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Lauderhill police report falling violent crime, outline enforcement and community programs; parks and public works add staff

5919861 · September 30, 2025
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Police presented year-over-year declines in several violent-crime categories and outlined stepped-up enforcement, neighborhood teams and community programs. Parks and Public Works described expanded staffing, irrigation repairs and new street/park maintenance plans.

The Lauderhill Police Department presented crime statistics and new public-safety and neighborhood maintenance initiatives during the Sept. 29 commission meeting, reporting reductions in several felony categories while outlining stepped-up enforcement and community engagement.

The numbers: comparing fiscal-year periods ending in 2024 and 2025 (to mid-September), the department reported declines in auto thefts (down about 40%), residential burglaries (down roughly 21%) and business burglaries (down about 59%). Homicides were recorded at five for the most recent period compared with 15 in a…

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