PORT COQUITLAM POLTCING REPORT

Re: Traffic Comeents ¢*
Sch arariic Comcnts

1. The following are the motor-vehicle accident statistics
for the gonth ef July 1973.

FATAL ACCIDENTS c)

PERGONAL INJURY ACCIDENTS . 24

PROPERTY DAMAGE ACCIDENTS Rn TOTAL 4A

PLRSONS KILLED ti] .

PERSONS INJURED ig

CYCLISTS INJURED 0

PEDESTRIANS INJURED c

2. The following ere the traffic violation statistics

for the month of July 1973.

CRIMINAL CODE (Traffic) 19
PARKING VIOLATIONS 2 TOTAL 196

W411 be available to warrant charges

GEXPRAL COMMENTS OM LOCAL, CRIMIMAL AND DRUG ACTIVITIES:
tenet, DRUG ACTIVITIES

During the month of July, 12 perzens wore charged with
various offences undor the Narcots
Acts, The first part ef the month

far as drugs wero Goncorned, however, toward the end of the nenth,

supply of heroin was once nore coning
into the Coquitlam area. During the month there were 39 known

heroin addicts encounteree and the biggest Percentage of these
wers from the Port

The overall burglary situation was much the zane as for
dune, there wore two fairly large Breaking Entering and Theft,
One such theZt was fron a private residence vhere an estimated
$2100.00 worth of property was stolen, whereas the other was
the theft of approximately $3500.00 worth of stanpsa froa
the Sub Post Office situated at the Card Gailery, westwood Mali.

There were several youths apprehended uring the month,
whe were involved in house burglaries, nevertheless, this particular
type of crime still continues to be prevalent. ke are also
successful in solving a bank robbery connitted in Pert Coquitlam
in 1970. be determined throe persons were involved, all ef when
are from the Sdsonton area and one ig presently serving six yeara
ir custody. At this tine it is not

being preferred,

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