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ober 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 ober 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 Crime Analyst Craig Ferguson Sgt. I/C Major Crimes Unit

Eight Crime Indicators ober 218 Number of Occurrences for these 8 Crime Types 7 6 6 5 4 4 3 2 1 15 13 11 26 of Motor Vehicle 6 1 7 18 15 15 9 9 9 6 2 3 Sexual Robbery Homicide August-18 September-18 ober-18

218 Monthly Total of 8 Crime Indicators: January 7 May 75 September 6 February 66 June 81 ober 15 March 71 July 86 April 84 August 1 Overview: ober 218 recorded the highest total of Eight (8) Crime Indicators for all of 218. from motor vehicles and shoplifting were the majority of the theft occurrences. Of note, thefts had an increase of 34 reported occurrences (131%) from September 218 to ober 218, however in comparison to ober 217, the category only increased by nine (9) reported occurrences. from motor vehicles rose from five (5) reported occurrences in September 218 to 21 occurrences in ober 218. A review of the ober occurrences determined three (3) occurrences are as a result of a theft from the exterior of a vehicle, such as licence plates and tires. In only three (3) occurrences could Police confirm that the vehicle doors were locked. The remaining 15 reported occurrences are either believed or confirmed to have been unlocked or unknown. Shoplifting occurrences increased 14 reported occurrences from September 218 to ober 218. A portion of this increase can be attributed to one male being responsible for shoplifting from five (5) different businesses. Three (3) of the 14 reported occurrences of Other s Under $5, were bicycles, and six (6) of the incidents involved the theft of money where the suspect/accused was known to the victim. Cannabis legalization in Alberta occurred on ober 17, 218. As a result of this legalization, four (4) charges were laid under the Provincial Legislation. Two (2) violation tickets for Illegal Conveyance of Cannabis and two (2) violation tickets for Minor Possessing Cannabis were issued.

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. ober 218 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 (x8) 2 (x3) of MV Sexual 3 4 (x2) (x2) 5 (x5) 6 of MV (x2) 7 8 of MV 9 1 (x9) 11 12 (x2) Sexual 13 14 of MV 15 (x2) 16 of MV 17 (x2) 18 (x2) 19 2 (x6) of MV 21 22 23 24 of MV 25 Sexual 26 (x2) 27 28 29 (x2) 3 (x2) 31 (x4)

s and Break & Enter Occurrence Zones 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 s Break & Enter Zone B1 and C2 recorded the majority of the theft occurrences (24 total). B1, which is the downtown core, saw three (3) thefts of money, one (1) theft of bicycle, six (6) thefts from vehicles and four (4) shoplifting occurrences. C2, which is the mall area, saw one (1) theft of money, one (1) theft from a residential yard, two (2) thefts from motor vehicles and six (6) shoplifting occurrences.

s and Break & Enters ober 217 to ober 218 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 51 6 1 11 217 218 Break & Enter 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 ober of 218, compared to 21 in ober 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 ober 218 was 123, compared to 133 in ober of 217. Drug Occurrences 5 Year Monthly Average 23 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 217 218 There were 14 drug offence occurrences in both ober 218 and ober 217.

Calls Received by Communications June July August September ober Comm 1 281 2236 239 1816 2112 Comm 2 2152 2656 273 2231 2461 911 Calls 643 632 736 569 635 Totals 4876 5524 5775 4616 528 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18-18 Calls Received

Front Counter Customers June July August September ober MVC 37 38 33 31 4 PIC 143 115 131 211 146 Complaint 96 113 11 79 18 Other 571 561 485 574 633 Totals 847 827 75 895 927 12 1 8 6 4 2 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-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 June July August September ober Dispatched 34 379 432 295 328 Total Occurrences 824 795 1121 673 755 Sep-18 673 Occ, 8% -18 755 Occ, 8% Remaining Occurrences in 218 to Equal 217 Total 751 (8%) Jan-18, 782 Occ, 9% Aug-18 1121 Occ, 12% Feb-18, 731 Occ, 8% Mar-18, 772 Occ, 9% Jul-18 795 Occ, 9% Jun-18, 824 Occ, 9% May-18, 87 Occ, 1% Apr-18, 96 Occ, 1%

Violation Tickets Issued June July August September ober Violation Tickets 231 144 349 186 182 Photo Radar 891 867 783 541 49 Total 1122 111 1132 727 591 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-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 2 3 18 138 8 15 172 Criminal Harassment 15 1 1 21 Uttering Threats 52 8 5 64 Crimes Against Property Compared to same month last year 217 Yr Total 217 218 Break and Enter 72 1 11 85 Business 19 5 5 27 Residential 3 1 3 31 Other (Detached Garden Shed) 23 4 3 27 of Motor Vehicles 65 6 7 56 Car 11 1 1 1 Truck/SUV 53 5 4 34 Motorcycle 1 Other (Van, ATV, Snowmobile, boat, etc) 1 2 11 Over $5, 9 4 3 9 from Motor Vehicles 4 2 2 Shoplifting Over $5, 1 Other s Over $5, 5 2 3 7 s Under $5, 446 47 57 39 s from Motor Vehicles 98 12 21 124 Shoplifting Under $5, 161 21 22 86 Other s Under $5, 187 14 14 181 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 145 15 9 216 Frauds 188 28 13 125 Credit Card 36 3 18 General Fraud 138 22 13 11 Forgery & Uttering 1 2 2 Other (Counterfeiting, 4 1 3 Personation) Drug Offences Compared to same month last year 217 Yr Total 217 218 Possession 151 9 13 211 Cocaine 22 3 2 24 Marihuana 95 4 7 14 Other 34 2 4 47 5 Yr Average Trafficking/Possession for the Purpose of 34 5 1 42 Trafficking Cocaine 19 3 1 22 Marihuana 4 1 9 Other 11 1 5