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Plano reports 11.1% drop in major crime in 2024; city highlights internship program, MLK events, museum exhibit, library anniversary and pet adoption

2147670 · January 24, 2025
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Plano City News reported an 11.1% decline in major crime in 2024 and summarized local items: the mayor’s 2025 internship program, a Collin County NAACP MLK event, a Jackie Robinson exhibit at the Plano African American Museum, Plano Public Library’s 60th anniversary carnival at Davis Library, and a pet adoption feature.

Plano reported a decline in major crime in 2024 and highlighted several community programs and events in a city-produced news segment.

In the segment, Steve Stoler, Plano’s media relations director, said, “In 2024, major crime per 1,000 was down 11.1%.” Stoler attributed the trend to “the hard work and dedication of our law enforcement officers, community leaders, and residents.”

Stoler also said Mayor John Munns launched the 2025 Plano Mayor Summer Internship Program, an “earn and learn” initiative aimed at providing Plano ISD youth with work…

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