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The latest crime stats for Milton have been released by the Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS).
Each week, the report provided by the HPRS, with the associated CityProtect crime map, shows when/where each crime took place in Milton. Between Monday, September 27th to Monday, October 4th, there were at least 21 cases of crime that were reported in our town. Here’s what we could find when looking over the map:
- A quality of life case on Martin Street on Monday, September 27th;
- a theft case on Inglis Drive in Brockville on Monday, September 27th;
- an assault case on Martin Street on Monday, September 27th;
- an assault case on Martin Street on Tuesday, September 28th;
- three breaking and entering cases on Bronte Street South on Tuesday, September 28th;
- a theft case on Main Street East on Wednesday, September 29th;
- a theft case on Sixth Line on Wednesday, September 29th;
- a theft from vehicle case on Nairn Circle on Wednesday, September 29th;
- a breaking and entering case on Jelinik Terrace on Thursday, September 30th;
- a breaking and entering case on Twiss Road in Campbellville on Thursday, September 30th;
- a theft from vehicle case in the area of Steeles Avenue and Thompson Road on Thursday, September 30th;
- a theft of vehicle case on Parkhill Drive on Thursday, September 30th;
- a property crime on Syer Drive on Thursday, September 30th;
- a robbery on Costigan Road on Thursday, September 30th;
- a theft of vehicle case on Cousens Terrace on Friday, October 1st;
- a theft case on Ontario Street South on Friday, October 1st;
- a theft case on Sixth Line on Friday, October 1st;
- a property crime case on Santa Maria Boulevard on Friday, October 1st; and,
- a quality of life case on James Snow Parkway on Saturday, October 2nd.
Of the 21 cases that we were able track down on the map, nine were theft cases, five were breaking and entering cases, two were property crime cases, two were quality of life cases, two were assault cases, and one was a robbery.
With the number of theft and theft from vehicle cases, we’ll recycle a message from the HRPS where it encourages residents to implement the following theft prevention tips:
- Ensure your unattended vehicle(s) are locked and secure;
- Never leave spare keys in your vehicle;
- Remove valuables from plain view; and,
- Equip your vehicle with an alarm.
You can view the map for yourself by clicking here.
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