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The 2023 Berkeley Police Annual Report revealed efforts to resolve understaffing and reported a 10.5% increase in “Part One Crimes,” such as auto theft and arson. ....
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More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. MANTECA CRIME DROPS 24% IN ‘20 All burglaries plunge by 44% to 400; per capita crime continues its downward trend since 2015 Crime in Manteca numerically dropped for the second straight year in 2020. Part One Crimes, or the 12 more serious crimes classified as felonies that the FBI uses to determine the relative safety of communities, dropped in nine categories with residential burglaries leading the way plunging 32.7 percent from 110 in 2019 to 74 last year. There has not been a year in Manteca since at least 1998 that there have been less than 100 residential burglaries in Manteca. The peak year for residential burglaries was 2008 with 323. ....
Domestic aggravated assault and car breaks were up The Boston Police Department released its year end crime stats for District E-13 (Jamaica Plain) and overall Part One Crime was down 12 percent for 2020. Part One Crimes are the more serious crimes the Boston Police track and while these crimes were down when comparing Jan. 1, 2019 through Dec. 31, 2019 with the same time period for 2020, domestic aggravated assault and car breaks were up. In 2019 there were 41 domestic aggravated assaults reported in Jamaica Plain but that number increased to 55 for 2020–a 34 percent increase. “There is no excuse for domestic violence,” said the BPD in a statement. “With community members encouraged to stay home to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, the Boston Police Department recognizes the impact that COVID-19 is having on families in our community and the fact that some may find themselves confined with an abuser. This isolation can mean danger for some me ....