Pubdate: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 Source: Williams Lake Tribune, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Williams Lake Tribune Contact: http://www.wltribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1226 LIKE SMITHERS LAKECITY CRIME FUELED BY DRUGS You have to look at the type of crime that is being committed when you look at the crime statistics, says Smithers RCMP Staff Sergeant Rod Holland. Smithers was named British Columbia's crime capital for 2005, Williams Lake is second and Quesnel third. "Much of the crime in Smithers is non-violent," says Holland. A lot of the crime is break and enters to support drug habits and vehicle theft while under the influence. He also says that like Williams Lake, much of the crime is fueled by substance abuse, which is why Smithers is now targeting that issue. Also like Williams Lake, Smithers is a regional hub city meaning people from outlying areas come to town to shop and for celebrations. Holland says about 65 per cent of the crime is happening within municipal boundaries, and if you look outside the boundaries you would find the area is on par with the provincial average. The Smithers RCMP Detachment has 16 members on general duty who carry caseload of about 20 to 30 on an average day, says Holland. Like Williams Lake, members find workdays busy. The Smithers detachment has three traffic service members who cover a larger area. Holland says he has worked in seven different detachments and admits it is busy in Smithers. "It's not a sleepy hollow, it's busy," he says. But in comparison to a larger city like Kelowna, the crimes are different. "You have to quantify the types of crime," he says. You will see a lot more violent crime in the larger urban centre, he adds. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman