
The Plymouth Police Department has released its weekly update, offering a breakdown of the law enforcement activities that took place from June 8th to June 15th. The summary gives a glimpse into the day-to-day operations that keep the community's safety at the forefront. You can view the full report on the department's official Facebook page.
Throughout the week, officers responded to a total of 700 incidents, made 16 arrests, and filed 12 criminal complaints, as noted in the update. In their continual effort to ensure road safety, they conducted 37 traffic stops and handled 29 motor vehicle accidents. The police were also called to 21 disturbances, showing their readiness to quickly and effectively manage conflicts that arise within the community.
Additional activities reported include 34 instances of suspicious activities that officers investigated and 35 accidental 911 calls. Police vigilance was also apparent as they responded to 23 house & building alarms, ensuring that potential threats to property and residents were thoroughly assessed and dealt with. The updates are a weekly routine meant to not only inform but to maintain transparency and strengthen trust between the community and the law enforcement body.
The Plymouth Police Department, through its Facebook post, thanked its officers for their unwavering dedication and the community for its support. They also acknowledge the importance of public cooperation in maintaining a secure environment and encourage continued engagement. The collective effort is demonstrated by the wide array of incidents managed by the police, which reinforce their mission to "Stay safe."









