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218 Crime Report Purpose: The purpose of this report is to provide an analysis of crime and other police activities that occurred in the city of Camrose in the month of 218. The information is captured through Police records management systems and daily stats collection. Disclaimer: Statistics gathered for this report are based on the best available information at the time of drafting, and could be subject to change based on files being under investigation, or being reported at a later date. Completed by: Barb Fowler Barb Fowler Crime Analyst Sgt. Craig Ferguson i/c Major Crimes Unit

Eight Crime Indicators 218 Number of Occurrences for these 8 Crime Types 4 35 36 37 37 34 3 25 2 15 1 5 5 12 9 8 B&E of Motor Vehicle 3 2 5 6 2 15 15 11 12 8 6 7 4 2 2 Mischief Sexual Roberry Homicide 18-Feb 18-Mar 18-Apr 18- Monthly Total of 8 Crime Indicators: January 218 7 April 218 84 February 218 66 218 75 March 218 71 Highlights: April saw a slight increase in the 8 Crime Indicators, however the numbers for are comparable to the remaining previous months. s remained consistent, however we can predict to see an increase in thefts of bicycles and thefts from yards with the summer months ahead. These thefts can be reduced by locking your property.

Eight Crime Indicators Information obtained from daily stats collections which varied by the end of the Month due to scoring changes as a result of Police investigation. 218 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 B&E 2 B&E (x2) of MV Sexual 3 (x2) of MV Mischief 4 Mischief 5 6 B&E of MV 7 8 (x2) 9 (x3) 1 11 (x3) (x2) 12 13 (x2) (x2) 14 15 (x2) of MV Mischief 16 Mischief 17 18 B&E 19 (x2) 2 B&E 21 22 Mischief 23 24 25 (x3) 26 27 28 B&E 29 3 B&E (x2) Sexual 31 B&E

s & s Occurrence Zones 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Unknown s s

s & s Compared 217 to 218 s s 1 15 35 37 217 218 s: In 218, there were 37 reports of theft compared to 35 reports in of 217. Of the 37 occurrences: 14 reports were received of thefts of various property from residences/yards 3 reports were received of thefts from a business/work location 1 report was received of a theft from a park 1 report was received of a theft from a school 5 reports were received of theft from a motor vehicle, 2 from the outside of a vehicle and 3 from the interior of the vehicle. Of the 3 thefts from the interior of the vehicle, 2 of the vehicles were not locked. 13 total reports were received of shoplifting at 4 different businesses. s: In 218, there were 15 reports of assault compared to 1 reports in of 217. Of the 15 occurrences: 1 reports were domestic violence 2 reports were familial 1 occurrence was between two male youths at a school playground 1 assault on Police where a member was spat on 1 report where the subjects were acquaintances 9 of the 15 assault occurrences occurred on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday.

Crimes Against Persons 5 Year Monthly Average 24 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 217 218 The total number of Crimes against Persons was 25 in of 218, compared to 27 in of 217. Crimes Against Property 5 Year Monthly Average 83 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 217 218 The total number of Crimes against Property in 218 was 82, compared to 88 in of 217.

Drug Occurrences 5 Year Monthly Average 23 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 217 218 There were 16 drug offence occurrences in 218, compared to 27 drug occurrences in 217. Trafficking and possession had both decreased. Of the 11 occurrences in the category of possession of Cannabis Marihuana, 3 of the occurrences were as a result of the suspects/vehicles entering a Checkstop. 1 occurrences was as a result of school administrators locating Cannabis Marihuana in a school locker.

Calls Received by Communications January February March April Comm 1 1884 1641 22 1875 2146 Comm 2 224 1941 2123 2131 247 911 Calls 64 521 635 567 622 Totals 4512 413 4778 4573 5175 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18-18 Calls Received Note: Increase noted in calls received by the Police Station due to phone line testing on 29/18 approximately 2.

Front Counter Customers January February March April MVC 53 41 47 41 46 PIC 187 13 14 21 146 Complaint 6 55 69 8 87 Other 481 464 564 68 631 Totals 781 663 82 111 91 12 1 8 6 4 2 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18-18 Front Counter Customers Note: The Other category captures situations where the public is attending the front counter to either pick up their Police Information Checks, Motor Vehicle Collisions, Court documents or make a general inquiry. It further contains situations where the public attends the Police Station, however does not have the required documents to complete a Police Information Check or Motor Vehicle Collision, volunteers attending the building and delivery personnel.

Number of Occurrences January February March April Dispatched 31 283 33 374 352 Total Occurrences 782 731 772 96 87 Mar-18 6% Apr-18 7% -18 7% Number of Occurrences Feb-18 5% Jan-18 6% 217 Year Total Occurrences 898 Year Total - 217 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18-18

Violation Tickets Issued January February March April Violation Tickets 261 254 246 27 247 Photo Radar 21 17 39 481 697 Total 471 424 555 751 944 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18-18 Violation Tickets Photo Radar

Monthly Comparisons Crimes Against Persons Compared to same month last year 217 Yr Total 217 218 Homicide Robbery 3 Sexual 24 5 2 18 138 1 15 172 Criminal Harassment 15 1 1 21 Uttering Threats 52 6 6 64 Crimes Against Property Compared to same month last year 217 Yr Total 217 218 Break and Enter 72 4 8 85 Business 19 1 27 Residential 3 2 2 31 Other (Detached Garden Shed) 23 2 5 27 of Motor Vehicles 65 1 6 56 Car 11 3 1 Truck/SUV 53 1 3 34 Motorcycle 1 Other (Van, ATV, Snowmobile, boat, etc) 1 11 Over $5, 9 9 from Motor Vehicles 4 2 Shoplifting Over $5, 1 Other s Over $5, 5 7 s Under $5, 446 35 37 39 s from Motor Vehicles 98 4 5 124 Shoplifting Under $5, 161 1 13 86 Other s Under $5, 187 21 19 181 5 Yr Average 5 Yr Average

Monthly Comparisons (cont d) Crimes Against Property Continued Compared to same month last year 217 Yr Total 217 218 5 Yr Average Mischief 145 18 7 216 Frauds 188 12 13 125 Credit Card 36 3 18 General Fraud 138 6 12 11 Forgery & Uttering 1 2 2 Other (Counterfeiting, Personation) 4 1 1 3 Drug Offences Compared to same month last year 217 Yr Total 217 218 Possession 151 19 11 211 Cocaine 22 4 24 Marihuana 95 6 11 14 Other 34 9 47 Trafficking/Possession for the Purpose of 34 7 4 42 Trafficking Cocaine 19 1 1 22 Marihuana 4 2 1 9 Other 11 4 2 5 5 Yr Average