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Manassas Police cite rise in larceny, declines in DUIs and overdoses; department keeps CALEA accreditation
Summary
The police department reported a 6% increase in Part I offenses driven largely by larceny, while DUI and overdose incidents declined; the department emphasized community policing, CALEA re-accreditation and targeted traffic enforcement.
Chief Doug Keane and Captain Trey Lawler presented the Manassas Police Department's 2024 annual report, outlining crime trends, enforcement activity, staffing and community-engagement efforts.
The report said Part I offenses per 1,000 residents rose from 20 to 21, driven primarily by an increase in larceny (roughly 80% of crimes citywide are larcenies). The department reported an overall 6%…
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