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Walkin’ The Beat With The Cornwall Police Service
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crime statistics, as well as how we calls for service have been on a from occurring, such as parking in
are working towards our strategic continued rise for the CPS over the a garage if possible, purchasing a
priorities. Some of these initiatives last five years. From 2021 to 2022, steering wheel lock or a Faraday
featured in the 2022 Annual Report we experienced at 7.8% increase in bag, and of course always ensuring
includes the introduction of a new calls for service. Of those call types, your vehicle is locked with your keys
neighbourhood watch program however, we are happy to report a remaining in your possession.
called Paws On Patrol; the return of decrease in both violent crime and In last month’s column, I spoke
popular youth engagement events, property crime from 2021 to 2022.
about our new Security Camera
such as the Youth Symposium, Though work needs to continue to Registry. This is another great
and Bikes and Badges; enhanced be done, we are eager to continue
opportunity for members of the public
services to the vulnerable sector as a to implement new crime prevention to assist police with identifying the
Stephanie McRae result of the work of the Vulnerable initiatives that allow us to work
Communications Co-ordinator perpetrators of crimes such as motor
Sector Mobile Acute Response collaboratively with our community
vehicle thefts, by notifying police
ast month, the Cornwall Police Team; strengthened enforcement of to make a safer Cornwall. that you have surveillance footage
LService (CPS) was pleased to opioid trafficking through the Joint One of the areas we experienced that could be of assistance. Learn
present our 2022 Annual Report to Force Operation Antagonist; as an increase in crime, however, was more about this program on our
the community. well as ongoing efforts in building with thefts of motor vehicles. In website at the web address below.
trust and relationships with diverse
Every year, we compile an annual communities. 2022, Cornwall experienced 167 The CPS welcomes members of the
report that summarizes some of reports of stolen motor vehicles, public to read the 2022 Annual Report,
our major accomplishments, our In looking at the crime stats, which is a 53% increase from 2021. which serves as an important method
We continue to urge motorists to of reporting back to the community.
Warner Insurance presents take steps to try and protect their Please check it out on our website at
Member of the Month vehicles to prevent these crimes www.cornwallpolice.com.
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Sherry Benoit Dairy Queen donates cakes
Sherry Benoi
This is Sherry’s first year in OSGA! She lives to Cool Kid Club
in Brockville and has two grown children. The
first event she competed in was billiards and
Sherry placed fourth. She also competed in carpet
bowling and paired up with her mother.
Other Interests & Hobbies
Sherry enjoys painting, playing slo-pitch, and
doing crafts.
Sherry has found it fun getting out and meeting new people at the OSGA
events. She likes the exercise and finds it very therapeutic. Welcome, This weeks DQ Cool Kid This weeks DQ Cool Kid
Sherry, and we hope to see you at many more events in the coming years!
is Alexis is Kyphas!
Home • Auto • Business • Farm Insurance Alexis has taken on the role Kyphas is a good sport and
of a junior helper this year
a great friend who loves
and she was incredible!
joking around during free
We can’t thank her
Local enough for her kindness, time, and is also willing to
www.warnerbrokers.ca Service trustworthiness, and hard lend a helping hand with
Online
613-932-7210 • info@warnerbrokers.ca Quotes work. Keep being amazing! spelling when needed! He
is one cool dude!

