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Home Crime in the U.S. 2019 Preliminary Report Tables Table 4 State cuts Illinois through Missouri

Table 4

January to June 2018–2019

Offenses Reported to Law Enforcement

by State by City 100,000 and over in population

Illinois through Missouri

State City Population1 Violent
crime
Murder Rape2 Robbery Aggravated
assault
Property
crime
Burglary Larceny-
theft
Motor
vehicle
theft
Arson3
ILLINOIS AURORA 2018 201,364 267 2 33 47 185 1,102 132 904 66 4
2019 219 9 24 42 144 882 89 730 63 9
CHICAGO 2018 2,719,151 13,044 257 886 4,626 7,275 40,360 5,445 30,094 4,821 192
2019 12,136 239 866 3,657 7,374 37,550 4,396 28,739 4,415 189
ELGIN 2018 113,060 118 2 21 28 67 708 80 589 39 2
2019 84 0 14 33 37 606 79 491 36 1
JOLIET 2018 148,553 233 3 20 64 146 1,036 232 745 59 27
2019 353 11 25 43 274 1,028 116 840 72 25
NAPERVILLE4 2018 148,457 71 1 13 11 46 84 28 0
2019 67 1 9 7 50 67 21 0
PEORIA 2018 112,595 418 10 33 79 296 2,187 462 1,515 210 28
2019 496 12 36 106 342 1,770 355 1,256 159 17
ROCKFORD 2018 146,198 983 11 66 151 755 2,611 611 1,787 213 33
2019 803 9 55 115 624 2,247 449 1,628 170 20
SPRINGFIELD 2018 114,623 451 8 35 86 322 2,556 596 1,871 89 12
2019 420 7 58 90 265 2,401 515 1,729 157 12
INDIANA EVANSVILLE 2018 118,765 324 7 41 78 198 2,591 374 1,972 245 14
2019 351 7 45 74 225 2,273 276 1,811 186 17
FORT WAYNE 2018 267,634 509 23 71 149 266 3,342 488 2,585 269 17
2019 506 12 79 178 237 3,404 447 2,699 258 20
SOUTH BEND 2018 102,397 465 5 34 139 287 1,844 422 1,265 157 17
2019 598 8 26 127 437 1,983 351 1,371 261 23
KANSAS WICHITA 2018 391,726 2,361 24 201 274 1,862 10,710 1,673 7,649 1,388 77
2019 2,035 13 177 203 1,642 9,502 1,299 7,111 1,092 59
KENTUCKY LEXINGTON 2018 325,579 504 17 118 229 140 5,199 748 3,926 525 23
2019 395 10 79 156 150 4,547 724 3,383 440 26
LOUISIANA BATON ROUGE 2018 224,790 1,025 44 46 335 600 5,982 1,438 4,031 513 85
2019 1,094 28 24 316 726 5,420 1,006 4,059 355 53
LAFAYETTE 2018 127,592 359 3 14 87 255 2,941 512 2,251 178 10
2019 330 9 7 63 251 2,769 527 2,077 165 15
NEW ORLEANS4 2018 396,374 2,244 90 338 612 1,204 8,287 956 5,928 1,403
2019 2,325 58 359 502 1,406 10,548 1,017 8,055 1,476
SHREVEPORT 2018 190,808 805 17 68 168 552 4,909 924 3,556 429 44
2019 728 15 70 142 501 4,282 787 3,208 287 30
MARYLAND BALTIMORE4 2018 605,436 5,143 133 188 2,318 2,504 12,341 2,829 7,493 2,019 81
2019 5,252 158 175 2,217 2,702 12,402 2,638 7,841 1,923
MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON 2018 694,673 2,129 26 133 601 1,369 6,504 942 5,031 531
2019 1,937 22 113 440 1,362 6,103 763 4,843 497
CAMBRIDGE 2018 114,881 151 0 11 44 96 907 123 750 34 6
2019 157 1 7 21 128 943 70 822 51 3
LOWELL 2018 111,989 157 3 8 48 98 812 191 536 85 8
2019 204 2 10 40 152 747 145 508 94 9
SPRINGFIELD 2018 155,179 762 10 54 237 461 1,890 445 1,232 213 12
2019 628 7 35 158 428 1,817 323 1,291 203 20
WORCESTER 2018 186,188 645 1 31 151 462 1,964 420 1,387 157 6
2019 544 3 19 104 418 1,800 400 1,251 149 0
MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR 2018 122,571 132 2 32 17 81 858 104 729 25 3
2019 153 2 41 23 87 1,008 71 895 42 2
CLINTON TOWNSHIP 2018 101,279 157 1 32 8 116 685 75 523 87 7
2019 123 0 17 11 95 596 59 473 64 4
DETROIT 2018 671,275 6,290 127 494 1,116 4,553 13,786 3,421 7,193 3,172 424
2019 5,956 116 449 990 4,401 12,786 3,123 6,693 2,970 374
LANSING 2018 117,380 658 2 73 86 497 1,613 385 1,059 169 15
2019 642 3 63 75 501 1,482 314 1,002 166 11
STERLING HEIGHTS 2018 133,055 127 1 21 8 97 668 68 547 53 1
2019 68 0 13 7 48 599 57 484 58 6
WARREN 2018 135,160 336 0 66 58 212 1,377 285 798 294 4
2019 340 1 39 42 258 1,147 266 696 185 10
MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS5 2018 428,261 1,733 14 237 575 907 7,684 1,312 5,317 1,055 38
2019 1,697 14 224 512 947 8,557 1,390 5,871 1,296 34
ROCHESTER5 2018 117,037 125 4 39 19 63 1,048 139 857 52 1
2019 100 0 26 17 57 1,033 136 839 58 1
ST. PAUL 2018 309,756 907 4 139 258 506 4,685 813 2,620 1,252 55
2019 783 11 105 243 424 5,153 960 3,017 1,176 46
MISSISSIPPI JACKSON6 2018 166,024 46 202 284 3,825 955 2,361 509 30
2019 48 203 338 3,456 815 2,211 430 42
MISSOURI COLUMBIA 2018 123,586 179 3 45 38 93 1,556 204 1,216 136 4
2019 188 6 33 37 112 1,512 224 1,130 158
INDEPENDENCE5 2018 117,368 248 9 27 50 162 3,087 384 2,063 640 8
2019 339 0 53 52 234 2,543 257 1,778 508 8
SPRINGFIELD 2018 168,537 1,013 4 162 136 711 5,539 905 3,950 684 26
2019 1,316 7 191 149 969 5,798 937 4,120 741
ST. LOUIS 2018 306,875 2,724 85 151 652 1,836 8,476 1,282 6,001 1,193 89
2019 2,750 92 115 680 1,863 8,224 1,382 5,454 1,388 90
  • 1 The 2018 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 The FBI determined that the agency's data were underreported. Consequently, those data are not included in this report.
  • 5 Because of changes in the local agency's reporting practices, figures are not comparable to previous years' data.
  • 6 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.

Data Declaration

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