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College Station police report shows declines in some major crimes but increases in Northgate incidents and weapons seizures

College Station City Council · February 27, 2026
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Summary

The police chief told the City Council that overall major‑crime categories declined in 2025 and department response times averaged about 6 minutes 22 seconds; Northgate saw sharp increases in arrests, citations, drug seizures and weapons recovered, prompting council questions about searches and demographic patterns.

The College Station Police Department presented its 2025 year‑end review to the City Council on Feb. 26, reporting 89,552 total calls for service and an average priority response time of about 6 minutes 22 seconds.

The chief said proactive policing generated roughly 37,953 community contacts and that traffic stops increased to 27,471. He highlighted declines in several crime categories — including burglaries and aggravated assaults — and credited investigative work (naming Detective Andre Mabel as instrumental in organized‑crime investigations) and technology such as drones and K‑9 teams for…

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