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Miramar police report shows declines in major crimes in 2025; chief cites staffing and new social‑worker program
Summary
Miramar Police Chief Delrish Moss reported that major violent and property crimes fell in 2025 compared with 2024, and credited increased officer hiring and new social‑worker and victim‑advocate programs for part of the improvement.
Miramar Police Chief Delrish Moss presented the department's 2025 annual report to the City Commission on Jan. 21, saying robberies fell 9.68%, rapes fell 42.11% and murders fell 70% compared with 2024. He also reported a 25.73% decline in property crimes and an overall crime drop of 9.9%.
"In one year alone, 51 police officers were added to our ranks," Police Chief Delrish Moss said, noting the department is budgeted for 265 sworn officers and currently stands at about 250. He said the…
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