Salina Burglary Reports Drop 56% Week-Over-Week to Lowest Weekly Average Since January
Reported burglaries and home invasions in Salina fell sharply this past week, with the daily average dropping to 0.4 from 0.9 the prior week — a 55.6% decline. The week saw just 3 incidents across 7 days, with zero reports on 4 of those days.
The decline reverses a brief uptick in early February. After a prolonged stretch of zero daily reports from January 23 through February 3, activity picked up with scattered incidents through mid-February. This week's pullback brings the average back below the historical norm of 0.6 per day across 100 data points tracked since November 5.
The recorded high for a single day remains 5 incidents, with most days seeing either 0 or 1 report. The current quiet stretch is a positive sign for the community heading into late February.
View the full trend at salina311.com/analytics.
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