Roger Hannigan Gilson is reporting in the Register-Star the number of reported domestic incidents in the city of Hudson was up this past summer, according to information provided by the city police department in its quarterly report to the Common Council Police Committee. Crime in other categories trended down slightly. During the period from June to September, there were 21 reported assaults, 64 reported domestic disputes and 52 harassment calls. Nine burglaries, 50 larcenies, 36 cases of vandalism or criminal mischief and one motor vehicle theft were reported during the same period. Police officials expect to take at least 200 domestic dispute calls this year, compared with 166 for 2014, Hudson Police Chief Edward Moore said. Reports of vandalism are significantly down, and calls for drug violations decreased slightly when compared to the data from last year, Moore said. Read the full story in the Register-Star.