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Leesburg Police Department Releases 2011 Annual Report

The report highlights department operations and key law enforcement events including traffic and workload statistics.

 

The Leesburg Police Department has released its 2011 Annual Report. It highlights department operations and key law enforcement events in 2011 as well crime, traffic and workload statistics, which include the following:

· Calls for service and officer generated proactive actions increased by 12 percent.

· Reportable crashes increased in 2011. There were 450 in 2011 compared to 352 in 2010. The number of injury crashes slightly increased from 117 in 2010 to 124 in 2011. The major cause of crashes continues to be distracted driving.

· Violent crime decreased by 5.4 percent.

· Part I crime (aggravated assault, forcible rape, murder , robbery arson , burglary, larceny-theft and motor vehicle theftincreased by 11.9 percent from 2010 levels. The major cause of the Part I crime increase was larceny; with the bulk of the increase being shoplifting and larceny from autos and most involving unlocked vehicles.   

The full report as well as past annual reports is available on the Town of Leesburg web page.

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Leslie Ackerman

2:49 pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

So now, how about ticketing those texting or talking on the phone while driving like monkeys with guns, instead of hard working citizens who are doing 45 on a 35 mph and in the middle of nowhere.
And how about ticketing some Mercedes and BMWs also instead of hard working middle class citizens only driving a used car.
Such the current, intelligent priorities of our "wonderful" policemen.

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