North Dakota’s DUI arrests showing ‘significant rise’ in 2024 crime statistics report

BISMARCK, N.D. — A five-year trend of high but stable crime rates in the state is continuing.

State officials reported nearly 46-thousand violent crimes were committed in 2024. DUI arrests saw the only significant rise, increasing by almost seven-percent. Attorney General Drew Wrigley warns the pattern may reflect a “new normal” for crime in the state.

Officials plan to expand crime data tracking to a ten-year period, with the next report due by July 1st.

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