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Page 1: Kenora OPP 2014 Year End Report. Challenges in 2014 Alcohol and drug use - continue to fuel violence, property crime, street crime and disorder. Repeat

Kenora OPPKenora OPP

2014 Year End Report2014 Year End Report

Page 2: Kenora OPP 2014 Year End Report. Challenges in 2014 Alcohol and drug use - continue to fuel violence, property crime, street crime and disorder. Repeat

Challenges in 2014Challenges in 2014

Alcohol and drug useAlcohol and drug use - continue to fuel - continue to fuel violence, property crime, street crime and violence, property crime, street crime and disorder. disorder.

Repeat offenders Repeat offenders – There was a large increase – There was a large increase in break and enters in 2014. Repeat offenders in break and enters in 2014. Repeat offenders who were recently released from custody were who were recently released from custody were responsible for the majority of the increase.responsible for the majority of the increase.

Apartment buildings with high crime Apartment buildings with high crime – There – There are several locations in the city with high rates of are several locations in the city with high rates of crime and disorder. crime and disorder.

Page 3: Kenora OPP 2014 Year End Report. Challenges in 2014 Alcohol and drug use - continue to fuel violence, property crime, street crime and disorder. Repeat

City of KenoraCity of Kenora

20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014

Total Total IncidentsIncidents

15,78415,784 15,79915,799 15,18315,183 13,50213,502 14,88714,887

Violent Violent CrimesCrimes

478478 420420 370370 341341 362362

Property Property CrimesCrimes

881881 953953 779779 650650 752752

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Total Detachment Occurrence Total Detachment Occurrence InformationInformation

20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014

Total Total IncidenIncidentsts

19,54219,542 19,15119,151 18,44818,448 16,44716,447 17,99117,991

ViolentViolent 510510 453453 395395 365365 382382

PropertPropertyy

10191019 10991099 945945 744744 935935

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City of Kenora - Serious Violent City of Kenora - Serious Violent CrimeCrime

OffenceOffence 20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014

MurderMurder 00 00 11 00 00

Assault Assault Level 3Level 3

77 22 33 44 33

Assault Assault Level 2 Level 2

3535 3636 3636 2626 2929

Assault Assault PolicePolice

1010 66 77 77 99

RobberyRobbery 1111 44 77 1010 1616

Sexual Sexual OffencesOffences

2222 3030 2727 1616 2222

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City of Kenora - Property CrimesCity of Kenora - Property Crimes

OffenceOffence 20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014

Break Break and and EnterEnter

9999 136136 7373 6262 124124

Theft Theft OverOver

77 44 1515 00 66

Theft of Theft of AutoAuto

1515 2424 2121 1919 1515

Theft Theft UnderUnder

457457 425425 374374 297297 346346

ShopliftShoplift

(incl. in (incl. in above)above)

141141 132132 123123 8686 118118

MischiefMischief 239239 282282 235235 212212 193193

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City of Kenora - Crime Clearance City of Kenora - Crime Clearance Rates Rates

OffenceOffence 20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014

PropertyProperty 36.3%36.3% 31.5%31.5% 32.4% 32.4% (OPP (OPP prov. prov. avg. avg. 24%)24%)

31.7%31.7% 33%33%

ViolentViolent 81.3%81.3% 83.4%83.4% 81.1%81.1%

(OPP (OPP prov. prov. avg. avg. 92%)92%)

85.3%85.3% 89%89%

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Crisis and DisorderCrisis and Disorder

20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014Liquor Liquor Licence ActLicence Act

23382338 21152115 17721772 15611561 16481648

Disturb the Disturb the peacepeace

166166 174174 162162 137137 123123

Unwanted Unwanted personspersons

414414 490490 468468 397397 465465

Mental Mental HealthHealth

129129 119119 111111 147147 183183

Trouble Trouble with Youthwith Youth

173173 149149 148148 168168 168168

Missing/run Missing/run away youthaway youth

440440 572572 630630 488488 628628

TOTALSTOTALS 36603660 36193619 32913291 28982898 32153215

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Offender Management:Offender Management:Crime Abatement StrategyCrime Abatement Strategy

20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014

Compliance Compliance ChecksChecks 11011101 11381138 947947 830830 734734

Charges Charges resulting from resulting from compliance compliance checkschecks

5252 2828 112112 135135 210210

Total Total Bail/Probation Bail/Probation violationsviolations

448448 524524 432432 347347 459459

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City of Kenora TrafficCity of Kenora Traffic

20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014

CollisionCollisionss

497497 551551 497497 563563 511511

Fatal Fatal collisioncollisionss

00 00 00 22 00

Impaired Impaired driversdrivers

5959 7878 9292 8080 4848

Page 11: Kenora OPP 2014 Year End Report. Challenges in 2014 Alcohol and drug use - continue to fuel violence, property crime, street crime and disorder. Repeat

Community PolicingCommunity Policing

Community Mobilization and Engagement

Page 12: Kenora OPP 2014 Year End Report. Challenges in 2014 Alcohol and drug use - continue to fuel violence, property crime, street crime and disorder. Repeat

Crime Prevention Through Social Crime Prevention Through Social DevelopmentDevelopment

Support agencies to focus on addressing Support agencies to focus on addressing addictions – alcohol derivatives, alcohol and addictions – alcohol derivatives, alcohol and drugs.drugs.Supporting mental health initiativesSupporting mental health initiativesSupporting youth and strengthening familiesSupporting youth and strengthening familiesStrong community collaboratives – Substance Strong community collaboratives – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Task ForceAbuse and Mental Health Task ForceSupport to Drug Treatment CourtSupport to Drug Treatment CourtSupport to Mental Health CourtSupport to Mental Health CourtSupport to proposed Managed Alcohol ProgramSupport to proposed Managed Alcohol ProgramSupport to SNAP programSupport to SNAP program

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Hours of Service and OvertimeHours of Service and Overtime

20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014

Reportable Reportable Total HoursTotal Hours

79,51379,513 75,97575,975 74,83074,830 82,35782,357 84,81784,817

Reportable Reportable OT HoursOT Hours

30453045 27502750 22312231 18841884 23872387

Provincial Provincial Units HoursUnits Hours

59845984 73317331 64086408 10,91510,915 79487948

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Detachment StaffingDetachment Staffing

Out of 74 ConstablesOut of 74 Constables

7 Vacancies7 Vacancies

4 on long term leave4 on long term leave

1 secondment1 secondment

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Focus 2014Focus 2014

Focus on Focus on high risk repeat offenders high risk repeat offenders Continue to reduce Continue to reduce violent crimeviolent crime and and victimizationvictimizationReduce Reduce property crimesproperty crimesContinue to address Continue to address street crimestreet crime and and disorderdisorderHighway, marine, snow-machine, ATVHighway, marine, snow-machine, ATV safety safetyCommunity collaboratives – Community collaboratives – Partnerships, Partnerships, RelationshipsRelationships and and CollaborationCollaboration to support to support strategies to address the strategies to address the root causes of crime and root causes of crime and disorder.disorder.Community Safety and well being plan.Community Safety and well being plan.

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Other PrioritiesOther Priorities

False alarmsFalse alarms

Chronic runaway youthChronic runaway youth

Predictive crime analysisPredictive crime analysis

Highway Enforcement Highway Enforcement