Despite dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s a decline in property crimes for the city.
Despite dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s a decline in property crimes for the city.
Again."
- - good news coming out of biloxi.- despite dealing with the- covid-19 pandemic, there's a- decline in- property crimes for the city.
- according to the biloxi police- department, there's a 51- percent drop in property crimes- compared to this time last year- and the decrease is 38 percent- below the five-year - average.- in addition to that, biloxi - police also are happy with how- the nightly curfew is going so- far.- major chris de back tells news- 25 the additional police patrol- have been working to ensure - - - - everyone is doing their part to- limit crime and the spread of - the coronavirus.- - "we are asking everybody to sta- at- home, just like the governor- issued the order.
If you need t- get out, go to the- grocery store, there's certain- times where those stores are- open.
If you need to go to- the doctor or anything like - that, we ask that you go to - those places and then go back - - - - home.... don't hang out in- violation of those orders."
- as of yesterday, 45 people have- - - - been stopped by police after 11- p.m.
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