Crime continues to decline in the borough, as last week’s CompStat report released by the NYPD demonstrates.
Three murders were reported in the borough last week, compared to two last year. Homicides were reported in the 67th, 73rd, and 90th Precincts last week.
The number of homicides for 2009, however, has increased slightly; 180 murders have been reported in Brooklyn this year – 98 in the north end of the borough and 82 in the south end – compared to 177 during the same period last year (98 in the north end, 79 in the south end).
Detectives in Brooklyn North were also kept busy, with five reported rapes last week, compared only two reported rapes in the same period last year. The reverse was the case in Brooklyn South, where one rape was reported last week, compared to five during the same period last year.
Rapes were reported to detectives in the 67th, 73rd, 75th, 77th and 79th Precincts; two rapes were reported in the 75th.
Overall, rapes were down across the borough, with 286 reported so far this year (157 North; 129 South) compared to 307 last year (167 North; 140 South).
Auto theft reports remained steady, with 70 reported last week, compared to the same number during the same period last year. Last year, 44 such incidents were investigated in Brooklyn South and 26 in Brooklyn North; this past week, 50 were reported in Brooklyn South, 20 in Brooklyn North.
The NYPD also reported decreases in other major felony reports, including fewer robberies (122 last week, 176 during the same period last year), felony assaults (100 last week, 115 during the same period last year), burglaries (137 last week, 154 during the same period last year), and grand larcenies (178 last week, 206 during the same period last year).
A detailed breakdown of crime statistics by precinct, borough, and city-wide is available at the NYPD web site.