The Windsor Police Service – Amherstburg Detachment has released its latest round of data with it detailing police activity for the first half of 2024.
The most recent policing activity was detailed in a report that was before Amherstburg town council Monday night. The report shows that there were 999 dispatch generated incidents in June, bringing the overall total to 6,228. The latter number grows to 6,292 total calls when the 23 self-generated walk-in incidents are factored in.
There were 488 traffic offenses in June, the lowest monthly total this year. The previous low was the 578 offenses reported in May. There have been 3,917 total traffic offenses in Amherstburg for the first six months of the year.
There were nine Part III summons issued in June with the overall total being 69. No liquor offenses were listed in June (eight for the year) with there being 48 reports of “other provincial offenses” in June (458 for 2024).
Crime statistics show there were 15 incidents of assault in June, making it 57 for the year to that point. That is the highest number of assaults for any month in 2024. There were 14 theft under $5,000 charges in June, the highest monthly total in the first half of the year, and there have been 51 in total through the first half of the year.
The police’s stats show nine cases of fraud in June, the fourth highest month this year, with a total of 52 for the year. There were four break-and-enters in June (18 for the year), five mischief charges (34 for the year), and eight classified as “other criminal code” (39 for the year).
In June, there were zero cases of attempted murder (zero for the year), robbery (zero for the year), theft over $5,000 (11 for the year), possession of stolen goods (three for the year), drugs (one for the year), firearms (zero for the year), arson/fire calls (two for the year), impaired driving (seven for the year) and federal statutes (zero for the year).
There were 21 calls classified under community service calls under the “COAST” program, with 117 for the first six months of 2024.
WPS - Amherstburg Detachment releases June police activity data
By Ron Giofu
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