Crime stats not the whole picture: P.A. Police Chief
The 11th piece of a 12-piece puzzle leaves it looking like crime in Prince Albert is on the rise in a serious way, but that isn’t the full picture according to the city’s police chief.
Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) released its November 2014 crime statistics this week, with a 14.2 per cent rise in overall incidents for the year-to-date compared to 2013.
These numbers stand out particularly in the categories of assault, other crimes against person, break and enters, weapon charges, and federal statute violations. Federal statute violations include drug offences and those that fall under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
The heftiest bump in the 11 months leading up to December in 2014 over the same period in 2013 is the provincial statute violations. These include road violations under traffic acts, driving without due care and attention, driving while disqualified, and liquor laws.