Enforced physical isolation and the closure of many businesses in 91原创 does not seem to have stopped criminals from doing what they do, said the head of the local RCMP detachment.
There was a dip in reports coming to local police in the last two weeks of March, as measure social distancing measures took effect, said Supt. Murray Power.
鈥淭hey took a dip in the start,鈥 he said of the crime stats for 91原创.
The isolation seems to have affected criminals briefly.
鈥淎ll society went into quasi-lockdown mode,鈥 noted Power. 鈥淭hey kind of got away from crime for a couple of weeks.
But since then, numbers have unfortunately come back up to about normal, Power reported.
鈥淥verall I would say our crime trend is kind of flat,鈥 he said.
There have been more domestic calls 鈥 concerns about domestic violence when people can鈥檛 leave their homes has been a nationwide issue 鈥 but no incidents of extreme violence locally, Power said.
Although crime isn鈥檛 seriously up or down, the coronavirus pandemic has changed patrol patterns for the RCMP.
It was announced last week that there will be more bike and foot patrols, particularly in downtown business areas where many shops and restaurants are closed or operating on reduced hours. The Gloucester industrial park is also getting more attention from police.
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With schools closed, youth liaison officers are undertaking new duties.
And beyond that, there are more marked and unmarked cars out and about every day, Power said.
鈥淲e have significantly expanded the number of police officers working every day on the streets of 91原创,鈥 Power said.
One of the goals is to make sure people know the police are out there, to make them feel secure.
In some ways, the changes will make it easier for RCMP to operate.
鈥淒rug dealers will keep dealing drugs, and we鈥檒l keep going after drug traffickers,鈥 Power noted.
But the reduced number of people out on the streets may make it harder for them to hide their activities when selling.
鈥淚t is going to be a little more difficult for them to operate,鈥 Power said.