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Randolph Crime Rate Drops 10% Over Past Year, Down 36% in Past Decade

RANDOLPH -- Police Chief William Pace and Town Manager Brian Howard are pleased to share that Randolph's 2019 crime statistics show a third consecutive annual decrease in the town's crime rate.

January 11, 2020 Leah Comins Client News, City/Town News, Police News

January 11, 2020 by Leah Comins

For immediate release

RANDOLPH — Police Chief William Pace and Town Manager Brian Howard are pleased to share that Randolph’s 2019 crime statistics show a third consecutive annual decrease in the town’s crime rate. 

According to the National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) statistics submitted by the Town of Randolph, the total number of reported crimes dropped from 1,237 in 2018 to 1,105 in 2019, a 10% decrease. 

The total number of violent crimes dropped 10% from 2018 to 2019. Aggravated assaults were down over 10% and motor vehicle thefts remained at 33 reported incidents. Crimes against property were down from 740 incidents in 2018 to 639 incidents in 2019. Part B crimes such as disorderly conduct or quality of life offenses decreased by 17% in 2019.

The statistics also show a 36% decrease in reported crimes in Randolph over the past decade.

“I am very pleased with the recent crime statistics, which are proof that the work the men and women of the Randolph Police Department do everyday pays off,” Town Manager Howard said. 

“The safety of the community is our number one priority,” Chief Pace said. “Even with crime statistics showing a downward trend, our department’s call volume continues to increase and diversify each year. To respond to this, we have trained an officer in commercial motor vehicle enforcement and there are plans to focus on other quality of life concerns in the coming year, including increased traffic enforcement, pedestrian safety and drunk and drugged driving patrols. I am proud that our department has been successful not only in reducing crime, but has made service enhancements as well.”

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Randolph’s annual crime statistics show the number of crimes against persons, property and society (Group A), and crimes against public order, such as disorderly conduct or drunk/drugged driving (Group B), each year for the past decade. (Photo courtesy Randolph Police Department)

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