Prince George crime down overall, but domestic violence jumps 15%: RCMP report
PRINCE GEORGE – The Prince George RCMP has released its Year in Review, which highlights concerning trends and a few positive developments. Superintendent Darin Rappel presented the annual report to the mayor and council this week, noting a notable increase in domestic violence cases despite an overall decline in crime rates.
The Prince George RCMP’s annual report paints a mixed picture of public safety in the northern capital. While overall crime is trending downward, domestic violence has surged by 15 percent this year. Superintendent Darin Rappel says the increase is alarming and reflects a provincial pattern.
“ We can’t really pin exactly why we’re seeing those issues there. But we do know that these issues in, in, in someone’s life, regarding a loss of job or maybe an illness or drug addiction, can cause a great deal of stress. And unfortunately, that can lead to a rise in domestic violence.
