FORT COQUITLAM POLICING REPORT ez Traffic Comments 1. The following cre the motor-vehicle accident atatistics for the month of Aneust 1973. ATAL ACCIDENTS 0 AX. INTURY ACCIDENTS PROPERY DAMAGE ACCIDANTS PFRSCNS KILLED ERSONS INJURED CYCLISTS INJURED FROESTSIANS INTURED 2. The following are the traffic violations statistics for the month of August 1973, MOTC2 VEHICLE ACT VIOLATIONS 136 (Radur 55) CRIMINAL CODE (Treffic) 1 PARKING VIGLATIONS 2 TOTAL 149 GENERAL COMMENTS ON LOCAL CRIMINAL AND DRUG ACTIVITIES: During the month of August, 13 persons were charged with various offences under the Narcotic Control and Food and Drugs Acts. Heroin is available from several sources in the area and the price has fallen to $75.00 a cap. Several addicts have left the area during the month as a result of increased enforcenent in particular locations, however, they show back on occasion. House breakins remained much the same es for however, two persons in the Port Coquitlam ares kn active were apprehen. last nonth, wa to be + One rather large breakin was also 1 persons were chercged as a result. regard is continuing. There was a akins, however, there were no larce solved in Coquitlam and severa Purther investigation in this small increase in business bre thefts during the month. Two escepees from Prince Albert Penitentiary, living in the Coquitlam area, were apprehended and are believed resnonsible for five bank robberies in Vancouver. There were no serious crimes in the area during August. %. YOUNG, S/Insp. ife Coquitlam Detachment MT a ne ae SN 8 Te apes ar nein