Lewes- The Delaware State Police Troop 7 Administration held a community meeting on Monday, February 17, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in Troop 7’s Community Room located at 19444 Mulberry Knoll Road, Lewes, led by Captain Darren Short.
Troop 7 achieved a 63.6% clearance rate in robberies, a 27.6% clearance rate in burglaries, a 79.1% clearance rate in aggravated assaults, a 55.7 % clearance rate in shopliftings and a 36.7% clearance rate in thefts. These clearance rates simply exemplifies the exceptional work the Troopers are doing and demonstrates their desire to solve crimes when they occur. Moreover, Troop 7 had a 73% increase in proactive drug investigations. When examining collisions, the overall total of crashes increased by .5%, however the number of pedestrian related crashes declined 34.8% .
In 2020, Troop 7 will have a multifaceted approach to crime reduction and traffic safety. Deployment strategies will focus on crash causing offenses and proactive criminal enforcement of the core crimes affecting the Troop 7 patrol territory based on the stratified policing model.
We truly appreciate and thank all those in attendance, including Secretary Robert Coupe, Senator Brian Pettyjohn, Representative Peter Schwartzkopf, Representative Ruth Briggs King, Representative Steve Smyk, Sussex County Council President Michael Vincent, Sussex County Council Douglas Hudson, Sussex County Administrator Todd Lawson and State Auditor Kathy McGuiness.
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Presented by Public Information Officer, Master Corporal Melissa Jaffe
Released: 021819 1116
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