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Chief corrects March crime counts; city to reconcile weekly neighborhood reports with RMS data

College Park Public Safety Meeting · April 14, 2026
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Summary

College Park police corrected several March counts (theft-from-auto down to nine from 11) and said some public weekly reports may use calls-for-service and different date ranges; officials committed to sharing location-level data to reconcile the discrepancy.

Chief Colletti opened the April 6 Public Safety meeting by correcting numbers in the written March report, saying the department’s theft-from-auto figure should be nine, not 11, and that a separate “other thefts” count should be seven rather than eight. “The report indicates that we had 11 theft from autos. In reality, we only had 9,” Colletti said.

Colletti presented the department’s March overview — four assaults (two domestic incidents currently under investigation), nine thefts from autos, seven other thefts, and three stolen vehicles — and said there were no robberies or burglaries in the city that month. When asked about a redacted…

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