EMMITSBURG,
Md. – Serious crime in Emmitsburg increased more
than 50 percent last year, according to a state report.
The Crime in Maryland: 2006 Uniform
Crime Report is an annual report that looks at crime
in Maryland at a state, county and municipal level.
Serious crime is considered as murder, rape, robbery,
aggravated assault, breaking or entering, larceny theft
and motor vehicle theft.
According to the report, Emmitsburg’s
crime rate increased 53 percent between 2005 and 2006
or 44 incidents up from 29.
“Crime
throughout the county was up 12 percent,” said
Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins. “Emmitsburg
is not unique in that, but of course we don’t
like to see an increase.”
The majority of the serious crime in Emmitsburg is in
two areas: Breaking or entering and larceny theft. Those
two crimes account for 37 of the 44 incidents in Emmitsburg.
“The
main problem we had last year was breaking and entering,”
said Mayor James Hoover. “We had a spurt of them
there for several months with a group of repeated offenses
against businesses and homes.”
Jenkins agreed and added that the offenders had been
caught so he believes when the 2007 numbers come out,
they should show a decrease.
“I’ve
tried to focus on making the deputies more visible,”
Jenkins said. “I want them in the residential
areas out on the street interacting with people because
as that visibility increases, you’re going to
have less crime.”
Hoover said growth in and around the town has brought
more people into the area so it shouldn’t be surprising
if crime increases.
“I
think it will go down, but I don’t think it will
go back down to the previous year,” Hoover said.
Jenkins said that despite the large percentage increase
in crime, the actual number of serious crimes in town
is still low. In such a situation even an increase of
one incident will have a significant increase in the
percentage figures.