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Thursday, 14 August 2003 - 4:23pm |
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Police attribute drop in crime to hard work

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Police attribute the drop in street crime and burglary in Waitakere City to early intervention and active policing.

The latest crime statistics show a drop in minor assaults, group assemblies, immoral behaviour, cannabis crime, sexual affronts, burglary and theft.

&#34It?€?s about old fashioned policing... actively engaging with people who are active in crime, coming down hard on youth offenders and arresting people for minor offences before situations escalate&#34, said Waitakere Area Controller, Inspector Mark O?€?Connor.

&#34We?€?re really happy with the decrease in dwelling burglaries and that?€?s come about because we work hard to keep in touch with known burglars, we have the highest resolution rates ever and they continues to increase&#34.

&#34In fact we have high resolution rates across all crime categories (an average of 52.5%) this is because we have motivated, proactive police out 24/7 trying to make Waitakere City a safer place&#34.

&#34We have been fostering crime prevention partnerships with the Waitakere City Council, Mayor Bob Harvey and other local agencies and with further community support I believe we can make further reductions&#34.