Lawrenceville Police Chief Jim White has released his departmental activity report for the month of November.
The city received 300 requests for an officer during the month.
The department was involved with:
11 domestic interventions
5 mental health matters
10 drug investigations
11 assault and battery investigations
3 cases of vandalism
5 incidents of theft
1 stolen vehicle
Lawrenceville police also made:
16 felony arrests
14 misdemeanor arrests
1 juvenile arrest
There were 10 accident investigations during November:
7 involved property damage
2 involved personal injury
1 hit and run incident
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