For the fourth consecutive year, the crime in Covington, Louisiana,
is down compared to previous years. Covington, Mandeville, and
Madisonville, Louisiana, all have very low crime numbers in St. Tammany
Parish. St. Tammany Parish is considered a very safe place to live and
to move to according to people who currently live in this area.
However, the good news about crime being even lower this year in
Covington, is excellent news for homeowners. This news means that their
homes will continue to appreciate in value as St. Tammany Parish
remains a sought after place to live and move.
Major crime in Covington went down by 22% in 2017, and these
decreases were in the categories of
rape, robbery, aggravated assault,
and assault and theft. There were increases in just 2 categories –
burglary and vehicle theft. Just one murder was recorded in Covington
in both 2017 and 2016, which kept that category number the same.
“While the importance of crime statistics cannot be understated, and
we are ecstatic about the fourth consecutive year of reduced numbers of
crimes reported, the real success of our agency lies in the
relationships we have built with our citizens in the community,” Police
Chief Tim Lentz said in the release. “We are truly blessed to live and
work in a community that cares.”
Community communication and outreach programs can be credited for the
low crime rate in this area. Community members have a good
relationship with law enforcement which helps to keep information
flowing and reduces or stops crime before it happens. Several outreach
programs have been put in place to help with the drug abuse epidemic,
which seems to be a nationwide problem as well.
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