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Dublin police report declines in several theft categories, highlight drone and technology use

Dublin City Council · February 23, 2026
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The police chief told council the department closed 2025 with reductions in several theft metrics and outlined 2026 priorities, including crime preparedness, theft reduction, traffic safety, community engagement, expanded drone use and technology tools for investigations.

The Dublin Police Chief delivered a public‑safety briefing on Feb. 23, reporting progress on crime trends, describing recent incidents and outlining technology investments and 2026 priorities.

The chief said Dublin ended 2025 with declines in theft offenses, including vehicle‑theft and breaking‑and‑entering reports, though the city continues to track an increase in overall crash reports. He highlighted a recent incident in which a stolen vehicle driven by an adult and juvenile crashed into a Donatos building along South High;…

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