Pubdate: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 Source: Morning Star, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 The Morning Star Contact: http://www.vernonmorningstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1352 Author: Richard Rolke DESPITE CONCERNS, CRIME IS DOWN Police say they are very much aware of the public perception that crime in Vernon is out of control. There has been considerable media attention recently on the drug trade, as well as other criminal activities, but RCMP insists the situation is not out of hand. "We're letting the public know Vernon is a safe place," said Gord Molendyk, with the Safe Communities Unit. Among the recent issues have been drug deals outside of the Upper Room Mission and RCMP?targeting prolific offenders. There has also been considerable public focus on downtown after the Downtown Vernon Association hired private security guards because of safety concerns. Despite all of that, Molendyk says crime statistics are actually down in Vernon, and public perception may be a result of the media and the police. "The press has covered a lot of activities so there is heightened awareness. We (police) are also being proactive in providing the details of arrests," said Molendyk. Backing that view up is Insp. Steve McVarnock, who points to a recent survey that indicates views about crime are based on what people see and hear in the media. "You guys are very powerful," he said to local newspapers and radio stations. To tackle these perceptions, McVarnock has made presentations to local service clubs and launched weekly information sessions with the media. "We want to give an idea of what we're doing behind the headlines," he said. The DVA recently asked city council for $40,000 to continue private security patrols until the end of the year. While not endorsing the request, McVarnock sees value in the private patrols. "I'd like to see them go until the end of the summer.," he said, adding that the city's expanded bylaw enforcement unit needs time to initiate training. "If that (police and bylaw enforcement) is not enough to quell the perception, I'd go to the city and say we need that additional help." The private security officers attend the police detachment's daily briefings. "They are aware of the hot spots and people of interest," said Molendyk. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek