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Lt. McCook reports 94 auto burglaries, 91 auto thefts and 39 commercial thefts; overall crime down 47% year-to-date in Pine Hills

Pine Hills Neighborhood Improvement District (NID) Advisory Council · May 6, 2026
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Summary

At the May 6 Pine Hills NID meeting Lt. McCook presented year-to-date crime figures — 94 auto burglaries, 91 auto thefts and 39 commercial thefts — and said overall crime is down 47% compared with last year.

At the May 6 Pine Hills Neighborhood Improvement District advisory meeting, Lt. McCook delivered the safety update and presented year-to-date crime figures for the community. "94 auto burglaries, 91 auto thefts, and 39 commercial thefts; crime is down 47 percent year-to-date from last year," Lt. McCook reported to the council.

Council members did not take further action on the figures at the meeting; there was no quorum and no votes were taken. The safety update was recorded alongside other routine agenda items including code compliance (no update) and the community presentation. The council noted the next meeting is scheduled for June 3, 2026.