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From from bike theft to liquor violations, crime in almost all categories has dropped since 2005, according to an annual crime report released by the Department of Public Safety on Wednesday.
The only crime rate that increased? Drug violations – by more than 150 percent.
In 2005, 229 people were given judicial referrals from DPS for drug violations. In 2007, that number increased to 581.
The report shows that reported bike theft dropped to 102, down from 281 in 2005.
Burglary and motor vehicle theft also showed large decreases; burglary dropped to 38 cases from 71 in 2005, and only eight cars were stolen in 2007, compared to 26 in 2005, according to the report.
Read an in-depth analysis of crime on campus in the Emerald early next week. To see the full report, log on to dailyemerald.com.
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