
Hagerstown, MD – Washington County residents are getting a clearer picture of November’s public safety activity after the Washington County Sheriff’s Office released its latest monthly statistics. The newly shared data highlights thousands of calls handled across the region as deputies responded to emergencies, served warrants, and conducted traffic enforcement throughout the month.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to 6,700 calls for service in November 2025. The department also documented 570 reports, reflecting a steady workload as the county moved into the holiday season.
Traffic enforcement remained active, with 1,114 traffic stops recorded in November. Sheriff’s officials did not immediately detail how many stops resulted in citations versus warnings, but the overall numbers indicate consistent roadway patrols heading into the winter months.
The agency also reported 261 arrests, which the Sheriff’s Office notes may include multiple charges within individual incidents. Deputies additionally served 235 warrants, continuing efforts to reduce outstanding cases across Washington County.
The Sheriff’s Office frequently shares its monthly statistics to keep residents informed of trends in local enforcement and public safety. While the department did not release comparisons to prior months in this update, the numbers provide insight into the ongoing demands placed on law enforcement across Hagerstown, Williamsport, Smithsburg, and surrounding communities.
Residents can expect December’s data to be released early next year as the county enters one of its busiest travel and retail seasons.
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