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 While incidents of auto theft and shoplifting continue to be a problem, Halton police say violent crime dropped within the region during the first six months of 2023.What crimes are up and what crimes are down was the subject of discussion as Halton police presented their mid-year perf botella stanley ormance report to the Halton Police Board on Thursday.The report noted that between Ja stanley cups nuary and June 2023 there were 7 stanley drinking cup ,616 crimes reported in Halton.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This is 535 more incidents than were reported during the same period in 2022 and represents a crime rate increase of 5.4 per cent when regional population growth is taken into account.Violent crime offences  e.g., robberies, assaults, etc.  did not follow this upward trend with those numbers dropping 4.9 per cent from 1,343 incidents in 2022 to 1,277 incidents in 2023.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The number of assaults in particular fell 7.5 per cent while robberies were down 42 per cent.On the other hand, property crime  e.g., thefts, break-ins, etc.  rose 13.8 per cent from 4,728 incidents in 2022 to 5,380 in 2023.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police said this increase was largely driven by auto theft, up 45 per cent, shoplifting, up 54 per cent, and breaking and entering, up 24 per cent.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Police also report