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Police Responded to Nearly 1,000 Calls in Thunder Bay

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THUNDER BAY – Between May 17 and 23, officers from the Thunder Bay Police Service dealt with 965 calls for assistance. During this same timeframe, the police communications center fielded over 4,300 calls.

Communications Center Took in 4,351 Calls

The Thunder Bay Police Service Communications Centre processed a total of 4,351 calls throughout the week, including 1,907 that were made directly to 911.

These numbers provide a weekly view of the demand placed on frontline officers, dispatchers, and emergency response teams in Thunder Bay. It’s important to note that calls for service do not always lead to charges being filed, and some situations may still be under investigation.

Breakdown of Calls for Service This Week

The Thunder Bay police shared details on selected call types from May 17 to 23:
Call type / Number of calls
Unwanted persons 71
Motor vehicle collisions 55
Intimate partner violence 45
Mental Health Act incidents 45
Weapons-related calls 30
Assaults reported 29
Family disputes recorded 17
Liquor Licence and Control Act violations 15
Break-ins reported 11
Robberies noted at least 7

Public Safety Challenges in Thunder Bay

The total number of weekly incidents highlights the variety of situations police are called upon to address. These range from traffic accidents and unwanted-person complaints to intimate partner violence cases, mental health emergencies, and weapons-related issues.

This data reflects ongoing challenges faced by emergency services across Thunder Bay and surrounding areas in Northwestern Ontario. The pressure extends not only to police but also impacts operators at the emergency lines, social-service providers, crisis teams, and healthcare professionals.

Calls concerning mental health issues or family conflicts often require collaboration beyond just law enforcement. They may involve support from shelters, health care services, addiction programs, and community organizations.

Understanding Police Call Statistics

It’s crucial to understand that statistics regarding police calls represent received reports and attended incidents. They do not equate to confirmed criminal acts or arrests made.


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