Pubdate: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 Source: Simcoe Reformer, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2009 Sun Media Contact: http://www.simcoereformer.ca/feedback1/default.aspx?e4=an_editorialemail Website: http://simcoereformer.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2386 Author: Daniel Pearce, Staff Writer THEFT, DRUGS DOWN; ASSAULT UP Local police are reporting a drop in crime -- everything from drug charges to break and enters to robberies is on a downward trend. Assaults and domestics are on the increase, however. Norfolk OPP Inspector Zvonko Horvat said he attributes the decline to police developing strategies that target crimes that are on the upswing or tend to spike at certain times of the year. After a rash of car thefts in Norfolk, Brant, and Haldimand, for example, police from those jurisdictions formed "project heist" to tackle the problem. As a result, vehicle thefts in Norfolk for the first nine months of this year are down by 40%. They dropped from 103 last year to 60. In 2007, they numbered 90. Strategies include targetting patrols, increasing RIDE checks, and conducting public education programs. "When people see the flashing lights going through town and catch on there are more patrols, they are more reluctant to engage in activity," Horvat said. Assaults and domestics continue to increase. "With assaults and domestics, we've had a bit of a spike over the last three years," said Horvat. Last year, police and social service agencies said they expected these crimes to go up as the economy worsened and people became more stressed. "Substance abuse plays a part in it as well," said Horvat. Heidy VanDyk, residential program manager for Haldimand-Norfolk Women's Services and a municipal councillor for Simcoe, said the group's shelter remains full most of the time. "Our numbers are staying pretty consistent, but they are high," said VanDyk. "Anecdotally, we are seeing clients who use our services who are reporting extreme financial difficulty. "We are hearing from women who say 'I have lost my job' or 'My husband has lost his job.' It is a contributing factor." Norfolk is in a region that has unemployment in excess of 12%, one of the highest rates in the province. - ----------------------- [sidebar] CRIME BY THE NUMBERS Crimes investigated between January and September this year, with 2008 and 2007 figures in brackets: Drug: 88 (130, 134) Break and Enter: 178 (213, 250) Fraud: 98 (115, 83) Mischief: 549 (599, 547) Vehicle theft: 60 (103, 90) Theft: 427 (495, 457) Robberies: 5 (10, 11) Impaired driving: 112 (142, 103) Counterfeit: 15 (28, 15) Fatal collisions: 4 (7, 5) All collisions: 694 (824, 840) Assaults: 394 (360, 276) No year over year figures for domestics were available. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr