The D&D Daily's
Publicly Reported
Q3 & YTD 2020
Robbery Report
Year-to-Date Robberies Stable - Q3 Lowest
on Record
Texas Overtakes California as Top State - Chicago Top City
Year-to-Date Robbery Comparison -
2016-2020
Remarkably Stable Over Last 5 Years
Q3 Robbery Comparison - 2016-2020
Down 13% Since '19 - Lowest Q3 On Record
Q3 Robberies & Burglaries by Store Type
Q3 2017
1. C-Store (37%)
2. Dollar Store (22%)
3. Pharmacy (18%)
4. Electronics (10%)
5. Restaurant (8%)
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Q3 2018
1. C-Store (37%)
2. Pharmacy (11%)
3. Electronics (11%)
4. Dollar Store (10%)
5. Gas Station (8%)
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Q3 2019
1. C-Store (25%)
2. Restaurant (14%)
3. Jewelry (12%)
4. Dollar Store (8%)
5. Electronics (7%)
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Q3 2020
1. C-Store (26%)
2. Jewelry (14%)
3. Restaurant (11%)
4. Gas Station (7%)
5. Pharmacy (6%)
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Q3 Suspects by Gender
1,826 Total Suspects
Q3 2020 Breakdown:
1,625 (89%) males, 201 (11%) females
Q3 2019 Breakdown:
1,937 (87%) males, 156 (7%) females,
134 (6%) n/a
Q3 2018 Breakdown:
1,481 males (70%), 88 (5%) females,
525 (25%) n/a
Q3 2017 Breakdown:
1,332 (78%) males, 97 (6%) female,
273 (16%) n/a
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Q3
Armed vs. Unarmed
Q3 2020 Breakdown:
475 (37%) armed, 396 (31%) unarmed,
407 (32%) burglary
Q3 2019 Breakdown:
565 (39%) armed, 513 (35%) unarmed,
386 (26%) burglary
Q3 2018 Breakdown:
700 (51%) armed, 674 (49%) unarmed
Q3 2017 Breakdown:
731 (54%) armed, 519 (39%) unarmed,
95 (7%) unreported
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Q3
Robberies by Weekday
Q3 2017
1. Monday (208)
2. Tuesday (206)
3. Saturday (182)
4. Wednesday (170)
5. Thursday (161)
6. Sunday (160)
7. Friday (78)
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Q3 2018
1. Monday (209)
2. Wednesday (197)
3. Saturday (195)
4. Sunday (187)
5. Tuesday (185)
6. Thursday (168)
7. Friday (150)
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Q3 2019
1. Wednesday (264)
2. Monday (234)
2. Saturday (234)
3. Friday (205)
4. Sunday (190)
5. Tuesday (176)
6. Thursday (161)
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Q3 2020
1. Sunday (241)
2. Monday (229)
3. Tuesday (174)
4. Saturday (169)
5. Thursday (161)
6. Wednesday (158)
7. Friday (146)
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Q3
Robberies by Time of Day
As was the case in
our
Q1 2020 Robbery Report and
Mid-Year 2020 Robbery Report,
more than half of total reported robberies and burglaries fell
between 8 p.m. and 4 a.m.
Q3 Robberies by State
Q3 2017
1. California (137)
2. Florida (100)
3. Texas (79)
4. Ohio (56)
5. Georgia (50)
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Q3 2018
1. California (145)
2. Texas (123)
3. Ohio (76)
4. Pennsylvania (75)
5. Florida (74)
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Q3 2019
1. California (167)
2. Texas (142)
3. Florida (73)
4. Ohio (58)
5. Georgia (57)
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Q3 2020
1. Texas (106)
2. New York (94)
3. California (89)
4. Florida (63)
5. Illinois (61)
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Q3 Robberies by City
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Q3 2020 Highest
1. Chicago, IL: 22
2. San Antonio, TX & New York, NY: 18
3. Omaha, NE: 12
4. Madison, WI: 11
5. Columbus, OH: 10
Q3 2019 Highest
1. Houston, TX: 23
2. San Antonio, TX: 18
3. Las Vegas, NV: 17
4. Omaha, NE: 13
5. New York, NY & Bakersfield, CA: 12
Q3 2018 Highest:
1. Houston, TX: 21
2. Dayton, OH: 18
3. Macon, GA & Tulsa, OK: 16
4. San Antonio, TX & Philadelphia, PA: 12
5. Madison, WI: 10
Q3 2017 Highest:
1. Columbus, OH: 17
2. Colorado Springs, CO: 14
3. Las Vegas, NV: 14
4. Tampa, FL: 14
5. New Orleans, LA: 12 |
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