Hoboken crime declined in every category last year, police chief says

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Jan 9, 2020 3:47 PM
Hoboken saw double-digit drop in both violent and non-violent crime in 2019, according to new data released by the city’s police department.Violent crime dipped 34.2% between 2018, when there were 120 incidents reported, and 2019, which saw 79 violent crimes. Non-violent crimes were down from 861 in 2018 to 664 in 2019 — a 22% drop.“I think there’s that trust there where we get a lot of calls,” police Chief Ken Ferrante said. “We probably receive more than a quarter-million phone calls every year.”There were once again no homicides in Hoboken, and every other crime category, ranging from rape ...
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