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Crime in Sioux Falls dropped last year – in some cases to levels not seen in more than a decade.
After years of seeing a steady uptick in stolen vehicles, the public has responded, and the number is trending down.
As warm weather approaches, Downtown Sioux Falls Inc. is planning an expansion of its successful ambassador program.
“Without a doubt, the single biggest complain we hear on a very regular basis in town references speeding and reckless driving.” Here’s what law enforcement is trying to do about it.
When your summer internship involves rappelling down a six-story building: Meet the SDSU criminology student and the growing program.
A well-known face of the Sioux Falls Police Department retires this month, with a legacy of telling public safety’s story.
What has helped SFPD reach no vacancy with its biggest recruitment class ever? Community support like this.
Last year, violent crime and property crime in Sioux Falls both reached their lowest levels since 2019.
A citywide network of cameras in public locations combined with new license plate-reading technology could help Sioux Falls Police more effectively investigate crimes.
Sioux Falls police chief: Untangling or puncturing the web of crime created in a growing city will be bolstered by multiple efforts in 2025,