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Halifax District Environmental Scan of 2016 2 nd Quarter Item No. 9.1.4 Total District Criminal Code Offences/Drugs Total Criminal Code offences in the second quarter of 2016 show a decrease of -11 or -.84% compared to the second quarter in 2015. Drugs for the second quarter of 2016 increased by +15 or +15.46% compared to the second quarter of 2015. In the second quarter offences count for 50% of Total Criminal Code offences, while crimes against account for 12% and Other Criminal Code offences account for 38%. Second Quarter comparison between 2015 and 2016: Crimes Overall Crime increased by +35 or +5.70%. Stolen Motor Vehicles increased by +4 or +11.43%. Break and Enters increased by +2 or +1.89%. Fraud incidents increased by +37 or +54.41%. Violent Crimes Overall Violent Crime decreased by -3 or -1.94%. Robberies decreased by -2 or -25%. Homicides increased by +1 or +100%. Attempted Murders increased by +1 or +50%. Assaults decreased by -2 or -1.39%. Assaults accounted for 93% of reported violent crimes in the second quarter of 2016. Other Criminal Code Includes prostitution, gaming/betting, offensive weapons, and other criminal code offences (i.e. arson, property damage, indecent acts, counterfeiting currency etc.) Offensive Weapons decreased by -4 in the second quarter of 2016 or by -11.11%. Prostitution offences decreased by -2 or -100% in the second quarter of 2016.

Halifax District Assaults - Break & Enter - Theft Under April - June 2015/16 Assaults Assaults Level 1 accounted for 65% of the total Assaults in the 2 nd quarter of 2016, the 2 nd quarter of 2015 had a result of 61% and experienced a +10% increase in 2016 over the same period last year. Assault with a Weapon Causing Bodily Harm accounted for 14% of the total Assaults in 2016 compared to 11% in 2015 and experienced a +31% increase over the same period last year. All forms of Sexual Assaults combined accounted for 10% of the total Assaults in 2016 compared to 16% in 2015. 2015 2016 % 1110-00 Homicide 0 1 100 1210-00 Attempted Murder 2 3 50 1330-00 Sexual Assault 16 13-32 1345-00 Sexual Interference 2 1-50 1350-00 Invitation to Sexual Touching 2 0-100 1360-00 Incest 1 0-100 1367-00 Sex. Explicit Material to Child 0 1 100 1370-00 Luring a Child via a Computer 1 0-100 1385-00 Voyeurism 1 0-100 1410-00 Aggravated Assault Level 3 6 1-83 1420-00 Assault Weapon, Bodily Harm 16 21 +31 1430-00 Assault Level 1 90 99 +10 1450-00 Discharge Firearm with Intent 1 3 +200 1455-00 Use Firearm or Imitation 1 0-100 1457-00 Point Firearms Dangerous Use 2 0-100 1460-10 Assault Police Officer 4 3-25 1470-00 Criminal Negligence Causing Harm 1 0-100 1516-00 Forcible Confinement 1 0-100

Halifax District Assaults - Break & Enter - Theft Under April - June 2015/16 Robberies Robberies accounted for 4% of the total Crime in the 2 nd quarter of 2016 compared to 5% in 2015 and experienced a -25% decrease in 2016 over the same period last year. 2015 2016 % 1610-10 Robbery with Firearms 1 1 0 1610-20 Robbery, Other Offensive Weapon 3 1-67 1610-30 Robbery, Other Types 4 4 0 Break & Enter Break & Enter (Residence) accounted for 40% of the total Break & Enters in the 2 nd quarter of 2016 compared to 33% in 2015 and experienced a +23% increase over the same period last year. Break & Enter (Other) accounted for 39% of the total Break & Enters in 2016 2 nd quarter compared to 35% in 2015 and experienced a +14% increase over the same period last year. Break & Enter (Business) accounted for 19% of the total Break & Enters in the 2 nd quarter 2016 compared to 28% in 2015 and experienced a -30% decrease in 2016 over the same period last year. 2015 2016 % 2120-10 Break & Enter ( Residence ) 35 43 +23 2120-40 Break & Enter ( Other ) 37 42 +14 2120-20 Break & Enter ( Business ) 30 21-30 2120-30 Break & Enter ( Home Invasion ) 2 1-50 2121-00 Break & Enter ( Firearms ) 2 1-50

Halifax District Assaults - Break & Enter - Theft Under April - June 2015/16 Theft Under $5,000 Theft - Other Under $5,000 accounted for 60% of the total Theft Under $5,000 in the 2 nd quarter of 2016 compared to 48% 2015, experiencing a +26% increase in 2016 over the same period last year. Theft from Motor Vehicle under $5,000 accounted for 39% of the total Theft Under $5,000 in the 2 nd quarter 2016 compared to 51% in 2015 and experienced a -23% decrease over the same period last year. Possession of Stolen Goods experienced a -25% decrease in the 2 nd quarter 2016 over the same period last year. Theft of Bicycle experienced a +67% increase in the 2 nd quarter 2016 over the same period last year. Shoplifting Under $5,000 experienced a -100% decrease in the 2 nd quarter 2016 over the same period last year. 2015 2016 % 2140-80 Theft Other Under $5,000 171 215 +26 2142-00 Theft from Motor Vehicle Under $5,000 181 139-23 2150-10 Possession of Stolen Goods 36 27-25 2140-70 Theft of Bicycle Under $5,000 3 5 +67 2143-00 Shoplifting Under $5,000 1 0-100

ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALIFAX 2nd QUARTER STATISTICAL OVERVIEW 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr # % YTD YTD # % Halifax District 2015 2016 Change Change 2015 2016 Change Change Homicide 0 1 1 100.00 3 1-2 -66.67 Attempted Murder 2 3 1 50.00 4 5 1 25.00 Robbery 8 6-2 -25.00 12 16 4 33.33 Assaults 144 142-2 -1.39 245 266 21 8.57 All Others 1 0-1 -100.00 2 2 0 0.00 TOTAL 155 152-3 -1.94 266 290 24 9.02 PROPERTY Break And Enter 106 108 2 1.89 163 178 15 9.20 Theft Motor Vehicle 35 39 4 11.43 59 72 13 22.03 Theft > 5000 13 11-2 -15.38 23 21-2 -8.70 Theft < 5000 356 359 3 0.84 557 643 86 15.44 Have Stolen Goods 36 27-9 -25.00 57 59 2 3.51 Frauds 68 105 37 54.41 133 195 62 46.62 TOTAL 614 649 35 5.70 992 1168 176 17.74 CRIMINAL OTHER Morals 2 0-2 -100.00 4 1-3 -75.00 Offensive Weapons 36 32-4 -11.11 59 41-18 -30.51 Other Criminal Code 507 470-37 -7.30 800 779-21 -2.63 TOTAL 545 502-43 -7.89 863 821-42 -4.87 TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE 1314 1303-11 -0.84 2121 2279 158 7.45 FEDERAL General 6 8 2 33.33 10 18 8 80.00 Drugs 97 112 15 15.46 173 186 13 7.51 TOTAL 103 120 17 16.50 183 204 21 11.48 PROVINCIAL General 396 410 14 3.54 754 777 23 3.05 Liquor 2 5 3 150.00 4 9 5 125.00 Traffic 2080 2230 150 7.21 3752 4392 640 17.06 TOTAL 2478 2645 167 6.74 4510 5178 668 14.81 TRAFFIC & COLLISION Criminal Code 188 166-22 -11.70 394 329-65 -16.50 Collisions 503 495-8 -1.59 1288 867-421 -32.69 Fatalities 0 2 2 100.00 3 3 0 0.00 Injured 60 57-3 -5.00 85 124 39 45.88 Calls Concluded "K" 8222 9068 846 10.29 15138 16173 1035 6.84

ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALIFAX 2nd QUARTER STATISTICAL OVERVIEW 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr # % YTD YTD # % Cole Harbour 2015 2016 Change Change 2015 2016 Change Change Homicide 0 1 1 100.00 0 1 1 100.00 Attempted Murder 2 1-1 -50.00 3 2-1 -33.33 Robbery 1 5 4 400.00 3 10 7 233.33 Assaults 34 51 17 50.00 64 88 24 37.50 All Others 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 1 100.00 TOTAL 37 58 21 56.76 70 102 32 45.71 PROPERTY Break And Enter 17 25 8 47.06 29 38 9 31.03 Theft Motor Vehicle 12 8-4 -33.33 18 10-8 -44.44 Theft > 5000 2 3 1 50.00 5 8 3 60.00 Theft < 5000 83 118 35 42.17 134 198 64 47.76 Have Stolen Goods 7 2-5 -71.43 12 5-7 -58.33 Frauds 15 25 10 66.67 37 54 17 45.95 TOTAL 136 181 45 33.09 235 313 78 33.19 CRIMINAL OTHER Morals 0 0 0 0.00 2 0-2 -100.00 Offensive Weapons 4 11 7 175.00 10 13 3 30.00 Other Criminal Code 177 147-30 -16.95 245 230-15 -6.12 TOTAL 181 158-23 -12.71 257 243-14 -5.45 TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE 354 397 43 12.15 562 658 96 17.08 FEDERAL General 3 2-1 -33.33 3 5 2 66.67 Drugs 15 27 12 80.00 24 47 23 95.83 TOTAL 18 29 11 61.11 27 52 25 92.59 PROVINCIAL General 119 90-29 -24.37 244 199-45 -18.44 Liquor 0 3 3 100.00 0 4 4 100.00 Traffic 451 393-58 -12.86 779 813 34 4.36 TOTAL 570 486-84 -14.74 1023 1016-7 -0.68 TRAFFIC & COLLISION Criminal Code 45 42-3 -6.67 86 91 5 5.81 Collisions 107 124 17 15.89 248 258 10 4.03 Fatalities 0 0 0 0.00 1 0-1 -100.00 Injured 11 13 2 18.18 12 27 15 125.00 Calls Concluded "K" 2303 2376 73 3.17 4128 4421 293 7.10

ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALIFAX 2nd QUARTER STATISTICAL OVERVIEW 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr # % YTD YTD # % Lower Sackville 2015 2016 Change Change 2015 2016 Change Change Homicide 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Attempted Murder 0 2 2 100.00 0 3 3 100.00 Robbery 5 1-4 -80.00 6 4-2 -33.33 Assaults 56 53-3 -5.36 95 109 14 14.74 All Others 1 0-1 -100.00 2 1-1 -50.00 TOTAL 62 56-6 -9.68 103 117 14 13.59 PROPERTY Break And Enter 41 43 2 4.88 67 68 1 1.49 Theft Motor Vehicle 12 11-1 -8.33 25 25 0 0.00 Theft > 5000 4 6 2 50.00 7 9 2 28.57 Theft < 5000 159 140-19 -11.95 273 284 11 4.03 Have Stolen Goods 23 20-3 -13.04 35 47 12 34.29 Frauds 26 44 18 69.23 47 82 35 74.47 TOTAL 265 264-1 -0.38 454 515 61 13.44 CRIMINAL OTHER Morals 1 0-1 -100.00 1 1 0 0.00 Offensive Weapons 22 13-9 -40.91 38 20-18 -47.37 Other Criminal Code 192 184-8 -4.17 319 317-2 -0.63 TOTAL 215 197-18 -8.37 358 338-20 -5.59 TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE 542 517-25 -4.61 915 970 55 6.01 FEDERAL General 0 2 2 100.00 4 7 3 75.00 Drugs 59 55-4 -6.78 97 82-15 -15.46 TOTAL 59 57-2 -3.39 101 89-12 -11.88 PROVINCIAL General 161 188 27 16.77 284 341 57 20.07 Liquor 2 2 0 0.00 4 5 1 25.00 Traffic 990 1152 162 16.36 1757 2295 538 30.62 TOTAL 1153 1342 189 16.39 2045 2641 596 29.14 TRAFFIC & COLLISION Criminal Code 76 68-8 -10.53 180 136-44 -24.44 Collisions 242 210-32 -13.22 643 282-361 -56.14 Fatalities 0 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0.00 Injured 21 20-1 -4.76 29 50 21 72.41 Calls Concluded "K" 2971 3664 693 23.33 5525 6404 879 15.91

ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALIFAX 2nd QUARTER STATISTICAL OVERVIEW 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr # % YTD YTD # % Musquodoboit Harbour 2015 2016 Change Change 2015 2016 Change Change Homicide 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Attempted Murder 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Robbery 2 0-2 -100.00 2 1-1 -50.00 Assaults 15 13-2 -13.33 26 24-2 -7.69 All Others 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 TOTAL 17 13-4 -23.53 28 25-3 -10.71 PROPERTY Break And Enter 9 11 2 22.22 13 20 7 53.85 Theft Motor Vehicle 1 3 2 200.00 3 5 2 66.67 Theft > 5000 1 0-1 -100.00 1 0-1 -100.00 Theft < 5000 18 20 2 11.11 29 23-6 -20.69 Have Stolen Goods 1 0-1 -100.00 1 0-1 -100.00 Frauds 6 10 4 66.67 11 14 3 27.27 TOTAL 36 44 8 22.22 58 62 4 6.90 CRIMINAL OTHER Morals 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Offensive Weapons 2 2 0 0.00 3 2-1 -33.33 Other Criminal Code 26 28 2 7.69 55 43-12 -21.82 TOTAL 28 30 2 7.14 58 45-13 -22.41 TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE 81 87 6 7.41 144 132-12 -8.33 FEDERAL General 0 2 2 100.00 0 2 2 100.00 Drugs 2 8 6 300.00 7 19 12 171.43 TOTAL 2 10 8 400.00 7 21 14 200.00 PROVINCIAL General 29 30 1 3.45 65 59-6 -9.23 Liquor 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Traffic 63 109 46 73.02 151 192 41 27.15 TOTAL 92 139 47 51.09 216 251 35 16.20 TRAFFIC & COLLISION Criminal Code 11 13 2 18.18 23 27 4 17.39 Collisions 29 22-7 -24.14 73 53-20 -27.40 Fatalities 0 1 1 100.00 0 1 1 100.00 Injured 7 3-4 -57.14 11 9-2 -18.18 Calls Concluded "K" 624 506-118 -18.91 1123 952-171 -15.23

ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALIFAX 2nd QUARTER STATISTICAL OVERVIEW 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr # % YTD YTD # % North Central 2015 2016 Change Change 2015 2016 Change Change Homicide 0 0 0 0.00 3 0-3 -100.00 Attempted Murder 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Robbery 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Assaults 3 4 1 33.33 4 6 2 50.00 All Others 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 TOTAL 3 4 1 33.33 7 6-1 -14.29 PROPERTY Break And Enter 5 3-2 -40.00 5 3-2 -40.00 Theft Motor Vehicle 2 2 0 0.00 2 2 0 0.00 Theft > 5000 0 1 1 100.00 0 2 2 100.00 Theft < 5000 1 2 1 100.00 2 7 5 250.00 Have Stolen Goods 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Frauds 1 2 1 100.00 2 3 1 50.00 TOTAL 9 10 1 11.11 11 17 6 54.55 CRIMINAL OTHER Morals 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Offensive Weapons 3 0-3 -100.00 3 0-3 -100.00 Other Criminal Code 8 8 0 0.00 13 17 4 30.77 TOTAL 11 8-3 -27.27 16 17 1 6.25 TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE 23 22-1 -4.35 34 40 6 17.65 FEDERAL General 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Drugs 3 2-1 -33.33 4 6 2 50.00 TOTAL 3 2-1 -33.33 4 6 2 50.00 PROVINCIAL General 5 6 1 20.00 11 10-1 -9.09 Liquor 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Traffic 27 37 10 37.04 39 56 17 43.59 TOTAL 32 43 11 34.38 50 66 16 32.00 TRAFFIC & COLLISION Criminal Code 8 3-5 -62.50 11 4-7 -63.64 Collisions 10 15 5 50.00 35 27-8 -22.86 Fatalities 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Injured 3 6 3 100.00 3 9 6 200.00 Calls Concluded "K" 209 287 78 37.32 362 493 131 36.19

ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALIFAX 2nd QUARTER STATISTICAL OVERVIEW 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr # % YTD YTD # % Sheet Harbour 2015 2016 Change Change 2015 2016 Change Change Homicide 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Attempted Murder 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Robbery 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Assaults 4 4 0 0.00 8 4-4 -50.00 All Others 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 TOTAL 4 4 0 0.00 8 4-4 -50.00 PROPERTY Break And Enter 2 2 0 0.00 4 5 1 25.00 Theft Motor Vehicle 1 1 0 0.00 2 1-1 -50.00 Theft > 5000 2 0-2 -100.00 2 1-1 -50.00 Theft < 5000 4 4 0 0.00 5 9 4 80.00 Have Stolen Goods 2 0-2 -100.00 2 0-2 -100.00 Frauds 2 0-2 -100.00 3 1-2 -66.67 TOTAL 13 7-6 -46.15 18 17-1 -5.56 CRIMINAL OTHER Morals 1 0-1 -100.00 1 0-1 -100.00 Offensive Weapons 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Other Criminal Code 16 10-6 -37.50 21 21 0 0.00 TOTAL 17 10-7 -41.18 22 21-1 -4.55 TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE 34 21-13 -38.24 48 42-6 -12.50 FEDERAL General 3 0-3 -100.00 3 0-3 -100.00 Drugs 3 2-1 -33.33 5 3-2 -40.00 TOTAL 6 2-4 -66.67 8 3-5 -62.50 PROVINCIAL General 13 9-4 -30.77 22 21-1 -4.55 Liquor 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Traffic 23 35 12 52.17 40 50 10 25.00 TOTAL 36 44 8 22.22 62 71 9 14.52 TRAFFIC & COLLISION Criminal Code 1 5 4 400.00 4 8 4 100.00 Collisions 7 14 7 100.00 21 25 4 19.05 Fatalities 0 1 1 100.00 0 1 1 100.00 Injured 4 0-4 -100.00 6 3-3 -50.00 Calls Concluded "K" 197 365 168 85.28 348 573 225 64.66

ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALIFAX 2nd QUARTER STATISTICAL OVERVIEW 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr # % YTD YTD # % Tantallon 2015 2016 Change Change 2015 2016 Change Change Homicide 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Attempted Murder 0 0 0 0.00 1 0-1 -100.00 Robbery 0 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0.00 Assaults 32 17-15 -46.88 48 35-13 -27.08 All Others 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 TOTAL 32 17-15 -46.88 50 36-14 -28.00 PROPERTY Break And Enter 32 24-8 -25.00 45 44-1 -2.22 Theft Motor Vehicle 7 14 7 100.00 9 29 20 222.22 Theft > 5000 4 1-3 -75.00 8 1-7 -87.50 Theft < 5000 91 75-16 -17.58 114 122 8 7.02 Have Stolen Goods 3 5 2 66.67 7 7 0 0.00 Frauds 18 24 6 33.33 33 41 8 24.24 TOTAL 155 143-12 -7.74 216 244 28 12.96 CRIMINAL OTHER Morals 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Offensive Weapons 5 6 1 20.00 5 6 1 20.00 Other Criminal Code 88 93 5 5.68 147 151 4 2.72 TOTAL 93 99 6 6.45 152 157 5 3.29 TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE 280 259-21 -7.50 418 437 19 4.55 FEDERAL General 0 2 2 100.00 0 4 4 100.00 Drugs 15 18 3 20.00 36 29-7 -19.44 TOTAL 15 20 5 33.33 36 33-3 -8.33 PROVINCIAL General 69 87 18 26.09 128 147 19 14.84 Liquor 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Traffic 526 504-22 -4.18 986 986 0 0.00 TOTAL 595 591-4 -0.67 1114 1133 19 1.71 TRAFFIC & COLLISION Criminal Code 47 35-12 -25.53 90 63-27 -30.00 Collisions 108 110 2 1.85 268 222-46 -17.16 Fatalities 0 0 0 0.00 1 0-1 -100.00 Injured 14 15 1 7.14 24 26 2 8.33 Calls Concluded "K" 1918 1870-48 -2.50 3652 3330-322 -8.82

2nd Quarter 2016 Reported Crime Distribution by District District Violent Total % of Total Cole Harbour 58 181 158 397 30.47% Lower Sackville 56 264 197 517 39.68% Musquodoboit Harbour 13 44 30 87 6.68% North Central 4 10 8 22 1.69% Sheet Harbour 4 7 10 21 1.61% Tantallon 17 143 99 259 19.88% 152 649 502 1303 100%

Crimes Against 2nd Quarter Comparison 2015-2016 2nd Quarter Robbery Comparison 2015 2016 Cole Harbour 1 5 Lower Sackville 5 1 Musquodoboit Harbour 2 0 North 6Central 0 0 Sheet 5 Harbour 0 0 Tantallon 4 0 0 3 2 1 0 2015 2016 2nd Quarter Assault Comparison 60 50 40 30 20 2015 2016 Cole 10 Harbour 34 51 Lower Sackville 56 53 Musquodoboit 0 Harbour 15 13 North Central 3 4 Sheet Harbour 4 4 Tantallon 32 17 2015 2016

Crimes Against 2nd Quarter Comparison 2015-2016 2015 2016 Cole Harbour 17 25 Lower Sackville 41 43 Musquodoboit Harbour 9 11 North 50Central 5 3 45 Sheet 40 Harbour 2 2 Tantallon 35 32 24 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2nd Quarter Break and Enter Comparison 2015 2016 2nd Quarter Auto Theft Comparison 2015 2016 Cole Harbour 12 8 Lower 16 Sackville 12 11 Musquodoboit 14 Harbour 1 3 North 12 Central 2 2 Sheet 10 Harbour 1 1 Tantallon 8 7 14 6 4 2 0 2015 2016

152 11.67% 649 49.81% 502 38.53% 1303 RCMP Halifax District 2016 2nd Quarter Stats 502 38% 152 12% 649 50%

RCMP 58 14.61% Halifax District 2nd Quarter Stats 181 45.59% Cole Harbour 158 39.80% 397 158 40% 58 15% 56 10.83% 264 51.06% 197 38.10% 517 181 45% RCMP Halifax District 2nd Quarter Stats Lower Sackville 13 14.94% 44 50.57% 30 34.48% 197 87 38% 56 11% 264 51% RCMP Halifax District 2nd Quarter Stats Musquodoboit Harbour 30 34% 13 15% 44 51%

4 18.18% RCMP Halifax District 2nd Quarter Stats 10 45.45% North Central 8 36.36% 22 8 36% 4 19.05% 7 33.33% 10 47.62% 21 4 18% 10 46% RCMP Halifax District 2nd Quarter Stats Sheet Harbour 17 6.56% 143 55.21% 99 38.22% 10 259 48% 4 19% 7 33% RCMP Halifax District 2nd Quarter Stats Tantallon 99 38% 17 7% 143 55%

HRM Policing Services 2016 2nd Quarter Statistics 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr # % YTD YTD # % 2015 2016 Change Change 2015 2016 Change Change Homicide 1 3 2 200.00 5 7 2 40.00 Attempt Murder 6 7 1 16.67 8 12 4 50.00 Robbery 55 35-20 -36.36 93 73-20 -21.51 Assaults 625 590-35 -5.60 1209 1094-115 -9.51 All Others 14 10-4 -28.57 20 19-1 -5.00 TOTAL 701 645-56 -7.99 1335 1205-130 -9.74 PROPERTY Break & Enter 306 250-56 -18.30 504 476-28 -5.56 Theft Motor Vehicle 94 100 6 6.38 175 184 9 5.14 Theft > 5000 27 38 11 40.74 46 70 24 52.17 Theft < 5000 1543 1643 100 6.48 2616 3014 398 15.21 Have Stolen Goods 213 216 3 1.41 370 391 21 5.68 Frauds 316 349 33 10.44 626 715 89 14.22 TOTAL 2499 2596 97 3.88 4337 4850 513 11.83 CRIMINAL OTHER Prostitution 9 12 3 33.33 27 33 6 22.22 Offensive Weapons 85 81-4 -4.71 140 138-2 -1.43 Other Criminal Code 1894 1787-107 -5.65 3398 3273-125 -3.68 TOTAL 1988 1880-108 -5.43 3565 3444-121 -3.39 TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE 5188 5121-67 -1.29 9237 9499 262 2.84 FEDERAL General 14 21 7 50.00 25 42 17 68.00 Drugs 289 302 13 4.50 547 548 1 0.18 TOTAL 303 323 20 6.60 572 590 18 3.15 PROVINCIAL General 1553 1530-23 -1.48 2961 2951-10 -0.34 Liquor 455 438-17 -3.74 851 804-47 -5.52 Traffic 8617 8890 273 3.17 15764 17837 2073 13.15 TOTAL 10625 10858 233 2.19 19576 21592 2016 10.30 TRAFFIC & COLLISION Criminal Code 703 626-77 -10.95 1558 1274-284 -18.23 Collisions 1640 1945 305 18.60 3954 3846-108 -2.73 Fatal 1 3 2 200.00 6 4-2 -33.33 Injured 175 159-16 -9.14 287 309 22 7.67

HRM Policing Services 2016 2nd Quarter Statistics 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr # % YTD YTD # % 2015 2016 Change Change 2015 2016 Change Change Homicide 1 3 2 200.00 5 7 2 40.00 Attempt Murder 6 7 1 16.67 8 12 4 50.00 Robbery 55 35-20 -36.36 93 73-20 -21.51 Assaults 625 590-35 -5.60 1209 1094-115 -9.51 All Others 14 10-4 -28.57 20 19-1 -5.00 TOTAL 701 645-56 -7.99 1335 1205-130 -9.74 PROPERTY Break & Enter 306 250-56 -18.30 504 476-28 -5.56 Theft Motor Vehicle 94 100 6 6.38 175 184 9 5.14 Theft > 5000 27 38 11 40.74 46 70 24 52.17 Theft < 5000 1543 1643 100 6.48 2616 3014 398 15.21 Have Stolen Goods 213 216 3 1.41 370 391 21 5.68 Frauds 316 349 33 10.44 626 715 89 14.22 TOTAL 2499 2596 97 3.88 4337 4850 513 11.83 CRIMINAL OTHER Prostitution 9 12 3 33.33 27 33 6 22.22 Offensive Weapons 85 81-4 -4.71 140 138-2 -1.43 Other Criminal Code 1894 1787-107 -5.65 3398 3273-125 -3.68 TOTAL 1988 1880-108 -5.43 3565 3444-121 -3.39 TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE 5188 5121-67 -1.29 9237 9499 262 2.84 FEDERAL General 14 21 7 50.00 25 42 17 68.00 Drugs 289 302 13 4.50 547 548 1 0.18 TOTAL 303 323 20 6.60 572 590 18 3.15 PROVINCIAL General 1553 1530-23 -1.48 2961 2951-10 -0.34 Liquor 455 438-17 -3.74 851 804-47 -5.52 Traffic 8617 8890 273 3.17 15764 17837 2073 13.15 TOTAL 10625 10858 233 2.19 19576 21592 2016 10.30 TRAFFIC & COLLISION Criminal Code 703 626-77 -10.95 1558 1274-284 -18.23 Collisions 1640 1945 305 18.60 3954 3846-108 -2.73 Fatal 1 3 2 200.00 6 4-2 -33.33 Injured 175 159-16 -9.14 287 309 22 7.67