A WA parliamentary question seeks data on motor vehicle break-ins in the Central Metropolitan District, including theft, offender charges, and incidents near Lake Monger. The answer provides statistics on break-ins, thefts, resolutions, and location data.

AnsweredQoN 745Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 February 2003
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services

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(1) How many motor vehicle break ins were reported in the WA Police Service’s Central Metropolitan District in 2001/2002?
(2) How many of the reported motor vehicle break ins in (1) involved property theft other than the vehicle itself?
(3) In how many cases of the reported motor vehicle break ins identified in (2) was an offender charged?
(4) How many of the reported property thefts in (2) occurred in the vicinity of Lake Monger?

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Answered
3 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
98 days
(1&2) ‘Motor vehicle break –ins’ and ‘motor vehicle theft’ are identified as two separate offences. There were 5928 motor vehicle break-ins’ and 1429 ‘motor vehicle thefts’ in 2001/02. (3) In 186 incidents at least one offender was arrested, summonsed, formally cautioned or referred to a Juvenile Justice Team. A further 301 incidents were satisfactorily resolved by other means. (4) Of the 5,928 reported motor vehicle break-ins (excluding motor vehicle theft): · 47 occurred within the vicinity of ‘Lake Monger’ · 331, although occurring within the Central Metropolitan Police District, were unable to be precisely geographically placed.
(3) In 186 incidents at least one offender was arrested, summonsed, formally cautioned or referred to a Juvenile Justice Team. A further 301 incidents were satisfactorily resolved by other means. (4) Of the 5,928 reported motor vehicle break-ins (excluding motor vehicle theft): · 47 occurred within the vicinity of ‘Lake Monger’ · 331, although occurring within the Central Metropolitan Police District, were unable to be precisely geographically placed.
(4) Of the 5,928 reported motor vehicle break-ins (excluding motor vehicle theft): · 47 occurred within the vicinity of ‘Lake Monger’ · 331, although occurring within the Central Metropolitan Police District, were unable to be precisely geographically placed.
· 47 occurred within the vicinity of ‘Lake Monger’ · 331, although occurring within the Central Metropolitan Police District, were unable to be precisely geographically placed.
· 331, although occurring within the Central Metropolitan Police District, were unable to be precisely geographically placed.

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