Data collected in 2022 suggests that crime has decreased in the city of Houston, Houston police chief Troy Finner announced Wednesday. htx hounews kprc2 click2houston
In a detailed crime summary report to Houston City Councilmembers, Finner shared preliminary crime data from 2022, highlighting reductions in violent crime across all council districts.
Finner said in 2022, for the fifth consecutive year, HPD officers and investigators arrested more than 21,000 individuals charged with felony offenses, totaling more than 105,000 arrests. ‘The State of Crime in Houston’: Mattress Mack, Crime Stoppers of Houston hold news conference to address crime in our community
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