Pubdate: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 Source: Sarnia Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Sun Media Corporation, a Quebecor Media company Contact: http://www.sarniasun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4023 Author: Barry Wright CRIME STATS NOT A CONCERN Sarnia's acting deputy police chief says the community should not read too much into an increase in many types of crimes in the city in 2005. "It doesn't alarm me," said Insp. Phil Nelson during a recent interview with the Sun. "If we go back over the last, say, 10 years, you'll see an increase one year and a decrease some other year. And there is no real rhyme or reason why they (the statistics) do that," he said. Nelson said that, while drug charges and liquor complaints are up, spousal assaults and domestic disturbances have shown a downward trend. "It's the rhythm of the community," he commented. He said arrests were up last year, while calls for service remained relatively constant at just below 2,000 calls per month. Nelson said a member of the drug squad will make a presentation to the February meeting of the police services board on the number of drug charges in the community. They have effectively doubled since 2004. "We're seeing more cocaine, crack and harder drugs," Nelson said. "But, is that more drugs on the street or are our officers doing more enforcement?" he asked. He is pleased family violence issues are showing a decline, but again cautions the improvement may be due to a statistical blip. "It would be nice to know that some impact is being made there," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman