Week of Nov. 2–9 saw nearly 129 calls per day, including crashes, partner violence, mental health calls, and weapons reports
By NetNewsLedger Staff
Thunder Bay — The Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS) responded to 900 calls for service from November 2 to 9—an average of about 129 calls per day.
The week included crashes, intimate partner violence reports, mental health calls, weapons incidents, and other public-safety concerns.
The Week at a Glance
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Motor vehicle collisions: 69 (≈ 7.7% of all calls)
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Intimate partner violence: 47 (≈ 5.2%)
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Mental health–related calls: 42 (≈ 4.7%)
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Weapons calls: 16 (≈ 1.8%)
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Assaults: 30 (≈ 3.3%)
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Break and enters: 12 (≈ 1.3%)
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Unwanted persons: 67 (≈ 7.4%)
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Family disputes: 20 (≈ 2.2%)
Daily Averages (Approx.)
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Collisions: ~10/day
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Intimate partner violence: ~7/day
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Mental health: ~6/day
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Weapons: ~2–3/day
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Assaults: ~4/day
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Break and enters: ~2/day
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Unwanted persons: ~10/day
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Family disputes: ~3/day
Safety Notes
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Crashes: Winter driving conditions demand slower speeds, longer stopping distances, and clear windows/lights.
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Intimate partner violence: If you or someone you know is in danger, call 911.
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Mental health: For immediate risk of harm, call 911.
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Tips & non-emergencies: TBPS non-emergency line (807) 684-1200. Anonymous tips: Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477 or p3tips.com.
TBPS continues to urge residents to report suspicious activity promptly and to use emergency services when safety is at risk.






