- March 28, 2024
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Longboat Key Police Chief Pete Cumming released crime statistics for the first six months of the year that reflects a 62.5% decrease in burglaries and larcenies when compared to the same period in 2012.
Total cases involving burglary and larcenies amount to 48 incidents, compared to 128 in 2012, for a 62.5% decrease.
The highest percentage of service calls fell under the category of fire department assistance, with a total of 814 calls for the first half of 2013, a 4.6% decrease from the same period in 2012.
Burglar alarm responses represent the next highest number of responses with 372 calls, compared with 437 in 2012, for a 17% decrease.
Traffic related activity, including accidents, stand at 703 calls so far for 2013, down by 30 calls, for a 4% decrease.
The police department responded to a total of 1,463 calls for service in the first quarter of the year and 1,613 calls in the second quarter, for a total of 3,076 incidents. That’s a 1.1% decrease in police department calls when compared to the first half of 2012.
“In summary, the police department is experiencing a level of activity in all areas typical with seasonal fluctuation and criminal activity commonly associated with this community,” wrote Cumming in a crime incident report.
Contact Kurt Schultheis at [email protected].