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Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office Reveals Decrease in Crime Rates in #Wrapped2025 Recap

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Published on December 08, 2025
Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office Reveals Decrease in Crime Rates in #Wrapped2025 RecapSource: Facebook/ Multnomah County Sheriff's Office

The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) has taken to social media to unveil its own version of the popular year-end recap with a #Wrapped2025 post that breaks down the latest stats on public safety in the county. MCSO’s Planning and Research Unit provided the data, which indicates a dip in crime rates for the year.

As reported by MCSO's page, from January 1 up to today, there were a total of 3,089 arrests made by the department's deputies. The year-over-year comparison shows a notable reduction in person crimes, which decreased by 9%. Property crimes also saw a significant decline, plunging by 21.1%. These figures seem to reflect a trend of decreasing crime rates in the area.

MCSO's year in review doesn't stop at arrest numbers. Jail stats were also shared, with a reported 18,211 standard jail bookings taking place this year. The average daily population across both county facilities sat at 969 inmates. The figures were shared as part of MCSO’s effort to provide transparency and information on local law enforcement progress and community safety.

The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office expressed its gratitude toward #TeamMCSO through the post, crediting the team's dedicated efforts for making Multnomah County safer. It’s clear from their year-end wrap-up that MCSO has had a busy year, and officials appear to be optimistic about the continuing trend in crime reduction.