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Port: It’s almost 2026 and North Dakota doesn’t have its 2024 crime report yet
North Dakota’s most recent statewide crime report still hasn’t been released, and the delay is drawing attention. Crime numbers shape debates over sentencing, budgets, policing, housing, and even immigration—and yet 2024 data remains unavailable, now six months past the typical release window. Attorney General Drew Wrigley previously said the report was nearly ready, but no update has followed. With policy disagreements still simmering from last session, the absence of timely data raises a simple question: what’s taking so long? Rob Port with InForum has the full story.
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