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San Antonio Crime Drop by 13% in 2025
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San Antonio experiences a significant drop in overall crime, with a 13% decrease in 2025. Violent crime, including homicides and kidnappings, also saw a decline. Property crimes, such as motor vehicle theft and vandalism, dropped by over 18%. Despite an increase in crimes against society, this is due to increased enforcement efforts. The police department also reported faster response times to emergency and non-emergency calls.
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