Compliance checks in North Bay, Ont., find half of people on bail violated release conditions
In what police are calling proof the system needs "repairs," almost half of the people North Bay police checked on recently were violating their bail conditions.
The compliance checks were part of a larger campaign dubbed Project Genesis, which not only checked on people on bail, but included a number of people wanted on arrested warrants.
North Bay Police Insp. Jeff Warner said Project Genesis illustrates the fact the bail system is in need of 'repairs.' (Eric Taschner/CTV News)
"In total, officers cleared 104 arrest warrants for a variety of offences including sexual assault, assault with a weapon, theft, mischief, disguise with intent, robbery with violence, impaired operation, possession of controlled substances and a variety of firearms related charges," police said in a news release Tuesday.
"The oldest warrant we had was from 2004," Sgt. David Wright said.
"This person was on the run for 20 years. Eventually it always catches up to you."
In addition to warrants, police checked on 36 people who were freed on bail for offences including, robbery, arson, domestic assault, assault with a weapon, forcible confinement, sexual assault and attempted murder.
"Of those, 17 offenders were found to be non-compliant with their release conditions and were charged accordingly," the release said.
"This amounts to a 53 per cent compliance rate."
A North Bay Police Services vehicle. (Eric Taschner/CTV News)
"Seeing that many people are not abiding by their conditions, whether it be a curfew, whether it be abstaining from contacting a victim, it just goes to show again that, you know, the bail system could use some repairs," said Insp. Jeff Warner.
- Download the CTV News app now
- Get local breaking news alerts
- Daily newsletter with the top local stories emailed to your inbox
"Fifty-three per cent of people were compliant … if I'm being honest, not a good number," Wright added.
"It's not a high number. That just shows that there is work to be done."
All 11 sex offenders police checked on were complying with their reporting requirements.
"Multiple individuals wanted on warrants as well as one offender who was found to be violating their bail conditions were also found with illegals drugs and, in one instance, a prohibited weapon, all of which led to additional charges," police said.
In total, the project resulted in the seizure of approximately $22,700 of drugs, $590 in Canadian currency and one switchblade.
"There were quite a few people who were surprised to see us checking their release conditions," said Const. Christina Buckland.
"So that was surprising to me."
How to provide a tip
If you have information about an individual who is violating their bail or probation conditions or who is wanted on a warrant, contact the North Bay Police Service at 705-497-5555 and press 5 to speak with an officer.
In an emergency, dial 911. To remain anonymous, contact Near North Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
W5 Investigates How a convicted con artist may have exploited Airbnb's ID checks in rental scams
In part two of a W5 investigation into landlord scams, correspondent Jon Woodward looks at how hosts on Airbnb may be kept in the dark about their guests' true identities – a situation that a prolific Canadian con artist appears to have taken advantage of.
'She will not be missed': Trump on Freeland's departure from cabinet
As Canadians watched a day of considerable political turmoil for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government given the sudden departure of Chrystia Freeland on Monday, it appears that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump was also watching it unfold.
Canadian government to make border security announcement today: sources
The federal government will make an announcement on new border security measures after question today, CTV News has learned.
Two employees charged in death of assisted care resident who ended up locked outside building overnight
Two employees at an Oshawa assisted living facility are facing charges in connection with the death of a resident who wandered outside the building during the winter and ended up locked outside all night.
The Canada Post strike is over, but it will take time to get back to normal, says spokesperson
Canada Post workers are back on the job after a gruelling four-week strike that halted deliveries across the country, but it could take time before operations are back to normal.
Lion Electric to file for creditor protection
Lion Electric, a Quebec-based manufacturer of electric buses and trucks, says that it plans to file for creditor protection.
Tofino Harbour Authority closed due to standoff with 'squatter,' agency says
The Tofino Harbour Authority says it has shuttered its office in the coastal Vancouver Island community after what it describes as an escalating standoff with a squatter who has been occupying the harbour property for more than two years.
Canada's inflation rate down a tick to 1.9% in November
Inflation edged down slightly to 1.9 per cent in November as price growth continued to stabilize in Canada.
Transit riders work together to rescue scared cat from underneath TTC streetcar
A group of TTC riders banded together to rescue a woman's cat from underneath a streetcar in downtown Toronto, saving one of its nine lives.