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

Table 4

January to June 2017–2018

Offenses Reported to Law Enforcement

by State by City 100,000 and over in population

Montana through Ohio

State City Population1 Violent
crime
Murder Rape2 Robbery Aggravated
assault
Property
crime
Burglary Larceny-
theft
Motor
vehicle
theft
Arson3
MONTANA BILLINGS 2017 111,317 276 1 45 22 208 2,851 341 2,112 398 9
2018 269 1 29 53 186 2,671 333 1,952 386 9
NEBRASKA LINCOLN 2017 284,063 486 0 111 91 284 3,724 537 3,049 138
2018 510 2 142 67 299 3,884 589 3,118 177 19
OMAHA 2017 449,388 1,403 15 196 260 932 8,348 1,015 5,796 1,537
2018 1,258 13 215 187 843 7,312 824 5,125 1,363
NEVADA HENDERSON 2017 299,285 283 4 50 111 118 2,639 550 1,773 316 12
2018 267 4 34 93 136 3,063 543 2,155 365 9
LAS VEGAS METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT 2017 1,627,244 4,906 70 629 1,660 2,547 22,888 6,269 12,692 3,927 51
2018 5,129 68 766 1,367 2,928 23,599 6,152 13,414 4,033 51
NORTH LAS VEGAS 2017 242,537 1,189 11 56 253 869 3,007 1,150 1,235 622 3
2018 1,148 13 74 202 859 2,774 693 1,467 614 7
RENO 2017 248,531 800 11 61 176 552 3,528 666 2,154 708 7
2018 759 2 89 140 528 3,088 484 2,082 522 6
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANCHESTER 2017 110,655 348 1 44 83 220 1,431 218 1,116 97 12
2018 317 0 35 65 217 1,303 154 1,072 77 9
NEW JERSEY EDISON TOWNSHIP 2017 102,699 59 0 3 28 28 608 97 454 57 4
2018 52 1 2 18 31 564 85 439 40 2
ELIZABETH 2017 129,726 480 2 19 235 224 2,030 308 1,330 392 5
2018 395 3 23 156 213 1,927 297 1,227 403 5
LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP 2017 102,759 51 1 2 20 28 426 114 293 19 2
2018 48 0 1 5 42 369 72 270 27 5
NEWARK 2017 283,673 1,205 31 51 495 628 3,020 570 1,414 1,036 29
2018 999 36 74 331 558 2,877 431 1,297 1,149 25
PATERSON 2017 147,690 484 14 18 228 224 1,750 550 828 372 8
2018 494 4 24 229 237 1,825 384 1,198 243 4
WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP 2017 102,129 48 1 4 27 16 727 111 567 49 1
2018 64 0 4 15 45 647 65 543 39 4
NEW MEXICO LAS CRUCES4 2017 102,350 118 6 25 36 51 2,279 439 1,703 137
2018 194 3 18 19 154 1,810 267 1,418 125 3
NEW YORK AMHERST TOWN 2017 121,150 63 0 5 23 35 915 70 826 19 2
2018 79 0 12 25 42 780 88 679 13 1
BUFFALO 2017 256,169 1,207 25 72 411 699 4,434 987 3,101 346 90
2018 1,289 24 92 416 757 4,504 1,052 2,986 466 77
NEW YORK 2017 8,616,333 22,374 136 1,122 6,607 14,509 57,556 5,296 49,711 2,549
2018 22,429 148 1,452 6,223 14,606 59,977 5,086 52,427 2,464
ROCHESTER 2017 208,591 902 11 65 350 476 3,742 617 2,812 313 55
2018 742 12 66 239 425 3,153 511 2,374 268 30
SYRACUSE 2017 143,069 499 9 52 141 297 2,129 498 1,464 167 28
2018 405 9 43 107 246 1,874 331 1,350 193 18
YONKERS 2017 201,554 406 4 17 118 267 942 168 690 84 8
2018 370 0 16 108 246 839 136 630 73 2
NORTH CAROLINA5 CARY 2017 166,986 0 23 31 828 131 672 25 7
2018 0 22 42 779 137 624 18 3
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG 2017 914,609 46 979 1,982 16,414 3,275 11,880 1,259 102
2018 29 838 1,910 16,618 2,848 12,345 1,425 74
DURHAM 2017 269,088 12 428 632 4,923 1,159 3,397 367 20
2018 13 276 469 4,439 1,104 3,008 327 19
GREENSBORO 2017 290,051 19 321 635 4,788 999 3,436 353 60
2018 24 258 554 4,615 945 3,335 335 53
WILMINGTON 2017 119,422 11 92 224 2,014 459 1,440 115 4
2018 4 59 236 1,439 377 966 96 4
NORTH DAKOTA FARGO 2017 123,430 209 2 47 29 131 1,823 220 1,469 134 5
2018 252 2 50 33 167 1,826 318 1,361 147 5
OHIO AKRON 2017 197,412 674 25 119 193 337 3,915 1,060 2,479 376 66
2018 746 12 105 169 460 3,340 796 2,185 359 27
CINCINNATI 2017 299,116 1,389 33 156 601 599 7,305 1,790 4,806 709 0
2018 1,118 31 134 414 539 6,566 1,389 4,502 675 1
CLEVELAND 2017 385,351 2,575 44 241 1,111 1,179 9,114 2,929 4,494 1,691 141
2018 2,796 39 224 887 1,646 7,830 2,061 4,266 1,503 77
COLUMBUS 2017 872,205 2,270 69 495 937 769 16,437 3,478 11,109 1,850 5
2018 2,071 54 390 850 777 14,786 3,008 9,758 2,020 7
DAYTON 2017 140,171 590 16 73 187 314 2,869 843 1,754 272 22
2018 656 13 82 206 355 2,978 810 1,790 378 10
TOLEDO6 2017 277,116 1,259 19 120 282 838 5,398 1,493 3,531 374 12
2018 1,013 24 95 227 667 4,996 1,270 3,402 324 3
  • 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 (UCR) definition of rape. See the data declaration for further explanation.
  • 3 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.
  • 4 Because of changes in the local agency's reporting practices, figures are not comparable to previous years' data.
  • 5 This agency/state submits rape data classified according to the legacy UCR definition; therefore the rape offense and violent crime total, which rape is a part of, is not included in this report for both years. See the data declaration for further explanation.
  • 6 Arson offenses reported by the Toledo Fire Department are not included in this report.

Data Declaration

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