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 the 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.
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