Non-traffic citations (NTCs, also known as "summary offenses") document low-level criminal offenses where a law enforcement officer or other authorized official issued a citation in lieu of arrest. These citations normally include a fine. In Pennsylvania, NTCs often include a notice to appear before a magistrate if the person does not provide a guilty plea. Offenses that normally result in a citation include disorderly conduct, loitering, harassment and retail theft. This dataset only contains information reported by City of Pittsburgh Police. It does not contain incidents that solely involve other police departments operating within the city (for example, campus police or Port Authority police). Latinos are not included in this data as a race and they will not be reflected in this data. More documentation is available in our Crime Data Guide.
Organization: Allegheny County / City of Pittsburgh / Western PA Regional Data Center
Last updated: 2023-01-24T17:59:01.503574
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