Craig Maas

 

2007Crime

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New report shows Fargo is a safer city

Fargo Police focused on a simple message in 2007: "Lock It or Lose It." They used billboards, donated television ads, brochures and other means to encourage city residents to secure their valuables. A new report shows Fargoans heard the message loud and clear.

 

The Fargo Police Department's 2007 annual report shows a decrease in property crimes, like thefts from vehicles and auto theft.

 

"We want to congratulate the public on their cooperation and willingness to lock things up," said Captain Tod Dahle. "We hope that our continued focus on "Lock It or Lose It" in 2008 will mean even fewer residents fall victim to thieves."

 

In addition to the drop in property crimes, the 2007 annual report shows Fargo experienced a 4 percent drop overall in what the FBI calls "Part One Crimes." These are offenses considered to be the more serious crimes, including violent crimes.

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06-07

Homicide0222200.0%
Gross sexual imposition4258538864-24-27%
Robbery27192119291053%
Aggravated assault767571969711 %
Arson54111611-5-31%
Burglary364438480506519133%
Theft from vehicle660515520574444-130-23%
Shoplifting36438634234448514141%
Vehicle theft122118153193130-63-33%
All other theft9468768931021952-69-7%
Total Part 1 offenses26062491254628592733-126-4%

 

Percent of crimes solved

FBI 2006Fargo 2007Difference
Murder60.7%100%+39.3%
Gross sexual imposition40.9%67.2%+26.3%
Robbery25.2%48.3%+23.1%
Aggravated assault54.0%66.0%+12.0%
Burglary12.6% 16.9%+4.3%
Theft17.4%35.8%+18.4%
Motor vehicle theft12.6%25.4%+12.8%

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