Plan for prolific offenders
PRINCE GEORGE – Noting that, while being compassionate in addressing mental health and addictions, it doesn’t mean an acceptance of criminal activity. That was one of the messages from Attorney General David Eby, as he launched an investigation into evolving crime trends and identify best practices for addressing them.
“Although there has been an overall decrease in provincial and community crime rates, shifting crime patterns during the pandemic has become a significant issue for downtown cores and local residents, driven by a relatively small group of prolific offenders,” stated Eby during a special announcement today.
Prince George is no exception to what ails other BC communities and the Superintendent of the RCMP is optimistic.
