Pubdate: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 Source: Kamloops This Week (CN BC) Copyright: 2001 Kamloops This Week Contact: http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/ Author: Mac Olsen DRUGS, BREAK-INS WORRY DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS Drugs and break-and-enters are the highest concerns of residents and businesses in the downtown core, according to an RCMP survey. RCMP made a presentation to the Kamloops Downtown Residents' Association (KDRA) at the Canadian Coast Inn on Thursday. They discussed their survey and plans for a response strategy. The survey of 343 residents and businesses in the downtown core was the first phase of the RCMP's Project Alpha: Working Together with the Community to Make the Downtown Area a Safer Place. "We wanted to develop and conduct a survey which would reflect the concerns of the downtown residents and businesses," said Const. Mike Paris. Those surveyed were asked to rank their concerns about drugs, prostitution, theft, violence and break-and-enters. A scale of one-to-five was used, with five being the most serious. Drugs were the highest concern, with 75 respondents indicating so on the survey. Break-and-enters were marked by 69 respondents. Thefts and prostitution were ranked third and fourth, with 60 and 44 respondents. Violence and less serious crimes ranked lower in the survey. RCMP also discussed crime statistics for 2000. They compared the downtown core to Kamloops as a whole. Of 1,619 violent offences in Kamloops, 424 were committed in the downtown core. Of 27 thefts over $5,000 in Kamloops, three were in the downtown core. There were 1,200 thefts under $5,000, of which 329 were in the downtown core. Kamloops also had 403 car and truck thefts, 107 of which were in the downtown core. In addition, Kamloops had 1,812 thefts from motor vehicles, 628 of which were in the downtown core. Finally, of 956 break-and-enters committed against businesses and residences in Kamloops, 185 were committed in the downtown core. Sgt. Randy Brown said crime is a problem in the downtown core, but it is still a safe area. "I've only been here eight months, but I appreciate the quality of life this town has to offer," Brown said. - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew