montgomery Police Report Meaningful Crime Reduction in 2025
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Montgomery, AL – the Montgomery Police Department (MPD) has reported a significant increase in case closures and felony charges filed throughout 2025, signaling a positive trend in the city’s crime-fighting efforts. These advancements come as Police Chief James Graboys continues to implement strategies focused on proactive policing and community engagement.
Key Statistics from 2025
As of late November 2025,the MPD had filed 116 felony charges and made 59 arrests [[1]], [[2]]. These charges encompass a range of serious offenses, including capital murder, first-degree assault, and unlawful breaking and entering of vehicles. Additionally, cases involving the discharge of firearms into buildings or vehicles and juvenile offenses were among those addressed.
notable Case Types
- Capital Murder: The MPD has actively investigated and pursued justice in cases involving the most serious violent crimes.
- Assault in the first degree: Aggravated assault cases have been a priority, with a focus on identifying and apprehending perpetrators.
- Property Crimes: Efforts to combat vehicle break-ins and other property crimes have yielded positive results, contributing to the overall increase in case closures.
- Firearms offenses: The MPD has focused on reducing gun violence thru targeted enforcement and investigations related to illegal firearm use.
Continued Progress into 2026
Building on the momentum of 2025, the Montgomery Police Department continues to prioritize public safety in 2026. Chief Graboys has emphasized the importance of data-driven policing and collaboration with community stakeholders to address emerging crime trends [[3]]. The department is committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for all residents of Montgomery.
Looking Ahead
The Montgomery Police department’s success in closing over 100 felony cases in 2025 demonstrates a commitment to effective law enforcement and a dedication to serving the community. Continued investment in resources, training, and community partnerships will be crucial to sustaining these positive trends and further reducing crime in Montgomery.
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