Fargo Police Report 10% Drop in Crime for 2025

Chief Dave Zibolski to discuss public safety trends and strategies at news conference.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

The Fargo Police Department will present its 2025 crime statistics on Monday, highlighting a 10% decrease in overall crime from the previous year. Chief Dave Zibolski is expected to analyze major crime categories, emerging trends, and ongoing strategies focused on prevention, enforcement, and community engagement.

Why it matters

The annual crime report provides important insights into the public safety landscape in Fargo, allowing city leaders and residents to understand the effectiveness of current policing approaches and identify areas for improvement to enhance community well-being.

The details

According to the Fargo Police Department, the city saw a 10% decrease in overall crime from 2024 to 2025, building on a 6.8% decrease reported the previous year. The department's analysis will cover major crime categories, emerging trends, and ongoing strategies aimed at prevention, enforcement, and community engagement.

  • The news conference is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. on February 23, 2026.
  • The 2025 crime report and additional statistics will be available online at FargoPolice.com/CrimeStats.

The players

Dave Zibolski

Chief of the Fargo Police Department.

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The takeaway

The Fargo Police Department's annual crime report provides valuable insights into the city's public safety landscape, allowing for data-driven decision-making and the continued refinement of strategies to enhance community well-being and quality of life.