North Dakota attorney general schedules release of 2024 crime statistics

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Attorney General Drew Wrigley is scheduled to present the 2024 North Dakota crime statistics during a media availability. The event will take place at 11:30 am on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, at the Attorney General’s Office in the State Capitol Building in Bismarck.

Wrigley will be joined by Chief Deputy Attorney General Claire Ness and Steve Harstad, Chief Agent of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation. The announcement was made by the Attorney General’s office and includes options for remote participation via Microsoft Teams or phone for those unable to attend in person.

“Thank you,” said Drew H. Wrigley, Attorney General.

The session provides an opportunity for members of the media to ask questions about crime trends in North Dakota over the past year and receive official data directly from state law enforcement leadership.



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