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SFPD reports year-to-date drop in crimes, highlights arrests and an off-duty officer collision
Summary
Chief Scott told the Police Commission San Francisco's total reported Part I crimes are down substantially year to date, highlighted several arrests, and reported an off-duty officer was arrested after a collision that left multiple people injured.
Chief William Scott told the San Francisco Police Commission on May 21 that total Part I crimes in the city are down compared with this time last year, with drops in both property and violent crimes.
"We are still tracking a significant negative in our crime from this time last year," Chief Scott said, providing year-to-date figures the department recorded during the meeting. He reported 10,284 total Part I crimes in the prior reference period versus a higher number the previous year and said property crimes dropped from 12,362 to 8,776. Violent crimes were reported at 1,508 for the year compared…
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