The Richmond Heights Police Department has compiled our year-end report, which summarizes all aspects of the department’s operations for the calendar year 2020. A copy of the report can be found below:
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The Richmond Heights Police Department responded to 52 traffic accidents in the month of January 2021. This is down from the 60 accidents that were handled in January 2020.
The FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Program captures details on each single crime incident—as well as on separate offenses within the same incident—including information on victims, known offenders, relationships between victims and offenders, arrestees, and property involved in crimes. For more information, visit the FBI’s NIBRS website. last updated 3/5/2021
The Richmond Heights Police Department responded to 64 traffic accidents in December 2020. This is down from the 84 accidents that were handled in December 2019*. For the year, we have responded to 538 accidents. This is 306 less than the same time period in 2019*. It should be noted that this includes accidents that occur on private property. For accidents that occurred only on public roadways, we responded to 497 in 2020. This was significantly less than the 778 we responded to in 2019*. *This decrease can be attributed, in part, to the significant drop in vehicle traffic due to the COVID-19 pandemic. last updated 2/5/2021
The FBI’s UCR Program collects statistics on the number of offenses known to law enforcement. In the traditional Summary Reporting System (SRS), there are eight crimes, or Part I offenses, (murder and nonnegligent homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, motor vehicle theft, larceny-theft, and arson) to be reported to the UCR Program. For more information, visit the FBI’s UCR website. The Richmond Heights Police Department responded to 58 traffic accidents in the month of November 2020. This is down from the 78 accidents that were handled in November 2019*. For the year, we have responded to 474 accidents. This is 286 less than the same time period in 2019*. *This decrease can be attributed, in part, to the significant drop in vehicle traffic due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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