‘ PORT COMUIT IAN - CONFIDENTIAL nee a MONTHLY OVERTIME REPORT POLICING REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF = APRIL TO THE MAYOR OF PORT COQUITLAM 19 80 — April 1980 MONTH TOTAL HOURS The first 4 months of 1980 have shown an overall increase of 19.6% in criminal cases compared to the same period in JANUARY PREVIOUS YEAR CURRENT YEAR LIEU TIME OFF TAKEN PAYABLE OVERTIME EBRUARY =f gg 4ARCH a \PRIL Our School Curriculum Program is in the process of winding AAY ' down for this school year, with the members being returned to regular duty for the summer. The program will continue JUNE — on an expanded basis in September, at which time all grades from kindergarten through Grade XII will be included. The positive feedback on the program has far exceeded our expec- tations for the first year. 1979. Major increases are in the categories of breaking and entering, theft over $200 {up 100%) and wilful damage. The Picture is disturbing and we are formulating action plans to attempt to arrest the trend, 429.75 126.00 303.75 177,75 63,09 413.75 153.75 In spite of the preceding, there were no major crimes in 246.00 82.05 163,00 Port Coquitlam during April. 570.00 362,25 139.00 223.25 287.00 122.25 SUB/TOTAL ULY UGUST EPTEMBER CTOBER ~ OVEMBER - SCEMBER + 2£,050.75 5.00 258,25 255.25 303.25 272.25 $86.00 4, 264075 TOTAL CLASSIFICATION OF OVERTIME “COURT OPERATIONAL ADMINISTRATION | 104,25 391.25 476.50 STAT. HOLIDAY TOTAL 362.25 1,215.75 NTH “AR-TO-DATE + v4.00 | GJD/be spe | bu G.J. Davis, Inspector Oi/e Coquitlam Detachment