Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Chief Ricucci's Final Crime Report to the Community- News Release


NEWS RELEASE
City of Takoma Park Police Department
● 7500 Maple Avenue ● Takoma Park, Md 20912
For more information contact:
Acting Public Information Officer (PIO)
Andrew Gucciardo, 301/891.7130 or 240/328.4835

July 24, 2012 (1:00 p.m.)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Chief Ricucci of the Takoma Park Police Department is pleased to update the community on the latest Part 1 crime statistics. Through the first half of 2012 the City has experienced a 15.8% overall decease in crime compared to this same time period in 2011. The biggest reductions by crime category include burglary which has decreased by 56.1%, auto theft which has decreased by 46.8%, and aggravated assault which has decreased by 35.7%. Crime categories that have seen an increase include robbery at 13.3% (2011/15 incidents, 2012/17 incidents), and theft which has increased by 10.4% (2011/144 incidents, 2012/159 incidents).

Over the last five years the City of Takoma Park has experienced significant decreases in overall Part 1 crime and in every crime category. Since 2007 overall crime has decreased by 28.9% on average when compared to present day statistics. Every crime category deceased over the last five years. Some of the largest decreases include: auto theft which has decreased by 45.7%, aggravated assault which deceased by 44.4%, and robbery which decreased by 42.6%.

Chief Ricucci equates the decrease in crime during his tenure to several factors. Factors such as keeping staffing levels at full strength, retaining experienced officers, embracing community policing, and transparency while working with the community. Emphasis was also placed on better training for officers, equipment upgrades, and development of the crime analysis program.

Chief Ricucci stated, "As I leave Takoma Park, I believe it is a safer place as a result of the partnership that was created between the police department and the community." The Chief went on to say, "The community has been a vital part of our success in reducing crime. I also want to thank the men and women of the department who by their efforts, have made a significant difference in our city."

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