{"id":47998,"date":"2020-11-25T10:08:00","date_gmt":"2020-11-25T18:08:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/police-chief-crime-in-kent-has-increased-during-pandemic\/"},"modified":"2020-11-25T10:11:10","modified_gmt":"2020-11-25T18:11:10","slug":"police-chief-crime-in-kent-has-increased-during-pandemic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/police-chief-crime-in-kent-has-increased-during-pandemic\/","title":{"rendered":"Police chief: Crime in Kent has increased during pandemic"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\t\t\t\t
Crime has seen a significant increase during the COVID-19 pandemic in Kent, according to numbers shared by Police Chief Rafael Padilla.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
“Unfortunately it’s not good news,” Padilla said as he showed the year-by-year comparison during his Public Safety report at the Nov. 17 City Council remote meeting.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
Comparing January 2019 through November 2019 with crimes stats from January 2020 through November 2020, crime increased in six categories, with three categories related to vehicle prowling.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
Vehicle theft, prowling and recovery each saw slim increases in total incidences and per 1,000 residents. Vehicle theft saw a 1% increase from 823 to 830 instances, vehicle prowling saw a 5% increase from 1,045 to 1,099, and vehicle recovery had a 4% increase from 586 to 612 instances.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
The largest increase in incidents was shootings, which are up 53% from 2019, from 62 to 95. Of the 95 shootings, homicides were only two of those cases, but injuries were up from 13 in 2019, to 27 in 2020. The shooting crime rate increased by .25 from .47 to .72 instances per 1,000 residents. Almost half the shootings, 41, were “shots fired,” which means police determined a weapon was fired, but no people were injured and no property was damaged. In another 25 of the shootings, only property was damaged.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t