Waterloo Regional Police Issue Update in Kitchener Robbery Involving Suspects Posing as Police Officers
UPDATED MEDIA RELEASE:
Waterloo Regional Police are continuing to investigate a robbery in Kitchener where suspects posed as out-of-region police officers to gain entry to a residence.
On May 26, 2026, at approximately 1:50 p.m., police received a report of a robbery at a residence in the area of Arrowhead Crescent.
Investigators learned that two unknown males attended the residence and claimed to be police officers who were investigating a previous report of fraud involving the victims.
The suspects advised they had arrested individuals connected to the prior fraud and requested information about cash and valuables inside the home.
The victims asked the males for identification. The suspects advised they were plainclothes officers from the Greater Toronto Area and produced ID cards worn on chains. They did not provide clear police identification, which will include a photo, name, rank, and police service.
As part of the interaction, the suspects instructed the victims to retrieve cash from inside the home, claiming it needed to be documented for investigative purposes. When funds were produced, one of the suspects grabbed the money, and both males fled the residence and entered a waiting vehicle.
The suspects are described as:
Suspect One:
- White or tan male
- Medium build
- Approximately six feet tall
- Dark hair
- Wearing a navy blue T-shirt, dark beige khaki pants, brown shoes, and a navy blue baseball cap with a logo
Suspect Two:
- Tan or white male
- Medium build, smaller than suspect one
- Approximately six feet tall
- Wearing a navy blue T-shirt, dark beige khaki pants, brown slip-on shoes, and a navy blue baseball cap with a logo
A third individual remained in the driver’s seat of the suspect vehicle, described as a dark blue Volkswagen Atlas with tinted rear windows.


Public Safety Reminder
Members of the public are reminded that police officers will never request cash, valuables, or financial assets for safekeeping, evidence collection, or investigative purposes.
If you are contacted by someone claiming to be a police officer:
By phone:
- Hang up immediately if you feel pressured or unsure.
- Call Waterloo Regional Police directly at 519-570-9777 to verify the request.
- Do not rely on call display, as phone numbers can be spoofed.
By email, text, or social media:
- Do not share personal, banking, or identification information.
- Do not send money or transfer funds.
- Do not click on links or download attachments from unknown sources.
- Contact police at 519-570-9777 to confirm legitimacy.
In person:
- Do not allow anyone into your home until their identity has been verified.
- Ask to see both a badge and warrant card. Genuine police identification will include a photo, name, rank, and police service.
- Take time to examine the identification carefully.
- If you are unsure, close the door and call Waterloo Regional Police to confirm.
- If the person is legitimate, they will understand and allow you to verify their identity.
Additional Tips
- Be cautious of anyone requesting secrecy, urgency, or immediate compliance.
- Be suspicious of individuals who ask about money, safes, or valuables.
- If you feel threatened or unsafe, call 9-1-1.
Police officers, including those in plainclothes, will clearly identify themselves and will never discourage you from verifying their identity.
The investigation remains ongoing by WRPS’ General Investigations Unit.
Anyone with information, including video footage from the area, is asked to contact police at 519-570-9777.
Anonymous information can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.waterloocrimestoppers.com.
PREVIOUS MEDIA RELEASE:
Waterloo Regional Police are continuing to investigate a robbery at a residence in Kitchener.
On May 26, 2026, at approximately 1:50 p.m., police received a report of a robbery in the area of Arrowhead Crescent.
The investigation determined that two unknown males attended a residence posing as police officers, claiming they were investigating a fraud. The males pressured the victims into handing over a large sum of money, then left the home and fled in an awaiting dark blue Volkswagen Atlas.
The two suspects who attended the residence were described as white males, medium build, wearing a navy-blue t-shirt, beige khaki pants and navy-blue baseball caps.
The investigation is ongoing.
Investigators are requesting that residents in the area of Arrowhead Crescent check their home security cameras between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. on May 26, 2026, for any suspicious persons or vehicles.
Anyone with information or video footage of the related incident is asked to contact police at 519‑570‑9777, extension 4499.
Anonymous tips can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1‑800‑222‑8477 or online at www.waterloocrimestoppers.com.