Kelowna crime rates back on the increase after 2017 decline

| April 25, 2019 in Kelowna

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There has been an overall increase in crime in Kelowna, according to the latest statistics.

Supt. Brent Mundle from Kelowna RCMP has delivered his newest crime report to council.

It will be discussed on Monday.

The report shows increases in crime recorded in 2018 compared to the previous year, including:

The fourth quarter of 2018 also showed increases when compared to the fourth quarter of 2017

Those include:

But person offences are down by 6.6%.

The report also praised the RCMP’s work on tackling drug crime in the city as well as investigations into serial robberies.

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