The WPS received 2,833 calls for service and 5,745 911 calls.
WOODSTOCK - It was a busy couple of months for the Woodstock Police Service.
Deputy Chief Nick Novacich related the latest stats for January and February on his X page this morning.
He says WPS responded 2,833 calls for service over the past two months. It also received 5,745 911 calls, with 124 hang ups.
A total of 591 charges were laid with 226 arrests. Officers also executed 72 warrants and busted eight impaired drivers.
2024 January and February stats @Woodstock_PS
— Nick Novacich (@Deputy_Novacich) March 11, 2024
members performed serving @cityofwoodstock
and @OxfordCounty
Calls for Service - 2,833
911 calls received - 5,745
911 hang up calls - 124
Charges laid - 591
Impaired Drivers - 8
Arrests - 226
Warrants - 72

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