‘ mummy, moon an, we . wAmLooounonm- 5 ' o o o o o . Rise in crime rates in region no _ .. .. g . ' x fr IN WV“: it e ' cause for concern, says chief ‘ an a wee y- , L} a Birmmmnnoe â€y 1 reco we incidents of fraud were up f ' I" ' ~' ' ' Forth: Chronicle es' gn , by 13 per cent in 2015 corn» __ - A My .- †p n I ‘ . â€"â€" that the seventy pared to 2014, identity theft -'., " ï¬" : ' ~ .‘_ ~ ‘ olent and nonviolent index has was up by three per cent and at _ ' h- _ _""‘ 5 crime rates are climb~ . breakeand-enters were up by â€", - ing in the region, as Increase“ Butl 10 percent. ..' ‘ f - well as across Canada, but it‘s don 't think it’s TWO of the biggest increas- S A,“ __g__ not time to ‘panic,’ just yet, . . esin nonâ€"violent crime report~ ? t ~ ;. 0 says Waterloo Regional Police “me to h†the ed in the region involved â€51 t, .v2*Â¥ - “1.x“?- L1 '- . serxisecordifiznt? the lmost panic button' †ï¬Ã©tméoï¬riitterrfgirt‘giizglfyuég ‘â€"'_"' ‘ ~" ) t S r F} O . - iii? C' N f 011†if) t‘JATERL () recent Statistics Canada and â€080“me mun per cent and auto theft reports rig“! I)“ I I . (“JimeSeveritylndexnumbers -0"f’l€"'&€i'll’i0‘€mand"0fl' wereupby30percent. "’ A, » t. ~ â€"which compared 2014 and Wim'm’fmSMOS-flhe Auto theft is a growing f’\lll|}H!‘<'Hl 519-746'7900 “WW keJhOiida “3m 2015 crime rates â€" Waterloo R410" OfWaterloo trend that differs from thefts of Region has recorded the ï¬rst the past. said Larkin. increase in violent and propâ€" down from seven to two. “We know motor vehicle ‘ , ' enyâ€"related crimes since 2013. “Yes, I recognize that the thefts are no longer what used 7 _ 7 The crime index. calculatâ€" severity index has increased,“ to be the ioyride,’ he told , f , , ed by looking at the number Larkin told police service board members. "They’re very / \ . , lntroduC'n of incidents and a weighted board members at their targetedtheftsandthecarsare L V]! f'; t; f ‘f ‘, , ' \ severity of each crime tracked, monthly meeting Oct. 5. being moved either outside “ k i ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ indicates violent crime was up “But I don't think it's time of our community or outside * . > i m. : » x. . i L I F E S P A ‘ E S 6.2 per cent in the region in to hit the panic button.†our country. We know orga- \' \_\ / 4 2015, compared to 2014. That's The spike in crime rates is a nized crime has a signiï¬cant ‘ ' ' '* ' ‘ ‘ slightly higher when com- one-year snapshot, cautioned impact." ., pared to the Canadian violent the chief, adding that it‘s bet» Although organized crime _ Ti e, l 1, crime rate ofsixper cent. ter to judge using ï¬ve-year is a factor in driving up the . ' t I, fix." ‘ ‘ Robberies were up 27 per trends. crime rate, Larkin maintained ; ‘ "5123: . Q ‘ v, â€" ‘ centinthe region. violent inci- Nonâ€"violent crimes. parâ€" many social issues, such as i a, ï¬ll?“ : v . dents causing death doubled ticularly fraud and break-anci- addictions, poverty and home 5 “4 1-5: f: A | at six from three and assault enters, are also up by 7.8 per lessness, are also contributing _ , lg" ' «l f i with a weapon was up by cent in the region, an increase to crime and require a con» " I, ' seven per cent. Attempted that is reflected provincially nected, community approach a fl . . murder cases, however, were and nationally. to address. f: ‘~ { ‘ _‘ . A, _ 1 . 4&1}: ' . ‘ f- 0 I i‘ . . fl~ ' ‘ ' ( ‘ ‘ we D8 HERE , ref __, , ., I T E N l . “ . a A“; .‘ bum ,,. . , - " . - a _ ' ' a 1L z \ g. ._ A ., ,/ l 6 . _ A ' ï¬g: ETCâ€"TX. t N A ‘ ' ‘ ' -P~, .~â€~f~. x†i . M ., % A. ' â€" i l â€" “ rt)†m 3 ' ‘ if . ‘ i _ ~ . VANIER . . .â€"‘â€"ï¬.. ... . ' "w , ' ‘1‘ it lfl If' ‘3 CUP 3†arm“ , I " i â€" r ' g . ï¬e. _ u 1 g ‘ 515.413. n JUN-s , ‘ V J I ‘. ‘ "‘."‘_y-'iN '.. . _ '.-. .' _.._, ‘ up. A ‘rx _..‘. TICKETMASTERCA n ' - MODERN, CLASSIC, CONTEMPORARY VANIERCUP.CGM b" WM . AND TRANSITIONAL SI YLES BUS-5083000 “125? . . T VA w h\ sponrsger [Wm WM / . A \ c _ y , ‘ . , (( umfmt Mm Canada, < . ' ' s“ \ â€" . / ~\ “until“ c.\t\ili1i‘*l\// - “ um \\â€"~/’ , .. , ww‘v‘ ‘ 1- ._ y. .. . -. ., "w .., .. ,..., , , _ . .,. e .- . ,. t_., M, ' i