Pubdate: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 Source: North Bay Nugget (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 North Bay Nugget Contact: http://www.nugget.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2226 Author: Maria Calabrese POLICE BLAME DRUG TRADE FOR BREAK-INS Property Crimes Up Compared To 2007 Police are blaming the drug trade for a rise in break-ins and property crimes in the city compared to last year. Break-ins are up about 47 per cent to 115 from 78 as of the end of May this year compared to the same time in 2007, while property damage has jumped 35 per cent to 221 from 164. While it's difficult to pinpoint why crime rates fluctuate, North Bay Police Service Chief Paul Cook attributed the increase to street-level drug trafficking and people stealing to support their addictions. When you have that type of activity going on, often times they're related offences such as thefts and break-ins," Cook said. Police have a Lock It or Lose It campaign to encourage people to lock their doors and windows to deter break-ins and lock up their vehicles and keep items inside out of sight. You are your own best crime prevention person by locking things up, whether that's your bike, whether it's your car or whether it's your residence or business," he said. Police traditionally see marijuana partly due to the prevalence of outdoor grow operations, although they've been seeing more hard drugs like cocaine and crack in the city in recent years and have had significant cocaine busts this year alone, the chief said. City police devote one officer to the Ontario Provincial Police joint forces drug unit. Because North Bay is a transportation hub, police are finding people selling drugs in the community have ties to suppliers in the Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa, Cook said. One of the challenges for our officers is the length of time and the amount of effort you have to put into a drug investigation," he said. It often involves meeting with informants or doing surveillance to confirm information and trying to build enough information to get grounds to obtain a search warrant." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom