Pubdate: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 Source: Northumberland News (CN ON) Copyright: 2004 by Metroland Printing, Publishing & Distributing, Ltd. Contact: http://www.durhamregion.com/dr/nn/ Feedback: http://www.durhamregion.com/dr/nn/contact/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2373 Author: Vince Versace CRIME INCREASES IN FIRST FOUR MONTHS OF 2004 COBOURG- Cobourg police are busier than ever as the local drug scene continues to grow says Police Chief Garry Clement. "On a Sunday or a Monday morning, our officers are jumping from one break and enter call to another," says Chief Clement. "These types of crimes are all tied into drugs. They are not stealing the big-screen televisions. They are stealing the small stuff they can carry away quickly." Chief Clement delivered a crime occurrences report for both Cobourg and Hamilton Township to the Cobourg Police Services Board on Thursday, Sept. 2. The report compares crime over the first four months of this year compared to the same time frame last year. Cobourg police have dealt with 1,909 occurrences this year during that time period compared to 1,807 in 2003. In Hamilton Township, Cobourg police dealt with 409 occurrences compared to the 390 from the year before. "In my first year (last year) there was a substantial increase from the year before as there was this year," adds Chief Clement. From Jan. 1 to April 30, 2004 property crimes increased to 237 from 207 in 2003. Theft under $5,000 crimes rose from 93 in 2003 to 115 in Cobourg. Meanwhile, in Hamilton Township the same type of crimes doubled from 13 to 26. Councillor Lloyd Williams, Town protection services co-ordinator, says he would like Chief Clement's crime occurrence report to highlight the three or four areas of concern to the police chief. "What may be of more significance is where the increases occur and not just the overall increases," says Coun. Williams. Drug possession and trafficking crimes in Cobourg increased to 26 from 20 and in Hamilton Township those crimes dropped from two to one for the first four months of this year. Counterfeit money occurrences increased to 45 from eight for the first months of 2004 in Cobourg. Chief Clement says his police service can only expect increases in crime and that is why he made a request last year to hire more officers. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh