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Keller police report lower crime rate, faster emergency response; chief highlights license‑plate reader uses and new dispatch survey tool

2521029 · March 5, 2025
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Summary

At the March 4 Keller City Council meeting, the police chief presented the department's annual report showing a fall in the reported crime rate and improved emergency response times, described progress on license‑plate reader deployment and previewed a new post‑call survey tool for citizens.

Keller Police Chief presented the department's 2024 annual report at the March 4 City Council meeting, reporting a citywide Part 1 crime rate of 7.18 per 1,000 residents and improvements in 9-1-1 and priority response times.

The chief told council that the crime rate fell from a previously reported 8.49 and that the department's priority call drive time averaged about 3 minutes 46 seconds and the total call-to-arrival time averaged 4 minutes 15 seconds in 2024. He said reportable crashes decreased 11 percent and that most…

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