Baltimore County’s Crime Numbers Drop to a Five‑Year Low

Baltimore County, MD, USAWed Mar 18 2026
Baltimore County police say that violent crime has fallen to its lowest point in five years. The 2025 report shows fewer homicides and non‑fatal shootings than ever before, while the department’s case‑solving rates hit record highs. In 2025, only 28 people were killed in the county—down from 55 in 2021. That is a nearly half drop, and it is the smallest number of murders recorded in the last five years. Non‑fatal shootings also fell sharply, from 75 incidents in 2021 to just 41. That is more than a 45‑percent decline, showing that fewer people are being shot each year.
The police department solved 93 % of homicides and 95 % of non‑fatal shootings in 2025. Those percentages are the highest the department has seen in five years and they beat the national averages by a good margin. Chief Robert McCullough said the results come from a mix of prevention work, community outreach and strong enforcement. He credited patrol officers for arriving quickly at scenes and detectives for digging into cases until they close. The figures are based on final year‑end data that the department checks thoroughly before giving it to federal agencies. These numbers suggest Baltimore County is moving in the right direction, but they also show that more work remains to keep communities safe.
https://localnews.ai/article/baltimore-countys-crime-numbers-drop-to-a-fiveyear-low-26ee611e

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