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Monthly Statistical Report April 2015 Winnipeg Police Service Creating a Culture of Safety for All Prepared by: Research & Development Unit Organisational Development & Support Division

STATISTICAL NOTES: Criminal Code Offence data are based on Uniform Crime Reporting data submitted to the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS), Statistics Canada, and CCJS scoring rules (i.e. most serious violations and first violations). This data cannot be compared to data published on the Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) CrimeStat website. The static crime numbers contained in this report are derived from historical WPS Monthly Statistical Reports. In order to make a fair comparison, we must use data which has not been allowed to increase due to late reporting of crime. Using static numbers allows us to compare crime levels at a specific point (a frozen snapshot in time) and make an accurate determination of increases or decreases (e.g. January data compared to January data of the previous year collected in the previous year).. Exception: due to the dynamic nature of ongoing homicide investigations these numbers may have been manually updated to reflect the current homicide count. Statistics compared to previous year s statistics provide a brief view of recent change. For a better analysis, the present data should be compared to the five-year average, which can be considered a norm for incidents. Caution should be used when comparing low numbers; low numbers result in large percentage changes. For example, All Other Assaults 2015 = 6 and 2014 = 2. Although this is only an increase of 3 incidents, the percentage increase is 200%. 2 Winnipeg Police Service

CRIMINAL CODE CRIME STATISTICS YEAR TO DATE Jan-Apr 2015 Jan-Apr 2014 Diff % 2014-2015 2010-2014 Average Violent Crimes % Diff 5-yr Average Homicide 2 8 8 0 0% 8.4-4.8% Other Violations Causing Death 0 0 0 0% 2.3-100.0% Attempted Murder 2 4 5-1 -20.0% 2.8 45.5% Sexual Assault - Level 3 2, 3 2 0 2 N/C 0.7 200.0% Sexual Assault - Level 2 2, 3 1 2-1 -50.0% 5.7-82.4% Sexual Assault - Level 1 2, 3 167 167 0 0% 195.8-14.7% Other Sexual Offences 2, 3 29 23 6 26.1% 12.8 126.6% Assault - Level 3 2, 3 40 22 18 81.8% 39.2 2.0% Assault - Level 2 2, 3 434 375 59 15.7% 495.4-12.4% Assault - Level 1 2, 3 1,007 857 150 17.5% 994.8 1.2% Assaults against Peace Officer 2, 3 104 74 30 40.5% 77.2 34.7% All Other Assaults 2, 3 6 2 4 200.0% 1.0 500.0% Firearms Offences (use, discharge, point) 6 8-2 -25.0% 9.7-37.8% All Robberies 2, 3 327 361-34 -9.4% 521.4-37.3% Kidnapping / Forcible Confinement 12 12 0 0% 27.0-55.6% All Abductions 2, 3 0 2-2 -100.0% 1.7-100.0% Extortion 1 2-1 -50.0% 3.5-71.6% Criminal Harassment 13 12 1 8.3% 17.4-25.3% Uttering Threats 247 233 14 6.0% 295.6-16.4% Threatening / Harassing Communications 4 1 3 300.0% 18.0-77.8% Other Violent Violations 2,3 6 10-4 -40.0% 17.3-65.4% Total Violent Crimes 2,418 2,176 242 11.1% 2747.5-12.0% 3 Winnipeg Police Service

Property Crimes Arson 3 49 37 12 32.4% 68.2-28.2% Break & Enter 3 977 818 159 19.4% 1148.8-15.0% Possess Stolen Property 55 88-33 -37.5% 58.6-6.1% Motor Vehicle T hefts 3 691 680 11 1.6% 824.8-16.2% T heft over $5,000 (non-motor vehicle) 3 48 50-2 -4.0% 62.6-23.3% T heft $5,000 or under (non-motor vehicle) 3 2,748 2,491 257 10.3% 2971.0-7.5% Fraud 3 382 359 23 6.4% 310.6 23.0% Mischief 3 2,794 2,044 750 36.7% 3010.8-7.2% Total Property Crimes 7,744 6,567 1,177 17.9% 8455.4-8.4% 4 Winnipeg Police Service

Other Crimes Counterfeiting 3 7 25-18 -72.0% 41.6-83.2% Weapons Violations 3 101 109-8 -7.3% 129.8-22.2% Child Pornography 3 5 1 4 400.0% 6.8-26.8% Prostitution 3 6 10-4 -40.0% 37.6-84.0% Disturb the Peace 9 6 3 50.0% 8.0 12.5% Offences against Admin of Law & Justice 3 1,261 1277-16 -1.3% N/A 4 N/A 4 Other Criminal Code 3 47 46 1 2.2% N/A 4 N/A 4 Total Other Crimes 1,436 1,474-38 -2.6% 1542.2-6.9% Traffic Offences Impaired Driving / Drive over.08 mg 175 133 42 31.6% 149.4 17.1% Other Criminal Code Driving Offences 76 44 32 72.7% 42.8 77.6% Total Traffic Offences 251 177 74 41.8% 192.2 30.6% CDSA Possession - Cannabis 58 67-9 -13.4% 69.8-16.9% Possession - Cocaine 21 14 7 50.0% 23.0-8.7% Possession - Other 37 28 9 32.1% 22.4 65.2% T rafficking/production/distribution - Cannabis 31 75-44 -58.7% 64.8-52.2% T rafficking/production/distribution - Cocaine 51 64-13 -20.3% 78.0-34.6% T rafficking/production/distribution - Other 3 17 26-9 -34.6% 24.4-30.3% Total CDSA 215 274-59 -21.5% 282.4-23.9% Youth Criminal Justice Act 92 108-16 -14.8% 83.8 9.8% Other Federal Statutes 0 0% 0.3-100.0% TOTAL CRIMES 12,156 10,776 1,380 12.8% 13303.9-8.6% 5 Winnipeg Police Service

CRIMINAL CODE CRIME STATISTICS APRIL April 2015 April 2014 Diff % 2014-2015 2010-2014 Average % Diff 5-yr Average Violent Crimes Homicide 2 5 4 1 25.0% 3.2 56.3% Other Violations Causing Death 0 0 0% 1.7-100.0% Attempted Murder 2 0 2-2 -100.0% 1.0-100.0% Sexual Assault - Level 3 2, 3 1 1 N/C 0.0 N/C Sexual Assault - Level 2 2, 3 1 1 N/C 1.7-40.0% Sexual Assault - Level 1 2, 3 44 40 4 10.0% 52.0-15.4% Other Sexual Offences 2, 3 4 5-1 -20.0% 1.6 150.0% Assault - Level 3 2, 3 10 6 4 66.7% 9.8 2.0% Assault - Level 2 2, 3 114 88 26 29.5% 131.8-13.5% Assault - Level 1 2, 3 303 236 67 28.4% 271.0 11.8% Assaults against Peace Officer 2, 3 24 23 1 4.3% 19.4 23.7% All Other Assaults 2, 3 0 0 0% 0.5-100.0% Firearms Offences (use, discharge, point) 0 3-3 -100.0% 2.2-100.0% All Robberies 2, 3 87 103-16 -15.5% 144.6-39.8% Kidnapping / Forcible Confinement 1 3-2 -66.7% 7.2-86.1% All Abductions 2, 3 0 1-1 -100.0% 0.5-100.0% Extortion 0 0 0% 1.7-100.0% Criminal Harassment 5 3 2 66.7% 4.0 25.0% Uttering Threats 67 64 3 4.7% 74.0-9.5% Threatening / Harassing Communications 1 1 N/C 4.8-78.9% Other Violent Violations 2,3 6 6 N/C 5.7 5.9% Total Violent Crimes 673 581 92 15.8% 738.2-8.8% Property Crimes Arson 3 22 10 12 120.0% 28.8-23.6% Break & Enter 3 314 234 80 34.2% 348.4-9.9% Possess Stolen Property 10 25-15 -60.0% 16.2-38.3% Motor Vehicle T hefts 3 158 158 0 0% 210.4-24.9% T heft over $5,000 (non-motor vehicle) 3 11 9 2 22.2% 19.4-43.3% T heft $5,000 or under (non-motor vehicle) 3 781 820-39 -4.8% 852.2-8.4% Fraud 3 95 93 2 2.2% 76.8 23.7% Mischief 3 929 636 293 46.1% 925.0 0.4% Total Property Crimes 2,320 1,985 335 16.9% 2477.2-6.3% 6 Winnipeg Police Service

CRIMINAL CODE CRIME STATISTICS APRIL Other Crimes Counterfeiting 3 1 5-4 -80.0% 6.8-85.3% Weapons Violations 3 27 32-5 -15.6% 35.8-24.6% Child Pornography 3 1 1 0 0% 1.0 0% Prostitution 3 0 4-4 -100.0% 7.0-100.0% Disturb the Peace 4 2 2 100.0% 1.6 150.0% Offences against Admin of Law & Justice 3 310 320-10 -3.1% 25840.0% N/A 4 Other Criminal Code 3 20 10 10 100.0% 6960.0% N/A 4 Total Other Crimes 363 374-11 -2.9% 380.2-4.5% Traffic Offences Impaired Driving / Drive over.08 mg 40 28 12 42.9% 38.6 3.6% Other Criminal Code Driving Offences 20 18 2 11.1% 12.8 56.3% Total Traffic Offences 60 46 14 30.4% 51.4 16.7% CDSA Possession - Cannabis 12 20-8 -40.0% 18.4-34.8% Possession - Cocaine 8 6 2 33.3% 6.6 21.2% Possession - Other 7 10-3 -30.0% 8.0-12.5% T rafficking/production/distribution - Cannabis 7 23-16 -69.6% 17.8-60.7% T rafficking/production/distribution - Cocaine 11 14-3 -21.4% 19.0-42.1% T rafficking/production/distribution - Other 3 3 8-5 -62.5% 5.4-44.4% Total CDSA 48 81-33 -40.7% 75.2-36.2% Youth Criminal Justice Act 21 33-12 -36.4% 22.0-4.5% Other Federal Statutes 0 0% 0.3-100.0% TOTAL CRIMES 3,485 3,100 385 12.4% 3744.6-6.9% 7 Winnipeg Police Service