Pubdate: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 Source: Cowichan News Leader (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Cowichan News Leader Contact: http://www.cowichannewsleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1314 Author: Edward Hill, Ladysmith Chronicle LOCAL CRIME DOWN IN ALL CATEGORIES North Cowichan and Duncan saw downturns in all categories of crime last year, with big reductions in break-and-enters and theft. Break-and-enters in homes were down 25 per cent, with 139 incidents from 182 in 2004. Businesses saw a 36 per cent reduction with 71 incidents from 112. Theft from vehicles was down 35 per cent, with 357 cases from 524 in 2004. Unfortunately, auto thefts barely budged, with 116 stolen cars in 2005 verses 120 the year before. Assaults were only slightly down at two per cent, with 417 incidents from 428. Insp. Linton Robinson, North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP's commanding officer, said assaults continue to be a problem into the first quarter of 2006. "Assaults are substantially up, especially with domestic assault," Robinson told North Cowichan council. "We are working toward a task force to focus on domestic violence." And 2006 is starting poorly for homeowners and businesses, with 77 break-and-enters from January to March verses 28 for the same period in 2005. Drug offence statistics have also doubled for 2006, mainly because plain-clothes officers are targeting drug dealers in Duncan, Robinson said. "The numbers can be attributed to the street crew being mandated to targeting drug offenders. This is paying off in the downtown core," Robinson said. Robinson noted that despite media reports, acts of vandalism are down this year, as they were last year, by about 11 per cent. - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPF Florida)