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Brownwood Police Release February Crime Statistics

By: Lisa Tipton, BrownwoodNews.com
Updated: March 8, 2012
Brownwood Police Chief Mike Corley released crime statistics for the month of February along with year-to-date numbers for 2011 and 2012.

Corley releases Brownwood Police Department crime statistics on a monthly basis as a program to have a more transparent department to the public. Corley stated that he also looks at these numbers to see where the department needs to focus.

The total number of crimes decreased by 23 incidents in February as compared the previous month. Overall, reported crime in Brownwood decreased by approximately 17 percent from the previous month. Of these crimes, about 22.8 percent were cleared for the month of February 2012.

Year-to-date statistics for 2012 show that 20.7 percent of reported crimes were cleared, as compared to 17.6 percent of the number of crimes during the same period of 2011. The 2012 total number of reported crimes is up for the year by 67.7 percent as compared to 2011. The majority of these crimes are larceny theft which was up by 50 percent as compared to year-to-date numbers for February of 2011.

Click the link below for the January and February 2012 statistics along with tables of year-to-date 2012 and 2011 statistics of the same time period for comparison. The number reported refers to crimes that were assigned a case number and responded to by police. The number cleared refers to how many cases were closed either by an arrest or after further investigation.

Two new categories of crimes have been added to this report, driving while intoxicated arrests and motor vehicle accidents. According to reports released in February, DWI arrests are the same for January and February as are the number of motor vehicle accidents. The year-to-date report shows that 2012 has had 12 more DWI arrests than 2011. There has been a decrease of 5 percent in the number of motor vehicle accidents in 2012 compared to the prior year.

To see the crime tables, click here.

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