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2 DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this report is the property of York Regional Police. Reproduction or distribution of this report in whole or in part is permitted subject to appropriate source citation and the express prior written consent of the Chief of Police of York Regional Police. York Regional Police does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken in reliance upon any information or data provided. If you require an accessible version of any publication, please contact extension 7677 or i

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4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Disclaimer... i Map of York Region... ii Executive Summary... 1 Introduction... 5 Methodology... 5 Making Comparisons... 6 Region of York Statistics Crime Statistics Five Year Data ( )... 7 Crimes Against Persons ( )... 9 Crimes Against Property ( ) Five Year Trends Selected Violations ( ) Crimes Against Persons Violations Causing Death Attempt Capital Crime Sexual Violations Assault Robbery Crimes Against Property Other Criminal Code (including Weapons & Public Morals) Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) Traffic Violations Crime Statistics ( )..21 Robbery Statistics ( ) Stolen Vehicle Statistics ( ) Traffic Violations ( ) Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision Statistics ( ) Clearance Rates ( ) Youth Statistics ( ) Hate Crime ( ) Dispatched Calls for Service ( ) Dispatched Call Type Comparison ( ) Selected Non-Criminal Statistics ( ) Miscellaneous Statistics ( ) #1 District Statistics Map Crime Statistics ( ) Clearance Rate ( ) iii

5 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT D ) #2 District Statistics Map Crime Statistics ( ) Clearance Rate ( ) #3 District Statistics Map Crime Statistics ( ) Clearance Rate ( ) #4 District Statistics Map Crime Statistics ( ) Clearance Rate ( ) #5 District Statistics Map Crime Statistics ( ) Clearance Rate ( ) Municipal Crime Statistics ( ) Aurora East Gwillimbury Georgina King Markham Newmarket Richmond Hill Vaughan Whitchurch-Stouffville Appendices A Glossary of Terms B Types of Violations C Changes in Reporting Methodology iv

6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report provides a snapshot of crime statistics of York Regional Police pertaining to the incidents reported to York Regional Police in Crime rates are calculated for York Region, Districts and Municipalities using the corresponding population estimates received from the Regional Municipality of York. The 911 Communications Centre received 609,199 calls in 2017 of which 36.3% were emergency calls and 63.7% were non-emergency calls. Call response time decreased in 2017 for priority 1 (emergency) calls and priority 4 calls but increased for priority 2 calls and priority 3 calls compared to The response time for priority 1 calls decreased to 7.3 minutes or by 1.4% in 2017 from 7.4 minutes in ,346 Citizen Generated Calls for Service were received in 2017 compared to 198,000 calls in 2016, a 4.7% increase over the year. Of these calls, 109,251 (52.7%) were dispatched, 9,076 calls (4.4%) were diverted to the Community Resource Centre & Alternate Response Unit, and 10,183 calls (4.9%) were diverted to online reporting. 36,299 Criminal & Federal violations were reported in 2017, an increase of 1,922 violations or 5.6% from The crime rate per population increased to 3, or by 3.9% in 2017 from 2, in The rate increased in 2017 for Crimes Against Persons (6.7%), Crimes Against Property (2.5%), Other Criminal Code (10.2%), Weapons violations (12.5%), Public Morals Violations (35.3), Total Criminal violations (4.4%) and Traffic Violations (3.1). The rate decreased for Drug violations (2.9%) and Other Federal violations (3.8%). 7,372 Crimes Against Persons (violent crime) violations were reported in 2017 compared to 6,795 violations in 2016, an increase of 577 violations or 8.5%. The crime rate per population increased to in 2017 from in 2016 or by 6.7%. The Crimes Against Persons rate increased in 2017 for Attempt Capital Crime (141.5%), Sexual violations (7.2%), Assault (7.2%), Violations Deprivation Freedom (39.2%) and Robbery & Other Violent violations (4.2%). The rate decreased for Violations Causing Death (1.6%) and Commodification of Sexual Activity (2.8%). Robbery violations reported in York Region increased to 357 violations in 2017 from 276 violations in 2016 or by 29.3%. The breakdown of 2017 robberies included Street robberies (63.0%), followed by Retail Robberies (13.7%), Home Invasion (5.3%), Carjacking (3.6%), Financial Robberies (1.4%) and ATM Robberies (0.8%). 2,313 Drug violations were reported in 2017 compared to 2,344 violations in 2016, a decrease of 31 violations or 1.3%. The crime rate per population decreased to in 2017 from in 2016, or by 2.9%. Of the Drug violations crime categories, the rate increased in 2017 for Trafficking (54.6%) but decreased for Possession (7.3%), Import and Exportation (84.9%) and Production (4.7%). 5,331 Intimate Domestic Related occurrences (criminal and non-criminal) were reported in 2017 compared to 5,191 occurrences in 2016, an increase of 140 occurrences or 2.7% over a year. 1

7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (CONT D ) Reported Hate Crime occurrences in York Region increased to 137 incidents or by 59.3% in 2017 from 86 incidents in The principle motivation factors for reported hate crime were religion (48.9%), race/ethnicity (39.4%) and sexual orientation (10.9%). When religion was the principle motivation factor, the Jewish (68.7%) and Muslim (26.9%) communities were the most frequent victims. When race/ethnicity was the principle motivation factor, the Black (27.8%), South Asian (16.7%), Arab/West Asian (9.3%), East & Southeast Asian (5.6%) and White (5.6) communities were the most frequent victims. 21,755 Crimes Against Property (property crime) violations were reported in 2017 compared to 20,875 violations in 2016, an increase of 880 violations or 4.2%. The crime rate per population increased to 1, in 2017 from 1, in 2016 or by 2.5%. Of the Crimes Against Property categories, the rate increased in 2017 for Break and Enter (8.2%), Theft Over $5,000 (2.1%), Theft Under $5,000 (6.1%) and Mischief (9.7%). The rate decreased for Arson (1.6%), Have Stolen Goods (7.2%) and Fraud (6.9%). The number of Stolen Vehicles in the York Region decreased to 795 in 2017 or by 0.5% from 799 in 2016 and the rate per population is decreased by 5.5%. Honda (59), Toyota (40) and Mercedes (16) were the top three stolen automobiles and Ford (59), Toyota (41) and GMC (32) were the top three stolen trucks. 4,591 Other Criminal Code (including Weapons and Public Morals) violations were reported in 2017 compared to 4,089 violations in 2016, an increase of 502 or 12.3% over the year. The rate per population increased to in 2017 from in 2016, an increase of 10.4%. 4,514 Criminal Traffic violations were reported in 2017, an increase of 208 violations or 4.8% from 2016 and the rate per population increased by 3.1%. Of the Traffic violations categories, the rate decreased for Impaired Operation (2.6%), Dangerous Operation (9.0%) and Street Racing (100.0%), but increased for Fail to Remain (8.3%) and Drive While Prohibited (2.9%). 14,529 Motor Vehicle Collision reports were processed in 2017, an increase of 437 reports or 3.1% from The rate per population increased by 1.4%. There were 18 Fatal Collisions in 2017 where 20 persons were killed including 6 drivers, 5 passengers, 8 pedestrians and 1 cyclist. Of the Provincial Traffic violations, the rate per population increased for Speeding (to 3, from 3, or 7.1%), Disobeying Stop Sign (to 1, from 1, or 4.1%), Seatbelt Related violations (to from or 7.6%) and Careless Driving (to from or 7.2%). The rate decreased for Red Light infractions (to from or 3.5%) Driving Under Suspension (to from or 4.3%) and Fail to Remain (to 9.70 from or 5.7%). The Youth Crime rate per 1,000 population decreased in 2017 to or by 7.0% from in However, the number of young persons involved in property crimes increased to 1,007 in 2017 from 969 in 2016 or 3.9%. 2

8 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (CONT D ) The Clearance Rate for Total Criminal and Federal violations (excluding Traffic) decreased to 58.0% in 2017 from 58.7% in The clearance rate varies by crime types. The clearance rate increased only for Drug violations (to 99.4% from 94.3%) but decreased for Crimes Against Persons (to 74.6% from 76.6%), Crimes Against Property (to 41.5% from 42.6%), Other Criminal Code (to 87.4% from 88.7%), Weapons violations (to 78.7% from 83.9%), Public Morals Violations (to 36.4% from 75.0%), Total Criminal Violations (to 54.9% from 55.8%), Other Federal Violations (to 98.5% from 98.9%) and Traffic violations (to 42.0% from 45.9%). Non-Criminal Statistics 1,884 Mentally Ill Persons reports were submitted in 2017, an increase of 189 reports or 11.2% from In the last five years, Mentally Ill Persons reports increased 44.8%. The number of Mentally Ill Apprehensions increased to 2,329 in 2017 compared to 1,983 in 2016, an increase of 346 reports or 17.4%. In the last five years, Mentally Ill Apprehensions increased 29.3%. 330 Suicide Attempts reports were submitted in 2017, an increase of 29 reports or 9.6% from In the last five years, Suicide Attempts increased 82.3%. 760 Non-Criminal Deaths reports were submitted in 2017, an increase of 78 reports or 11.4% from In the last five years, Non-Criminal Deaths increased 24.2%. Non-criminal deaths include natural deaths and non-natural deaths such as suicidal deaths, non-traffic accidental deaths and deathsundetermined 1. The number of non-natural deaths increased to 132 in 2017 from 92 in In percentage terms, the proportion of non-natural deaths increased to 17.4% in 2017 from 13.5% in Missing Adults reports were received in 2017, an increase of 7 reports or 1.2% from In the last five years, Missing Adult reports increased 10.1%. 344 Missing Young Persons reports were received in 2017, a decrease of 37 reports or 9.7% from In the last five years, Missing Youth reports decreased 15.3%. Miscellaneous Statistics Police Clearance letters processed by the Information Management Bureau decreased to 29,958 letters or by 2.9% in 2017 from 30,844 letters in Volunteer screenings increased to 44,795 in 2017 or by 5.7% from 42,390 in The number of Warrants processed increased to 1,513 in 2017 or by 16.9% from 1,294 in 2016 and the number of MVC/Incident Summary Reports decreased to 3,029 in 2017 or by 17.4% from 3,665 a reports in The number of Freedom of Information requests received by the Legal Services Bureau decreased to 3,241 in 2017 or by 2.1% from 3,312 requests in However, the volume of formal requests increased to 1,550 in 2017 from 1,450 in 2016 or by 6.9% while the volume of informal requests decreased to 1,691 in 2017 from 1,862 in 2016 or by 9.2%. 1 Death-undetermined as a non-criminal death category was incorporated in RMS in a The 2016 count for MVC/Incident Summary Reports was revised by Information Management Bureau. 3

9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (CONT D ) The volume of Alarm Calls received in York Region increased to 11,273 calls in 2017 or by 3.6% from 10,883 in The volume of false alarm calls increased by 4.2% to 9,352 calls in 2017 from 8,972 calls in The proportion of false alarm calls increased to 83.0% in 2017 from 82.4% in The number of tips received by Crime Stoppers decreased to 3,754 or by 4.1% in 2017 from 3,913 tips in As a result of the tips, the number of arrests made increased to 105 or by 36.4% in 2017 from 77 arrests in The value of property recovered increased by 172.8% and drugs seized increased by % in However, the number of weapons seized decreased to 11 or by 21.4% in 2017 from 14 weapons in The Victim Services of York Region program served 8,930 clients in 2017 compared to 8,192 clients in 2016, an increase of 9.0%. The breakdown of 2017 clients included 55.8% women, 13.6% men and 30.6% children (0-17 years). The program received 15,316 telephone crisis calls/office visits in 2017 compared to 11,106 calls/visits in 2016, an increase of 37.9%. 4

10 INTRODUCTION This report documents aggregate level crime statistics pertaining to the incidents reported to York Regional Police between January 01 and December 31, The report is structured into three sections: statistics for York Region, statistics for the Districts and statistics for the Municipalities. Results of the current reporting year (2017) are compared with the previous year (2016) for all the data tables prepared for the York Region, Districts and Municipalities. Trends in the last five years ( ) are provided for key indicators of regional data. A glossary of terms, types of violations and changes in Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) methodology are included in the appendices. METHODOLOGY The Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS) of Statistics Canada, in conjunction with police jurisdictions across Canada, collects Criminal Code violations data through the incident based Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR2) survey methodology. York Regional Police implements UCR2 methodology and captures data in the process of receiving incident reports, providing investigative services and resolving the incidents, where possible. UCR2 methodology classifies incidents according to the four most serious violations in the incident (generally the violations that carry the longest maximum sentences under the Criminal Code). Violent incidents are classified differently from other types of crime. For violent crime, a separate incident is recorded for each victim. In categorizing incidents, violent violations always take precedence over non-violent violations. York Regional Police publishes crime statistics based on the number of reported violations using the UCR2 methodology. For the purposes of this report, all violations within an incident are included and robbery violations are counted per incident. The Regional Municipality of York Long Range Planning Department has provided estimated 2017 population figures of York Region, Districts and Municipalities. The estimates are based on the Census 2011 counts 2 and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) housing completion data. Crime rates are calculated based on the year-end population estimates received from the Regional Municipality of York. The report also includes statistics for the Alarm Program, Crime Stoppers, Legal Services, Victim Services of York Region and other services (police clearance letters, volunteer screening, MVC/Incident summary reports, warrants processed etc.) provided by the Information Management Bureau. Crime rates incorporated in this report were estimated for all categories irrespective of the size of the denominator. Generally, rates and ratios are not reliable if it is based on a small number (less than 30). Readers are requested to consider the fact of small number while using crime rate data presented in this report. 2 The Regional Municipality of York adjusts population estimates when Statistics Canada releases census undercount. The Census 2016 undercount has not yet released by Statistics Canada. 5

11 For a reported incident, York Regional Police provides investigative resources towards resolving an incident. For some crime types, the process may take years and new investigative information is updated in the records management system. All data in this report is based on reported crime and represents a snapshot at the time of extraction from the records management system at year-end. Unless otherwise noted, any updates or revisions to data for the years prior to 2017 are not reflected in this report. MAKING COMPARISONS Unless otherwise noted, all crime statistics in this report are compiled using the all violations methodology. These statistics should not be compared with those provided by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS), a division of Statistics Canada. The CCJS published data measures only for the most serious offence related to an incident. In addition, the CCJS includes the number of offences reported by the Toronto North Detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police with York Regional Police s crime statistics. The CCJS data should be used for comparisons between policing jurisdictions as all data is compiled using the same reporting methodology. 6

12 CRIME STATISTICS FIVE YEAR DATA (JANUARY DECEMBER) Crime Categories Population 1 1,130,386 1,144,760 1,166,321 1,186,907 1,206,543 Citizen Generated Calls for Service 223, , , , ,346 Motor Vehicle Collisions (Reportable) Property Damage 14,395 12,340 11,541 10,853 11,452 Personal Injury 3,438 3,225 3,137 3,213 3,059 Fatal Total 17,852 15,590 14,697 14,092 14,529 Fail to Remain 3,105 2,849 2,750 2,756 3,102 Crimes Against Persons Total 6,080 6,108 6,482 6,795 7,372 Cleared 4,914 4,802 4,932 5,205 5,500 Clearance Rate Rate per population Crimes Against Property Total 19,283 18,207 20,067 20,875 21,755 Cleared 9,127 8,053 8,609 8,897 9,033 Clearance Rate Rate per population 1, , , , , Other Criminal Code Total 2,849 2,955 3,160 3,720 4,167 Cleared 2,570 2,712 2,946 3,301 3,640 Clearance Rate Rate per population Weapons Violations Total Cleared Clearance Rate Rate per population Public Morals Violations Total Cleared Clearance Rate Rate per population Criminal Code - Total Total 28,742 27,865 30,323 31,759 33,718 Cleared 17,005 16,049 16,976 17,712 18,502 Clearance Rate Rate per population 2, , , , ,

13 CRIME STATISTICS (CONT D ) FIVE YEAR DATA (JANUARY DECEMBER) Crime Categories Drug Violations Total 2,537 2,870 2,644 2,344 2,313 Cleared 2,465 2,843 2,616 2,211 2,300 Clearance Rate Rate per population Other Federal Violations Total Cleared Clearance Rate Rate per population Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations Total 31,498 30,962 33,202 34,377 36,299 Cleared 19,688 19,115 19,830 20,194 21,066 Clearance Rate Rate per population 2, , , , , Criminal Code Traffic Violations Total 4,040 4,223 4,291 4,306 4,514 Cleared 1,389 1,624 1,863 1,978 1,894 Clearance Rate Rate per population Year-end population figures supplied by York Region Long Range Planning Department, Corporate Services based on Census data and CMHC housing completion data. 8

14 CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS JANUARY-DECEMBER Year Average Variation Crimes Against Persons Rate Rate Rate Rate Violations Causing Death Attempt Capital Crime Sexual Violations Commodification of Sexual Activity Assault 3, , , Violations Deprivation Freedom Robbery & Other Violent Violations 2, , , Total 6, , , ,000 6,000 Crimes Against Persons 7,372 Crimes Against Persons violations were reported in 2017 compared to 6,795 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 577 violations or 8.5%. 4,000 2, Year Average 6,795 7,372 6,567 The Violent Crime rate in 2017 was per population compared to during the corresponding period in 2016, an increase of 6.7% Crimes Against Persons Attempt Capital Crime, Sexual Violations, Assault, Violations Deprivation Freedom and Robbery & Other Violent Violations increased over the past year while Commodification of Sexual Activity decreased and Violations Causing Death was unchanged Year Average Rate The Violent Crime rates for Violations Causing Death and Commodification of Sexual Activity were below the five-year average, except Attempt Capital Crime, Sexual Violations, Assault, Violations Deprivation Freedom and Robbery & Other Violent Violations. 9

15 CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY JANUARY-DECEMBER Year Average Variation Crimes Against Property Rate Rate Rate Rate Arson Break and Enter 1, , , Theft Over $5000 1, , , Theft Under $5000 8, , , Have Stolen Goods 2, , , Fraud 3, , , Mischief 2, , , Total 20,875 1, ,755 1, ,037 1, ,000 15,000 Crimes Against Property 21,755 Property Crime violations were reported in 2017 compared to 20,875 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 880 violations or 4.2%. 10,000 5, Year Average 20,875 21,755 20,037 The Property Crime rate in 2017 was 1, per population compared to 1, during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 2.5%. 2, Crimes Against Property Break and Enter, Theft Over $5,000, Theft Under $5,000 and Mischief increased in 2017 compared to the corresponding period in 2016 while Have Stolen Goods and Fraud decreased and Arson was unchanged. 1, , Year Average Rate 1, , , The Property Crime rates for Theft Over $5,000 and Have Stolen Goods were below the fiveyear average while Arson, Break and Enter, Theft Under $5,000, Fraud and Mischief were above the average. 10

16 CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS FIVE-YEAR TREND JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Year 1 Year Comparison 5 Year Comparison Rate per Rate Population 1 Year 5 Year , , , , , ,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 Crimes Against Persons ,080 6,108 6,482 6,795 7,372 1 Year Comparison: 7,372 Crimes Against Persons violations were reported in 2017 compared to 6,795 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 577 violations or 8.5%. There has been an increase of 6.7% in the rate of Crimes Against Persons per population Crimes Against Persons Rate Year Comparison: 7,372 Crimes Against Persons violations were reported in 2017 compared to 6,080 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 1,292 violations or 21.3%. There has been an increase of 13.6% in the rate of Crimes Against Persons per population. 11

17 VIOLATIONS CAUSING DEATH (HOMICIDE & CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE CAUSING DEATH) FIVE-YEAR TREND JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Year 1 Year Comparison 5 Year Comparison Rate per Rate Population 1 Year 5 Year Violations Causing Death Year Comparison: 10 Violations Causing Death were reported in 2017 compared to same number of deaths during the corresponding period in There has been a decrease of 1.6% in the rate of Violations Causing Death per population Violations Causing Death Rate Year Comparison: 10 Violations Causing Death were reported in 2017 compared to 9 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 1 violation or 11.1%. There has been an increase of 4.1% in the rate of Violations Causing Death per population. 12

18 ATTEMPT CAPITAL CRIME FIVE-YEAR TREND JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Year 1 Year Comparison 5 Year Comparison Rate per Rate Population 1 Year 5 Year Note: includes Attempt Murder and Conspiracy to Commit Murder. 30 Attempt Capital Crime 1 Year Comparison: Attempt Capital Crime violations were reported in 2017 compared to 11 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 16 violations or 145.5%. There has been an increase of 141.5% in the rate of Attempt Capital Crime violations per population Attempt Capital Crime Rate Year Comparison: 27 Attempt Capital Crime violations were reported in 2017 compared to 23 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 4 violations or 17.4%. There has been an increase of 10.0% in the rate of Attempt Capital Crime violations per population. 13

19 SEXUAL VIOLATIONS FIVE-YEAR TREND JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Year 1 Year Comparison 5 Year Comparison Rate per Rate Population 1 Year 5 Year Sexual Violations Year Comparison: 629 Sexual Assault violations were reported in 2017 compared to 577 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 52 violations or 9.0%. There has been an increase of 7.2% in the rate of Sexual Assault violations per population Sexual Violations 5 Year Comparison: 629 Sexual Assault violations were reported in 2017 compared to 468 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 161 violations or 34.4% Rate There has been an increase of 25.9% in the rate of Sexual Assault violations per population. 14

20 ASSAULT FIVE-YEAR TREND JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Year 1 Year Comparison 5 Year Comparison Rate per Rate Population 1 Year 5 Year , , , , , ,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, Assault ,081 3,273 3,347 3,426 3,734 1 Year Comparison: 3,734 Assault violations were reported in 2017 compared to 3,426 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 308 violations or 9.0%. There has been an increase of 7.2% in the rate of Assault violations per population Assault Rate Year Comparison: 3,734 Assault violations were reported in 2017 compared to 3,081 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 653 violations or 21.2%. There has been an increase of 13.5% in the rate of Assault violations per population. 15

21 ROBBERY FIVE-YEAR TREND JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Year 1 Year Comparison 5 Year Comparison Rate per Rate Population 1 Year 5 Year Robbery Year Comparison: 357 Robbery violations were reported in 2017 compared to 276 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 81 violations or 29.3%. There has been an increase of 27.2% in the rate of Robbery violations per population Robbery Rate Year Comparison: 357 Robbery violations were reported in 2017 compared to 262 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 95 violations or 36.3%. There has been an increase of 27.7% in the rate of Robbery violations per population. 16

22 CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY FIVE-YEAR TREND JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Year 1 Year Comparison 5 Year Comparison Rate per Rate Population 1 Year 5 Year ,283-1, , , ,207-1, , , ,067 1, , , , , , , ,000 Crimes Against Property 1 Year Comparison: 20,000 15,000 10,000 5, ,283 18,207 20,067 20,875 21,755 21,755 Crimes Against Property violations were reported in 2017 compared to 20,875 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 880 violations or 4.2%. There has been an increase of 2.5% in the rate of Crimes Against Property violations per population. 1, , , , , , , , , Crimes Against Property Rate 1, , , , , Year Comparison: 21,755 Crimes Against Property violations were reported in 2017 compared to 19,283 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 2,472 violations or 12.8%. There has been an increase of 5.7% in the rate of Crimes Against Property violations per population. 17

23 OTHER CRIMINAL CODE (INCLUDES OTHER CRIMINAL CODE, WEAPONS & PUBLIC MORALS) FIVE-YEAR TREND JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Year 1 Year Comparison 5 Year Comparison Rate per Rate Population 1 Year 5 Year , , , , , , ,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 Other Criminal Code ,379 3,550 3,774 4,089 4,591 1 Year Comparison: 4,591 Other Criminal Code violations were reported in 2017 compared to 4,089 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 502 violations or 12.3%. There has been an increase of 10.4% in the rate of Other Criminal Code violations per population Other Criminal Code 5 Year Comparison: 4,591 Other Criminal Code violations were reported in 2017 compared to 3,379 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 1,212 violations or 35.9% Rate There has been an increase of 27.3% in the rate of Other Criminal Code violations per population. 18

24 TOTAL CRIMINAL & FEDERAL VIOLATIONS (EXCLUDING TRAFFIC) FIVE-YEAR TREND JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Year 1 Year Comparison 5 Year Comparison Rate per Rate Population 1 Year 5 Year ,498-2, , , , , , ,202 2, , , ,377 1, , ,299 1, , , ,000 30,000 20,000 Total Criminal & Federal Violations 1 Year Comparison: 36,299 Criminal & Federal Statute violations were reported in 2017 compared to 34,377 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 1,922 violations or 5.6%. 10, ,498 30,962 33,202 34,377 36,299 There has been an increase of 3.9% in the rate of Criminal & Federal Statute violations per population. 4, , , , Total Criminal & Federal Violations Rate 2, , , , , Year Comparison: 36,299 Criminal & Federal Statute violations were reported in 2017 compared to 31,498 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 4,801 violations or 15.2%. There has been an increase of 8.0% in the rate of Criminal & Federal Statute violations per population. 19

25 CRIMINAL CODE TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS FIVE-YEAR TREND JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Year 1 Year Comparison 5 Year Comparison Rate per Rate Population 1 Year 5 Year , , , , , Criminal Code Traffic Violations 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, ,040 4,223 4,291 4,306 4,514 1 Year Comparison: 4,514 Criminal Code Traffic violations were reported in 2017 compared to 4,306 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 208 violations or 4.8%. There has been an increase of 3.1% in the rate of Criminal Code Traffic violations per population. 5 Year Comparison: Criminal Code Traffic Violations Rate ,514 Criminal Code Traffic violations were reported in 2017 compared to 4,040 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 474 violations or 11.7%. There has been an increase of 4.7% in the rate of Criminal Code Traffic violations per population. 20

26 CRIME STATISTICS JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) /17 Crime Categories Percent Cleared Rate Per Population Percent Cleared Rate Per Population in in Rates Crimes Against Persons 6, , Violations Causing Death Attempt Capital Crime Sexual Violations Commodification of Sexual Activity Assault 3, , Violations Deprivation Freedom Robbery & Other Violent Violations 2, , Crimes Against Property 20, , , , Arson Break and Enter 1, , Theft Over $5000 1, , Theft Under $5000 8, , Have Stolen Goods 2, , Fraud 3, , Mischief 2, , Other Criminal Code 3, , Other Criminal Code (Part A) 3, , Other Criminal Code (Part B) Weapons Violations Public Morals Violations Prostitution/Public Morals Gaming and Betting Total Criminal Violations 31, , , , Drug Violations 2, , Other Federal Violations Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations (excluding traffic) 34, , , , Traffic Violations 4, , Dangerous Operation Impaired Operation/Related Violations 1, , Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations 2, , Street Racing N.C not calculable 21

27 ROBBERY JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Robbery Violations - by Type Robbery Type % Retail ATM N.C. 1 Deposit N.C. 1 Financial Home Invasion Car Jacking Street Other Total not calculable Note: See Appendix A: Glossary of Terms for the definitions of robbery types. 357 robbery violations were reported in York Region during 2017 compared to 276 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 81 violations or 29.3%. Increases were seen in all categories except Retail (-1), Financial (-9) and Home Invasion (-8) and no change in Deposit. Robbery - by Type 2017 Retail ATM Financial Home Invasion Car Jacking Robbery ( ) Street Other 0 Retail ATM Financial Home Invasion Car Jacking Street Other

28 STOLEN VEHICLES JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Vehicle Type Rate Rate Rate Automobiles Trucks Motorcycles Other Construction/Farm Tractor Trailers Total Note: total includes vehicles taken without owner s consent. Does not include attempt theft or vehicles obtained by fraud. Trucks include pickup trucks, bus, van, and recreational vehicles. Tractor-trailers include tractors with or without a trailer. 1, Stolen Vehicles () Automobiles Trucks Total Stolen Vehicles (Rate) Automobiles Trucks Total Top Ten Stolen Vehicles in 2017 Automobiles Truck Make Number Make Number Honda 59 Ford 59 Toyota 40 Toyota 41 Mercedes 16 GMC 32 Chevrolet 15 Chevrolet 28 Nissan 13 Honda 27 Acura 12 Dodge 24 BMW 10 Lexus 20 Ford 10 Jeep 18 Audi 9 BMW 14 Lexus 8 Mercedes vehicles were reported stolen in York Region in 2017 compared to 799 during This is a decrease of 4 vehicles or 0.5%. There has been a decrease of 2.1% in the rate of stolen vehicles per population. 250 automobiles were reported stolen in 2017 compared to 285 during 2016, a decrease of 35 automobiles or 12.3%. There has been a decrease of 13.7% in the rate of stolen automobiles per population. 347 trucks were reported stolen in 2017 compared to 404 during 2016, a decrease of 57 trucks or 14.1%. There has been a decrease of 15.5% in the rate of stolen trucks per population. 54 construction/farm equipment were reported stolen in 2017 compared to 26 during 2016, an increase of 28 or 107.7%. There has been an increase of 104.3% in the rate of stolen construction/farm equipment per population. 65 tractor-trailers were reported stolen in 2017 compared to 38 during 2016, an increase of 27 tractor-trailers or 71.1%. There has been an increase of 68.3% in the rate of stolen tractortrailers per population. 23

29 TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) /17 Traffic Violations Rate Per Population Rate Per Population in in Rates Impaired Operation/Related Violations 1, , Impaired Operation/Over 80 Mgs - Alcohol 1, Impaired Operation - Drug Impaired Operation Cause Bodily Harm Impaired Operation Cause Death Fail/Refuse Breath/Blood Sample/Drug Test Dangerous Operation Dangerous Operation Cause Bodily Harm Cause Death Evade Police Evade Police Cause Bodily Harm Evade Police Cause Death N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Fail to Stop or Remain 2, , Drive While Prohibited Other Criminal Code N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Street Racing Criminal Traffic Violations - Total 4, , Traffic - Provincial Offences Speeding 40,806 3, ,431 3, Red Light 2, , Disobey Stop Sign 13,234 1, ,000 1, Seatbelt Related 1, , Drive Under Suspension 2, , Careless Driving 5, , Fail to Remain Motor Vehicle Collisions - Total (Reportable) 14,092 1, ,529 1, Fatal Collisions Personal Injury Collisions 3, , Property Damage Collisions 10, , Persons Injured 4, , Persons Killed Fail to Remain Collisions 2, , not calculable 24

30 FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) /17 Rate Per Population Rate Per Population in in Rates Fatal Collisions Persons Killed Driver Passenger Pedestrian Cyclist Major Contributing Factors Alcohol Speed N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Seatbelt Suicide N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Distraction N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Inattentive Lost Control Drugs N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Fatigue N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Careless Mechanical N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Weather Undetermined N.C. 1 N.C. 1 1 not calculable 2 Seatbelt is not considered as a major contributing factor but an additional information. Fatal Collisions Persons Killed TOTAL TOTAL

31 Clearance Rate CLEARANCE RATE JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Crime Categories /17 Total Cleared Total Cleared Cleared Cleared Crimes Against Persons 6,795 5, ,372 5, Crimes Against Property 20,875 8, ,755 9, Other Criminal Code 3,720 3, ,167 3, Weapons Violations Public Morals Violations Total Criminal Violations 31,759 17, ,718 18, Drug Violations 2,344 2, ,313 2, Other Federal Violations Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) 34,377 20, ,299 21, Traffic Violations 4,306 1, ,514 1, ,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 Cleared Violations 2017 Crimes Against Persons Crimes Against Property Total Criminal & Federal Violations 7,372 21,755 36,299 Cleared 5,500 9,033 21, Clearance Rate York Regional Police

32 YOUTH STATISTICS JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) YOUTH CRIME Crime Type CHGD PBOM Total CHGD PBOM Total CHGD PBOM Total Violent Crime Property Crime , All Other Total 621 1,859 2, ,678 2, Youth Crime Rate Note: CHGD - Charged youth includes persons aged years inclusive. Includes criminal, federal, & criminal traffic charges PBOM - Processed by other means. Includes persons under the age of 18 years. Youth Crime is expressed as a rate of youths per 1,000 youth population (12-17 inclusive), rounded to two decimals. The number of persons aged inclusive formally charged or processed by other means have been used in this calculation. Youth population estimate supplied by York Region Planning and Development Services Department Youth - Violent Crime 0 CHGD PBOM TOTAL Youth - Property Crime 0 CHGD PBOM TOTAL , Youth - Other Crime 0 CHGD PBOM TOTAL ,500 2,000 1,500 1, Total Youth Crime 0 CHGD PBOM TOTAL ,859 2, ,678 2,332 27

33 HATE CRIME JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Principle Motivation Factor for Hate Crime Race/Ethnicity Aboriginal 0 0 N.C. 1 Arab/West Asian Black East & Southeast Asian South Asian White 0 3 N.C. 1 Multiple Races/Ethnicities Other Race/Ethnicity Unknown Race/Ethnicity 0 0 N.C. 1 Religion Catholic Jewish Muslim (Islam) Other Religion Unknown Religion 0 0 N.C. 1 Sexual Orientation Bisexual 0 0 N.C. 1 Heterosexual 0 0 N.C. 1 Homosexual (Lesbian or Gay) Other Sexual Orientation 0 3 N.C. 1 Unknown Sexual Orientation 0 0 N.C. 1 Language 0 0 N.C. 1 English 0 0 N.C. 1 French 0 0 N.C. 1 Other Language 0 0 N.C. 1 Unknown Language 0 0 N.C. 1 Disability 0 0 N.C. 1 Mental 0 0 N.C. 1 Physical 0 0 N.C. 1 Other Disability 0 0 N.C. 1 Unknown Disability 0 0 N.C. 1 Gender 0 1 N.C. 1 Age 0 0 N.C. 1 Other Factors 0 0 N.C. 1 Unknown 0 0 N.C. 1 Total Hate Crimes not calculable 28

34 DISPATCHED CALLS FOR SERVICE JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Indicators () Total Citizen Generated Calls for Service 198, ,346 +9, Dispatched Citizen Generated Calls for Service 102, ,251 +6, Calls Diverted Community Resource Centre and Alternate Response Unit 11,440 9,076-2, Calls Diverted to Online Reporting 9,684 10, Year Comparison: As indicated above, 207,346 Citizen Generated Calls for Service were received in 2017 compared to 198,000 during the corresponding period in This represents an increase of 9,346 calls or 4.7%. Calls to Communications Bureau Call Type Citizen Generated Calls for Service Advised by communications Dispatched CRC/ARU 911 Calls 213, , Non-Emergency Calls 387, , Total 600, , Online Canceled Other Call Response Time 1 (in minutes) 2016/17 Priority Calls Dispatched by Priority Emergency Priority High Priority Priority % Medium Priority Priority % Lowest Priority Priority % 1 the time between the Communicator entering the information and the officers advising that they arrived on scene Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 29

35 DISPATCHED CALLS FOR SERVICE JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) /17 VARIANCE Initial Call Type Comparison Calls % Calls % Calls % MVC RELATED 13, , , ALARM RELATED 8, , DOMESTIC RELATED 8, , SILENT 911 5, , CHECK WELFARE 3, , IMPAIRED 4, , THEFT RELATED 3, , MENTAL HEALTH RELATED 3, , ASSIST P.O. OR OTHER AGENCY 3, , ASSIST CITIZEN 2, , NOISE COMPLAINT 2, , ASSIST AMBULANCE 2, , SUSPICIOUS PERSON 2, , BREAK IN RELATED 2, , DISPUTE 2, , SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1, , UNWANTED PERSON 1, , DRIVING COMPLAINT / HAZARD 1, , ASSAULT RELATED 1, , INJURED PERSON 1, , MISSING PERSON RELATED 1, , THREATS 1, , SHOPLIFTING 1, , PROPERTY DAMAGE 1, , FIRE 1, , KEEP THE PEACE , THEFT OF VEHICLE RELATED HARASSMENT RELATED UNKNOWN TROUBLE FRAUD RELATED WEAPONS CALL PROPERTY FOUND ANIMAL COMPLAINT DISTURBANCE WANTED PERSON YOUTH COMPLAINT

36 DISPATCHED CALLS FOR SERVICE (CONT D ) JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) /17 VARIANCE Initial Call Type Calls % Calls % Calls % DRUGS VITAL SIGNS ABSENT SEXUAL ASSAULT / SEX OFFENCE RELATED BREACH OF CONDITIONS OR PROBATION LIQUOR OFFENCE TRESPASSING ROBBERY RELATED HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RELATED RECOVERED AUTO ABANDONED VEHICLE INSECURE PREMISE SOUND OF GUNSHOTS PARKING COMPLAINT ACCIDENT INDUSTRIAL / FARM HATE/BIAS MOTIVATED INDECENT ACT TRANSPORT WEAPON ELECTRONIC CRIME TRAFFIC CONTROL BY LAW ABUSE ELDER PROPERTY LOST BOAT IN DISTRESS ER006 RESPONSE ABUSE CHILD PROWLER STALKING INFORMATIONAL CALL PROJECT READY ESCAPE/ELOPEE ABDUCTION ARMED BARRICADED PERSON AIRCRAFT Total 102, ,251 6, Note: 2016 numbers are re-computed dispatched calls. Not all calls result in a report. 31

37 SELECTED NON-CRIMINAL STATISTICS JANUARY-DECEMBER 1 Year 5 Year Indicator % % Mentally Ill Apprehensions 1,801 1,874 1,900 1,983 2, Mentally Ill Persons 1,301 1,458 1,550 1,695 1, Suicide Attempt Non-Criminal Deaths Missing Persons 933 1, Missing Youth Missing Adult M e n t a l l y I l l P e r s o n s a n d A p p r e h e n s i o n s 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, Persons 1,301 1,458 1,550 1,695 1,884 Apprehensions 1,801 1,874 1,900 1,983 2,329 N o n - C r i m i n a l D e a t h s Deaths ,329 Mentally Ill Apprehensions were reported in 2017 compared to 1,983 in 2016, an increase of 346 or 17.4%. In the last five years, the increase was 29.3%. 1,884 Mentally Ill Persons reports were submitted in 2017 compared to 1,695 in 2016, an increase of 189 or 11.2%. In the last five years, the increase was 44.8%. 330 Suicide Attempt were reported in 2017 compared to 301 in 2016, an increase of 29 or 9.6%. In the last five years, the increase was 82.3%. 580 Adults were reported missing in 2017 compared to 573 in 2016, an increase of 7 or 1.2%. In the last five years, the increase was 10.1%. S u i c i d e A t t e m p t s Attempts Missing Persons Adult Youth

38 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Alarm Program /17 Alarm Calls Received 10,883 11, False Alarms 8,972 9, False Alarm Crime Stoppers Tips Received 3,913 3, Arrests Made Cases Cleared Property Recovered $26,874 $73, Weapons Seized Drugs Seized $22,275 $365,332 1,540.1 Rewards Authorized $26,955 $30, Arson Loss Value $8,000,000 $ Information Management Police Clearance Letters 30,844 29, Volunteer Screening 42,390 44, MVC/Incident Summary Reports 3,665 a 3, Warrants Processed 1,294 1, Legal Services Freedom of Information Formal requests 1,450 1, Informal requests 1,862 1, Total 3,312 3, Intimate Domestic Incidents Total Number of Occurrences 5,191 5, Occurrences where Charges Laid 1,292 1, Occurrences Other/No Probable Grounds for Charges 3,899 3, Domestic Violence Homicides (# of Incidents) 0 0 N.C. 1 Victim Services of York Region On-Scene Occurrences Telephone Crisis Calls/Office Visits 11,106 15, Total Clients Served 8,192 8, Female 5,063 4, Male 1,076 1, Children (0-17 years) 2,053 2, not calculable a The 2016 count for MVC/Incident Summary Reports was revised by Information Management Bureau. 33

39 #1 DISTRICT (NEWMARKET, EAST GWILLIMBURY, AURORA, NORTH KING, NORTH WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE) 34

40 CRIME STATISTICS #1 DISTRICT JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) /17 Crime Categories Percent Cleared Rate Per Population Percent Cleared Rate Per Population in in Rates Crimes Against Persons 1, , Violations Causing Death Attempt Capital Crime N.C Sexual Violations Commodification of Sexual Activity Assault Violations Deprivation Freedom Robbery & Other Violent Violations Crimes Against Property 3, , , , Arson Break and Enter Theft Over $ Theft Under $5000 1, , Have Stolen Goods Fraud Mischief Other Criminal Code 1, , Other Criminal Code (Part A) 1, , Other Criminal Code (Part B) Weapons Violations Public Morals Violations N.C Prostitution/Public Morals 0 N.C N.C N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Gaming and Betting N.C Total Criminal Violations 6, , , , Drug Violations Other Federal Violations Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations (excluding traffic) 6, , , , Traffic Violations Dangerous Operation Impaired Operation/Related Violations Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations Street Racing 0 N.C N.C N.C. 1 N.C. 1 1 not calculable Note: District crime statistics may not equal regional figures due to investigations that occur outside York Region 35

41 Clearance Rate CLEARANCE RATE #1 DISTRICT JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Crime Categories /17 Total Cleared Total Cleared Cleared Cleared Crimes Against Persons 1,384 1, ,605 1, Crimes Against Property 3,719 1, ,882 1, Other Criminal Code 1,226 1, ,790 1, Weapons Violations Public Morals Violations N.C. 1 0 N.C. 1 Total Criminal Violations 6,397 3, ,361 4, Drug Violations Other Federal Violations Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) 6,732 4, ,824 4, Traffic Violations not calculable Cleared Violations - District District 1 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 Crimes Against Persons Crimes Against Property Total Criminal & Federal Violations 1,605 3,882 7,824 Cleared 1,141 1,687 4, Clearance Rate

42 #2 DISTRICT (RICHMOND HILL, WEST MARKHAM) 37

43 CRIME STATISTICS #2 DISTRICT JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) /17 Crime Categories Percent Cleared Rate Per Population Percent Cleared Rate Per Population in in Rates Crimes Against Persons 1, , Violations Causing Death Attempt Capital Crime Sexual Violations Commodification of Sexual Activity Assault Violations Deprivation Freedom Robbery & Other Violent Violations Crimes Against Property 4, , , , Arson Break and Enter Theft Over $ Theft Under $5000 1, , Have Stolen Goods Fraud Mischief Other Criminal Code Other Criminal Code (Part A) Other Criminal Code (Part B) Weapons Violations Public Morals Violations Prostitution/Public Morals Gaming and Betting 0 N.C N.C N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Total Criminal Violations 7, , , , Drug Violations Other Federal Violations Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations (excluding traffic) 7, , , , Traffic Violations Dangerous Operation Impaired Operation/Related Violations Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations Street Racing N.C not calculable 38

44 Clearance Rate CLEARANCE RATE #2 DISTRICT JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Crime Categories /17 Total Cleared Total Cleared Cleared Cleared Crimes Against Persons 1,517 1, ,584 1, Crimes Against Property 4,572 2, ,758 1, Other Criminal Code Weapons Violations Public Morals Violations Total Criminal Violations 7,066 4, ,123 3, Drug Violations Other Federal Violations Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) 7,622 4, ,724 4, Traffic Violations Cleared Violations - District District 2 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 Crimes Against Persons Crimes Against Property Total Criminal & Federal Violations 1,584 4,758 7,724 Cleared 1,116 1,942 4, Clearance Rate

45 #3 DISTRICT (GEORGINA) 40

46 CRIME STATISTICS #3 DISTRICT JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) /17 Crime Categories Percent Cleared Rate Per Population Percent Cleared Rate Per Population in in Rates Crimes Against Persons , Violations Causing Death N.C Attempt Capital Crime 0 N.C N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Sexual Violations Commodification of Sexual Activity 0 N.C N.C N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Assault Violations Deprivation Freedom Robbery & Other Violent Violations Crimes Against Property , , , Arson Break and Enter Theft Over $ Theft Under $ , Have Stolen Goods Fraud Mischief Other Criminal Code Other Criminal Code (Part A) Other Criminal Code (Part B) Weapons Violations Public Morals Violations 0 N.C N.C N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Prostitution/Public Morals 0 N.C N.C N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Gaming and Betting 0 N.C N.C N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Total Criminal Violations 1, , , , Drug Violations Other Federal Violations Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations (excluding traffic) 1, , , , Traffic Violations Dangerous Operation Impaired Operation/Related Violations Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations Street Racing 0 N.C N.C N.C. 1 N.C. 1 1 not calculable 41

47 Clearance Rate CLEARANCE RATE #3 DISTRICT JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Crime Categories /17 Total Cleared Total Cleared Cleared Cleared Crimes Against Persons Crimes Against Property , Other Criminal Code Weapons Violations Public Morals Violations 0 0 N.C N.C. 1 0 N.C. 1 Total Criminal Violations 1,566 1, ,127 1, Drug Violations Other Federal Violations Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) 1,918 1, ,441 1, Traffic Violations not calculable Violations Cleared - District District 3 3,000 2,500 2,000 1, , Crimes Against Persons Crimes Against Property Total Criminal & Federal Violations 591 1,219 2,441 Cleared , Clearance Rate

48 #4 DISTRICT (VAUGHAN, SOUTH KING) 43

49 CRIME STATISTICS #4 DISTRICT JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) /17 Crime Categories Percent Cleared Rate Per Population Percent Cleared Rate Per Population in in Rates Crimes Against Persons 1, , Violations Causing Death Attempt Capital Crime Sexual Violations Commodification of Sexual Activity Assault , Violations Deprivation Freedom Robbery & Other Violent Violations Crimes Against Property 7, , , , Arson Break and Enter Theft Over $ Theft Under $5000 3, , , , Have Stolen Goods Fraud Mischief Other Criminal Code Other Criminal Code (Part A) Other Criminal Code (Part B) Weapons Violations Public Morals Violations N.C Prostitution/Public Morals 0 N.C N.C N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Gaming and Betting N.C Total Criminal Violations 9, , , , Drug Violations Other Federal Violations Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations (excluding traffic) 10, , , , Traffic Violations 1, , Dangerous Operation Impaired Operation/Related Violations Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations Street Racing N.C not calculable 44

50 Clearance Rate CLEARANCE RATE #4 DISTRICT JANUARY-DECEMBER ( ) Crime Categories /17 Total Cleared Total Cleared Cleared Cleared Crimes Against Persons 1,943 1, ,970 1, Crimes Against Property 7,008 2, ,293 2, Other Criminal Code Weapons Violations Public Morals Violations N.C. 1-1 N.C. 1 Total Criminal Violations 9,748 5, ,119 5, Drug Violations Other Federal Violations Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) 10,400 5, ,739 5, Traffic Violations 1, , not calculable Violations Cleared - District District 4 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Crimes Against Persons Crimes Against Property Total Criminal & Federal Violations 1,970 7,293 10,739 Cleared 1,503 2,939 5, Clearance Rate

51 #5 DISTRICT (MARKHAM, SOUTH WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE) 46

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