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Plymouth Police Department Addresses 775 Incidents in Busy Week: From Arrests to Wellbeing Checks

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Published on March 10, 2025
Plymouth Police Department Addresses 775 Incidents in Busy Week: From Arrests to Wellbeing ChecksSource: Google Street View

The Plymouth Police Department has recently released a breakdown of its weekly activities, offering a glimpse into the routine operations and challenges faced by local law enforcement. In a social media post, the department detailed the array of incidents handled between last Sunday, March 2, and last Saturday, March 8, encompassing a total of 775 incidents that required police attention over the course of just one week.

In Plymouth, officers made 15 arrests and filed 17 criminal complaints, showing a need for active policing. They also responded to 66 medical, mental health, and well-being checks. Additionally, there were 96 traffic stops and 36 building alarms attended, emphasizing a focus on road safety and property security.

Traffic concerns, always a staple of urban and suburban life, were addressed with the completion of 16 motor vehicle accidents investigations and 96 traffic stops—a number that might slide into the daily grind for the drivers of Plymouth but for the officers, each stop is a potential risk, each accident a narrative of caution unwritten on the winding roads. According to the Plymouth Police Department's Facebook post, the police also attended to 16 disturbances and looked into 25 instances of suspicious activities.

The Plymouth Police Department received 33 accidental 911 calls but remains committed to public safety. They ended their weekly update with gratitude: "Thank you to our officers and community for your support! Stay safe, Plymouth!"