
Pittsburgh's Central Business District has seen a continued push for safety with the Downtown High-Visibility Patrol in action. Data has come in from the City's Public Safety Center indicating the arrest and citation figures for the past week, September 22-29. According to the City of Pittsburgh's recent report, 16 arrests were made, including three for robbery.
The statistics also reveal the issuance of 27 non-traffic-related citations. When it comes to parking enforcement, figures show that seven parking citations were issued, while there were three tow incidents. The effort, part of a city initiative, aims to combat crime and improve public order in downtown.
Public Safety Center officials highlight the program's success, emphasizing that visible law enforcement helps prevent crime from disrupting daily life in the city center.









