Canada Day was a busy 24-hours for the frontline members of the Comox Valley RCMP.
They issued a release yesterday, outlining how officers and other first responders spent the day.
Constable Monika Terragni said officers were called to the following:
- 3 abandoned 911 reports
- one animal call
- one assault
- 8 requests to check the well-being of someone
- 8 calls to assist other agencies (fire department, EHS, other police agencies)
- 2 possible breaches of court ordered conditions
- one break and enter
- 5 disturbances
- one domestic incident
- 2 fights
- 2 hazardous situations
- one impaired driver
- 3 mischief reports
- 2 missing persons
- 2 motor vehicle incidents
- 3 reports of lost/found property
- 6 suspicious circumstance reports
- 4 theft reports
- 4 traffic complaints
- 8 reports of unwanted people.
For more information, visit Comox Valley RCMP.
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