector Dwayne Perron

Inspector Dwayne Perron

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