Phoenix, AZ – The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) released its 2025 “MCSO Wrapped” summary this week, highlighting a year of public safety activity, arrests, and community service across the county.
According to the agency’s year-end report, MCSO deputies responded to more than 148,317 calls for service in 2025, with “welfare check” topping the list as the most common call type.
The department reported 2,873 arrests and more than 68,000 jail bookings throughout the year. Deputies also conducted over 21,900 traffic stops, completed 158 search and rescue missions, and investigated numerous animal-related crimes.
Training remained a central focus, with 12,178 hours of instruction completed agency-wide. MCSO highlighted District 1 Patrol—which covers Avondale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, and nearby areas—as its most active unit by call volume.
Sheriff’s officials thanked the community for ongoing support, emphasizing collaboration between sworn officers, detention staff, and civilian personnel. The department described 2025 as a year of teamwork and public service across Maricopa County’s fast-growing communities.
Residents can view the full “MCSO Wrapped” post and detailed breakdown on the agency’s official Facebook page.
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