South End arrests increased by 163% this summer, police say

The sharp spike in arrests comes amid ongoing calls for city officials to rein in public drug use and related crime near Mass. and Cass and the South End.

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As Boston officials continue to field complaints about rising crime in and around the South End, new statistics shared by police show a staggering increase in the number of arrests that occurred in the neighborhood this year.

Between May 1 and Aug. 24, the South End saw 478 arrests, up from 182 during the same period last year. This represents a 163% increase, according to statistics shared by Boston Police Department officials at a “Community CompStat” meeting at the end of August. The arrest numbers, along with a number of other statistics, were summarized in a document that was shared with Boston.com this week…

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