Pubdate: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 Source: Taber Times, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 The Taber Times Contact: http://www.mysouthernalberta.com/ttimes/home/index.php Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2262 Note: editor Jennifer Elves Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) DRUG-RELATED CRIMES UP IN 2004 This past year was a little busier for crime. In 2004, the Taber Police Service was called on for service more than in 2003 and Taber saw a bit of an increase in crime, which chief Terry Dreaddy attributes partially to drug use. In 2003, Taber police worked on 105 drug-related incidences and at the end of November the number of drug cases reported for 2004 was at 140. In 1999, police looked into 58 drug-related matters, while in 2000 the number grew to 82. The year 2001 saw 74 incidences reported and for 2005 police already have a record of 75 cases. At the end of November in 2003, 1,134 criminal code cases were reported and so far this year police have worked on 1,344 criminal code offences. "When drugs increase, a lot of times offences increase," said Dreaddy. "Mostly cocaine is the biggest player, I think." He added Taber police also encountered methamphetamine. While cocaine is the biggest problem currently in Taber, officers are scared of the impact meth could have here. Statistics on service calls received at the Taber Police Service were presented to the Taber Police Commission by Dreaddy in December. While every year drug use is behind some of reports received by the Taber Police Service, police know drug use partly caused crimes more frequently this year. Types of incidences Taber police worked on this year involving drug use included home invasions and rapes, unlawful confinement and sexual assault with a weapon. "Your home is supposed to be a castle," said Dreaddy. "That is pretty traumatic for a small town. It is traumatic for anyone, but we are talking about Taber here." In 2003, police had one reported robbery and this year they dealt with one at Safeway, are investigating one at Mac's convenience store and assisted with one outside of town. Some other drug-related reports this year include, domestic violence, high-speed pursuits, a vehicle running into town property causing $10,000 worth of damage, serious assaults, extortion and intimidation and hit-and-runs. Reported incidences of theft under $5,000 went up from 229 in 2003 to 290 this year. Dreaddy said attempted suicides have also been linked to drug use and added police received between 30 and 40 calls pertaining to health care concerns with some being linked to drugs. "Drugs is the number one thing that we are concerned about because it has a huge impact on people's lives and on our community," said Dreaddy. Reported incidences of impaired driving went up from 113 last year to 125 in 2004. Dreaddy said about half those cases resulted in charges. "You have all these organizations out there to promote not drinking and driving and yet the numbers get higher and higher," said Randy Sparks, at the Taber Police Commission's December meeting. "Are they wasting their time? I hope not, but that stat keep climbing and climbing and that is a scary thing." - ---