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Table 10

CALIFORNIA

Offenses Known to Law Enforcement

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2018

[The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office or county police department.]

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Violent
crime
Murder and
nonnegligent
manslaughter
Rape1 Robbery Aggravated
assault
Property
crime
Burglary Larceny-
theft
Motor
vehicle
theft
Arson
Metropolitan Counties Alameda 670 7 35 223 405 2,064 385 1,192 487 23
Butte 327 3 32 31 261 1,394 588 757 49 2
Contra Costa 300 4 25 111 160 1,462 376 1,062 24 10
El Dorado 239 2 55 27 155 1,991 526 1,432 33 5
Fresno 1,534 7 39 101 1,387 3,395 1,546 1,245 604 136
Imperial 241 3 13 15 210 721 174 456 91 21
Kern 2,423 50 177 420 1,776 9,472 2,781 4,622 2,069 300
Kings 133 2 19 12 100 462 158 281 23 7
Los Angeles 5,790 73 291 1,457 3,969 15,912 3,397 8,676 3,839 232
Madera 453 3 32 16 402 1,138 469 640 29 7
Marin 96 2 9 15 70 685 128 548 9 5
Merced 608 5 25 44 534 1,434 439 950 45 5
Monterey 253 2 32 51 168 1,331 354 935 42 9
Napa 72 1 9 3 59 222 62 152 8 0
Orange 310 1 36 17 256 1,089 197 747 145 16
Placer 223 1 27 31 164 1,284 353 878 53 4
Riverside 829 16 45 167 601 7,529 1,507 4,578 1,444 17
Sacramento 2,351 28 195 617 1,511 7,909 2,119 5,586 204 75
San Benito 51 0 4 8 39 152 62 83 7 0
San Bernardino 1,054 13 139 179 723 4,809 1,357 2,329 1,123 65
San Diego 1,523 13 114 225 1,171 4,533 950 2,768 815 48
San Joaquin 757 6 29 179 543 2,729 779 1,823 127 19
San Luis Obispo 115 1 23 7 84 1,083 394 670 19 4
San Mateo 310 3 77 78 152 2,840 335 2,124 381 11
Santa Barbara 229 3 25 22 179 1,208 336 848 24 3
Santa Clara 321 1 41 31 248 1,421 213 974 234 0
Santa Cruz 297 3 34 45 215 1,807 432 1,354 21 10
Shasta 477 10 44 19 404 972 477 446 49 40
Solano 147 2 11 14 120 396 153 140 103 14
Sonoma 516 4 64 42 406 1,080 340 734 6 13
Stanislaus 435 13 31 133 258 1,735 614 1,053 68 18
Sutter 64 0 8 2 54 591 184 367 40 1
Tulare2 372 13 40 60 259 1,976 627 1,349 0 0
Ventura 141 3 19 21 98 697 154 473 70 7
Yolo 81 2 7 7 65 287 82 194 11 2
Yuba 225 7 28 45 145 912 338 560 14 21
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alpine 12 0 2 1 9 27 11 16 0 0
Amador 83 3 8 5 67 338 78 258 2 4
Calaveras 187 2 27 14 144 615 217 376 22 0
Colusa 24 2 7 5 10 185 68 114 3 1
Del Norte 102 1 20 12 69 299 130 163 6 4
Glenn 55 1 9 7 38 444 132 276 36 3
Humboldt 240 7 17 52 164 899 338 538 23 16
Inyo 80 0 6 4 70 139 58 80 1 3
Lake 201 4 13 20 164 490 278 206 6 10
Lassen 57 0 6 3 48 224 109 113 2 7
Mariposa 67 0 7 1 59 192 41 147 4 0
Mendocino 213 5 21 28 159 383 199 178 6 13
Modoc 27 0 3 1 23 41 15 24 2 1
Mono 22 0 6 0 16 45 8 36 1 1
Nevada 150 2 16 5 127 423 211 205 7 1
Plumas 130 0 14 4 112 312 139 165 8 3
Sierra 5 0 1 0 4 22 9 11 2 0
Siskiyou 73 2 6 0 65 172 101 56 15 0
Tehama 62 1 12 6 43 452 197 244 11 5
Trinity 77 2 11 7 57 194 89 102 3 6
Tuolumne 169 2 52 11 104 555 272 271 12 3
  • 1 The figures shown in this column for the offense of rape were reported using only the revised Uniform Crime Reporting definition of rape. See the data declaration for further explanation.
  • 2 The Tulare County Highway Patrol collects the motor vehicle thefts for this county. These data can be found in Table 11.

Data Declaration

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