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Table 4

January to June 2014–2015

Offenses Reported to Law Enforcement

by State by City 100,000 and over in population

Colorado through Idaho

State City Population1 Violent
crime
Murder Rape
(revised
definition)2
Rape
(legacy
definition)3
Robbery Aggravated
assault
Property
crime
Burglary Larceny-
theft
Motor
vehicle
theft
Arson4
COLORADO AURORA 2014 350,948 698 5 129 191 373 4,832 905 3,430 497 41
2015 734 3 171 197 363 4,961 781 3,589 591 34
BOULDER 2014 104,284 122 1 22 13 86 1,360 225 1,056 79 14
2015 106 1 25 12 68 1,376 237 1,074 65 8
COLORADO SPRINGS 2014 444,949 982 11 196 207 568 7,696 1,252 5,686 758 55
2015 991 10 191 191 599 7,546 1,108 5,737 701 65
FORT COLLINS 2014 154,015 135 0 20 9 106 1,690 194 1,424 72 9
2015 139 1 10 15 113 1,532 182 1,264 86 6
LAKEWOOD 2014 148,236 334 3 57 70 204 3,298 493 2,495 310 7
2015 413 3 64 94 252 3,489 412 2,714 363 6
PUEBLO 2014 108,591 415 4 60 88 263 3,651 914 2,375 362 20
2015 452 6 86 80 280 3,360 1,028 1,974 358 19
THORNTON5 2014 129,442 171 5 38 23 105 1,804 212 1,400 192 10
2015 103 2 22 11 68 1,391 316 11
WESTMINSTER 2014 112,100 130 2 18 28 82 1,590 154 1,286 150 5
2015 132 3 28 20 81 1,721 177 1,319 225 6
CONNECTICUT BRIDGEPORT 2014 147,822 617 2 32 248 335 1,908 485 1,114 309 15
2015 488 8 39 214 227 1,506 385 882 239 6
HARTFORD 2014 124,943 671 7 22 229 413 2,587 376 1,823 388 19
2015 697 14 15 253 415 2,549 414 1,749 386 27
STAMFORD 2014 127,385 147 1 12 68 66 955 114 742 99 7
2015 124 2 6 39 77 777 96 606 75 0
WATERBURY 2014 109,495 165 3 14 83 65 1,973 172 1,514 287 5
2015 206 1 13 119 73 2,093 203 1,464 426 2
FLORIDA CAPE CORAL 2014 168,712 116 2 5 18 91 1,630 320 1,226 84 1
2015 114 0 6 22 86 1,552 288 1,197 67 2
CLEARWATER 2014 110,075 305 3 26 86 190 2,169 389 1,668 112 5
2015 302 6 36 92 168 2,188 306 1,738 144 7
CORAL SPRINGS 2014 127,939 95 0 10 23 62 1,292 188 1,046 58 2
2015 105 0 17 34 54 1,111 157 884 70 1
FORT LAUDERDALE 2014 174,056 656 9 39 289 319 4,612 972 3,311 329 17
2015 692 4 68 200 420 4,532 877 3,266 389 13
GAINESVILLE 2014 128,185 435 2 60 70 303 2,203 312 1,750 141 11
2015 416 2 43 91 280 2,108 265 1,719 124 5
HIALEAH 2014 235,446 367 3 21 129 214 3,186 348 2,481 357 6
2015 407 2 14 142 249 2,769 340 2,088 341 14
HOLLYWOOD 2014 147,918 408 6 37 125 240 3,142 698 2,236 208 2
2015 353 6 34 131 182 2,756 537 1,958 261 1
JACKSONVILLE 2014 856,021 2,897 51 236 701 1,909 16,301 3,363 11,952 986 46
2015 2,764 46 226 620 1,872 16,090 3,172 11,840 1,078 41
LAKELAND 2014 101,428 285 4 44 84 153 2,598 474 1,993 131 0
2015 246 3 37 59 147 2,368 371 1,846 151 3
MIAMI 2014 421,996 2,080 43 35 768 1,234 10,028 1,768 7,083 1,177 36
2015 2,226 42 33 829 1,322 9,604 1,568 6,885 1,151 44
MIAMI GARDENS 2014 112,373 369 8 9 104 248 2,227 540 1,455 232 8
2015 351 12 8 112 219 2,001 390 1,433 178 12
MIRAMAR 2014 132,352 214 4 19 58 133 1,341 390 861 90 4
2015 225 3 21 65 136 1,357 194 1,051 112 6
ORLANDO 2014 259,675 1,136 12 80 279 765 8,311 1,801 6,044 466 25
2015 1,277 9 94 270 904 7,874 1,588 5,753 533 25
PALM BAY 2014 105,287 281 0 23 24 234 1,054 230 754 70 3
2015 251 5 27 31 188 949 222 667 60 7
PEMBROKE PINES 2014 164,372 132 2 8 54 68 1,887 306 1,491 90 1
2015 166 0 11 39 116 1,831 291 1,428 112 5
POMPANO BEACH 2014 105,523 399 2 28 129 240 2,243 488 1,610 145 6
2015 484 2 39 121 322 2,176 356 1,616 204 7
PORT ST. LUCIE 2014 172,453 130 4 8 20 98 1,204 261 905 38 5
2015 124 2 4 13 105 1,164 204 924 36 1
ST. PETERSBURG 2014 250,772 1,088 9 83 305 691 6,830 1,358 4,832 640 23
2015 979 5 67 266 641 7,156 1,127 5,263 766 23
TALLAHASSEE 2014 187,573 840 5 89 150 596 4,264 1,054 2,919 291 4
2015 990 8 119 166 697 4,443 960 3,110 373 3
TAMPA 2014 357,124 962 12 26 224 700 4,056 823 3,040 193 20
2015 1,127 21 32 296 778 4,075 934 2,863 278 35
WEST PALM BEACH 2014 103,028 447 9 20 152 266 2,376 420 1,795 161 7
2015 416 6 25 123 262 2,451 355 1,861 235 6
GEORGIA ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY 2014 121,511 159 3 21 45 90 1,734 349 1,296 89 14
2015 257 1 25 62 169 1,920 370 1,446 104 16
ATLANTA 2014 454,363 2,580 39 74 1,043 1,424 12,119 2,546 7,628 1,945 28
2015 2,529 45 83 905 1,496 12,145 2,258 7,703 2,184 27
COLUMBUS 2014 206,714 516 11 25 225 255 5,764 1,496 3,719 549 20
2015 523 5 31 243 244 5,427 1,297 3,595 535 20
SANDY SPRINGS 2014 101,184 71 0 10 46 15 1,381 312 982 87 1
2015 73 2 6 41 24 1,237 272 886 79 1
SAVANNAH-CHATHAM METROPOLITAN 2014 236,682 395 15 31 190 159 3,921 775 2,808 338 15
2015 487 19 31 209 228 4,457 907 3,023 527 7
HAWAII HONOLULU6 2014 994,034
2015 1,158 12 147 438 561 13,836 2,072 10,144 1,620 126
IDAHO BOISE 2014 216,260 332 2 65 32 233 2,078 349 1,646 83 19
2015 293 0 55 17 221 2,122 272 1,718 132 22
  • 1 The 2014 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 the revised Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) definition of rape. See the data declaration for further explanation.
  • 3 The figures shown in this column for the offense of rape were reported using the legacy UCR definition of rape. See the data declaration for further explanation.
  • 4 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.
  • 5 The FBI determined that the agency did not follow national UCR Program guidelines for reporting an offense. Consequently, these figures are not included in this report.
  • 6 Complete January through June data for 2014 are not available.

Data Declaration

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