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Police present 2025 year‑end review as Northgate arrests, weapons and motorized conveyance calls rise

College Station City Council · February 27, 2026
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Summary

College Station police reported 89,552 calls for service in 2025, 27,471 traffic stops and an average emergency response time of about 6 minutes 22 seconds. The department cited declines in burglaries but an increase in Northgate arrests, drug seizures and weapons recovered; council asked for follow‑up data on searches by race and hands‑free citations.

The College Station Police Department told the City Council Feb. 26 that 2025 produced 89,552 reactive calls for service and roughly 37,953 proactive contacts, with 27,471 traffic stops over the year.

Chief (on record in the presentation) said average response time for priority emergency calls was about 6 minutes 22 seconds, within the department standard but slightly higher than the previous year. The department reported declines in several crime categories, including burglary and aggravated assault, and attributed improvements to targeted investigations, drone and K‑9 operations.

At the same time,…

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