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Table 10

CALIFORNIA

Offenses Known to Law Enforcement

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2019

[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 633 5 27 210 391 2,169 354 1,324 491 21
Butte 283 5 32 28 218 1,290 524 724 42 3
Contra Costa 332 8 28 89 207 1,499 411 1,053 35 11
El Dorado 173 3 47 29 94 1,695 482 1,186 27 4
Fresno 1,082 14 38 102 928 3,281 1,378 1,304 599 129
Imperial 211 2 11 7 191 588 178 324 86 22
Kern 2,864 29 244 433 2,158 9,449 2,756 4,680 2,013 275
Kings 125 2 19 19 85 432 114 297 21 1
Los Angeles 5,564 68 300 1,443 3,753 15,040 2,798 8,595 3,647 220
Madera 457 1 34 14 408 1,017 375 621 21 7
Marin 63 1 5 12 45 738 143 591 4 1
Merced 500 4 19 24 453 1,515 487 956 72 8
Monterey 258 3 25 36 194 1,125 361 733 31 7
Napa 69 0 11 7 51 269 55 212 2 0
Orange 247 2 11 21 213 881 142 642 97 4
Placer 183 3 28 13 139 1,077 278 769 30 9
Riverside 932 24 37 179 692 7,220 1,454 4,320 1,446 24
Sacramento 2,408 36 161 685 1,526 8,067 2,276 5,634 157 67
San Benito 33 0 7 2 24 152 34 105 13 0
San Bernardino 1,503 27 115 189 1,172 3,945 1,142 1,875 928 53
San Diego 1,499 10 104 224 1,161 4,300 901 2,498 901 30
San Joaquin 903 5 35 162 701 2,439 719 1,589 131 24
San Luis Obispo 181 5 26 5 145 963 331 614 18 7
San Mateo 324 3 71 62 188 3,245 297 2,612 336 5
Santa Barbara 232 2 17 26 187 1,257 305 938 14 8
Santa Clara 356 2 40 25 289 1,518 178 1,154 186 4
Santa Cruz 331 5 58 34 234 1,630 439 1,174 17 7
Shasta 386 4 41 34 307 824 415 332 77 12
Solano 109 1 13 18 77 377 110 192 75 7
Sonoma 497 1 45 36 415 1,089 350 733 6 22
Stanislaus 370 8 17 90 255 1,602 559 1,000 43 13
Sutter 77 1 4 13 59 576 167 350 59 1
Tulare2 334 9 30 64 231 1,893 637 1,254 2 0
Ventura 159 5 18 25 111 543 112 363 68 13
Yolo 69 0 8 6 55 294 79 204 11 1
Yuba 204 5 21 37 141 847 316 520 11 11
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alpine 13 0 2 0 11 29 12 14 3 0
Amador 66 1 3 8 54 416 146 268 2 4
Calaveras 139 1 32 8 98 668 274 380 14 0
Colusa 26 0 8 4 14 169 53 111 5 3
Del Norte 84 2 11 18 53 424 192 228 4 12
Glenn 55 2 8 8 37 362 86 239 37 3
Humboldt 310 1 21 59 229 1,092 398 661 33 17
Inyo 60 1 9 3 47 192 86 105 1 0
Lake 193 3 21 19 150 435 204 225 6 5
Lassen 78 0 8 0 70 172 100 65 7 1
Mariposa 79 0 8 2 69 171 53 115 3 0
Mendocino 178 2 29 14 133 414 174 225 15 18
Modoc 31 0 2 1 28 29 6 22 1 0
Mono 25 0 3 0 22 53 21 32 0 1
Nevada 118 0 9 6 103 424 191 226 7 1
Plumas 128 1 9 5 113 294 116 167 11 3
Sierra 1 0 0 0 1 31 15 16 0 0
Siskiyou 70 5 2 2 61 146 69 69 8 1
Tehama 95 2 14 12 67 472 179 278 15 0
Trinity 61 2 10 9 40 190 83 101 6 2
Tuolumne 169 2 62 7 98 669 306 355 8 6
  • 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.