The North Bay Police Service released its July and August statistics for domestic-related calls for service.
Over the month of July, police responded to 105 domestic-related calls. As a result of investigations into these complaints, 27 people were arrested and a total of 73 criminal charges were laid.
17 of the arrests were men, and 10 were women. Among the more serious charges laid: 18 charges of assaults, eight charges of assault with a weapon, one charge of criminal harassment, and seven charges related to domestic violence.
In the month of August, the police responded to 90 more domestic-related calls. Investigations into these complaints led to 14 people getting arrested and a total of 23 criminal charges were laid.
Six men were arrested, and eight women. Among the more serious charges laid in August: Nine charges of assault, four charges of threatening, one count of criminal harassment, one count of robbery and two counts of failure to comply with release conditions.