Calls for social disorder in the downtown core “decreased significantly” during a police operation Wednesday, according to the Calgary Police Service.
On Wednesday, the Calgary Police Service (CPS) conducted Operation Order, which saw officers redeployed from other parts of the city to patrol key areas in the downtown core including the East Village, Stephen Avenue and Century Gardens.
Updated figures from the service show 40 charges were laid against 25 people during the operation, with 13 of those charges related to breaches of probation or failure to comply with a release order.
220 warrants were also executed by officers, CPS said in a press release late Thursday.
The one-day operation also resulted in 115 referrals to social agencies, and six encampment cleanups.
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