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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said he is encouraged by the overall numbers, but property theft and carjackings remain high. The state is working to bring those, and ghost gun incidents, down.
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Violent crime in Bridgeport has seen a significant decrease since last year. This comes as the city’s police force is down 60 officers, and is struggling to recruit more.
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The Regionalized Human Trafficking Recovery Taskforce in Connecticut will increase prevention efforts, provide victim advocacy and support, and educate and train the community to detect and report potential human trafficking activity.
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In Connecticut, violent crime declined between 2020 and 2021 according to statistics released on Thursday by the state’s Office of Policy and Management.
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Less than a quarter of New York police departments submitted data to the FBI 2021 crime statistics, according to an analysis of the FBI’s data released last week.
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The state’s crime rate is once again an issue in the New York governor’s race after two teenagers were shot on Sunday outside the home of the Republican candidate, Lee Zeldin.
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Annual crime statistics released today show crime is down 3% in Connecticut.
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Connecticut’s annual crime statistics for 2021 were released Monday, showing a 3% decline in overall crime.