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YORK REGIONAL POLICE STATISTICAL REPORT JANUARY DECEMBER 2014 April 2015 Prepared by Planning & Research Unit - Statistics Section

DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this report is the property of the 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 the 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 email corpcommrequest@yrp.ca.

YORK REGIONAL POLICE 2014 ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS About this Report In this Report...1 How are Crimes Counted?...1 Making Comparisons...1 Terminology...1 Types of Violations: Incident-based Reporting...3 Changes in Reporting Methodology...5 Executive Summary...6 Region of York Statistics Crime Statistics Five Year Data (2010 2014)...10 Crimes Against Persons (2013 2014)...11 Crimes Against Property (2013 2014)...12 Five Year Trend Selected Violations (2010 2014) Crimes Against Persons...13 Violations Causing Death...14 Attempt Capital Crime...15 Sexual Violations...16 Assault...17 Robbery...18 Crimes Against Property...19 Other Criminal Code...20 Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic)...21 Traffic Violations...22 Crime Statistics (2013 2014)...23 Robbery Statistics (2013 2014)...24 Stolen Vehicle Statistics (2013 2014)...25 Traffic Violations (2013 2014)...26 Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision Statistics (2013 2014)...27 Clearance Rates (2013 2014)...28 Youth Statistics (2013 2014)...29

Hate Crime (2013 2014)...30 Calls for Service (2013 2014)...31 Call Type Comparison (2013 2014)...32 Miscellaneous Statistics (2013 2014)..... 34 District 1 Statistics Map... 35 Crime Statistics (2013 2014)... 36 Clearance Rate (2013 2014)... 37 District 2 Statistics Map... 38 Crime Statistics (2013 2014)... 39 Clearance Rate (2013 2014)... 40 District 3 Statistics Map... 41 Crime Statistics (2013 2014)... 42 Clearance Rate (2013 2014)... 43 District 4 Statistics Map... 44 Crime Statistics (2013 2014)... 45 Clearance Rate (2013 2014)... 46 District 5 Statistics Map... 47 Crime Statistics (2013 2014)... 48 Clearance Rate (2013 2014)... 49 Municipality Crime Statistics (2013-2014) Aurora... 50 East Gwillimbury... 51 Georgina... 52 King... 53 Markham... 54 Newmarket... 55 Richmond Hill... 56 Vaughan... 57 Whitchurch-Stouffville... 58

ABOUT THIS REPORT IN THIS REPORT This report contains a summary of crime statistics for York Regional Police pertaining to incidents reported between January 1 and December 31, 2014. A oneyear and five-year comparison is made. Miscellaneous statistics are also included. HOW ARE CRIMES COUNTED? York Regional Police publishes crime statistics based on the number of reported violations using the Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR2) methodology. UCR2 classifies incidents according to the four most serious violations in the incident (generally the violations which 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. For the purposes of this report, all violations within an incident are included and robbery violations are counted per incident. All data in this report is based on reported crimes 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 previous to 2014 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. This published data measures only 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. TERMINOLOGY totals include only those incidents for which an occurrence report was made and have been substantiated through police investigation. ATM robberies include robberies at ATM machines within financial institutions or at stand-alone locations where the victim is approached and forced to withdraw money or is robbed as they are leaving the machine. Page 1

Calls to Communications Bureau include all telephone calls, 911 and nonemergency, made by members of the public. Car Jacking includes robberies where the intent is to steal a motor vehicle with the use or threat of violence against the person(s) in care or control of that vehicle. Citizen Generated Calls for service occur when a citizen requests or requires a police response of any kind. Requests are received by, but not limited to, 911 telephone calls, non-emergency telephone calls, walk-in requests, online reports, or requests via other agencies. Clearance rates are calculated by the number of violations cleared by charge or otherwise (persons processed by other means) divided by the number of violations. These violations may not necessarily have occurred during the reporting period but some time prior. Crime rates are expressed as a rate per population using year-end population estimates supplied by the York Region Planning and Development Services Department and have been rounded to two decimals. Criminal incident refers to a set of connected events which usually constitute an occurrence report. One incident can include more than one violation. Deposit robberies include robberies where a business deposit is stolen from a person using force. Financial robberies include robberies occurring at banks, credit unions, or involving armoured cars. Hate crime means a criminal offence committed against a person or property which is motivated by the offender s bias, prejudice or hate based on race, national or ethnic origin, language, colour, religion, sex, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, or any other similar factor. Home invasion is an intrusion into a residence with the intent of robbing the occupants therein. Offence is defined as a statistical fact for aggregate-based reporting. This terminology is not used in incident-based reporting. Other robberies include robberies that do not meet the criteria for any of the other categories. Examples include hotel robberies, robberies by uninvited guests at house parties, and break and enter occurrences that result in a robbery occurring. Retail robberies include robberies occurring at retail or commercial premises including convenience stores, restaurants/fast food establishments, massage parlours, gas stations, and donut/coffee shops. Page 2

Street robberies include muggings and intimidation style robberies and all other robberies by force or threat of force that occurs in a public place. Violation refers to a contravention of the Criminal Code, Federal, or Provincial Statutes. Young person refers to a person aged 12-17 years inclusive (Youth Criminal Justice Act). Youth refers to a person under the age of 18 years. Youth crime rate refers to the number of youths formally charged plus processed by other means for committing a criminal or federal offence per 1,000 youth population. Youth population estimates used are supplied by the York Region Planning and Development Services Department. TYPES OF VIOLATIONS: INCIDENT-BASED REPORTING Crimes Against Persons are crimes involving aggressive action (with the intent to do harm) or threat of such action by one person against another. These include violations causing death, attempt capital crime, sexual violations, assault, robbery and other violent violations, and violations/deprivation of freedom. Violations Causing Death include murder 1 st degree, murder 2 nd degree, manslaughter, infanticide, criminal negligence cause death, and other related offences causing death. Attempt Capital Crime violations include attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Sexual violations include aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon or cause bodily harm, sexual assault, and other sexual crimes (including sexual interference, invitation to sexual touching, sexual exploitation, incest, anal intercourse, and bestiality). Effective April 1, 2008, this category also includes corrupting morals of a child, voyeurism and luring child via computer. Assault violations include aggravated assault, assault with a weapon or cause bodily harm, assault, unlawfully cause bodily harm, discharge firearm with intent, assault peace/public officer, criminal negligence cause bodily harm, and other assaults. Effective April 1, 2008, this category also includes use firearm/imitation in commission of offence and point firearm. Robbery and Other Violent Violations include robbery, extortion, criminal harassment, uttering threats, explosives causing death/bodily harm, arson disregard for human life, and other violent violations. Effective April 1, 2008, this category also includes intimidation of a justice system participant, intimidation of a Page 3

non-justice system participant, and indecent/harassing telephone calls. Violations/Deprivation of Freedom include kidnapping, forcible confinement, hostage taking, Trafficking in Persons, and abduction. Crimes Against Property involve unlawful acts with respect to property but do not involve the use or threat of violence against an individual. These include arson, break and enter, theft, have stolen goods, fraud, and mischief. Drug violations include violations under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Food and Drug Act. These violations are comprised of possession, trafficking, and importation/exportation or production of various illicit controlled drugs and substances. Weapons violations include violations under the Criminal Code which involve any thing used, designed to be used or intended for use in causing death or injury to any person or used for the purpose of threatening or intimidating any person. These include possession, use, trafficking, pointing, unauthorized import/export, firearms documentation and administration, and unsafe storage. Public Morals violations include prostitution, indecent acts, production/distribution of child pornography, gaming and betting, and public morals. Other Criminal Code violations include the remaining non-traffic Criminal Code violations that are classified as neither violent nor property violations. These violations are divided into two parts: Part A: include bail violations, counterfeiting currency, disturb the peace, escape custody, luring a child via computer (effective April 1, 2008, this category is included in sexual violations), obstruct, unlawfully at large, trespass at night, fail to appear, breach of probation, and threatening/harassing telephone calls (effective April 1, 2008, this category is included in robbery and other violent violations). Part B: include offences against public order, offences relating to terrorist activity, offences against administration of law and justice, invasion of privacy, offences against the person and reputation, offences against the rights or property, fraudulent transactions/contracts and trade, intimidation of justice system participant, wilful/forbidden acts/respect of certain property, offences related to currency, proceeds of crime, attempts/conspiracies/accessories, offences relating to criminal organization, and all other criminal code. Federal Statutes violations include violations under all other federal statutes. They include the Bankruptcy Act, Income Tax Act, Canada Shipping Act, Public Health Act, Customs Act, Competition Act, Excise Act, Immigration Act, Firearms Act, National Defence Act, Young Offenders Act, Youth Criminal Justice Act, and Other Federal Statutes. Traffic violations include all traffic violations under the Criminal Code. These Page 4

include dangerous operation, evade police, impaired related violations, street racing, and other criminal traffic violations. Other Criminal Traffic violations include fail to stop or remain and drive while prohibited. CHANGES IN REPORTING METHODOLOGY In January 2010, Bill S4 came into force introducing a new law codifying Identity Theft. For the purposes of this report, new UCR violation codes are included in the Fraud category. In June 2010, Trafficking in Persons under the age of 18, Bill C-268, came into effect amending the Criminal Code. This new section is coded to the existing UCR violation code for Trafficking in Persons. In April 2011, Bill S-9 (Tackling Auto Theft and Trafficking in Property Obtained by Crime) came into effect amending the Criminal Code. A number of UCR violation codes were introduced by the CCJS which do not impact the statistical comparisons found within this report. In 2012, the Safe Streets and Communities Act (formally known as Bill C-10) was created to better protect children and youth from sexual predators. For the purposes of this report, new UCR violation codes are included in the Sexual Violations category. In July 2013, Bill S-7 came into force amending the Criminal Code bringing changes in relation to harboring terrorists. For the purposes of this report, a new UCR violation code is included the Other Criminal Code (Part B) category. In 2013, York Regional Police changed the methodology for calculating calls for service. Calls are now counted as total citizen generated calls for service. Due to the change in methodology, comparisons cannot be made with calls for service for 2013 and 2014 with previous years. In 2013, York Regional Police changed the methodology for calculating response time. Due to the change in methodology, comparisons cannot be made with response times for 2013 and 2014 with previous years. On February 17, 2014, the police district boundaries for 1 District and 5 District were realigned. Caution to be used in making comparisons with previous years statistics. In December 2014, Bill C-36 came into force amending the Criminal Code to create offences in relation to prostitution. For the purposes of this report, the new UCR violation codes are included in the Prostitution/Public Morals category. Page 5

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 220,546 CITIZEN GENERATED CALLS FOR SERVICE were received in 2014 compared to 223,918 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 3,372 calls or 1.5 percent. 30,962 CRIMINAL & FEDERAL violations were reported between January 1 and December 31, 2014 compared to 31,498 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 536 violations or 1.7 percent. The crime rate per population in 2014 was 2,704.67 compared to 2,786.48 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 2.9 percent. 6,108 CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS (violent crime) violations were reported between January 1 and December 31, 2014 compared to 6,080 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 28 violations or 0.5 percent. The violent crime rate per population in 2014 was 533.56 compared to 537.87 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 0.8 percent. 14 VIOLATIONS CAUSING DEATH (Homicide and Criminal Negligence Cause Death) were reported in 2014 compared to 9 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 5 violations or 55.6 percent. Based on the rate of Violations Causing Death per population, there has been an increase of 53.6 percent. 18 ATTEMPT CAPITAL CRIME violations were reported in 2014 compared to 23 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 5 violations or 21.7 percent. Based on the rate of Attempt Capital Crime violations per population, there has been a decrease of 22.7 percent. 408 SEXUAL VIOLATIONS were reported in 2014 compared to 468 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 60 violations or 12.8 percent. Based on the rate of Sexual Violations per population, there has been a decrease of 13.9 percent. 3,273 ASSAULT violations were reported in 2014 compared to 3,081 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 192 violations or 6.2 percent. Based on the rate of Assault violations per population, there has been an increase of 4.9 percent. 205 ROBBERY violations were reported in 2014 compared to 262 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 57 violations or 21.8 percent. Based on the rate of Robbery violations per population, there has been a decrease of 22.7 percent. Car Jacking incidents represent 1 percent of the total Robbery violations while Home Invasions represent 4.9 Page 6

percent. Street related robberies during this period represent 69.8 percent of all robberies. 4,429 INTIMATE DOMESTIC RELATED occurrences (criminal and non-criminal) were reported in 2014 compared to 4,829 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 400 occurrences or 8.3 percent. Of the total occurrences reported, 25.3 percent resulted in charges. In 2014, there was 1 domestic related homicide that occurred in York Region. In 2013, there were 3 domestic related homicides in York Region. Reported HATE CRIME occurrences in York Region increased 42.7 percent in 2014 compared to the corresponding period in 2013. There were 107 criminal occurrences of hate motivated crime reported in 2014 compared to 75 in 2013. The category with the highest number of occurrences was religion with a total of 52 hate crimes. Of those cases, the 2 religions most targeted were Jewish at 39 occurrences followed by Muslim at 5 occurrences. These numbers reflect the escalation of conflicts globally and the significance of the impact locally. The next highest category statistically was race and ethnicity where the total reported hate crimes were 49. Of those cases, the black community was found to be the most victimized at 15 hate crimes in 2014. There were 5 hate crimes based on sexual orientation. 18,207 CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY (property crime) violations were reported between January 1st and December 31st, 2014 compared to 19,283 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 1,076 violations or 5.6 percent. The property crime rate per population in 2014 was 1,590.46 compared to 1,705.88 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 6.8 percent. 808 STOLEN VEHICLES were reported in 2014 compared to 894 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 86 vehicles or 9.6 percent. Based on the rate of stolen vehicles per population, there has been a decrease of 10.8 percent. For the third year, trucks represented the most frequent type of vehicle stolen (44.4 percent). Honda and Toyota were the most common makes of automobile stolen (18.9 percent and 18.5 percent) and Toyota was the most frequent make of truck stolen (24.2 percent). 3,550 OTHER CRIMINAL CODE (INCLUDING WEAPONS & PUBLIC MORALS) violations were reported in 2014 compared to 3,379 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 171 violations or 5.1 percent. Based on the rate of Other Criminal Code violations per population, there has been an increase of 3.7 percent. 4,223 CRIMINAL TRAFFIC violations were reported in 2014 compared to 4,040 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 183 violations or 4.5 percent. Based on the rate of Criminal Traffic violations per population, there has been an increase of 3.2 percent. Page 7

1,108 IMPAIRED OPERATION/RELATED violations were reported in 2014 compared to 868 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 240 violations or 27.6 percent. Based on the rate of Impaired Operation/Related violations per population, there has been an increase of 26.0 percent. 314 DANGEROUS OPERATION violations were reported in 2014 compared to 296 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 18 violations or 6.1 percent. Based on the rate of Dangerous Operation violations per population, there has been an increase of 4.7 percent. The number of identified YOUTH involved in criminal incidents (formally charged and processed by other means) in York Region decreased 3.8 percent in 2014 compared to the corresponding period in 2013. The number of young persons charged decreased 10.0 percent and the number of youths processed by other means also decreased 1.7 percent. The Youth Crime rate per 1,000 youth population decreased 4.7 percent. In 2014, the CLEARANCE RATE for Crimes Against Persons decreased from 80.8 percent in 2013 to 78.6 percent. The Property Crime clearance rate also decreased from 47.3 percent to 44.2 percent. The overall clearance rate for Criminal Code & Federal violations decreased from 62.5 percent in 2013 to 61.7 percent during the corresponding period in 2014. 15,590 REPORTABLE MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION REPORTS were processed in 2014 compared to 17,852 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 2,262 reports or 12.7 percent. Based on the rate of reportable motor vehicle collisions per population, there has been a decrease of 13.8 percent. 25 FATAL COLLISIONS occurred on our roadways in 2014 compared to 19 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 6 collisions or 31.6 percent. 26 PERSONS DIED on our roadways in 2014 compared to 19 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 7 persons or 36.8 percent. In 2014, 233,666 9-1-1 calls were received in the COMMUNICATIONS BUREAU compared to 232,612 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 0.5 percent. The number of non-emergency calls decreased 1.4 percent (383,306 from 388,721). The total number of calls received decreased 0.7 percent (616,975 from 621,335). INFORMATION MANAGEMENT processed 10,889 requests for motor vehicle collision/incident summary reports in 2014 compared to 11,966 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 1,077 requests or 9.0 percent. The number of police clearance letters processed in 2014 increased Page 8

4.0 percent from the corresponding period in 2013 (32,586 to 33,876) and the number of volunteer screening letters also increased 16.4 percent (35,878 to 41,760). During 2014, a total of 3,405 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION requests were received compared to 3,254 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 151 requests for information or 4.6 percent. Formal requests decreased 1.0 percent (1,279 from 1,292) while the number of informal requests increased 8.4 percent (1,962 to 2,126). The ALARM PROGRAM saw a 4.7 percent decrease in alarm calls received (18,516 from 19,428) in 2014. The number of false alarms continues to be problematic with 99.4 percent of the calls being false. This remained unchanged from 2013. Tips received by CRIME STOPPERS decreased 4.2 percent in 2014 compared to 2013 (1,467 from 1,531). Arrests made as a result of Crime Stoppers tips decreased 29.3 percent (41 from 58). Property recovered decreased by 55.7 percent in 2014 compared to 2013 ($61,830 from $139,502). Drugs seized increased significantly 382.4 percent in 2014 ($151,002 to $728,396). The VICTIM SERVICES OF YORK REGION program decreased 4.3 percent in onscene occurrences while the number of telephone crisis calls/office visits increased 26.7 percent. In 2014, female clients represented 73.6 percent of the total clients served while male clients represented 12.9 percent and children represented 13.5 percent. Page 9

STATISTICS FIVE YEAR DATA (JANUARY - DECEMBER) 1 2 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 1 1,061,983 1,085,588 1,108,570 1,130,386 1,144,760 Citizen Generated Calls for Service N.A. 2 N.A. 2 251,924 223,918 220,546 Motor Vehicle Collisions (Reportable) Property Damage 16,457 16,220 15,157 14,395 12,340 Personal Injury 3,116 3,422 3,441 3,438 3,225 Fatal 24 28 26 19 25 Total 19,597 19,670 18,624 17,852 15,590 Fail to Remain 2,654 3,100 2,727 3,105 2,849 Crimes Against Persons Total 7,051 6,585 6,613 6,080 6,108 5,670 5,395 5,222 4,914 4,802 Clearance Rate 80.4 81.9 79.0 80.8 78.6 Rate per population 663.95 606.58 596.53 537.87 533.56 Crimes Against Property Total 21,910 20,996 20,570 19,283 18,207 9,036 9,173 9,643 9,127 8,053 Clearance Rate 41.2 43.7 46.9 47.3 44.2 Rate per population 2,063.12 1,934.07 1,855.54 1,705.88 1,590.46 Other Criminal Code Total 3,358 3,307 2,841 2,849 2,955 3,073 3,069 2,660 2,570 2,712 Clearance Rate 91.5 92.8 93.6 90.2 91.8 Rate per population 316.20 304.63 256.28 252.04 258.13 Weapons Violations Total 499 462 394 348 389 409 366 313 270 342 Clearance Rate 82.0 79.2 79.4 77.6 87.9 Rate per population 46.99 42.56 35.54 30.79 33.98 Public Morals Violations Total 159 141 216 182 206 95 92 135 124 140 Clearance Rate 59.7 65.2 62.5 68.1 68.0 Rate per population 14.97 12.99 19.48 16.10 18.00 Criminal Code - Total Total 32,977 31,491 30,634 28,742 27,865 18,283 18,095 17,973 17,005 16,049 Clearance Rate 55.4 57.5 58.7 59.2 57.6 Rate per population 3,105.23 2,900.82 2,763.38 2,542.67 2,434.13 Drug Violations Total 3,170 2,959 2,704 2,537 2,870 3,129 2,928 2,640 2,465 2,843 Clearance Rate 98.7 99.0 97.6 97.2 99.1 Rate per population 298.50 272.57 243.92 224.44 250.71 Other Federal Violations Total 265 326 257 219 227 255 326 251 218 223 Clearance Rate 96.2 100.0 97.7 99.5 98.2 Rate per population 24.95 30.03 23.18 19.37 19.83 Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations Total 36,412 34,776 33,595 31,498 30,962 21,667 21,349 20,864 19,688 19,115 Clearance Rate 59.5 61.4 62.1 62.5 61.7 Rate per population 3,428.68 3,203.43 3,030.48 2,786.48 2,704.67 Criminal Code Traffic Violations Total 3,790 4,179 3,704 4,040 4,223 1,666 1,704 1,422 1,389 1,624 Clearance Rate 44.0 40.8 38.4 34.4 38.5 Rate per population 356.88 384.95 334.12 357.40 368.90 year-end population figures supplied by York Region Planning and Development Services Department based on Census Data and CMHC housing completion data. methodology for calculating Calls for Service was changed in 2013. Please refer to page 5. Page 10

CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 5 Year Average Variation Rate Rate Rate Rate Violations Causing Death 9 0.80 14 1.22 10 0.88 55.6 53.6 Attempt Capital Crime 23 2.03 18 1.57 20 1.78-21.7-22.7 Sexual Violations 468 41.40 408 35.64 443 40.05-12.8-13.9 Assault 3,081 272.56 3,273 285.91 3,290 297.94 6.2 4.9 Violations Deprivation Freedom 82 7.25 107 9.35 111 10.04 30.5 28.8 Robbery & Other Violent Violations 2,417 213.82 2,288 199.87 2,614 237.01-5.3-6.5 Total 6,080 537.87 6,108 533.56 6,487 587.70 0.5-0.8 As indicated above, 6,108 Crimes Against Persons violations were reported in 2014 compared to 6,080 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 28 violations or 0.5%. The Violent Crime rate in 2014 was 533.56 compared to 537.87 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 0.8%. Violations Causing Death, Assault, and Violations Deprivation Freedom saw an increase over the past year while Attempt Capital Crime, Sexual Violations, and Robbery & Other Violent Violations decreased. Based on rate, most Violent Crime categories were below the five year average except Violations Causing Death. Page 11

CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 5 Year Average Variation Rate Rate Rate Rate Arson 66 5.84 56 4.89 98 8.98-15.2-16.2 Break and Enter 1,865 164.99 1,847 161.34 2,172 197.15-1.0-2.2 Theft Over $5000 1,084 95.90 1,041 90.94 1,176 106.60-4.0-5.2 Theft Under $5000 8,061 713.12 7,623 665.90 8,256 747.72-5.4-6.6 Have Stolen Goods 2,663 235.58 2,316 202.31 2,704 244.97-13.0-14.1 Fraud 2,715 240.18 2,403 209.91 2,731 247.49-11.5-12.6 Mischief 2,829 250.27 2,921 255.16 3,057 276.90 3.3 2.0 Total 19,283 1,705.88 18,207 1,590.46 20,193 1,829.81-5.6-6.8 18,207 Property Crime violations were reported in 2014 compared to 19,283 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 1,076 violations or 5.6%. The Property Crime rate in 2014 was 1,590.46 compared to 1,705.88 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 6.8%. All Property Crime categories saw a decrease over the past year except Mischief. Based on rate, all Property Crime categories were below the five year average. Page 12

CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS FIVE YEAR TREND JANUARY DECEMBER (2010 2014) Year 1 Year 5 Year Rate Comparison Comparison Rate per 1 Year 5 Year 2010 7,051 70 1.0 484 7.4 663.95-1.8-3.9 2011 6,585-466 -6.6 120 1.9 606.58-8.6-7.8 2012 6,613 28 0.4-320 -4.6 596.53-1.7-13.0 2013 6,080-533 -8.1-901 -12.9 537.87-9.8-20.4 2014 6,108 28 0.5-943 -13.4 533.56-0.8-19.6 1 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 6,108 Crimes Against Persons were reported in 2014 compared to 6,080 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 28 violations or 0.5%. Based on the rate of Crimes Against Persons per population, there has been a decrease of 0.8%. 5 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 6,108 Crimes Against Persons were reported in 2014 compared to 7,051 during the corresponding period in 2010. This represents a decrease of 943 violations or 13.4%. Based on the rate of Crimes Against Persons per population, there has been a decrease of 19.6%. Page 13

VIOLATIONS CAUSING DEATH (HOMICIDE & CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE CAUSING DEATH) FIVE YEAR TREND JANUARY DECEMBER (2010 2014) Year 1 Year 5 Year Rate Comparison Comparison Rate per 1 Year 5 Year 2010 7 5 250.0-8 -53.3 0.66 240.3-58.2 2011 11 4 57.1 3 37.5 1.01 53.7 24.5 2012 8-3 -27.3 6 300.0 0.72-28.8 264.9 2013 9 1 12.5 7 350.0 0.80 10.3 311.1 2014 14 5 55.6 7 100.0 1.22 53.6 85.5 Note: Violations Causing Death does not include non-culpable Homicides. 1 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 14 Violations Causing Death were reported in 2014 compared to 9 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 5 violations or 55.6%. Based on the rate of Violations Causing Death per population, there has been an increase of 53.6%. 5 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 14 Violations Causing Death were reported in 2014 compared to 7 during the corresponding period in 2010. This represents an increase of 7 violations or 100.0%. Based on the rate of Violations Causing Death per population, there has been an increase of 85.5%. Page 14

ATTEMPT CAPITAL CRIME FIVE YEAR TREND JANUARY DECEMBER (2010 2014) Year 1 Year 5 Year Rate Comparison Comparison Rate per 1 Year 5 Year 2010 28 16 133.3 19 211.1 2.64 126.9 178.5 2011 11-17 -60.7-1 -8.3 1.01-61.6-17.0 2012 18 7 63.6 2 12.5 1.62 60.2 2.6 2013 23 5 27.8 11 91.7 2.03 25.3 75.1 2014 18-5 -21.7-10 -35.7 1.57-22.7-40.4 Note: includes Attempt Murder and Conspiracy to Commit Murder. 1 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 18 Attempt Capital Crime violations were reported in 2014 compared to 23 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 5 violations or 21.7%. Based on the rate of Attempt Capital Crime violations per population, there has been a decrease of 22.7%. 5 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 18 Attempt Capital Crime violations were reported in 2014 compared to 28 during the corresponding period in 2010. This represents a decrease of 10 violations or 35.7%. Based on the rate of Attempt Capital Crime violations per population, there has been a decrease of 40.4%. Page 15

SEXUAL VIOLATIONS FIVE YEAR TREND JANUARY DECEMBER (2010 2014) Year 1 Year 5 Year Rate Comparison Comparison Rate per 1 Year 5 Year 2010 428 24 5.9 117 37.6 40.30 3.0 23.2 2011 421-7 -1.6 131 45.2 38.78-3.8 31.5 2012 489 68 16.2 54 12.4 44.11 13.7 2.6 2013 468-21 -4.3 64 15.8 41.40-6.1 5.8 2014 408-60 -12.8-20 -4.7 35.64-13.9-11.6 1 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 408 Sexual Violations were reported in 2014 compared to 468 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 60 violations or 12.8%. Based on the rate of Sexual Assault violations per population, there has been a decrease of 13.9%. 5 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 408 Sexual Violations were reported in 2014 compared to 428 during the corresponding period in 2010. This represents a decrease of 20 violations or 4.7%. Based on the rate of Sexual Assault violations per population, there has been a decrease of 11.6%. Page 16

ASSAULT FIVE YEAR TREND JANUARY DECEMBER (2010 2014) Year 1 Year 5 Year Rate Comparison Comparison Rate per 1 Year 5 Year 2010 3,537 59 1.7-198 -5.3 333.06-1.1-15.2 2011 3,360-177 -5.0-328 -8.9 309.51-7.1-17.5 2012 3,200-160 -4.8-390 -10.9 288.66-6.7-18.7 2013 3,081-119 -3.7-397 -11.4 272.56-5.6-19.1 2014 3,273 192 6.2-264 -7.5 285.91 4.9-14.2 1 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 3,273 Assault violations were reported in 2014 compared to 3,081 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 192 violations or 6.2%. Based on the rate of Assault violations per population, there has been an increase of 4.9%. 5 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 3,273 Assault violations were reported in 2014 compared to 3,537 during the corresponding period in 2010. This represents a decrease of 264 violations or 7.5%. Based on the rate of Assault violations per population, there has been a decrease of 14.2%. Page 17

ROBBERY FIVE YEAR TREND JANUARY DECEMBER (2010 2014) Year 1 Year 5 Year Rate Comparison Comparison Rate per 1 Year 5 Year 2010 414 26 6.7-19 -4.4 38.98 3.7-14.4 2011 401-13 -3.1-37 -8.4 36.94-5.2-17.1 2012 355-46 -11.5-29 -7.6 32.02-13.3-15.7 2013 262-93 -26.2-126 -32.5 23.18-27.6-38.3 2014 205-57 -21.8-209 -50.5 17.91-22.7-54.1 1 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 205 Robbery violations were reported in 2014 compared to 262 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 57 violations or 21.8%. Based on the rate of Robbery violations per population, there has been a decrease of 22.7%. 5 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 205 Robbery violations were reported in 2014 compared to 414 during the corresponding period in 2010. This represents a decrease of 209 violations or 50.5%. Based on the rate of Robbery violations per population, there has been a decrease of 54.7%. Page 18

CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY FIVE YEAR TREND JANUARY DECEMBER (2010 2014) Year 1 Year 5 Year Rate Comparison Comparison Rate per 1 Year 5 Year 2010 21,910-700 -3.1-2,493-10.2 2,063.12-5.8-19.6 2011 20,996-914 -4.2-2,208-9.5 1,934.07-6.3-18.1 2012 20,570-426 -2.0-3,322-13.9 1,855.54-4.1-21.5 2013 19,283-1,287-6.3-3,327-14.7 1,705.88-8.1-22.1 2014 18,207-1,076-5.6-3,703-16.9 1,590.46-6.8-22.9 1 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 18,207 Crimes Against Property violations were reported in 2014 compared to 19,283 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 1,076 violations or 5.6%. Based on the rate of Crimes Against Property violations per population, there has been a decrease of 6.8%. 5 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 18,207 Crimes Against Property violations were reported in 2014 compared to 21,910 during the corresponding period in 2010. This represents a decrease of 3,703 violations or 16.9%. Based on the rate of Crimes Against Property violations per population, there has been a decrease of 22.9%. Page 19

OTHER CRIMINAL CODE (INCL. OTHER CRIMINAL CODE, WEAPONS, & PUBLIC MORALS) FIVE YEAR TREND JANUARY DECEMBER (2010 2014) Year 1 Year 5 Year Rate Comparison Comparison Rate per 1 Year 5 Year 2010 4,016 17 0.4-957 -19.2 378.16-2.4-27.7 2011 3,910-106 -2.6-761 -16.3 360.17-4.8-24.2 2012 3,451-459 -11.7-1,058-23.5 311.30-13.6-30.2 2013 3,379-72 -2.1-620 -15.5 298.92-4.0-22.8 2014 3,550 171 5.1-466 -11.6 310.11 3.7-18.0 1 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 3,550 Other Criminal Code violations were reported in 2014 compared to 3,379 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 171 violations or 5.1%. Based on the rate of Other Criminal Code violations per population, there has been an increase of 3.7%. 5 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 3,550 Other Criminal Code violations were reported in 2014 compared to 4,016 during the corresponding period in 2010. This represents a decrease of 466 violations or 11.6%. Based on the rate of Other Criminal Code violations per population, there has been a decrease of 18.0%. Page 20

TOTAL CRIMINAL & FEDERAL VIOLATIONS (EXCL. TRAFFIC) FIVE YEAR TREND JANUARY DECEMBER (2010 2014) Year 1 Year 5 Year Rate Comparison Comparison Rate per 1 Year 5 Year 2010 36,412-397 -1.1-2,332-6.0 3,428.68-3.8-15.9 2011 34,776-1,636-4.5-2,649-7.1 3,203.43-6.6-15.9 2012 33,595-1,181-3.4-5,096-13.2 3,030.48-5.4-20.8 2013 31,498-2,097-6.2-5,311-14.4 2,786.48-8.1-21.8 2014 30,962-536 -1.7-5,450-15.0 2,704.67-2.9-21.1 1 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 30,962 Criminal & Federal Statute violations were reported in 2014 compared to 31,498 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 536 violations or 1.7%. Based on the rate of Criminal & Federal Statute violations per population, there has been a decrease of 2.9%. 5 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 30,962 Criminal & Federal Statute violations were reported in 2014 compared to 36,412 during the corresponding period in 2010. This represents a decrease of 5,450 violations or 15.0%. Based on the rate of Criminal & Federal Statute violations per population, there has been a decrease of 21.1%. Page 21

CRIMINAL CODE TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS FIVE YEAR TREND JANUARY DECEMBER (2010 2014) Year 1 Year 5 Year Rate Comparison Comparison Rate per 1 Year 5 Year 2010 3,790-294 -7.2 972 34.5 356.88-9.8 20.4 2011 4,179 389 10.3 1,484 55.1 384.95 7.9 40.4 2012 3,704-475 -11.4 724 24.3 334.12-13.2 13.4 2013 4,040 336 9.1-44 -1.1 357.40 7.0-9.6 2014 4,223 183 4.5 433 11.4 368.90 3.2 3.4 1 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 4,223 Criminal Code Traffic violations were reported in 2014 compared to 4,040 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 183 violations or 4.5%. Based on the rate of Criminal Code Traffic violations per population, there has been an increase of 3.2%. 5 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 4,223 Criminal Code Traffic violations were reported in 2014 compared to 3,790 during the corresponding period in 2010. This represents an increase of 433 violations or 11.4%. Based on the rate of Criminal Code Traffic violations per population, there has been an increase of 3.4%. Page 22

CRIME STATISTICS JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 Percent Percent in in Rates Crimes Against Persons 6,080 80.8 537.87 6,108 78.6 533.56 0.5-0.8 Violations Causing Death 9 100.0 0.80 14 50.0 1.22 55.6 53.6 Attempt Capital Crime 23 65.2 2.03 18 66.7 1.57-21.7-22.7 Sexual Violations 468 75.2 41.40 408 72.5 35.64-12.8-13.9 Assault 3,081 88.2 272.56 3,273 85.2 285.91 6.2 4.9 Violations Deprivation Freedom 82 92.7 7.25 107 86.0 9.35 30.5 28.8 Robbery & Other Violent Violations 2,417 72.2 213.82 2,288 70.3 199.87-5.3-6.5 Crimes Against Property 19,283 47.3 1,705.88 18,207 44.2 1,590.46-5.6-6.8 Arson 66 24.2 5.84 56 25.0 4.89-15.2-16.2 Break and Enter 1,865 30.2 164.99 1,847 21.0 161.34-1.0-2.2 Theft Over $5000 1,084 19.1 95.90 1,041 21.0 90.94-4.0-5.2 Theft Under $5000 8,061 43.0 713.12 7,623 39.1 665.90-5.4-6.6 Have Stolen Goods 2,663 100.6 235.58 2,316 100.2 202.31-13.0-14.1 Fraud 2,715 38.2 240.18 2,403 43.4 209.91-11.5-12.6 Mischief 2,829 41.1 250.27 2,921 37.3 255.16 3.3 2.0 Other Criminal Code 2,849 90.2 252.04 2,955 91.8 258.13 3.7 2.4 Other Criminal Code (Part A) 2,481 91.0 219.48 2,576 92.9 225.03 3.8 2.5 Other Criminal Code (Part B) 368 85.1 32.56 379 84.2 33.11 3.0 1.7 Weapons Violations 348 77.6 30.79 389 87.9 33.98 11.8 10.4 Public Morals Violations 182 68.1 16.10 206 68.0 18.00 13.2 11.8 Prostitution/Public Morals 180 67.8 15.92 198 70.7 17.30 10.0 8.6 Gaming and Betting 2 100.0 0.18 8 0.0 0.70 300.0 295.0 Total Criminal Violations 28,742 59.2 2,542.67 27,865 57.6 2,434.13-3.1-4.3 Drug Violations 2,537 97.2 224.44 2,870 99.1 250.71 13.1 11.7 Other Federal Violations 219 99.5 19.37 227 98.2 19.83 3.7 2.4 Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations (excluding traffic) 31,498 62.5 2,786.48 30,962 61.7 2,704.67-1.7-2.9 Traffic Violations 4,040 34.4 357.40 4,223 38.5 368.90 4.5 3.2 Dangerous Operation 296 91.6 26.19 314 92.0 27.43 6.1 4.7 Impaired Operation/Related Violations 868 100.0 76.79 1,108 99.8 96.79 27.6 26.0 Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations 2,873 8.6 254.16 2,797 8.0 244.33-2.6-3.9 Street Racing 3 100.0 0.27 4 125.0 0.35 33.3 31.7 1 not calculable Page 23

ROBBERY JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) Robbery Violations - by Type January - December 2013 2014 % Retail 40 19-21 -52.5 ATM 1 0-1 -100.0 Deposit 0 0 0 N.C. 1 Financial 14 8-6 -42.9 Home Invasion 10 10 0 0.0 Car Jacking 4 2-2 -50.0 Street 182 143-39 -21.4 Other 11 23 12 109.1 Total 262 205-57 -21.8 1 not calculable Definitions (see Terminology page 2 for complete list): As indicated above, 205 robbery violations were reported in York Region during 2014 compared to 262 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 57 violations or 21.8%. Decreases were seen in all categories except Other (+12) and no change in Home Invasions. Financial includes banks, credit unions, armoured cars. Retail any retail or commercial premise including convenience stores, restaurants/fast food establishments, massage parlours, gas stations, and donut/coffee shops. Car Jacking the intent to steal a motor vehicle with the use of violence against the person(s) in care or control of that vehicle. Home Invasion intrusion into a residence with the intent of robbing the occupants therein. Page 24

STOLEN VEHICLES JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 Rate Rate Rate Automobiles 357 31.58 281 24.55-21.3-22.3 Trucks 363 32.11 359 31.36-1.1-2.3 Motorcycles 50 4.42 57 4.98 14.0 12.6 Other 80 7.08 53 4.63-33.8-34.6 Construction/Farm 33 2.92 33 2.88 0.0-1.3 Tractor Trailers 11 0.97 25 2.18 127.3 124.4 Total 894 79.09 808 70.58-9.6-10.8 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. 808 vehicles were reported stolen in York Region in 2014 compared to 894 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 86 vehicles or 9.6%. Based on the rate of stolen vehicles per population, there has been a decrease of 10.8%. 281 automobiles were reported stolen in 2014 compared to 357 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 76 automobiles or 21.3%. Based on the rate of stolen automobiles per population, there has been a decrease of 22.3%. 359 trucks were reported stolen in 2014 compared to 363 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 4 trucks or 1.1%. Based on the rate of stolen trucks per population, there has been a decrease of 2.3%. 25 tractor trailers were reported stolen in 2014 compared to 11 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents an increase of 14 tractor trailers or 127.3%. Based on the rate of stolen tractor trailers per population, there has been a decrease of 124.4%. Top 5 Stolen Automobile Makes (2014) Make Total Honda 53 Toyota 52 Acura 24 BMW 19 Mercedes 17 Make Top 5 Stolen Truck Makes (2014) Total Toyota 87 Ford 45 Honda 34 Chevrolet 29 Acura/GMC 23 Page 25

TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 in in Rates Impaired Operation/Related Violations 868 76.79 1,108 96.79 27.6 26.0 Impaired Operation 746 66.00 969 84.65 29.9 28.3 Cause Bodily Harm 5 0.44 8 0.70 60.0 58.0 Cause Death 1 0.09 1 0.09 0.0-1.3 Fail/Refuse Breath/Blood Sample 116 10.26 130 11.36 12.1 10.7 Dangerous Operation 296 26.19 314 27.43 6.1 4.7 Dangerous Operation 239 21.14 247 21.58 3.3 2.0 Cause Bodily Harm 10 0.88 15 1.31 50.0 48.1 Cause Death 2 0.18 4 0.35 100.0 97.5 Evade Police 45 3.98 48 4.19 6.7 5.3 Evade Police Cause Bodily Harm 0 0.00 0 0.00 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Evade Police Cause Death 0 0.00 0 0.00 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Fail to Stop or Remain 2,779 245.85 2,711 236.82-2.4-3.7 Drive While Prohibited 94 8.32 86 7.51-8.5-9.7 Other Criminal Code 0 0.00 0 0.00 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Street Racing 3 0.27 4 0.35 33.3 31.7 Criminal Traffic Violations - Total 4,040 357.40 4,223 368.90 4.5 3.2 Traffic - Provincial Offences Speeding 43,560 3,853.55 39,059 3,411.98-10.3-11.5 Red Light 1,887 166.93 2,136 186.59 13.2 11.8 Disobey Stop Sign 8,034 710.73 10,523 919.23 31.0 29.3 Seatbelt Related 1,299 114.92 1,615 141.08 24.3 22.8 Drive Under Suspension 1,771 156.67 2,073 181.09 17.1 15.6 Careless Driving 3,364 297.60 4,351 380.08 29.3 27.7 Fail to Remain 115 10.17 114 9.96-0.9-2.1 Motor Vehicle Collisions - Total (Reportable) 17,852 1,579.28 15,590 1,361.86-12.7-13.8 Fatal Collisions 19 1.68 25 2.18 31.6 29.9 Personal Injury Collisions 3,438 304.14 3,225 281.72-6.2-7.4 Property Damage Collisions 14,395 1,273.46 12,340 1,077.96-14.3-15.4 Persons Injured 4,028 356.34 4,509 393.88 11.9 10.5 Persons Killed 19 1.68 26 2.27 36.8 35.1 Fail to Remain Collisions 3,105 274.68 2,849 248.87-8.2-9.4 1 not calculable Page 26

FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 in in Rates Fatal Collisions 19 1.68 25 2.18 31.6 29.9 Persons Killed 19 1.68 26 2.27 36.8 35.1 Driver 7 0.62 14 1.22 100.0 97.5 Passenger 4 0.35 2 0.17-50.0-50.6 Pedestrian 6 0.53 9 0.79 50.0 48.1 Cyclist 2 0.18 1 0.09-50.0-50.6 Major Contributing Factors Alcohol 2 0.18 2 0.17 0.0-1.3 Speed 7 0.62 2 0.17-71.4-71.8 Seatbelt 3 0.27 2 0.17-33.3-34.2 1 not calculable Page 27

CLEARANCE RATE JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 Total Total Crimes Against Persons 6,080 4,914 80.8 6,108 4,802 78.6-2.2 Crimes Against Property 19,283 9,127 47.3 18,207 8,053 44.2-3.1 Other Criminal Code 2,849 2,570 90.2 2,955 2,712 91.8 1.6 Weapons Violations 348 270 77.6 389 342 87.9 10.3 Public Morals Violations 182 124 68.1 206 140 68.0-0.2 Total Criminal Violations 28,742 17,005 59.2 27,865 16,049 57.6-1.6 Drug Violations 2,537 2,465 97.2 2,870 2,843 99.1 1.9 Other Federal Violations 219 218 99.5 227 223 98.2-1.3 Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) 31,498 19,688 62.5 30,962 19,115 61.7-0.8 Traffic Violations 4,040 1,389 34.4 4,223 1,624 38.5 4.1 Note: due to rounding, figures may not subtract exactly to variance cleared. Page 28

YOUTH STATISTICS JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013-14 CHGD PBOM Total CHGD PBOM Total CHGD PBOM Total Violent Crime 203 528 731 211 487 698 3.9-7.8-4.5 Property Crime 216 1,003 1,219 187 851 1038-13.4-15.2-14.8 All Other 263 479 742 216 637 853-17.9 33.0 15.0 Total 682 2,010 2,692 614 1,975 2,589-10.0-1.7-3.8 Youth Crime Rate 26.90 25.64-4.7 Note: CHGD - Charged youth includes persons aged 12 17 years inclusive. Includes criminal, federal, & criminal traffic charges. PBOM processed by other means. Includes persons under the age of 18 years. Youth Crime rate is expressed as a rate of youths per 1,000 youth population (aged 12 17 inclusive), rounded to two decimals. The number of persons aged 12 17 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. Page 29

HATE CRIME JANUARY DECEMBER (2013-2014) Principle Factor that Motivated the Hate Crime 2013 2014 Race/Ethnicity 45 49 8.9 Aboriginal 1 0-100.0 Arab/West Asian 1 8 700.0 Black 16 15-6.3 East & Southeast Asian 16 6-62.5 South Asian 4 4 0.0 White 0 4 N.C. 1 Multiple Races/Ethnicities 3 2-33.3 Other Race/Ethnicity 3 9 200.0 Unknown Race/Ethnicity 1 1 0.0 Religion 24 52 116.7 Catholic 0 4 N.C. 1 Jewish 20 39 95.0 Muslim (Islam) 2 5 150.0 Other Religion 2 3 50.0 Unknown Religion 0 1 N.C. 1 Sexual Orientation 6 5-16.7 Bisexual 0 0 N.C. 1 Heterosexual 0 0 N.C. 1 Homosexual (Lesbian or Gay) 6 4-33.3 Other Sexual Orientation 0 0 N.C. 1 Unknown Sexual Orientation 0 1 N.C. 1 Language 0 1 N.C. 1 English 0 0 N.C. 1 French 0 0 N.C. 1 Other Language 0 1 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 Sex 0 0 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 75 107 42.7 1 not calculable Page 30

CALLS FOR SERVICE JANUARY DECEMBER (2013-2014) Citizen Generated Calls for Service 2013 2014 () Total Citizen Generated Calls for Service 223,918 220,546-3,372-1.5 Dispatched Calls for Service 107,727 101,027-6,700-6.2 Calls Diverted Community Resource Centre and Alternative Reporting Unit 13,021 11,944-1,077-8.3 Calls Diverted to Online Reporting 6,817 7,713 896 13.1 1 Year Comparison: As indicated above, 220,546 Citizen Generated Calls for Service were received in 2014 compared to 223,918 during the corresponding period in 2013. This represents a decrease of 3,395 calls or 1.5%. Calls to Communications Bureau 2013 2014 911 Calls 232,612 233,666 0.5 Non-Emergency Calls 388,721 383,306-1.4 Total 621,335 616,975-0.7 Call Response Time Enter to Arrival Time 1 2013/14 Priority 2013 2014 Response Time Emergency in Progress Priority 1 8.6 8.8 2.3 High Priority Priority 2 22.2 22.9 3.2 Medium Priority Priority 3 43.2 46.1 6.7 Lowest Priority Priority 4 52.0 56.2 8.1 1 the time between the Communicator entering the information and the officers advising that they arrived on scene. Page 31

CALLS FOR SERVICE JANUARY DECEMBER (2013-2014) Initial Call Type Comparison Page 32 2013 2014 2013/14 VARIANCE Calls % Calls % Calls % ABANDONED VEHICLE 306 0.1 246 0.1-60 -19.6 ABDUCTION 12 0.0 17 0.0 5 41.7 ABUSE CHILD 111 0.0 102 0.0-9 -8.1 ABUSE ELDER 36 0.0 50 0.0 14 38.9 ACCIDENT INDUSTRIAL / FARM 396 0.2 387 0.2-9 -2.3 ADVISED 911 CALL 70,676 31.6 71,606 32.5 930 1.3 AIRCRAFT 21 0.0 5 0.0-16 -76.2 ALARM RELATED 19,378 8.7 18,468 8.4-910 -4.7 ANIMAL COMPLAINT 1,034 0.5 951 0.4-83 -8.0 ARMED BARRICADED PERSON 6 0.0 6 0.0 0 0.0 ASSAULT RELATED 2,000 0.9 2,153 1.0 153 7.7 ASSIST AMBULANCE 3,650 1.6 3,535 1.6-115 -3.2 ASSIST CITIZEN 4,355 1.9 4,064 1.8-291 -6.7 ASSIST P.O. OR OTHER AGENCY 4,495 2.0 4,165 1.9-330 -7.3 BOAT IN DISTRESS 110 0.0 75 0.0-35 -31.8 BREACH OF CONDITIONS OR PROBATION 623 0.3 732 0.3 109 17.5 BREAK IN RELATED 2,456 1.1 2,425 1.1-31 -1.3 BY LAW 83 0.0 85 0.0 2 2.4 CHECK WELFARE 2,588 1.2 3,077 1.4 489 18.9 DISPUTE 2,652 1.2 2,649 1.2-3 -0.1 DISTURBANCE 976 0.4 957 0.4-19 -1.9 DOMESTIC RELATED 7,724 3.4 7,813 3.5 89 1.2 DRIVING COMPLAINT / HAZARD 3,668 1.6 3,053 1.4-615 -16.8 DRUGS 1,035 0.5 860 0.4-175 -16.9 ELECTRONIC CRIME 60 0.0 477 0.2 417 695.0 ER006 RESPONSE 56 0.0 45 0.0-11 -19.6 ESCAPE/ELOPEE 3 0.0 7 0.0 4 133.3 FALSE/ACCIDENTAL RESIDENTIAL 911 CALL 1 0 0.0 18 0.0 18 NC FIRE 1,815 0.8 1,669 0.8-146 -8.0 FRAUD RELATED 2,944 1.3 2,788 1.3-156 -5.3 GAS DRIVE OFFS 462 0.2 91 0.0-371 -80.3 HARASSMENT RELATED 1,321 0.6 1,277 0.6-44 -3.3 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RELATED 261 0.1 276 0.1 15 5.7 IMPAIRED 3,744 1.7 3,705 1.7-39 -1.0 INDECENT ACT 136 0.1 143 0.1 7 5.1 INFORMATIONAL CALL 2 0 0.0 207 0.1 207 NC INJURED PERSON 2,601 1.2 2,221 1.0-380 -14.6 INSECURE PREMISE 199 0.1 209 0.1 10 5.0 INTELLIGENCE REPORT 47 0.0 37 0.0-10 -21.3 KEEP THE PEACE 751 0.3 788 0.4 37 4.9

Initial Call Type Comparison 2013 2014 2013/14 VARIANCE Calls % Calls % Calls % LIQUOR OFFENCE 573 0.3 506 0.2-67 -11.7 MENTAL HEALTH RELATED 3,449 1.5 3,744 1.7 295 8.6 MISSING PERSON RELATED 1,718 0.8 1,901 0.9 183 10.7 MVC RELATED 27,988 12.5 27,901 12.7-87 -0.3 NOISE COMPLAINT 3,596 1.6 3,132 1.4-464 -12.9 ONLINE REPORTS 6,817 3.0 7,713 3.5 896 13.1 PARKING COMPLAINT 242 0.1 292 0.1 50 20.7 PROJECT READY 77 0.0 108 0.0 31 40.3 PROPERTY DAMAGE 1,612 0.7 1,536 0.7-76 -4.7 PROPERTY FOUND 776 0.3 631 0.3-145 -18.7 PROPERTY LOST 911 0.4 740 0.3-171 -18.8 PROWLER 69 0.0 50 0.0-19 -27.5 RECOVERED AUTO 213 0.1 189 0.1-24 -11.3 ROBBERY RELATED 310 0.1 232 0.1-78 -25.2 SEXUAL ASSAULT / SEX OFFENCE RELATED 591 0.3 546 0.2-45 -7.6 SHOPLIFTING 2,127 0.9 1,748 0.8-379 -17.8 SILENT 911 12,209 5.5 9,380 4.3-2,829-23.2 SILENT 911 SECURITY TO CHECK/ALL OK 3 0 0.0 1,870 0.8 1,870 NC SOUND OF GUNSHOTS 189 0.1 199 0.1 10 5.3 STALKING 29 0.0 26 0.0-3 -10.3 STRIKES 22 0.0 8 0.0-14 -63.6 SUSPECT APPREHENSION PURSUIT TRAFFIC 4 0.0 2 0.0-2 -50.0 SUSPICIOUS PERSON 2,120 0.9 1,977 0.9-143 -6.7 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 2,111 0.9 1,777 0.8-334 -15.8 THEFT RELATED 4,458 2.0 4,481 2.0 23 0.5 THEFT OF VEHICLE RELATED 1,239 0.6 1,087 0.5-152 -12.3 THREATS 1,701 0.8 1,600 0.7-101 -5.9 TRAFFIC CONTROL 67 0.0 40 0.0-27 -40.3 TRANSPORT WEAPON 123 0.1 116 0.1-7 -5.7 TRESPASSING 300 0.1 300 0.1 0 0.0 UNKNOWN TROUBLE 1,264 0.6 1,221 0.6-43 -3.4 UNWANTED PERSON 1,638 0.7 1,528 0.7-110 -6.7 VITAL SIGNS ABSENT 394 0.2 430 0.2 36 9.1 WANTED PERSON 828 0.4 784 0.4-44 -5.3 WEAPONS CALL 597 0.3 622 0.3 25 4.2 YOUTH COMPLAINT 765 0.3 690 0.3-75 -9.8 Total 223,918 220,546-3,372-1.5 NC - not calculable Note: not all calls result in a report. 1 Implemented October, 2014 2 Implemented February, 2014 3 Implemented July, 2014 Page 33

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 Alarm Program Alarm Calls Received 19,428 18,516-4.7 False Alarms 19,315 18,408-4.7 False Alarm 99.4 99.4 0.0 Suspensions 2,189 2,769 26.5 Cautions 1,431 932-34.9 Crime Stoppers Tips Received 1,531 1,467-4.2 Arrests Made 58 41-29.3 Cases 44 43-2.3 Property Recovered $139,502 $61,830-55.7 Weapons Seized 35 10-71.4 Drugs Seized $151,002 $728,396 382.4 Rewards Authorized $13,235 $13,660 3.2 Information Management Police Clearance Letters 32,586 33,876 4.0 Volunteer Screening 35,878 41,760 16.4 MVC/Incident Summary Reports 11,966 10,889-9.0 Warrants Processed 911 1,036 13.7 Legal Services Freedom of Information Formal requests 1,292 1,279-1.0 Informal requests 1,962 2,126 8.4 Total 3,254 3,405 4.6 Intimate Domestic Incidents Total Number of Occurrences 4,829 4,429-8.3 Occurrences where Charges Laid 1,322 1,120-15.3 Occurrences Other/No Probable Grounds for Charges 3,507 3,309-5.6 Domestic Violence Homicides (# of Incidents) 3 1-66.7 Victim Services of York Region On-Scene Occurrences 419 401-4.3 Telephone Crisis Calls/Office Visits 6,582 8,341 26.7 Total Clients Served 5,602 7,938 41.7 Female 3,580 5,845 63.3 Male 655 1,025 56.5 Children (0-17 years) 1,367 1,068-21.9 Page 34

DISTRICT 1 (NEWMARKET, EAST GWILLIMBURY, AURORA, NORTH KING, NORTH WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE) Page 35

CRIME STATISTICS DISTRICT 1 JANUARY - DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 Percent Percent in in Rates Crimes Against Persons 1,286 84.2 659.08 1,172 78.8 608.76-8.9-7.6 Violations Causing Death 1 100.0 0.51 1 100.0 0.52 0.0 1.3 Attempt Capital Crime 7 57.1 3.59 1 100.0 0.52-85.7-85.5 Sexual Violations 98 79.6 50.23 84 60.7 43.63-14.3-13.1 Assault 672 86.9 344.41 681 83.7 353.73 1.3 2.7 Violations Deprivation Freedom 17 105.9 8.71 16 87.5 8.31-5.9-4.6 Robbery & Other Violent Violations 491 81.1 251.64 389 73.8 202.05-20.8-19.7 Crimes Against Property 3,267 46.6 1,674.36 3,231 43.0 1,678.25-1.1 0.2 Arson 11 45.5 5.64 11 45.5 5.71 0.0 1.3 Break and Enter 278 30.6 142.48 278 23.7 144.40 0.0 1.3 Theft Over $5000 113 22.1 57.91 113 29.2 58.69 0.0 1.3 Theft Under $5000 1,353 39.7 693.42 1,421 36.1 738.10 5.0 6.4 Have Stolen Goods 389 97.9 199.37 341 101.8 177.12-12.3-11.2 Fraud 424 46.9 217.30 363 51.8 188.55-14.4-13.2 Mischief 699 41.5 358.24 704 33.8 365.67 0.7 2.1 Other Criminal Code 855 95.4 438.19 932 95.5 484.10 9.0 10.5 Other Criminal Code (Part A) 780 95.8 399.76 840 95.6 436.31 7.7 9.1 Other Criminal Code (Part B) 75 92.0 38.44 92 94.6 47.79 22.7 24.3 Weapons Violations 57 86.0 29.21 72 86.1 37.40 26.3 28.0 Public Morals Violations 40 72.5 20.50 51 49.0 26.49 27.5 29.2 Prostitution/Public Morals 40 72.5 20.50 51 49.0 26.49 27.5 29.2 Gaming and Betting 0 N.C. 1 0.00 0 N.C. 1 0.00 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Total Criminal Violations 5,505 63.6 2,821.36 5,458 60.3 2,835.00-0.9 0.5 Drug Violations 364 92.0 186.55 325 97.8 168.81-10.7-9.5 Other Federal Violations 42 95.2 21.53 21 81.0 10.91-50.0-49.3 Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations (excluding traffic) 5,911 65.5 3,029.43 5,804 62.5 3,014.72-1.8-0.5 Traffic Violations 687 39.9 352.09 722 39.5 375.02 5.1 6.5 Dangerous Operation 40 95.0 20.50 61 101.6 31.68 52.5 54.6 Impaired Operation/Related Violations 188 100.5 96.35 184 100.0 95.57-2.1-0.8 Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations 459 10.2 235.24 477 8.2 247.76 3.9 5.3 Street Racing 0 N.C. 1 0.00 0 N.C. 1 0.00 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 1 not calculable Note: District crime statistics may not equal regional figures due to investigations which occur outside York Region Page 36

CLEARANCE RATE DISTRICT 1 JANUARY DECEMBER (2013-2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 Total Total Crimes Against Persons 1,286 1,083 84.2 1,172 924 78.8-5.4 Crimes Against Property 3,267 1,522 46.6 3,231 1,390 43.0-3.6 Other Criminal Code 855 816 95.4 932 890 95.5 0.1 Weapons Violations 57 49 86.0 72 62 86.1 0.1 Public Morals Violations 40 29 72.5 51 25 49.0-23.5 Total Criminal Violations 5,505 3,499 63.6 5,458 3,291 60.3-3.3 Drug Violations 364 335 92.0 325 318 97.8 5.8 Other Federal Violations 42 40 95.2 21 17 81.0-14.3 Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) 5,911 3,874 65.5 5,804 3,626 62.5-3.1 Traffic Violations 687 274 39.9 722 285 39.5-0.4 Note: due to rounding, figures may not subtract exactly to variance cleared. Page 37

DISTRICT 2 (RICHMOND HILL, WEST MARKHAM) Page 38

CRIME STATISTICS DISTRICT 2 JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 Percent Percent in in Rates Crimes Against Persons 1,358 79.6 474.03 1,344 74.8 457.98-1.0-3.4 Violations Causing Death 2 150.0 0.70 5 20.0 1.70 150.0 144.0 Attempt Capital Crime 5 80.0 1.75 9 77.8 3.07 80.0 75.7 Sexual Violations 111 73.0 38.75 106 73.6 36.12-4.5-6.8 Assault 661 89.4 230.73 656 84.0 223.54-0.8-3.1 Violations Deprivation Freedom 15 113.3 5.24 30 73.3 10.22 100.0 95.2 Robbery & Other Violent Violations 564 68.3 196.87 538 64.3 183.33-4.6-6.9 Crimes Against Property 4,353 45.6 1,519.49 3,859 42.2 1,314.98-11.3-13.5 Arson 8 12.5 2.79 10 10.0 3.41 25.0 22.0 Break and Enter 540 27.6 188.50 505 21.2 172.08-6.5-8.7 Theft Over $5000 220 21.4 76.79 216 19.0 73.60-1.8-4.2 Theft Under $5000 1,725 41.7 602.14 1,492 41.2 508.41-13.5-15.6 Have Stolen Goods 612 100.8 213.63 455 100.7 155.04-25.7-27.4 Fraud 629 38.2 219.56 559 35.4 190.48-11.1-13.2 Mischief 619 34.4 216.07 622 33.4 211.95 0.5-1.9 Other Criminal Code 666 86.6 232.48 635 93.1 216.38-4.7-6.9 Other Criminal Code (Part A) 585 87.5 204.20 538 95.5 183.33-8.0-10.2 Other Criminal Code (Part B) 81 80.2 28.27 97 79.4 33.05 19.8 16.9 Weapons Violations 67 68.7 23.39 78 87.2 26.58 16.4 13.6 Public Morals Violations 40 47.5 13.96 53 69.8 18.06 32.5 29.3 Prostitution/Public Morals 39 46.2 13.61 52 71.2 17.72 33.3 30.2 Gaming and Betting 1 100.0 0.35 1 0.0 0.34 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Total Criminal Violations 6,484 57.2 2,263.36 5,969 55.8 2,033.97-7.9-10.1 Drug Violations 578 99.8 201.76 599 99.8 204.11 3.6 1.2 Other Federal Violations 14 107.1 4.89 9 111.1 3.07-35.7-37.2 Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations (excluding traffic) 7,076 60.8 2,470.01 6,577 59.8 2,241.15-7.1-9.3 Traffic Violations 978 25.2 341.39 903 26.2 307.70-7.7-9.9 Dangerous Operation 72 86.1 25.13 36 97.2 12.27-50.0-51.2 Impaired Operation/Related Violations 138 99.3 48.17 164 101.2 55.88 18.8 16.0 Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations 768 6.1 268.08 703 5.1 239.55-8.5-10.6 Street Racing 0 N.C. 1 0.00 0 N.C. 1 0.00 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 1 not calculable Note: District crime statistics may not equal regional figures due to investigations which occur outside York Region. Page 39

CLEARANCE RATE DISTRICT 2 JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 Total Total Crimes Against Persons 1,358 1,081 79.6 1,344 1,005 74.8-4.8 Crimes Against Property 4,353 1,987 45.6 3,859 1,627 42.2-3.5 Other Criminal Code 666 577 86.6 635 591 93.1 6.4 Weapons Violations 67 46 68.7 78 68 87.2 18.5 Public Morals Violations 40 19 47.5 53 37 69.8 22.3 Total Criminal Violations 6,484 3,710 57.2 5,969 3,328 55.8-1.5 Drug Violations 578 577 99.8 599 598 99.8 0.0 Other Federal Violations 14 15 107.1 9 10 111.1 4.0 Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) 7,076 4,302 60.8 6,577 3,936 59.8-1.0 Traffic Violations 978 246 25.2 903 237 26.2 1.1 Note: due to rounding, figures may not subtract exactly to variance cleared. Page 40

DISTRICT 3 (GEORGINA) Page 41

CRIME STATISTICS DISTRICT 3 JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 Percent Percent in in Rates Crimes Against Persons 536 89.4 1,125.10 483 91.7 1,030.16-9.9-8.4 Violations Causing Death 0 N.C. 1 0.00 1 100.0 2.13 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Attempt Capital Crime 0 N.C. 1 0.00 1 100.0 2.13 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Sexual Violations 45 75.6 94.46 27 81.5 57.59-40.0-39.0 Assault 282 93.6 591.94 295 95.3 629.19 4.6 6.3 Violations Deprivation Freedom 8 87.5 16.79 6 83.3 12.80-25.0-23.8 Robbery & Other Violent Violations 201 86.6 421.91 153 86.9 326.32-23.9-22.7 Crimes Against Property 1,044 49.7 2,191.44 1,021 49.9 2,177.62-2.2-0.6 Arson 7 57.1 14.69 8 50.0 17.06 14.3 16.1 Break and Enter 117 29.1 245.59 122 36.1 260.21 4.3 6.0 Theft Over $5000 47 38.3 98.66 43 34.9 91.71-8.5-7.0 Theft Under $5000 420 43.8 881.61 394 37.6 840.34-6.2-4.7 Have Stolen Goods 88 100.0 184.72 125 101.6 266.60 42.0 44.3 Fraud 116 58.6 243.49 60 56.7 127.97-48.3-47.4 Mischief 249 49.4 522.67 269 50.9 573.73 8.0 9.8 Other Criminal Code 251 96.4 526.87 270 95.9 575.86 7.6 9.3 Other Criminal Code (Part A) 221 96.4 463.90 251 96.8 535.34 13.6 15.4 Other Criminal Code (Part B) 30 96.7 62.97 19 84.2 40.52-36.7-35.6 Weapons Violations 26 84.6 54.58 29 100.0 61.85 11.5 13.3 Public Morals Violations 11 81.8 23.09 15 93.3 31.99 36.4 38.6 Prostitution/Public Morals 11 81.8 23.09 15 93.3 31.99 36.4 38.6 Gaming and Betting 0 N.C. 1 0.00 0 N.C. 1 0.00 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Total Criminal Violations 1,868 68.0 3,921.07 1,818 69.0 3,877.49-2.7-1.1 Drug Violations 164 94.5 344.25 172 94.8 366.85 4.9 6.6 Other Federal Violations 138 100.0 289.67 183 100.0 390.31 32.6 34.7 Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations (excluding traffic) 2,170 72.1 4,555.00 2,173 73.6 4,634.65 0.1 1.7 Traffic Violations 190 61.6 398.82 212 62.7 452.16 11.6 13.4 Dangerous Operation 27 81.5 56.68 24 87.5 51.19-11.1-9.7 Impaired Operation/Related Violations 67 100.0 140.64 97 97.9 206.88 44.8 47.1 Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations 96 29.2 201.51 91 18.7 194.09-5.2-3.7 Street Racing 0 N.C. 1 0.00 0 N.C. 1 0.00 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 1 not calculable Note: District crime statistics may not equal regional figures due to investigations which occur outside York Region. Page 42

CLEARANCE RATE DISTRICT 3 JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 Total Total Crimes Against Persons 536 479 89.4 483 443 91.7 2.4 Crimes Against Property 1,044 519 49.7 1,021 509 49.9 0.1 Other Criminal Code 251 242 96.4 270 259 95.9-0.5 Weapons Violations 26 22 84.6 29 29 100.0 15.4 Public Morals Violations 11 9 81.8 15 14 93.3 11.5 Total Criminal Violations 1,868 1,271 68.0 1,818 1,254 69.0 0.9 Drug Violations 164 155 94.5 172 163 94.8 0.3 Other Federal Violations 138 138 100.0 183 183 100.0 0.0 Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) 2,170 1,564 72.1 2,173 1,600 73.6 1.6 Traffic Violations 190 117 61.6 212 133 62.7 1.2 Note: due to rounding, figures may not subtract exactly to variance cleared. Page 43

DISTRICT 4 (VAUGHAN, SOUTH KING) Page 44

CRIME STATISTICS DISTRICT 4 JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 Percent Percent in in Rates Crimes Against Persons 1,590 77.4 535.08 1,815 76.6 605.60 14.2 13.2 Violations Causing Death 3 66.7 1.01 5 40.0 1.67 66.7 65.2 Attempt Capital Crime 8 50.0 2.69 6 33.3 2.00-25.0-25.6 Sexual Violations 88 72.7 29.61 99 74.7 33.03 12.5 11.5 Assault 816 86.6 274.61 951 83.7 317.31 16.5 15.6 Violations Deprivation Freedom 21 71.4 7.07 26 96.2 8.68 23.8 22.8 Robbery & Other Violent Violations 654 67.0 220.09 728 67.6 242.91 11.3 10.4 Crimes Against Property 6,746 47.7 2,270.23 6,374 45.7 2,126.76-5.5-6.3 Arson 22 13.6 7.40 11 18.2 3.67-50.0-50.4 Break and Enter 516 25.6 173.65 487 14.4 162.49-5.6-6.4 Theft Over $5000 509 15.9 171.29 474 18.1 158.16-6.9-7.7 Theft Under $5000 3,121 45.0 1,050.31 2,932 41.1 978.30-6.1-6.9 Have Stolen Goods 1,052 100.6 354.03 950 99.5 316.98-9.7-10.5 Fraud 842 30.6 283.36 779 41.7 259.92-7.5-8.3 Mischief 684 41.4 230.19 741 38.3 247.24 8.3 7.4 Other Criminal Code 509 89.2 171.29 531 85.5 177.17 4.3 3.4 Other Criminal Code (Part A) 424 90.1 142.69 439 87.0 146.48 3.5 2.7 Other Criminal Code (Part B) 85 84.7 28.61 92 78.3 30.70 8.2 7.3 Weapons Violations 109 72.5 36.68 102 85.3 34.03-6.4-7.2 Public Morals Violations 43 67.4 14.47 45 62.2 15.01 4.7 3.8 Prostitution/Public Morals 43 67.4 14.47 43 65.1 14.35 0.0-0.9 Gaming and Betting 0 N.C. 1 0.00 2 0.0 0.67 N.C. 1 N.C. 1 Total Criminal Violations 8,997 55.7 3,027.76 8,867 55.0 2,958.58-1.4-2.3 Drug Violations 642 98.3 216.05 709 100.0 236.57 10.4 9.5 Other Federal Violations 11 100.0 3.70 9 88.9 3.00-18.2-18.9 Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations (excluding traffic) 9,650 58.6 3,247.52 9,585 58.4 3,198.14-0.7-1.5 Traffic Violations 1,284 33.5 432.10 1,389 38.4 463.46 8.2 7.3 Dangerous Operation 95 93.7 31.97 118 88.1 39.37 24.2 23.2 Impaired Operation/Related Violations 265 100.0 89.18 363 100.0 121.12 37.0 35.8 Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations 922 8.0 310.28 905 7.0 301.96-1.8-2.7 Street Racing 2 100.0 0.67 3 133.3 1.00 50.0 48.7 Note: District crime statistics may not equal regional figures due to investigations which occur outside York Region. Page 45

CLEARANCE RATE DISTRICT 4 JANUARY DECEMBER (2013 2014) 2013 2014 2013/14 Total Total Crimes Against Persons 1,590 1,230 77.4 1,815 1,391 76.6-0.7 Crimes Against Property 6,746 3,220 47.7 6,374 2,916 45.7-2.0 Other Criminal Code 509 454 89.2 531 454 85.5-3.7 Weapons Violations 109 79 72.5 102 87 85.3 12.8 Public Morals Violations 43 29 67.4 45 28 62.2-5.2 Total Criminal Violations 8,997 5,012 55.7 8,867 4,876 55.0-0.7 Drug Violations 642 631 98.3 709 709 100.0 1.7 Other Federal Violations 11 11 100.0 9 8 88.9-11.1 Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) 9,650 5,654 58.6 9,585 5,593 58.4-0.2 Traffic Violations 1,284 430 33.5 1,389 534 38.4 5.0 Note: due to rounding, figures may not subtract exactly to variance cleared. Page 46

DISTRICT 5 (MARKHAM, SOUTH WHITCHURCH - STOUFFVILLE) Page 47