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Montgomery County police: Violent crime down in Silver Spring
Montgomery County police: Violent crime down in Silver Spring

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time08-04-2025

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Montgomery County police: Violent crime down in Silver Spring

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. () – Montgomery County Department of Police (MCPD) Third District Commander Jason Cokinos said many categories of violent crimes are down in Silver Spring compared to this time in 2024. Although the year is off to a great start, he said there is still work to do. 'Robberies down 30% compared to 2024,' Cokinos said. 'We've had no contact shootings in downtown Silver Spring, no homicides in downtown Silver Spring. Our carjackings, which were already significantly reduced, are even further reduced.' Chief Justice Roberts pauses deadline for return of Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador Cokinos credits several departments and county initiatives for the decline in violent crime. 'The Late Night Safety Bill,' he said. 'We've had very little late-night violence. Our Drone as a First Responder has been huge for downtown Silver Spring. The amount of calls that it has responded to in such short times.' One Silver Spring neighbor told DC News Now said that it's a good start. 'They're encouraging for sure,' he said. 'With the weather starting to get nicer again, my biggest fear is that those statistics might change.' Not all crime is down. Cokinos said car break-ins and car thefts are on the rise but they are working to tackle that trend. 'We are having extra police officer patrols in a lot of these garages,' Cokinos said. 'Both in our evening hours for folks to come to dinner to do stuff, but also in the overnight hours.' MCPD is reminding everyone to lock their car doors and make sure not to leave any valuables in plain sight. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Crime down in Downtown Silver Spring, police say
Crime down in Downtown Silver Spring, police say

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time22-03-2025

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Crime down in Downtown Silver Spring, police say

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. () — Crime in Downtown Silver Spring has decreased by nearly 8% over the past year, the Montgomery County Department of Police (MCPD) said Friday. MCPD said that, according to statistics from 2023 to 2024, there has been a 68% decrease in carjackings throughout the Downtown Silver Spring Business District, dropping from 19 to 6. Additionally, since 2023, robberies have fallen by 24%, and homicides have fallen by 25%. The police department credits increased patrol and community engagement initiatives with the decrease, explicitly citing the and as measures that have helped combat crime. 'We've worked hard to make this community safer, and the numbers show that we're making progress,' said 3rd District Commander Jason Cokinos. 'But we're not stopping here. Our officers are out every day, focusing on preventing crime before it happens.' Earlier this month, that MCPD's Drone as First Responder Program, which entails law enforcement using drones to respond to calls for service, is expanding to Bethesda. MCPD hosts catalytic converter anti-theft event in Wheaton, Silver Spring Cokinos said one challenge the department faces is that most of the crime in the area is committed 'by people who don't live in Montgomery County.' 'That's why we're being proactive, using every tool we have to deter crime and hold offenders accountable. We appreciate the support from our residents and encourage everyone to stay aware and continue reporting suspicious activity. It makes a difference,' he added. In a post on X, Cokinos said MCPD aims to continue driving down violent crime, getting illegal guns off the street, combatting retail theft and reducing car break-ins. 'We will be deploying various strategies over the coming months as we keep working to make our communities safer,' he said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

New data shows crime declining in Silver Spring
New data shows crime declining in Silver Spring

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time22-03-2025

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New data shows crime declining in Silver Spring

The Brief The Downtown Silver Spring Business District has seen a 7.6 percent decrease in crime within the past year, according to Montgomery County Department of Police. Increased patrols and community engagement initiatives are part of the reason why, police said. Some people in Silver Spring Friday said they've noticed the change, others said not so much. SILVER SPRING, Md. - Crime is down in Silver Spring, according to the Montgomery County Department of Police. By the numbers Crime is down 7.6 percent in the Downtown Silver Spring Business District within the past year, according to police. They also said that according to statistics from 2023 to 2024, carjackings are down 68 percent, robberies have fallen by 24 percent, and homicides have decreased by 25 percent. Dig deeper Police attribute the improved numbers to a combination of factors, including increased patrols and community engagement initiatives. Officials also singled out initiatives like the Drone as First Responder Program, the Police-Private Security Camera Incentive Program, and the Real Time Intelligence Center. "Silver Spring sometimes gets a bad rap," said 3rd District Commander Jason Cokinos, "but I will tell you that the data that we have now is heading in a really good direction." What they're saying In downtown Silver Spring Friday, reactions were mixed. "I take my daughter to the playground over here. It's dropped," said Dawit Mengistu, explaining that he has noticed the drop in crime. Others, including Milford Rebbo, said they're not so sure. "I don't see it, but I wish for the best," he told FOX 5. "I want better to come."

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