Police chief speaks to business community about crime prevention
Overall, most crime statistics in Prince Albert show an increase compared to this time last year, except for one area: property crimes.
Prince Albert Police Chief Patrick Nogier highlighted the numbers at a luncheon put on by the Prince Albert and District Chamber of Commerce Monday. He said the over 24 per cent decrease in crimes like theft, break and enters, and trespassing is deceiving because people have stopped reporting them.
He cited two reasons for that: the idea that nothing will be done about it once reported; or, that reporting the crime is only going to add to already unfavourable crime index numbers for the city. However, Nogier said reporting those incidents can ultimately help prevent them.
“I can tell you that through tactical analysis of crime activity, where it’s happening, when it’s happening, and how we can better deploy resources so that we don’t continually have to address it or respond to it by having more boots on the ground. So, until we get to a point in time when we’re saying, okay, we’ve noticed patterns of activity that are happening, and there are people that are associated with those patterns of activity – now proactive enforcement tactics can potentially curb future activity from happening.”


