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Timmins crime dropped overall, but shoplifting and arson rose due to bail reform and vacant building use, while police face staffing and infrastructure challenges.
Break-and-enter crimes in Timmins fell 45% from 2022 to 2025, and violent crime is trending down, but shoplifting and arson are rising, linked to bail reform and individuals using vacant buildings for warmth or copper theft.
The police force has 84 officers nearing its 96-member target, is younger and more diverse, and faces staffing and space challenges.
Leadership development and recruitment from northern Ontario are priorities.
Major upgrades to aging HVAC, hot water, and generator systems at headquarters are needed.
Council is considering a community justice centre to support accountability and social services.
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El crimen de Timmins disminuyó en general, pero el robo en tiendas y los incendios provocados aumentaron debido a la reforma de la fianza y el uso de edificios vacíos, mientras que la policía enfrenta desafíos de personal e infraestructura.