P.A. Police chief explains 11.2% crime increase
Prince Albert saw an 11.2 per cent crime increase in 2015, but Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) chief Troy Cooper said statistics don’t tell the whole story, and he was proud of police performance in 2015, in particular the by-law response.
“One of the things I’m most proud of is our bylaw response. It’s morphing into a community response program that has an expanded utility…of making the community safer, making the neighbourhoods better.”
PAPS dealt with 4.3 per cent more calls in 2015. April saw an increase of 20 per cent. Cooper said this was due to the significantly hotter weather. In 2011, which also saw an abnormally hot April, calls for service also rose dramatically.
In July calls for service increased by 17 per cent. This was due to the influx of evacuees from La Ronge and other northern Saskatchewan communities, according to Cooper.