Pubdate: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 Source: North Bay Nugget (CN ON) Copyright: 2017 North Bay Nugget Contact: http://www.nugget.ca/letters Website: http://www.nugget.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2226 Author: Jennifer Hamilton-McCharles Page: A1 DRUG VIOLENCE ON RISE Activity driving up overtime costs, says police chief North Bay is seeing an increased amount of violence among people involved in the drug trade, forcing front-line officers into overtime, says Police Chief Shawn Devine. "We see a trend of a lot more violence between people within the drug culture that wasn't there before, whether it's because of the nature of drugs being used or whether the dollars involved are more substantial." Devine said violence related to the drug trade has escalated from physical harm to the use of weapons. The number of stabbings, for example, has increased over the past six months. Devine provided a quarterly report on the service's $19-million budget to the North Bay Police Services Board Tuesday. Of concern is that $269,000 of $400,000 budged for overtime for sworn officers has already been spent. About $56,000 of the $100,000 budgeted for civilian overtime also has been spent. "It has been a busy summer for our front-line officers and criminal investigation officers who are busy following up some of the serious cases we've had," Devine said. "During the first 48 hours in serious investigations, like attempted murder and sexual assaults, it's paramount for officers to gather as much information as possible. (After that time we) reschedule people or reassign people where it doesn't amount to overtime." Devine said the service continues to put resources toward solving missing person cases. "We've had a lot of publicity on missing person cases - cold cases. In terms of the costs associated with that, it's not overtime. But there's HR (human resources) costs and they continue to go on," he said. "Some of those cases are 10 years old and we still continue to put resources in hopes of solving them." Devine also told the board that the $60,000 budgeted for legal fees has been overspent by $17,710. "We also have two disciplinary actions both involving police service hearings that have and will continue to have an impact on the budget." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt