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DELCO Today on MSNSEPTA Reports Reduced Crime, Credits Increased Law EnforcementSEPTA has seen a decrease in crime through the first half of 2025 as a result of increasing its enforcement efforts, writes ...
There's a correlation between more police officers and citations for fare evasion and fewer thefts and assaults, the agency ...
Serious crime has remained low, the report says. That includes a reduction in homicides, aggravated assaults, thefts and arsons.
SEPTA says far too many Philadelphians aren't paying to ride the transit system. It costs the agency about $50 million yearly ...
Serious crimes, including rape, murder and aggravated assault, on SEPTA’s properties have steadily dropped over the course of the first half of this year, officials announced on Tuesday. In a report ...
Following a historic crime reduction in 2024, the authority saw a reduction in seven of eight categories over the first six months of 2025.
Sauer has not shied away from praising the Transit Police's efforts during this period. "We are continuing to see great ...
As the first half of the year has been completed, serious crimes on SEPTA have continued to drop, while petty crimes are on the rise, officials say. According to the first-half 2025 ...
A SEPTA Police report says there's been a 45 percent drop in crime in 2024 compared to the same time last year. The decrease includes significant drops in aggravated assaults (32 to 24) and ...
New analysis suggests a smaller, less costly version of the project might work better than the 12-station proposal.
Violent crime and shootings on the Philadelphia region's public transportation system are down over 30% through the third quarter of 2024, according to data from the SEPTA Transit Police Department.
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