Thunder Bay Crime Report – April 21 2013

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Thunder Bay Police Service on duty in Fort William Business District
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Thunder Bay Police Service on duty in Fort William Business District

THUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay drivers combined with winter weather and icy streets kept Thunder Bay Police busy. There were 68 traffic incidents responded to by officers. Police responded to a total of 176 calls. Traffic incidents topped Quality of Life calls. 

However there were 48 Quality of Life calls including 30 liquor related offences. As well there were 16 Disturbances, and four drug related offences.

Thunder Bay Road Conditions Kept Police Busy

Road conditions generated a problem for drivers, and kept police busy too.

Thunder Bay Police joined with police services across Canada and North America in recognizing the combined efforts of the FBI, Boston Police and Watertown Police on Friday night. @tbpsmedia retweeted the Boston Police Department’s Tweets.

Thunder Bay Police have also created a Twitter feed for traffic. Go to @tbpstraffic to join and follow the Tweets! The traffic Twitter is fairly quiet since it started, but with the road conditions and number of traffic incidents, it is likely officers were too busy to be Tweeting.

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