According to the Statistics Canada data, Edmonton maintained the sixth-highest police-reported total crime rate of all 35 major metropolitan areas in Canada.
According to the Statistics Canada data, Edmonton maintained the sixth-highest police-reported total crime rate of all 35 major metropolitan areas in Canada.
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For the month of April 2021, there was an overall increase of 46% (12,236 to 17,855) in the number of calls for service in RCMP jurisdiction as compared to April 2020.
All three districts saw an increase in calls for service: · West District: 52% (3,355 to 5,101) · East District: 41% (4,867 to 6,866) · North District: 47% (4,014 to 5,888)
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âThere was a substantial increase in calls for service and a rise of criminal activity across the province in April 2021. This was not unexpected as public health orders were less restrictive in April 2021 as compared to April 2020. The numbers we are releasing today are more in-line with pre-pandemic statistics,â said Chief Superintendent Robert Hill, Criminal Operations Officer for the Manitoba RCMP. âThese statistics serve as an im
The Manitoba RCMP will publish a monthly police-reported crime statistics snapshot on its website.
This snapshot includes year-to-date data on calls for service across the province as well as data on crimes against persons, crimes against property and common police activities in each of the Manitoba RCMP’s three districts.
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“Our goal is to ensure Manitobans have a better sense of the types of crime occurring where they live and if there are any emerging crime trends in their area,” said Chief Superintendent Rob Hill, Criminal Operations Officer for the Manitoba RCMP. “It’s important for us as an organization to be as transparent and accountable as possible when it comes to RCMP activities within the province.”