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Fredericksburg police report shows rise in incidents but drop in accidents; department credits targeted traffic enforcement
Summary
Chief Borauer told council the police department recorded just over 28,000 incidents and 11,307 calls for service in 2024, a rise driven by proactive stops and special assignments; traffic accidents fell despite a 21.6% increase in vehicle stops after targeted enforcement.
Fredericksburg Police Chief Keith Borauer presented the department’s 2024 year‑end report to the City Council on Tuesday, reporting 28,000 incidents and 11,307 calls for service and describing trends in traffic enforcement, arrests and dispatch volumes.
"In 2024, we had just over 28,000 incidences and 11,307 calls for service," Chief Borauer told the council, noting that incident totals include proactive enforcement such as traffic and pedestrian stops while calls for service count dispatched responses. He…
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