WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (May 7, 2026) — Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace has released the 2025 Annual Report, marking her first year in office. The report outlines initiatives, enforcement priorities, victim services, and community engagement efforts undertaken by her administration.
The report details the office’s focus on justice with compassion, balancing accountability with prevention and rehabilitation. Notable efforts include tackling hate crimes, human trafficking, and exploring alternatives to incarceration.
Westchester County District Attorney 2025 Annual Report
Key Achievements
Among the highlights of the 2025 report are the handling of nearly 20,000 prosecutions, the completion of over 60 trials, and support for over 2,000 domestic violence victims. The office also saw a 180% increase in community outreach events.
DA Cacace emphasized the importance of community partnerships and proactive crime prevention strategies, stating, “This Annual Report reflects the hard work and dedication of the members of this office during my first year serving the people of Westchester County as District Attorney.”
The report, available on the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office website, reveals the breadth of the office’s work across its divisions and specialized bureaus.
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