Pubdate: Tue, 06 Apr 2004 Source: Fort Saskatchewan Record, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 The Fort Saskatchewan Record Contact: http://www.fortsaskatchewanrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/824 Author: Chris Munkedal Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) CRIME RATE UP 30 PER CENT Fort Saskatchewan Record -- According to statistics gathered by the local RCMP, the amount of criminal code charges laid in 2003 is up significantly from the previous year. There were 30 per cent more charges laid under the criminal code last year with 1,496 from 1,149 in 2002. An eight per cent jump in the amount of people charged went up in 2003 from 172 in the previous year to 186. The source of that spike mostly comes from the rise in theft charges, says Const. Helen Meinzinger, spokesperson of the Fort Saskatchewan RCMP. There are 449 charges of theft under $5,000 reported this past year compared to the 278 charges laid in 2002. Meinzinger says there's a few different reasons behind the increase to theft charges. "Sometimes I think weather trends-believe it or not-have something to do with it. With the nicer weather, it's more likely people are going to be out committing crimes." Meinzinger believes Crystal Meth is also to blame. "There's got to be a relationship there," she said. "With an increase in usage, the people who are using this stuff need money, and they might be looking for some by breaking into cars, checking all the doors to see which one is unlocked." "You got to look at our drug issue," Meinzinger said. "You got to think about Crystal Meth-break and Enters, breaking into cars-things like that are going to be under there." She also cited shoplifting as another crime that fills up a lot of the theft under $5,000 charges. "Wal-Mart and other stores can account for that." Many charges come from one investigation, said Meinzinger. The "sweetheart thefts," as described by Wal-Mart security guards, accounted for 108 charges including theft under $5,000 and fraud related allegations. A total of 13 people were charged in fall 2003, including seven young offenders, three adult males, and three adult females. All but one person have either been sentenced a probationary period to serve, or in some cases have been referred to alternative measures. Three of the individuals are on probation, while nine went through alternative measures. One adult male is awaiting a trial in May. He's facing a theft and fraud accusation said Const. Heidi Ravenhill, investigating officer. "He's accused of stealing Lego," she said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom