Crime & Safety

George Latimer Releases Statistics Showing Crime Is Down In Westchester County

"Our police are doing remarkable job keeping Westchester County safe. People move here, and stay here, because Westchester County is safe".

(Westchester County Government)

February 23, 2022

All crime is down double digits in Westchester County. County Executive George Latimer said it all comes down to good police work and community connections.

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Latimer: “What you see in some places around the state, crime increasing – is not happening in Westchester County. Crime is continuing to drop and I credit all the brave men and women in uniform for this positive trend.”

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The Westchester County Department of Public Safety compared January - September 2017 vs. 2021 and saw a decrease across the board.

Source: DCJS, Uniform Crime Reporting File (as of 2/7/2022)

Westchester County Department of Public Safety Commissioner Sheriff Thomas Gleason said: “I want to thank County Executive Latimer for his support of our brave men and women and his support of our approach to policing. Law enforcement is part of the community and it is only when we work together that we can succeed.”

Latimer said: “Our police are doing a remarkable job keeping Westchester County safe. People move here, and stay here, because Westchester County is safe. Crime is down – it’s been down and it will continue to be down. Together we will fight to keep our streets safe.”

County Public Safety credits the drop in crime to the work of the local municipalities, the collaborative efforts at the Real Time Crime Center and community policing. The Westchester County Police Department operates a real-time crime center that includes automated license plate readers and artificial intelligence. The hub is where police collect and analyze surveillance, intelligence and data from a number of sources in real-time. Every police agency in Westchester County is represented at the Real Time Crime Center.

Index Total: 26.5% Total Decrease

2017: 8,434

2021: 6,196

Violent Crime: 27.6% Total Decrease

Violent Crime

2017: 1,484

2021: 1,074

Murder

2017: 15

2021: 13

Rape

2017: 91

2021: 69

Robbery

2017: 446

2021: 261

Aggravated Assault

2017: 932

2021: 731

Property Total: 26.3% Total Decrease

Burglary

2017: 719

2021: 490

Larceny

2017: 5,791

2021: 4,208

MV Theft

2017: 440

2021: 424


This press release was produced by the Westchester County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.