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Year in Review 2016
Presented by: Supt Brown Date: January 9, 2017
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Total File Counts from 2008 – 2016
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37,538 38,242
37,197 36,396
37,615 38,240
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File Count *all Calls For Service, no filters,
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2013 – 2016 Comparison 2013 Change 2014 Change 2015 Change 2016
Murder 1 0% 1 300% 4* 0% 4**
Robbery 73 -12% 64 0% 64 13% 72
Sex Assaults 61 -3% 59 -27% 43 37% 59
Aggravated Assault/Assault with Weapon 272 -1% 268 -7% 250 -22% 196
Assault – Common 664 -6% 623 -10% 561 8% 605
Break and Enter 655 -3% 633 22% 771 -6% 727
Theft of Vehicle (Over $5,000) 102 25% 127 0% 127 9% 139
Theft of Vehicle (Under $5,000) 134 22% 163 -6% 154 -19% 124
* 3 municipal, 1 rural **1 missing person probable murder
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2013 – 2016 Comparison 2013 Change 2014 Change 2015 Change 2016
Mischief (over and under $5,000) 1148 23% 1,416 2% 1,443 9% 1,646
Theft Under $5,000 588 -9% 536 17% 625 7% 686
Cause Disturbance 2574 -4% 2,473 -4% 2,373 -9% 2,223
LCLA 892 25% 1,119 -1% 1,113 -28% 818
Mental Health Act 1016 1% 1,029 4% 1,072 10% 1,223
Missing Persons 550 -34% 362 -32% 245 27% 315
False Alarms 1452 -2% 1,417 -4% 1,367 -18% 1,160
Substantiated files 27,604 0.2% 27,647 2% 28,337 -2% 28,608
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2013 – 2015 Prisoner Counts
3,309
4,434 4,719 4,253
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Prisoners
The increase in prisoner numbers can be attributed to an increase of in social chronic offenders
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2016/2017 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE
PLAN
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• Develop Social Chronic Offender Program
• Host Traditional Feast for Stakeholders and Employees
• Develop Community Based Domestic Violence Unit
• !CAT - support for high risk Domestic Violence clients and families
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• Enhance Prolific Offender Program through community engagement, strategy and targeting.
• Target high crime areas {hotspots)
• Impaired Driving - enhanced focus on criminal investigations/ training
• Reduction of Motor Vehicle Accidents - High Crash Intersections
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COMMUNITY SAFETY PROGRAMS
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DOWNTOWN SAFETY UNIT
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The newly formed Integrated Domestic Violence Unit is comprised of a community based victim services worker from Elizabeth Fry Society, a social worker from the Ministry of Children and Family Development and a police officer, Constable Hope. This collaboration will be responsible for providing an integrated response to reduce incidents of domestic violence and repeat victimization in families that are a high risk to physical harm.
Integrated Domestic Violence Unit
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OTHER COMMUNITY SAFETY PROGRAMS
• High Risk Youth Section • Social Chronic Offender Program • Missing Person Section • Urban Aboriginal Constable • Bicycle Theft program
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SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS
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• Shots fired – June 10th shots
fired on 700 block Freeman St
– June 15th shooting death on 3600 block Forest Ave
– June 23rd shots fired on 3600 block Gould Cres
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GUN ROOM
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Community Safety Meeting
Statement of Mission and Values
To increase community safety through consultation, collaboration, and focussed response with stakeholders.
In order to identify what strategies and stakeholders/ agencies to involve, the first step is to understand what types of crimes are most common and why they are occurring in this area.
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Crime Reduction
• Nuisance property – Connaught Motor Inn • CFS near The Connaught
Motor Inn decreased by more than 50% between 2015 (300) and 2016 (153)(Jan-Sept)
• During the three months that The Connaught Motor Inn was without a business license (July-Sept 2016), CFS decreased in this area by 67% (96 files to 32)
100m radius of The Connaught Motor Inn
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Review of Calls-For-Service 3rd Avenue & George Street
200m area at 3rd/George St.
• Between 2011 and 2016*, calls for service increased 34%
(up 481 files to 1,900 total calls) • This was an average of 1,635 calls for
service per year or 136 per month. • YTD 2016*, calls for service have
increased 9.8 % over the year 2015 and 34% over 2011
*YTD Dec 20, 2016 all Calls for Service – no filters
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CELLPHONE REPAIR BUSINESS - NOVEMBER
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NALOXONE
“The unfortunate reality is that fentanyl and derivatives are now common place in our community and our members face the risk of contamination everyday” says Supt. Warren Brown, Officer in Charge of the Prince George RCMP. “Our ability to possess and administer naloxone, gives our members an added level of security for not only their safety, but also the safety of the community we serve.”
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Other High Profile Investigations
• Property Crime Spree - Kelsey Allard & Stephanie Deschene – Multijurisdictional, Theft of MV, Theft from MV, ID
Fraud, Break and Enter, Flight from Police – Deschene sentenced 5 years in jail
• Undercover Drug Trafficking Operation – Queensway/17th Ave
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TRAUMA INFORMED PRACTICE CONFERENCE
These skilled individuals aim to assist participants in
working through trauma and assist with the movement
towards healing by sharing their professional guidance
through a learning environment.
The Trauma Informed Practice Conference was the first conference of this nature in Prince George, which brought together different agencies who’s common ground was working with people affected by trauma
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LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN SKATE
This year, instead of doing a Law Enforcement Torch Run,
we partnered with the PG Cougars to do a skate instead
Thanks to the generosity of local businesses and the hard work of all the volunteers, we were able to raise $6,000 for local Special Olympics BC athletes.
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PACK-A-PC
This year, with the help of Save-On-Foods, police officers and detachment staff collected goods for the Prince George Council of Seniors. Approximately 20 police cars filled with non-perishable foods and over $3,600 in cash and gift cards were donated, thanks to Prince George’s overwhelmingly generous response.
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*This is all municipal members attached PG detachment including members on various types of leave or are not full duty (ex. graduated return to work)
MEMBERSHIP STRENGTH 2016
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THANK YOU
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