Blue state's crime ‘crisis’ threatening tourism, college parents and killing small businesses: report
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Business owners in a New England college city are reportedly close to a breaking point as crime affects its downtown, potentially bringing trouble for students’ parents and leaf-peeping tourists in the area.

Officials in Burlington, Vermont — home to the University of Vermont — have said they are working on new strategies to combat crime in the city’s downtown, where business owners have raised concerns about graffiti, shoplifting and open drug use. While Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak has noted there is no simple solution, she has argued that a heavier police presence could undermine progress, local news outlet WCAX Channel 3 reported.

Jimmy Baldea, a deputy with the Rutland County Sheriff’s Office, about 65 miles south of Burlington, told Fox News Digital that the mayor should reconsider her stance and that a greater police presence could be helpful for keeping crime at bay.

Aerial View from Lakeshore Looking Along Streets in Burlington, Vermont

An aerial view of Burlington, Vermont. In May, over 170 businesses in Burlington signed an open letter urging city officials to act on what they described as a growing downtown crisis.  (iStock)

“I hope that folks will seize upon the restorative justice aspect of this,” Interim Police Chief Shawn Burke said, WCAX reported. “I have done this job long enough to know that we are not going to arrest our way or fine our way out of this crisis.”

Since 2020, the Burlington Police Department has stepped up directed and foot patrols, according to WCAX. And while Baldea pointed out that crime in Burlington is consistent with areas of similar size, he acknowledged that residents have legitimate concerns.

“What we need to focus on is understanding…what we could do to mitigate some of those concerns,” Baldea said. “And truthfully, I’m of the impression that it’s at a local politics level.”

aerial view of UVM

The University of Vermont is located in Burlington. (iStock)

However, Baldea emphasized that Vermont is a “beautiful” place and stressed that tourists should feel safe visiting the state. He pointed out that first responders across the state are highly trained professionals and eager to keep communities safe.

“We don’t want anybody to not want to come to Vermont in fear of any reason,” he said. “I hope that we get ongoing support from our legislators … and I hope the local residents continue to communicate with their elected officials and voice their concerns … because we need that in order to be able to do our jobs.”

Mulvaney-Stanak and the Burlington Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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