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Thursday, 14 August 2003 - 4:20pm |
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Road deaths down and more crime solved in Rodney

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Fewer people have died on Rodney?€?s roads and police have solved more crimes according to the latest crime statistics.

Eleven people died on the roads in the last year compared with 19 the previous year.

&#34We have been targeting high crash sites, we?€?ve had traffic alcohol units and the booze bus out and the highway patrol is working hard policing the new stretch of motorway... and it?€?s making a big difference by saving 8 more lives already&#34, said Police Area Controller, Inspector, Janet Hope.

&#34It?€?s also official that we?€?re solving more crime and that?€?s really great news, up 1% to 47% of reported crime this year&#34.
Unfortunately there has been a 2% increase in burglary and most of that increase has been burglars breaking into people?€?s homes.

&#34But the good news is, since Christmas we?€?ve had two dedicated Scene of Crime Officers working for us, they greatly enhance our forensic capability and have come up with some startling results already&#34.

The statistics also show that Rodney has one of the lowest crime rates.

&#34We?€?re in the top 5 safest areas in the country to live&#34.

&#34Overall we have achieved some very positive results and continue to strive for greater levels of safety for us all... this couldn?€?t be done without the ongoing support from the people of Rodney&#34.