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Plymouth Police Report 749 Incidents in Weekly Update: Traffic Crashes, Arrests, and Community Support Highlighted

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Published on September 08, 2025
Plymouth Police Report 749 Incidents in Weekly Update: Traffic Crashes, Arrests, and Community Support HighlightedSource: Plymouth Police Department

The Plymouth Police Department has released its weekly update on social media, offering a breakdown of the various incidents and activities officers were called to address between August 31 and September 7. In a span of a week, the department reported a total of 749 incidents. This included responding to 40 motor vehicle accidents and conducting 40 traffic stops across the community.

In addition to traffic-related incidents, the Plymouth Police logged 13 criminal complaints and made 25 arrests. They were also called to manage 29 disturbances—a testament, perhaps, to the lurking tensions that pulse beneath the calm surface of any community. Responding to 39 suspicious activities, officers continually work to be go-between peacekeepers and investigators, striving daily, though not always flawlessly, to maintain a sense of security in the community.

The report also highlighted the less heralded, yet equally significant, aspects of policing, with 33 house and building alarms being checked and 45 accidental 911 calls received. Meanwhile, a commendably high number of well-being checks were noted, with officers dispatched to conduct 56 medical, mental, and well-being assessments, according to the Plymouth Police Department.

The department's weekly update concluded with a note of gratitude, acknowledging "our officers for their dedication and to our community for your support!" as directly quoted from the post