Thunder Bay Police Log 918 Calls for Service in First Week of September

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175 Priority 1 responses; collisions top list alongside assaults, weapons calls, and family disputes

THUNDER BAY — The Thunder Bay Police Service recorded 918 calls for service between September 1–7.

Of those, 175 were classified as Priority 1 responses.

By the numbers (Sept. 1–7)

  • 74 motor vehicle collisions

  • 67 calls related to intimate partner violence or family disputes

  • 31 assaults

  • 18 weapons calls

  • 8 break and enters

  • 4 vehicle thefts

  • 66 unwanted person calls

Note: Calls for service reflect incidents reported to police. They do not necessarily indicate charges or outcomes.

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