Minneapolis

Plymouth Police Recap Busy Week with 733 Incidents, Including 11 Arrests and 15 Criminal Complaints

AI Assisted Icon
Published on December 10, 2025
Plymouth Police Recap Busy Week with 733 Incidents, Including 11 Arrests and 15 Criminal ComplaintsSource: Facebook/Plymouth Police Department

The Plymouth Police Department has shared a summary of their weekly activity, detailing the range of incidents officers were called to respond to between November 30, 2025, and December 6, 2025. According to a post on their official Facebook page, the department handled a total of 733 incidents during the seven days.

Among these incidents, the police made a total of 11 arrests and filed 15 criminal complaints. There were also 39 motor vehicle accidents reported. Traffic regulation enforcement led to 146 stops throughout the week. Running uncontrolled through the midnight streets, 22 house and building alarms await the response of officers.

Other recorded activities that required police intervention included 12 disturbances and 18 instances of suspicious activities. It seems technology had its share of glitches, too, with the report indicating that there were 43 accidental 911 calls made during the week. As part of their community service, Plymouth officers also conducted 50 medical, mental, and well-being checks.

The department took time to express appreciation for its officers' dedication and the community's support. "Thank you to our officers for their dedication and to our community for your support! Stay safe," reads the Facebook update. Even though the police remain vigilant, it is in these medical and mental well-being checks, the true depth of their service to the community is often witnessed, embedded in the care they provide to the unseen struggles that do not make the headlines.