The start of the new year has passed but the auto crimes and break-ins of the winter have not.
According to Crime Stoppers, between Jan. 21 and Feb. 17, an approximate total of nearly 100 thefts from cars took place, along with additional crime, in hot spot areas from downtown Kelowna to the Rutland areas.
… 1 auto theft.
C – Approx. Bernard-Springfield, Burtch-Spall: 9 thefts from auto, 3 business B&Es
D – Approx. Powick Rd&HWY 33 area: 13 thefts from auto, 6 business B&Es, 2 residential B&Es, 2 auto thefts, 1 bike
E – Approx. Leathead, HWY 97-Hollywood: 10 thefts from auto…— Mack Britton (@MackBrittonBC) March 20, 2019
….4 business B&Es, 1 auto theft, 1 residential B&E.
F – Approx. Hollywood-Rutland, Leathead-Springfield: 8 thefts from auto, 2 residential B&Es, 1 business B&E, 1 auto theft, 1 robbery.
Data: Crimestoppers— Mack Britton (@MackBrittonBC) March 20, 2019
While thefts from vehicles are the most frequent, break-and-enters through out the hot spots on the maps are high as well for both residential and business break-ins.
Seven bikes were stolen with the time period, as well as seven cars stolen with four being stolen from downtown.
There was one reported robbery in the Highway 33 and Rutland Drive South area.
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The trend of vehicle break-ins continued on the Westside of the bridge with 36 break-ins in the hot spots.
C – Approx. Stevens Rd to Ross Rd: 7 business B&Es, 5 theft from auto, 1 auto theft.
Data: CrimeStoppers— Mack Britton (@MackBrittonBC) March 19, 2019
The frequency of crimes was highest in the area above Westbank, with 21 vehicle break-ins, seven break-and-enters, and one vehicle theft.
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The Crime Stoppers numbers from February to March have not yet been released.
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