Increased arrests suggests meth use rising in P.A.
Methamphetamine has been a problem in Prince Albert for some time, and an increase in arrests suggests the issue is growing.
“I know people who in the last year have lost 100 lbs,” Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) Sgt. Troy Dumont said. “I know people who have sores on their skin and it looks like their insides are coming out of their cheeks. It’s horrible and unbelievable what it can do to somebody.”
Recent statistics from PAPS show in the last six months the number of 18 to 23-year-old male meth users arrested increased 130 per cent, from one arrest between Jan. and Aug. 2015, to 13 between Sept. 2015 and March 2016.
Arrests for two female age groups increased as well. From Jan. to August 2015 nine women were arrested in the 18 to 23 age range, and two were arrested in the 24 to 30 range.