The WPS made 108 arrests and issued 334 charges last month.
WOODSTOCK - It was a busy March for the Woodstock Police Service.
According to the monthly statistics shared on social media yesterday, the WPS received 2,967 calls to 911 last month, and 78 of them turned out to be hang ups.
Officers also issued 24 warrants, made 108 arrests, and laid 334 charges.
They also received 1,621 calls for service and busted seven impaired drivers.
Curious about what WPS has been up to in March 2024?
— Woodstock Police Service (@Woodstock_PS) April 11, 2024
March Statistics:
1621 - calls for service
2967 - 911 calls received
78 - 911 hang up calls
108 - arrests
7 - impaired drivers
24 - warrants
334 - charges laid pic.twitter.com/BlwSjmO2C9

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