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More police needed in Conception Bay South, says Barry Petten

The MHA for Conception Bay South is calling for a bigger police presence in the area, to respond to armed robberies and other complaints.

With just 2 patrol cars in the community, MHA says more police would make people feel safer

The July killing of a 25-year-old whose body was dumped in Kelligrews has re-ignited pressure for a separate police detachment in Conception Bay South. (Garrett Barry/CBC)

The MHA for Conception Bay South says his town is not the sleepy bedroom community it once was, and he's calling for a bigger police presence in the town.

Barry Petten claims people feel uneasy, especially since the recent homicide of Steven Miller, whose body was dumped in a driveway in Kelligrews.

"I've spoken to a lot of residents and the message that's coming back to me is they don't feel safe anymore," Petten told the St. John's Morning Show.

"I don't believe any increase in police would have prevented this terrible crime from happening, but it's the sense of security that people feel. They don't feel that same sense of security that they had felt over the years."

Barry Petten, the MHA for C.B.S., says he has presented a number of petitions in the legislature calling for an increased police presence. (CBC)

Petten said more patrolling would help, but believes that the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary should open up a new detachment in C.B.S.

"This most recent crime makes it crystal clear to me that policing is probably inadequate in C.B.S.," he said, adding that other violent crimes are becoming all too common.

"Just prior to that serious crime, there was an armed robbery a day or two in Seal Cove. A day or two after, there was another armed robbery in Manuels," he said.

Big area, big population

Petten said C.B.S. is a big geographic area and one of the fastest growing parts of the province, but has only two police cars patrolling the area, with a third being added. Response times, he said, could be 40 minutes.

They don't feel that same sense of security that they had felt over the years.- Barry Petten

"Two patrol cars probably look after Kenmount Road, and you've got two patrol cars looking after C.B.S., population pushing 27,000. It's a huge difference."

Petten said he has presented a number of petitions in the House of Assembly making the argument for a separate police detachment in the town.

Petten says Conception Bay South is so spread out, it could take 20 minutes for a patrol car to drive from one end of the town to another. (CBC)

"It's fine to have extra vehicles in the area, police patrols, and they do great work, but I think you need that in conjunction with an office," he said.

"Why can't they have a base in C.B.S.? Mount Pearl has their own office. Why can't C.B.S.?"

With files from St. John's Morning Show