Crime Statistics - November 2018


November 2018 Statistics

November 2018 statistics compared to November 2017 statistics show a ten percent decrease in “Calls for Service” and a 13 percent increase in traffic accidents.

What are “Calls for Service?” This is ANY incident or concern in which you may call us for when you are in need of assistance.

Traffic contacts had a 5 percent decrease compared to the month of November last year. We issued 282 citations and 598 warnings. (On some contacts more than one warning or citation is issued.) These numbers reflect our interest to educate and remind people of what their responsibilities are on the roadway and to make our community a safer place to drive, bike and walk.

“Part One Crimes” for the month of November 2018 compared to the month of November 2017 stayed the same with no Homicides, no Sexual Assaults, no Motor Vehicle Thefts, no Aggravated Assaults, no Burglaries and no Arson. Thefts decreased from six (6) to five (5.)

Part One Crimes are essential quality of life crimes that have adverse effect on the community. These crimes are the most serious offenses against the community. These crimes are based on what “city crime rates” reflect, based on population.

We contribute many of these low numbers regarding serious crime to YOU, the community. Your aggressive style, awareness and willingness to get involved, help us deter crime.

When you see something suspicious, YOU call us, and we appreciate it. We have your back, and we know you have ours.