Who is Keemstar and where is he or she hiding?

Peel Regional Police is working hard on the answer to both questions.

"Earlier this evening, Peel Regional Police's Twitter account, @peelpolicemedia, was hacked by an unknown party," confirmed Sgt. Josh Colley Monday night.

Of course, this was already widely known since people who follow the account saw someone with the handle Keemstar tweeting anti-police and vulgar posts.

Peel police wanted to reach out to the public to make it clear that they and their followers were victimized in this situation.

Needless to say, Peel police are not amused.

"The posts that were made during this time do not represent the beliefs or views of Peel Regional Police," said Colley. "We apologize for this inconvenience and we are investigating this incident."

You better believe they are. They not only have experts on cyber crimes, but they also teach the subject.

It could make for a sleepless few nights for whoever did the hacking.

But first things first. They had to get the vile postings off the Internet and that was done by pulling their Twitter account.

"The account has been deactivated and we will be up and running shortly so we can reconnect with all of our Twitter followers," said Colley.

And that includes you Keemstar - although the connection may involve handcuffs in your case.

As of Tuesday morning, the account was still not active.