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Page 1: Break & EnteTheft OverTheft Under Fraud Mischief · Fatal 0 0 -- 0 1 --Personal Injury 10 6 -40.0% 24 23 -4.2% Property Damage 64 35 -45.3% 129 86 -33.3% Total 74 41 -44.6% 153 110
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Police Services Board Report for Haldimand CountyRecords Management System

February - 2016

Violent Crime

Actual February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change

2015 2016 % Change

Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 --

Other Offences Causing Death

0 0 -- 0 0 --

Attempted Murder 0 0 -- 0 0 --

Sexual Assault 0 4 -- 3 5 66.7%

Assault 9 6 -33.3% 13 14 7.7%

Abduction 0 0 -- 0 0 --

Robbery 0 1 -- 1 1 0.0%

Other Crimes Against a Person

3 2 -33.3% 7 3 -57.1%

Total 12 13 8.3% 24 23 -4.2%

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Actual February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change

2015 2016 % Change

Arson 0 0 -- 0 0 --

Break & Enter 14 6 -57.1% 26 14 -46.2%

Theft Over 2 9 350.0% 7 35 400.0%

Theft Under 27 13 -51.9% 48 38 -20.8%

Have Stolen Goods 0 0 -- 0 1 --

Fraud 6 6 0.0% 20 12 -40.0%

Mischief 20 9 -55.0% 34 25 -26.5%

Total 69 43 -37.7% 135 125 -7.4%

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Actual February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change

2015 2016 % Change

Possession 2 4 100.0% 3 9 200.0%

Trafficking 1 0 -100.0% 1 3 200.0%

Importation and Production

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Total 3 4 33.3% 4 12 200.0%

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Report Generated on: Mar 10, 2016 11:19:12 AM

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Police Services Board Report for Haldimand CountyRecords Management System

February - 2016

Clearance Rate

Clearance Rate February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 Difference 2015 2016 Difference

Violent Crime 91.7% 92.3% 0.6% 87.5% 91.3% 3.8%

Property Crime 40.6% 23.3% -17.3% 37.0% 21.6% -15.4%

Drug Crime 66.7% 75.0% 8.3% 75.0% 91.7% 16.7%

Total (Violent, Property & Drug)

50.6% 41.7% -8.9% 48.3% 38.4% -9.8%

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Unfounded February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change

2015 2016 % Change

Total (Violent, Property & Drug)

7 4 -42.9% 13 12 -7.7%0 4 8

Total(Violent,Property& Drug)

2015 2016

Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Screening Checks

Actual February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change

2015 2016 % Change

Criminal Record Checks 1 0 -100.0% 1 0 -100.0%

Vulnerable Sector Screening Checks

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Data contained within this report is dynamic in nature and numbers will change over time as the Ontario Provincial Police continue to investigate and solve crime. Data Utilized- Major Crimes - Niche RMS All Offence Level Business Intelligence Cube

Report Generated on: Mar 10, 2016 11:19:12 AM

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Police Services Board Report for Haldimand County2016/Feb

Public ComplaintsPolicy 0

Service 0

Conduct 0

Date information collected from Professional Standards Bureau Commander Reports: 2016-03-10Data SourceOntario Provincial Police, Professional Standards Bureau Commander Reports - Includes all public policy, service and conduct complaints submitted to the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD)

Secondary Employment

Intelligence Led Policing - Crime Abatement StrategyNumber of Offenders in Program 23

Number of Offenders Charged 0

Number of Charges Laid 0

Number of Checks Performed 10

Date information was collected from Records Management System: 2016-03-10

Daily Activity Reporting Patrol Hours

Total Hours 2016/Feb

Number of Cruiser Patrol Hours 1,115.25

Number of Motorcycle Patrol Hours 0.00

Number of Marine Patrol Hours 0.00

Number of ATV Patrol Hours 0.00

Number of Snowmobile Patrol Hours 0.00

Number of Bicycle Patrol Hours 0.00

Number of Foot Patrol Hours 179.00

Number of School Patrol Hours 36.50

Data source (Daily Activity Reporting System) date: 2016/04/01

Report Generated on: Mar 10, 2016 2:52:51 PM

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Police Services Board Report for Haldimand CountyCollision Reporting System

February - 2016

Motor Vehicle Collisions by Type

Incidents February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change

2015 2016 % Change

Fatal 0 0 -- 0 1 --

Personal Injury 10 6 -40.0% 24 23 -4.2%

Property Damage 64 35 -45.3% 129 86 -33.3%

Total 74 41 -44.6% 153 110 -28.1%

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Incidents February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change 2015 2016 % Change

Motor Vehicle Collision Fatal Incidents 0 0 -- 0 1 --

Alcohol Related 0 0 -- 0 0 --

Off-Road Vehicle Fatal Incidents 0 0 -- 0 0 --

Alcohol Related 0 0 -- 0 0 --

Motorized Snow Vehicle Fatal Incidents 0 0 -- 0 0 --

Alcohol Related 0 0 -- 0 0 --

Persons Killed February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change 2015 2016 % Change

Motor Vehicle Collision 0 0 -- 0 1 --

Off-Road Vehicle 0 0 -- 0 0 --

Motorized Snow Vehicle 0 0 -- 0 0 --

Report Generated on: Mar 10, 2016 11:15:31 AM

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Police Services Board Report for Haldimand CountyCollision Reporting System

February - 2016

Primary Causal Factors in Fatal Motor Vehicle Collisions

Incidents February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change

2015 2016 % Change

Speeding as a contributing factor

0 0 0 0 1 0

Where alcohol is involved

0 0 0 0 0 0

Wildlife as a contributing factor

0 0 0 0 0 0

Inattentive driver as a contributing factor

0 0 0 0 0 0

Persons Killed February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change

2015 2016 % Change

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Data Utilized- SQL online application reporting system – OPP CRS 2.3.09 - Collision Reporting System Business Intelligence Cube

Report Generated on: Mar 10, 2016 11:15:31 AM

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Police Services Board Report for Haldimand CountyIntegrated Court Offence Network

February - 2016

Criminal Code and Provincial Statute Charges Laid

Offence Count February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change

2015 2016 % Change

Highway Traffic Act 143 0 -100.0% 426 148 -65.3%

Criminal Code Traffic 5 0 -100.0% 36 15 -58.3%

Criminal Code Non-Traffic

127 0 -100.0% 194 35 -82.0%

Liquor Licence Act 5 0 -100.0% 10 6 -40.0%

Other Violations 27 0 -100.0% 71 22 -69.0%

All Violations 307 0 -100.0% 737 226 -69.3%

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Offence Count February Year to Date - February

2015 2016 % Change

2015 2016 % Change

Speeding 58 0 -100.0% 198 54 -72.7%

Seatbelt 6 0 -100.0% 10 5 -50.0%

Impaired 4 0 -100.0% 18 8 -55.6%

Distracted 6 0 -100.0% 27 9 -66.7%

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Integrated Court Offence Network data is updated on a monthly basis: Data could be as much as a month and a half behind. Data Utilized- Ministry of Attorney General, Integrated Court Offence Network - Integrated Court Offence Network Charge Business Intelligence Cube

Report Generated on: Mar 10, 2016 11:16:56 AM

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2016 Caledonia Cayuga Dunnville Hagersville Jarvis Selkirk Provincial Parks TotalFebruary 58.25 39 62.75 28.5 2.5 0.5 0 191.5

2016 - Foot Patrol Hours - Haldimand County

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REVENUE GENERATED - DEPOSITED TO HALDIMAND COUNTY CURRENT

2015 2016

TRAFFIC & OCCURRENCE REPORTS $718.62 $1,745.22 $718.62

TTCI REPORTS (TECHNICAL COLLISION) 0.00 0.00 0.00

BACKGROUND CHECKS/FINGERPRINTS 4,265.86 5,170.00 4,265.86(includes additional copy fee)ACCIDENT RECONTRUCTION REPORTS (incl In Occ reports) 0.00 0.00 0.00

FALSE ALARM FEES - INITIAL REGISTRATION OR RENEWAL FEE ONLY 0.00 0.00 0.00

MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES (INCLUDES BEER BOTTLE RETURNS) 0.00 0.00 0.00

HST COLLECTED 94.52 226.78 94.52OVERPAYMENTS 0.00 2.00 0.00

REVENUES GENERATED FOR HALDIMAND COUNTY $5,079.00 $7,144.00 $5,079.00

-$2,065.00 decrease

REVENUES GENERATED - DEPOSITED DIRECTLY TO POLICE SERVICES BOARDCURRENT 2015 2016

UNCLAIMED PROPERTY $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

CURRENT

2015 2016

$5,079.00 $7,144.00 $5,079.00

-$2,065.00 decrease

TOTAL REVENUES FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2016

YTD COMPARISON

YTD REVENUES

HALDIMAND COUNTY O.P.P.

REPORT FOR THE POLICE SERVICES BOARD

REVENUES GENERATED FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2016 *Amended*

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REVENUE GENERATED - DEPOSITED TO HALDIMAND COUNTY CURRENT

2015 2016

TRAFFIC & OCCURRENCE REPORTS $1,180.60 $3,028.47 $1,899.22

TTCI REPORTS (TECHNICAL COLLISION) 500.00 0.00 500.00

BACKGROUND CHECKS/FINGERPRINTS 3,795.00 8,929.00 8,060.86(includes additional copy fee)ACCIDENT RECONTRUCTION REPORTS (incl In Occ reports) 0.00 0.00 0.00

FALSE ALARM FEES - INITIAL REGISTRATION OR RENEWAL FEE ONLY 159.28 0.00 159.28

MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES (INCLUDES BEER BOTTLE RETURNS) 0.00 0.00 0.00

HST COLLECTED 239.12 393.53 333.64OVERPAYMENTS 0.00 2.00 0.00

REVENUES GENERATED FOR HALDIMAND COUNTY $5,874.00 $12,353.00 $10,953.00

-$1,400.00 decrease

REVENUES GENERATED - DEPOSITED DIRECTLY TO POLICE SERVICES BOARDCURRENT 2015 2016

UNCLAIMED PROPERTY $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

CURRENT

2015 2016

$5,874.00 $12,353.00 $10,953.00

-$1,400.00 decrease

TOTAL REVENUES FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2016

YTD COMPARISON

YTD REVENUES

HALDIMAND COUNTY O.P.P.

REPORT FOR THE POLICE SERVICES BOARD

REVENUES GENERATED FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2016

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Summary of Activities – February 2016

Tip Activity

- There have been 111 anonymous tips received so far this year (not including update calls (approx.

120/month) or admin calls (u/k)).

Statistics Since Inception

Arrests 2023

Narcotics Seized $42,352,011

Property Recovered $5,501,911

Charges Laid 5,903

Student Crime Stoppers

- Bursary application distributed to all high schools within Haldimand, Norfolk and Tillsonburg – 4

received to date

- Distribution of the “new” Captain Canuck Comic books to local elementary schools continues

Promotions/Presentations

- Participated in/presented to/met with/gave promotional items to: Eastlink TV, increased media

- Ongoing interviews re: new board members – 3 accepted – Jarvis, Cayuga and Simcoe

Media Relations

- Conducted our usual media relations throughout the month (Crime of the Week, etc.).

- Continued writing script for East Link Cable re partnership featuring unsolved crimes for Norfolk.

Fundraising

- Run Against Crime- date set for Sept 25, 2016

- Golf Tournament – date set for August 18, 2016

- Spring Dinner and Auction – date set for May 5, 2016

- Protect Your Identity Day – May 7 - Simcoe

Nationally / Internationally - Nil

Other

- Chairperson Neil Unwin continues to serve as a member of the OACS.

- Actively seeking new board members

- Coordinator Lisa Wies has returned to the program

- Feb 1st – began assisting Brant-Brantford Crime Stoppers with tip taking & management.

cc: Inspector Horvat, Inspector Clark, Inspector Carter

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Dear Pen Pal Sponsor,

We are excited to invite you to participate as a corporate sponsor of the Pen Pal Program, an award

winning relationship building, education and awareness initiative. Past support from generous

organizations and corporations has helped the program to continue to grow and have contributed

to a quality experience for many children and youth.

The Pen Pal project originally began in 2006 as a letter writing process between First Nations and

non-First Nations youth from Haldimand County, and Six Nations of the Grand River Territory.

Now a growing yearly event, 2000 youth are involved. The program has expanded to include

neighbouring communities of Brantford, Hamilton, Brampton and this year we connected classes

from Toronto with Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation. We continue to witness the value

of connecting First Nations communities with their neighbours in order to foster a community of

understanding and respect.

Each year the youth come together in late spring to meet their pen pal and take part in relationship

building, fun educational activities, and cultural exchange. For a rich experience of the event please

visit the web page at www.penpalproject.ca.

The 2016 Pen Pal Gathering will be located at Chiefswood National Historic site on Friday, June

17, 2016. An evening event is planned for families at Caledonia Fairgrounds, to honour relationship

building along the Grand River for 10 years. As a community program the Pen Pal Project relies

on the support and assistance of community members, organizations, and corporations to generate

a quality experience for all the youth. There are a variety of opportunities to champion as a

supporter:

Commemorative T-shirts with corporate logo and pen pal logo,

Artist mentors to facilitate the day/ performances

Transportation (busing)

Interactive activities with a cultural exchange focus

Token of friendship to be exchanged

Musicians/speakers for evening event

As a corporate sponsor assisting to craft a special event for the youth, your company could receive

various levels of acknowledgement at the event. This can include recognition on the web page,

listing in the event program, signage, or t-shirt logo placement.

Your support will be an integral part of the Pen Pal Projects ongoing success and we and the

children thank you in advance for your support.

To contribute contact:

Scot Cooper

On behalf of the 2013 Pen Pal Project Committee

905-765-5956

48 Caledonia Avenue

Caledonia, ON

N3W 2M3

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Pen Pal Project- www.penpalproject.ca

The Pen Pal Project 2016

Project Guidelines

The Pen Pal Project is open to JK to Grade 8 classrooms from Six Nations of the Grand

River Territory, Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation and neighbouring

communities. A partner Project also involves neighbouring schools of Susa Creek and

Summitview in and near Grande Cache, Alberta, Canada.

The Project involves a commitment from September to June.

A minimum of three letter exchanges is recommended.

The year-end gathering is important for a face-to-face meeting between pen pals.

Classrooms are encouraged to meet, even prior to the year-end gathering.

The Project is organized and overseen by a cross cultural community committee.

The Project is funded by in kind donation, funding grants and sponsorship.

Project Vision

The Pen Pal Project provides a venue for relationship building between First Nations

communities and their neighbours. Today, the vision for the project remains consistent to:

Encourage Indigenous communities and their neighbours to meet, build relationship,

understanding, and share in cultural exchange as a means to a respectful thriving future.

Project Goals

In nurturing these relationships, the project set goals for students to engage neighbours in

relations of peace through a pen pal letter and cultural exchange. With peace as a starting point,

the goals for the Pen Pal Project are to:

Build positive stories and perceptions of youth in neighbouring communities.

Foster an appreciation of cultures in each community through education and exchange.

Encourage themes of friendship, respect, and diversity to build relationships of peace.

Connect cultural, literacy and relationship building skills to the Ontario Curriculum.

Share message of peace and friendship with communities in Ontario, Canada and abroad.

Curriculum and Activities

The project features a curriculum framework drawn from pivotal teachings of the Hodinohso:ni:

(Iroquois, in English) associated with concepts of peace, building relationships and

transformative change. Teaching and learning strategies seek to unite culture, curriculum and

instructional methods, not separate from a way of living, experienced as participatory. Fostering

relations of friendship within neighbouring communities, the goals and activities of the project

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Pen Pal Project- www.penpalproject.ca

reflect Hodinohso:ni: knowledge central to philosophy, values and traditions. Sample activities

include;

Cultural Awareness: Elders, speakers & interactive demonstrations.

Literacy Skills: Story-telling, spoken word, photography, stenciling.

The Arts: Visual Art; painting, tile mosaic, Dance; Hodinohso:ni: social, friendship &

smoke dancing, English Country. Music; Hodinohso:ni: social songs & contemporary

musicians.

Experiential Learning: Interactive games, Old School Games, sky art

The 2016 Year 10 Commemorative Gathering:

June 2016 will mark the 10th year of the Six Nations/Caledonia Pen Pal Project and will be the

largest gathering to date held at Chiefswood Park and National Historic Site. As in other years

the Gathering will involve several key activities that enact the goals of the Project. These

include:

Commemorative T-shirts:

Each Pen Pal receives a commemorative t-shirt featuring the pen pal logo, sponsoring logos and

an image fitting with the theme for the year. The t-shirt serves as a way to mark the event and

share the news of the event with the broader communities when the kids wear their shirts. Pen

Pals participate in a shirt signing activity helping to ‘break the ice’ and encourage interaction

between the youth. During the years that we create a sky art image the shirts are color coded to

help create the image.

Sky Art Image: Sky art is a performative strategy that brings learning to life such that students

do the action of the curriculum content they study. The 2016 Gathering will involve a sky art

activity including all the participating youth.

Cultural Awareness: Programming at the Gathering will involve speakers and musicians

facilitating dance and cultural exchange.

An Evening Honouring Relationships Along the Grand River

In addition to the daytime Gathering an evening event is planned open to students and their

family members. This event will be an ‘unplugged’ style evening of music, speakers and poets

held outside at the Caledonia fair grounds alongside the Grand River. The event will run from

7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. June 17th, 2016. The details of the event are still being worked out. We

anticipate between 2000-3000 children/youth and their families.

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Pen Pal Project- www.penpalproject.ca

Grande Cache Alberta -Pen Pal Project

The neighbouring schools of Susa Creek and Summitview in and near Grande Cache, Alberta

will be marking their 5th year in the Project. Their initiative mirrors the original Pen Pal Project

but involves several gatherings throughout the school year.

1. In January 2016 the Susa Creek kids will tour Summitview School. Then they are

gathering at a local gym, where the focus will be on dance- Zumba class with the kids

and then the kids from Susa Creek are going to demonstrate some of their traditional

dances (jingle, crow dance and fancy dance). We will then share a snack together.

2. The second gathering will be in the spring. A mother/daughter drumming duo will

provide traditional teachings and have an assortment of drums that they let the children

use.

3. The year-end gathering typically involves a daylong event with break out activities and a

round dance at lunch. It usually includes some or all of the following: crafts, dance,

drumming, nature/medicine walk.

Contacts:

Suzie Miller

[email protected]

905-317-2330

Scot Cooper

[email protected]

519-587-2441 x263