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Crowley police report shows crime declines; committee advances higher fines, restitution language and approves liquor-permit renewal
Summary
Police chief reported year-to-year drops in several categories; public-safety committee moved to send amendments raising minimum fines and adding restitution to city ordinances to council and approved a Class B liquor permit renewal for South Crowley Pantry.
Crowley’s Public Safety Committee on Jan. 14 received an annual report from Police Chief Troy Hebert that showed year-over-year reductions in several categories and approved steps to strengthen local penalties for some offenses.
Chief Hebert told the committee the department answered 649 calls in December and presented year-to-year comparisons showing declines: simple assaults averaged 15.4 per month in 2023 and 11.8 in 2024 (a 23% reduction), aggravated assaults and batteries averaged 11 per month…
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