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Police present new NIBRS format; citywide calls down year-to-date, some theft and collision categories rise
Summary
Detective Richard Lee presented the South Pasadena Police Department’s National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) data for June and July 2025, showing a year-to-date decline in overall calls for service but increases in moving citations, collisions and scam reports.
Detective Richard Lee presented an expanded National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) report for June and July 2025, explaining the city’s transition from the old UCR format to the more detailed NIBRS categories. Detective Lee said adult arrests fell from 42 in June to 29 in July, a 31% decrease, and juvenile arrests were zero in both months. He reported a 114% increase in moving citations (291 in July vs. 136 the previous month) and an overall 55% rise in…
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