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Dearborn Today
By the People, for the People
Dearborn Sees Significant Drop In Violent Crime
Crime across Dearborn fell in 2025 for the second consecutive year, city officials announced.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Crime across Dearborn, Michigan fell in 2025 for the second consecutive year, with a 14% decline in violent crime and a 20% decrease since 2023. There were also significant drops in burglaries, robberies, and vehicle thefts, which officials attribute to investments in public safety including hiring more police officers and upgrading equipment.
Why it matters
The reduction in crime rates in Dearborn is seen as a positive development for the community, as it indicates that the city's efforts to improve public safety through increased police staffing and technological upgrades are having a measurable impact. This could lead to greater resident satisfaction and quality of life in the city.
The details
According to police statistics, Dearborn saw a 40% decrease in burglaries, a 22% decrease in robberies, and a 30% decrease in vehicle thefts in 2025 compared to the previous year. City officials credit these improvements to a historic high of 191 police officers on staff, as well as strategic investments in technology like license plate readers, a real-time information center, drone assistance, and new police cars and equipment with translation-capable body cameras.
- Crime across Dearborn fell in 2025 for the second consecutive year.
- There was a 20% decrease in crime since the beginning of 2023.
The players
Abdullah Hammoud
The mayor of Dearborn, who said the improvements in public safety were made possible by the Dearborn Police Department.
Issa Shahin
The Dearborn Police Chief, who praised the department's deep ties to the community and commitment to service in building trust and keeping Dearborn safe.
Michael T. Sareini
The Dearborn City Council President, who said the council remains committed to supporting a fully resourced police department.
What they’re saying
“These are tangible improvements in public safety made possible by the men and women of the Dearborn Police Department, who we place our trust in.”
— Abdullah Hammoud, Mayor (Patch)
“These investments allow us not only to prevent crime, but to quickly and successfully bring investigations to a conclusion and provide justice for victims and their families.”
— Issa Shahin, Police Chief (Patch)
“Smart investments and strong partnerships are making a real difference for Dearborn residents. We remain committed to supporting a fully resourced police department.”
— Michael T. Sareini, City Council President (Patch)
The takeaway
The significant drop in crime rates in Dearborn demonstrates the positive impact that increased police staffing and strategic investments in public safety technology can have on a community. This serves as an example for other cities looking to improve public safety and quality of life for their residents.


