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Police: vehicle burglaries, motor vehicle thefts targeted in Operation Safe Streets; department reports arrests and recovered vehicles

5131050 · July 3, 2025
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Summary

Chief Maze reported rising recovered stolen vehicles and increased speeding citations after the department’s Operation Safe Streets; detectives linked shell casings via NIBIN for a shots-fired investigation and seven warrants were served during recent enforcement activity.

Chief Maze delivered the police department’s monthly report at the July 1, 2025 Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting, highlighting vehicle burglaries, motor-vehicle thefts and results from targeted enforcement.

Chief Maze said yearly totals show motor-vehicle theft and vehicle burglary remain a challenge; theft overall is “up a little bit” while recovered stolen vehicles are up 9.4%. Calls for service are up 3.1% year-to-date. The department also reported that speeding citations are up 22.1%, which Chief Maze tied to targeted enforcement activity: “I…

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