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Table 4

January to June 2014–2015

Offenses Reported to Law Enforcement

by State by City 100,000 and over in population

Alabama through California

State City Population1 Violent
crime
Murder Rape
(revised
definition)2
Rape
(legacy
definition)3
Robbery Aggravated
assault
Property
crime
Burglary Larceny-
theft
Motor
vehicle
theft
Arson4
ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM 2014 212,115 1,619 23 83 454 1,059 6,596 1,716 4,169 711 76
2015 1,756 30 77 507 1,142 6,246 1,446 4,120 680
HUNTSVILLE 2014 187,624 770 12 50 188 520 4,376 908 3,111 357 12
2015 723 5 65 173 480 4,121 836 2,903 382
MOBILE5 2014 250,655 747 17 67 203 460 5,747 1,461 4,039 247 54
2015 755 9 69 186 491 5,210 1,032 3,886 292
MONTGOMERY 2014 200,194 504 14 21 218 251 4,142 1,153 2,689 300
2015 519 20 14 191 294 4,029 1,236 2,442 351
ALASKA ANCHORAGE 2014 301,306 1,209 6 193 247 763 5,515 629 4,474 412 33
2015 1,615 16 323 271 1,005 5,732 811 4,516 405 63
ARIZONA CHANDLER 2014 252,369 228 1 24 55 148 2,941 518 2,315 108 49
2015 206 0 26 51 129 2,524 384 2,033 107 26
GILBERT 2014 235,430 113 0 9 31 73 1,670 239 1,368 63 10
2015 92 0 13 14 65 1,588 241 1,283 64 12
GLENDALE 2014 236,780 431 8 59 170 194 6,055 969 4,584 502 23
2015 436 5 49 161 221 6,290 1,066 4,701 523 26
PEORIA 2014 164,722 120 1 17 27 75 1,752 294 1,365 93 3
2015 146 1 16 25 104 1,676 367 1,207 102 5
PHOENIX 2014 1,529,852 4,234 50 486 1,407 2,291 28,145 6,928 17,672 3,545 173
2015 4,513 52 509 1,502 2,450 27,356 6,645 17,089 3,622
SCOTTSDALE 2014 229,325 173 0 38 39 96 2,629 449 2,076 104 5
2015 189 3 48 53 85 2,580 398 2,091 91 4
SURPRISE 2014 125,049 69 3 4 19 43 998 167 758 73 9
2015 85 1 6 20 58 1,088 231 807 50 10
TEMPE 2014 169,812 429 1 48 93 287 3,878 596 3,061 221 24
2015 348 2 47 83 216 3,731 531 3,043 157 30
TUCSON6 2014 527,328
2015 1,706 16 213 516 961 16,680 1,784 13,919 977 58
CALIFORNIA ANAHEIM7 2014 346,956 537 5 37 203 292 4,206 619 2,915 672 9
2015 628 10 65 211 342 5,018 724 3,472 822
ANTIOCH 2014 108,223 419 3 30 148 238 2,131 701 921 509 23
2015 387 2 31 135 219 1,931 496 895 540 18
BAKERSFIELD 2014 367,406 861 7 8 334 512 7,609 2,147 4,354 1,108 203
2015 879 12 38 324 505 7,748 1,885 4,661 1,202 204
BERKELEY 2014 117,753 179 1 20 108 50 2,391 410 1,680 301 5
2015 269 0 20 165 84 2,909 587 1,971 351 9
BURBANK 2014 105,041 70 1 4 27 38 1,264 161 1,011 92 9
2015 69 0 5 25 39 1,282 143 1,047 92 4
CARLSBAD 2014 112,297 101 1 8 22 70 894 188 655 51 2
2015 88 0 15 18 55 1,028 188 782 58 5
CHULA VISTA 2014 259,894 292 3 20 107 162 2,350 313 1,605 432 21
2015 318 2 30 121 165 2,210 305 1,511 394
CONCORD 2014 126,744 217 1 12 78 126 2,466 417 1,597 452 2
2015 241 0 15 91 135 2,367 338 1,512 517 4
CORONA 2014 161,128 90 0 13 34 43 1,732 270 1,209 253 10
2015 93 0 9 42 42 1,794 275 1,310 209 5
COSTA MESA7 2014 112,709 127 0 15 38 74 1,675 273 1,235 167 12
2015 187 1 25 67 94 2,345 336 1,777 232 8
DALY CITY 2014 105,628 100 2 12 39 47 817 163 519 135 6
2015 132 0 8 49 75 965 180 646 139 2
DOWNEY7 2014 113,595 146 2 9 62 73 1,444 240 835 369 9
2015 150 2 11 84 53 1,356 210 784 362 5
EL CAJON 2014 102,838 188 2 11 83 92 1,177 203 806 168 4
2015 158 0 25 42 91 1,118 179 766 173 8
ELK GROVE 2014 162,957 315 0 16 56 243 1,427 291 1,051 85 3
2015 296 1 19 51 225 1,539 318 1,109 112 3
EL MONTE7 2014 116,220 174 1 7 81 85 1,063 231 566 266 1
2015 195 2 13 65 115 1,057 224 525 308 12
ESCONDIDO 2014 149,839 245 0 11 69 165 1,628 260 1,063 305 10
2015 270 5 30 89 146 1,636 218 1,103 315 7
FAIRFIELD 2014 110,300 276 4 20 104 148 1,854 313 1,217 324 7
2015 247 2 17 80 148 1,739 247 1,246 246 11
FONTANA 2014 204,532 366 2 8 100 256 1,823 321 1,075 427 4
2015 384 2 19 100 263 2,157 375 1,271 511 3
FREMONT 2014 227,575 115 1 7 51 56 2,093 401 1,389 303 9
2015 144 1 19 70 54 2,172 438 1,390 344 9
FULLERTON7 2014 139,895 163 0 14 57 92 1,638 276 1,194 168 16
2015 193 0 30 50 113 1,924 222 1,485 217
GARDEN GROVE7 2014 176,106 211 3 7 64 137 1,540 312 979 249 16
2015 267 1 23 81 162 2,198 380 1,491 327 10
GLENDALE7 2014 197,079 86 0 4 31 51 1,571 257 1,173 141 11
2015 95 3 8 37 47 1,693 262 1,259 172 5
HAYWARD 2014 153,319 289 5 20 152 112 2,372 474 1,237 661 22
2015 294 3 33 164 94 2,338 385 1,259 694 17
HUNTINGTON BEACH 2014 199,152 191 1 27 50 113 2,120 298 1,675 147 7
2015 178 0 21 52 105 2,388 360 1,838 190 14
INGLEWOOD7 2014 111,997 357 14 14 162 167 1,356 279 731 346 12
2015 347 2 17 160 168 1,282 260 679 343 4
IRVINE7 2014 242,971 54 0 9 17 28 1,495 266 1,167 62 4
2015 56 1 11 20 24 1,949 251 1,598 100 3
LANCASTER 2014 160,190 459 3 26 109 321 1,659 503 966 190 22
2015 481 6 42 146 287 1,707 526 979 202 27
LONG BEACH 2014 471,123 1,096 14 60 429 593 6,123 1,785 3,203 1,135 44
2015 1,312 13 94 465 740 6,813 1,470 4,089 1,254 28
LOS ANGELES 2014 3,906,772 8,700 132 522 3,619 4,427 39,703 6,875 26,431 6,397 675
2015 10,814 128 665 4,274 5,747 45,362 8,190 29,648 7,524 638
MODESTO 2014 205,820 869 7 31 204 627 4,663 1,009 3,066 588 29
2015 983 9 50 235 689 4,857 722 3,294 841 28
MORENO VALLEY 2014 202,911 248 1 9 116 122 3,124 863 1,789 472 7
2015 282 2 16 125 139 3,105 612 2,025 468 5
MURRIETA 2014 108,376 21 0 2 7 12 735 140 488 107 6
2015 42 0 7 17 18 981 157 672 152 5
NORWALK 2014 106,838 171 5 8 64 94 996 195 588 213 7
2015 194 2 12 69 111 942 169 553 220 1
OCEANSIDE 2014 174,102 338 2 28 84 224 1,924 305 1,417 202 19
2015 313 6 33 102 172 2,156 264 1,666 226 9
ONTARIO 2014 168,278 231 4 9 88 130 2,207 399 1,412 396 12
2015 263 2 14 100 147 2,542 442 1,595 505 19
ORANGE7 2014 140,767 77 0 2 31 44 1,116 202 790 124 18
2015 96 2 6 31 57 1,502 287 1,042 173 4
OXNARD 2014 204,159 447 5 27 233 182 2,968 584 2,041 343 21
2015 446 6 12 193 235 3,312 490 2,430 392 12
PALMDALE 2014 158,210 409 5 14 120 270 1,525 385 1,010 130 12
2015 406 4 24 121 257 1,590 424 920 246 14
PASADENA7 2014 140,373 174 3 11 53 107 1,767 364 1,282 121 14
2015 204 1 28 66 109 1,951 409 1,372 170 30
POMONA7 2014 151,899 400 8 24 123 245 2,199 299 1,395 505 6
2015 400 7 35 147 211 2,321 323 1,314 684 27
RANCHO CUCAMONGA 2014 172,694 130 3 6 44 77 1,866 663 975 228 11
2015 97 1 14 36 46 1,906 608 1,129 169 4
RIALTO 2014 102,540 162 0 11 58 93 1,149 331 452 366 8
2015 207 1 19 73 114 1,020 310 410 300 8
RIVERSIDE 2014 319,453 658 9 69 221 359 4,657 768 3,163 726 48
2015 679 3 63 253 360 4,949 781 3,416 752
ROSEVILLE 2014 128,997 101 1 9 27 64 1,509 204 1,191 114 8
2015 123 0 15 32 76 1,621 242 1,240 139 5
SACRAMENTO 2014 482,767 1,460 18 31 464 947 7,642 1,594 4,908 1,140 75
2015 1,830 25 50 572 1,183 8,056 1,798 4,858 1,400
SALINAS 2014 156,908 471 7 13 205 246 2,743 702 1,328 713 20
2015 589 12 40 224 313 2,361 456 1,033 872 12
SAN BERNARDINO 2014 214,588 1,058 26 47 400 585 4,559 1,133 2,186 1,240 67
2015 1,223 16 50 419 738 5,050 1,562 2,174 1,314 28
SAN DIEGO 2014 1,368,690 2,591 19 183 635 1,754 13,759 2,647 8,515 2,597 110
2015 2,845 17 253 659 1,916 13,776 2,435 8,898 2,443
SAN FRANCISCO 2014 850,294 3,279 14 163 1,510 1,592 21,330 2,722 15,613 2,995 117
2015 3,453 24 174 1,899 1,356 27,001 2,653 20,854 3,494 160
SAN JOSE 2014 1,009,679 1,629 19 145 561 904 12,053 2,501 5,657 3,895 63
2015 1,700 11 178 581 930 12,717 2,466 6,605 3,646 60
SAN MATEO 2014 102,082 107 0 10 43 54 994 158 744 92 4
2015 118 0 5 27 86 977 355 540 82 3
SANTA ANA7 2014 336,462 619 10 50 219 340 2,793 413 1,783 597 8
2015 773 6 69 259 439 3,618 392 2,287 939 18
SANTA CLARA 2014 121,114 77 0 22 39 16 1,653 289 1,152 212 6
2015 79 0 6 40 33 1,848 280 1,344 224 6
SANTA MARIA 2014 102,885 225 0 18 78 129 1,642 337 824 481 8
2015 214 4 26 67 117 1,466 328 804 334 4
SANTA ROSA7 2014 172,991 302 0 31 60 211 2,107 335 1,560 212 35
2015 312 2 40 65 205 2,313 324 1,739 250 20
SIMI VALLEY7 2014 126,604 50 0 9 10 31 778 134 598 46 2
2015 83 1 12 20 50 801 132 613 56 5
STOCKTON 2014 299,519 1,972 21 61 532 1,358 6,725 1,638 4,150 937 37
2015 2,019 18 65 570 1,366 6,399 1,450 3,999 950 47
SUNNYVALE 2014 149,384 78 0 9 36 33 1,143 250 749 144 12
2015 78 0 17 34 27 1,231 302 778 151 7
TEMECULA 2014 108,308 44 1 4 26 13 1,318 380 830 108 5
2015 51 0 5 20 26 1,503 266 1,077 160 1
THOUSAND OAKS 2014 129,175 69 0 13 11 45 794 162 582 50 3
2015 65 0 18 12 35 830 131 638 61 4
TORRANCE7 2014 147,971 64 1 6 21 36 1,218 282 813 123 2
2015 104 1 20 36 47 1,418 272 980 166 1
VALLEJO 2014 119,504 518 5 25 204 284 2,380 1,063 774 543 22
2015 502 8 55 154 285 2,449 1,084 852 513 17
VENTURA 2014 109,246 121 1 12 45 63 1,901 325 1,484 92 2
2015 196 1 32 53 110 1,945 327 1,493 125 8
VICTORVILLE 2014 122,316 307 3 18 92 194 2,100 891 931 278 8
2015 372 4 26 96 246 1,891 617 991 283 23
VISALIA 2014 128,488 233 5 17 74 137 1,971 362 1,325 284 2
2015 285 3 34 75 173 1,962 419 1,303 240 10
WEST COVINA 2014 108,136 106 0 2 31 73 1,390 233 955 202 2
2015 121 1 6 39 75 1,460 182 1,049 229 2
  • 1 The 2014 population figures are FBI estimates based on provisional data from the U.S. Census Bureau. See the data declaration for further explanation.
  • 2 The figures shown in this column for the offense of rape were reported using the revised Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) definition of rape. See the data declaration for further explanation.
  • 3 The figures shown in this column for the offense of rape were reported using the legacy UCR definition of rape. See the data declaration for further explanation.
  • 4 The FBI does not publish arson data unless it receives data from either the agency or the state for six months of at least one of the reporting years.
  • 5 The population for the city of Mobile, Alabama, includes 55,819 inhabitants within the jurisdiction of the Mobile County Sheriff's Department.
  • 6 Complete January through June data for 2014 are not available.
  • 7 This agency began the year submitting rape data classified according to the legacy UCR definition. However, at some point during the calendar year, the agency modified its reporting methods and began classifying and submitting rape offenses according to the revised UCR definition of rape. See the data declaration for further explanation.

Data Declaration

Provides the methodology used in constructing this table and other pertinent information about this table.