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Arrests, collisions, and automobile thefts all went up by 21%, 20%, and 17% respectively from February to March. Jean Chen reports, "The good news is that larceny and theft offenses are down 34% compared to last year at this time." Automobile thefts remain much lower compared to last year as well. https://alamedapost.com/news/march-2025-apd-crime-statistics/
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APD has released the 2024 Annual Report, highlighting goals for the year and whether they achieved them. Check out the technology advancements, budget, crime patterns, traffic enforcement, and community outreach. https://alamedapost.com/news/alameda-police-department-2024-annual-report/
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"Automobile thefts have continued to stay relatively low in 2025 compared to the spike in thefts that occurred last year, according to the Alameda Police Department (APD)," reports Jean Chen. "There have been 69 thefts this year so far, compared to 236 last year at this time, a 71% decrease." https://alamedapost.com/news/february-2025-apd-crime-statistics/
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Automobile thefts have continued to decline in Alameda, with a 72% decrease from January 2024 to January 2025. Jean Chen also highlights a selection of noteworthy police activity from January 2025, including a fatal collision, fraud, and an update on traffic enforcement statistics. https://alamedapost.com/news/january-2025-apd-crime-statistics/
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“2024 brought significant reductions to crime reports in several key areas,” reports Adam Gillitt. APD statistics showed significant improvements, most notably in vehicle theft, other theft, and property crimes. https://alamedapost.com/news/alameda-crime-reports-drop-9-2023-2024/
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The latest statistics released by the Alameda Police Department show positive trends in most areas. Adam Gillitt notes, however, that the data are now presented in a new format that omits several key data points and eliminates details that were included in the previous format. https://alamedapost.com/news/arrests-up-car-thefts-down/
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For the second month in a row, APD's data show that reports of vehicle theft have remained low and even decreased slightly from September to October. "Compared to last year at this time, however, vehicle theft has decreased even more, down by more than 61%," reports Adam Gillitt.
https://alamedapost.com/news/apd-update-vehicle-thefts-traffic-citations-continue-decrease/
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After hitting a high of 106 in July 2024, reports of vehicle thefts in Alameda remained low for September, coming in at 56. Adam Gillitt presents vehicle crime data for the last six months and covers other notable events for September.
https://alamedapost.com/news/alameda-police-department-update-vehicle-thefts-continue-decrease/
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Reports of vehicle theft in Alameda wax and wane with each month, leaving the impression that the problem may be difficult to manage. However, Adam Gillitt notes a striking drop in vehicle thefts in August 2024 compared to both July 2024 and the same time period last year.
https://alamedapost.com/news/alamedas-seesawing-vehicle-thefts-drop-dramatically-august/
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APD has released crime statistics for July 2024, the month of the tragic mass shooting Kitty Hawk Road. Adam Gillitt shares notable instances from the month, including an apparent murder-suicide at a Bay Farm home.
https://alamedapost.com/news/july-crime-statistics-include-two-cases-of-homicide/
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"When reviewing the most recent crime statistics released by the Alameda Police Department, there is a noticeable downward trend in the crime on most of Alamedans’ minds—vehicle theft," reports Adam Gillitt. Plus, to support HERS Breast Cancer Foundation, get a $10 limited edition pink APD patch.
https://alamedapost.com/news/apd-june-reports-show-promising-trends-in-2024/
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APD's May 2024 statistics reflect a persistent issue in Alameda—vehicle theft. Adam Gillitt gets into the numbers and notes that despite spikes, overall vehicle thefts reported per month have continued to trend downward since a peak of 137 in October 2023.
https://alamedapost.com/news/may-2024-apd-numbers-show-lingering-vehicle-theft-problems/
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After car theft skyrocketed for months, APD's April statistics reveal a 21% reduction in reports of stolen vehicles over March 2024. Adam Gillitt notes that catalytic converter thefts seem to be creeping back up, but the numbers remain far below the peak reached before a theft ring was broken up in June 2023.
https://alamedapost.com/news/april-2024-apd-statistics-show-continuing-improvements/
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Crime report numbers released by the Alameda Police Department (APD) for the month of March 2024 show improvements in several key metrics. Adam Gillitt notes that reports of vehicle theft dropped by almost 25% from the previous month.
https://alamedapost.com/news/alameda-police-crime-statistics-for-march-2024/
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APD's February statistics show that vehicle theft continues to be a problem for the community as the reports of theft seesaw from month to month, albeit with an overall downward trend. Adam Gillitt breaks down the numbers.
https://alamedapost.com/news/apd-statistics-released-for-february/
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The Alameda Police Department released their monthly statistics for January 2024, showing decreases in almost every major area from the previous month. Adam Gillitt presents the data and notes a comforting 15% decrease in auto theft, which was previously skyrocketing.
https://alamedapost.com/news/january-apd-crime-statistics-show-reductions/
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Alameda Police Department has released its statistics for December and all of 2023. Adam Gillitt reviews the data and details an astonishing 114% increase in vehicle theft reports from 2022 to 2023, among an overall increase in most other reported crimes.
https://alamedapost.com/news/car-thefts-skyrocket-in-alameda/
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APD's August statistics show a few changes from the month before, including some worrisome increases, but one very encouraging trend shows catalytic converter theft is way down.
https://alamedapost.com/news/apd-august-statistics/
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The APD June statistics report revealed an increase of 117% in auto thefts, but a 30% decrease in catalytic converter thefts vs May, 2023. See the full month in review, including five significant incidents that occurred in June.
https://alamedapost.com/news/apd-june-statistics/
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