Communications Centre handled 4,370 calls, including 1,747 made to 911
THUNDER BAY — Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to 902 calls for service between February 1 and February 7, reflecting another busy week for frontline policing in the city.
Police also report the Thunder Bay Police Service Communications Centre handled 4,370 calls during the same period, with 1,747 calls placed directly to 911.
Weekly call breakdown
Thunder Bay Police provided the following snapshot of key call types officers attended over the week:
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Motor Vehicle Collisions: 115
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Unwanted Persons: 102
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Intimate Partner Violence: 41
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Mental Health Act calls: 33
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Assaults: 22
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Family Disputes: 15
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Weapons Calls: 15
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Break and Enters: 10
Police note these figures represent selected categories and do not capture every type of incident officers responded to during the reporting period.






