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Home Crime in the U.S. 2018 Preliminary Report Tables Table 4 State Cuts Colorado through Hawaii

Table 4

January to June 2017–2018

Offenses Reported to Law Enforcement

by State by City 100,000 and over in population

Colorado through Hawaii

State City Population1 Violent
crime
Murder Rape2 Robbery Aggravated
assault
Property
crime
Burglary Larceny-
theft
Motor
vehicle
theft
Arson
COLORADO AURORA 2017 368,018 1,073 17 149 350 557 5,380 811 3,608 961 31
2018 1,275 9 183 293 790 5,504 828 3,572 1,104 30
CENTENNIAL 2017 111,416 66 3 13 9 41 916 151 680 85 6
2018 97 1 21 8 67 944 119 740 85 5
COLORADO SPRINGS 2017 472,958 1,274 16 264 231 763 7,185 1,149 5,097 939 61
2018 1,272 10 233 223 806 7,147 1,077 4,942 1,128 72
DENVER 2017 706,616 2,318 29 341 557 1,391 12,255 2,081 7,786 2,388 66
2018 2,494 36 347 570 1,541 12,947 2,060 8,302 2,585 61
FORT COLLINS 2017 167,633 188 1 23 17 147 2,149 241 1,800 108 6
2018 173 1 11 17 144 1,790 181 1,532 77 4
GREELEY 2017 105,906 192 1 28 23 140 1,260 194 926 140 13
2018 210 1 44 30 135 1,308 182 986 140 11
PUEBLO 2017 110,872 555 3 108 97 347 3,308 614 2,156 538 24
2018 558 3 88 109 358 3,168 639 1,966 563 31
THORNTON3 2017 139,825 219 2 71 33 113 1,405 382 16
2018 173 1 59 42 71 2,186 236 1,597 353 13
WESTMINSTER 2017 115,155 133 1 28 27 77 1,765 203 1,203 359 9
2018 169 13 28 38 90 1,729 150 1,271 308 15
CONNECTICUT BRIDGEPORT 2017 146,110 600 12 27 264 297 1,662 287 1,022 353 8
2018 439 5 29 131 274 1,411 239 876 296 9
HARTFORD 2017 122,891 611 14 27 190 380 2,296 341 1,638 317 38
2018 677 9 24 179 465 2,311 332 1,572 407 38
STAMFORD 2017 130,189 136 0 13 42 81 965 106 752 107 3
2018 110 2 8 26 74 1,026 110 805 111 3
WATERBURY 2017 107,924 249 3 26 124 96 1,883 284 1,203 396 6
2018 247 3 30 96 118 2,075 277 1,395 403 5
FLORIDA CAPE CORAL 2017 184,346 118 3 8 12 95 1,488 290 1,126 72 1
2018 123 0 6 28 89 1,369 202 1,084 83 1
CLEARWATER 2017 115,295 293 2 42 71 178 1,848 249 1,476 123 11
2018 267 2 53 59 153 1,680 185 1,394 101 4
CORAL SPRINGS 2017 131,558 125 0 27 35 63 1,287 112 1,064 111 2
2018 82 0 14 29 39 1,035 104 855 76 1
DAVIE 2017 103,555 124 1 13 44 66 1,347 145 1,094 108 9
2018 137 0 16 35 86 1,374 107 1,134 133 1
FORT LAUDERDALE 2017 180,972 523 4 37 214 268 5,246 821 3,978 447 8
2018 505 11 33 162 299 4,428 625 3,368 435 5
GAINESVILLE 2017 132,777 472 2 81 94 295 2,225 229 1,854 142 3
2018 501 4 74 113 310 2,532 272 2,087 173 5
HIALEAH 2017 238,260 232 2 15 77 138 2,673 283 2,042 348 16
2018 281 1 18 84 178 2,686 213 2,094 379 1
HOLLYWOOD 2017 153,893 216 3 13 90 110 2,391 393 1,754 244 4
2018 189 4 12 56 117 2,101 249 1,576 276 2
JACKSONVILLE 2017 894,638 2,696 52 257 670 1,717 15,489 2,832 11,251 1,406 52
2018 2,766 55 289 674 1,748 15,404 2,458 11,465 1,481 45
LAKELAND 2017 107,927 154 1 35 39 79 1,917 268 1,540 109 0
2018 159 3 45 32 79 1,834 278 1,465 91 0
MIAMI 2017 463,009 1,665 26 41 510 1,088 9,265 1,187 7,044 1,034 33
2018 1,419 27 56 396 940 8,439 1,091 6,517 831 30
MIAMI GARDENS 2017 114,008 448 11 8 108 321 1,727 214 1,314 199 6
2018 437 12 8 116 301 2,149 251 1,694 204 8
MIRAMAR 2017 141,328 225 2 14 51 158 1,103 167 817 119 2
2018 163 3 15 47 98 1,043 106 792 145 2
ORLANDO 2017 283,982 1,000 13 85 279 623 7,906 1,272 5,904 730 13
2018 1,059 22 83 313 641 6,688 776 5,351 561 4
PALM BAY 2017 111,275 279 5 23 29 222 1,024 221 723 80 5
2018 216 2 35 19 160 1,129 226 835 68 3
PEMBROKE PINES 2017 170,923 179 0 15 46 118 1,891 189 1,529 173 4
2018 157 1 14 31 111 1,616 123 1,372 121 2
POMPANO BEACH 2017 111,027 497 8 32 220 237 2,712 388 1,888 436 5
2018 430 1 47 139 243 2,187 303 1,588 296 2
PORT ST. LUCIE 2017 188,652 86 0 8 14 64 1,089 178 867 44 1
2018 100 2 16 16 66 900 146 717 37 4
ST. PETERSBURG 2017 263,712 955 12 62 243 638 6,277 940 4,814 523 59
2018 760 12 65 187 496 4,332 612 3,337 383 22
TALLAHASSEE 2017 192,455 891 6 103 203 579 4,637 762 3,507 368 5
2018 674 5 112 133 424 4,285 655 3,268 362 4
TAMPA 2017 384,360 904 20 53 198 633 3,123 590 2,267 266 24
2018 786 10 39 153 584 3,135 534 2,372 229 16
WEST PALM BEACH 2017 109,459 515 15 38 163 299 2,895 451 2,160 284 12
2018 538 16 46 183 293 2,146 333 1,614 199 9
GEORGIA ATLANTA 2017 481,343 2,165 37 130 669 1,329 10,383 1,602 7,291 1,490 42
2018 1,947 42 128 557 1,220 10,892 1,475 7,837 1,580 47
COLUMBUS 2017 198,832 613 9 42 208 354 4,172 1,006 2,834 332 19
2018 551 15 35 133 368 4,142 746 3,060 336 2
SANDY SPRINGS 2017 107,740 56 0 8 26 22 1,097 194 827 76 2
2018 63 2 7 23 31 1,000 165 756 79 1
SAVANNAH-CHATHAM METROPOLITAN 2017 242,941 570 23 52 182 313 4,197 626 3,121 450 10
2018 453 10 81 129 233 2,887 449 2,091 347 5
HAWAII HONOLULU4 2017 990,384 1,206 15 157 443 591 13,256 1,568 10,037 1,651 170
2018 1,200 8 164 413 615 14,397 1,654 10,435 2,308 146
  • 1 The 2017 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 only the revised Uniform Crime Reporting definition of rape. See the data declaration for further explanation.
  • 3 The FBI determined that the agency's data were overreported. Consequently, those data are not included in this report.
  • 4 Because of changes in the local agency's reporting practices, figures are not comparable to previous years' data.

Data Declaration

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