They received a total of 996 calls, 72 were on September 7th, the day of the EF2 Bow Echo Storm.
They say 28 of the 72 calls that day were for dangerous conditions related to storm damages and outages.
They credited the resilience of everyone affected and all responders who helped in getting through that day.
Here is a breakdown of the calls in September:
- Traffic Enforcement – 114
- Foot Patrols – 139
- School Crosswalk Observation – 24
- 911 hang-ups – 35
- Alarm – 19
- Motor vehicle collisions – 24
- COVID related incidents – 5
- Mental Health calls for assistance – 19
- Disputes (domestic, family, neighbour) – 24
- RIDE Checks – 4
- Assault – 9
- Mischief – 8
- Weapons – 5
- Warrants – 18
- Trouble with youth – 12
- Unwanted person – 8
- Trespass to property – 12
- Theft – 21
- Suspicious person – 45
- Stolen vehicle – 1
- Person well-being check – 16
- Noise complaint – 28
- Municipal by-law – 12
- Missing person – 3
- Liquor License Act – 5
- Impaired driving – 4
- Drug offences – 5
- Harassment – 6
- Fraud – 12
- Disturb the peace – 7
- Dangerous conditions – 32 (28 reported on September 7th after violent summer storm)
- Community services – 19
- Bail violations – 4
- Break and enter – 3
- Animal complaint – 15