18,680 of the 46,154 calls made to E\u002DComm acting on behalf of the VPD were abandoned by callers in the first three months of this year
from Drazen Manojlovic, director of the Vancouver Police Department’s planning, research and audit section, being presented to the Vancouver Police Board on Thursday. This is the first time the board has met since Feb. 24.
The report does not state why the calls were dropped by the public, but usually this occurs when the wait is too long.Article content “Concern has recently come to light about the under-reporting of crime and one area to examine this is the number of times a person calls the non-emergency line managed by E-COMM and how often that call is answered versus the caller abandoning the call,” the report states.
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