During a recent government meeting, officials addressed rising crime rates in DeSoto, particularly focusing on motor vehicle theft, which has surged significantly both locally and nationally. The police department reported a troubling increase in vehicle thefts, with data indicating that while the trend for this year shows a decrease, the previous year saw a substantial spike. The department is actively employing strategies such as bait vehicle investigations and surveillance to combat this issue.
Family violence incidents were also discussed, revealing a fluctuating trend over the past few years. After a decline in 2022, reports have risen again, prompting officials to reassess their strategies to address this pressing concern.
Response times for emergency calls were highlighted, with an average of 6 minutes and 40 seconds from dispatch to officer arrival. Officers are reportedly quick to respond, averaging 2 minutes and 39 seconds once they receive a call. However, officials acknowledged that even a couple of minutes can feel lengthy in urgent situations.
In terms of accomplishments, the police department celebrated a significant milestone of zero homicides in 2023, a feat achieved only twice in the past 12 years. This achievement is attributed to proactive community engagement and increased visibility of law enforcement.
Traffic enforcement has also been a focus, with a shift from verbal warnings to written citations for traffic violations. This change aims to enhance compliance and address community concerns about speeding, which remains a top complaint among residents. Additionally, the department reported an increase in Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) arrests, reflecting improved enforcement efforts in this area.
Overall, the meeting underscored the ongoing challenges and proactive measures being taken by the DeSoto police to enhance community safety and address crime effectively.