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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%)
 

Q3 2018
1. C-Store (37%)
2. Pharmacy (11%)
3. Electronics (11%)
4. Dollar Store (10%)
5. Gas Station (8%)
 

Q3 2019
1. C-Store (25%)
2. Restaurant (14%)
3. Jewelry (12%)
4. Dollar Store (8%)
5. Electronics (7%)
 

Q3 2020
1. C-Store (26%)
2. Jewelry (14%)
3. Restaurant (11%)
4. Gas Station (7%)
5. Pharmacy (6%)
 



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
 


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
 



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)
 

Q3 2018
1. Monday (209)
2. Wednesday (197)
3. Saturday (195)
4. Sunday (187)
5. Tuesday (185)
6. Thursday (168)
7. Friday (150)
 

Q3 2019
1. Wednesday (264)
2. Monday (234)
2. Saturday (234)
3. Friday (205)
4. Sunday (190)
5. Tuesday (176)
6. Thursday (161)
 

Q3 2020
1. Sunday (241)
2. Monday (229)
3. Tuesday (174)
4. Saturday (169)
5. Thursday (161)
6. Wednesday (158)
7. Friday (146)
 



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)
 

Q3 2018
1. California (145)
2. Texas (123)
3. Ohio (76)
4. Pennsylvania (75)
5. Florida (74)
 

Q3 2019
1. California (167)
2. Texas (142)
3. Florida (73)
4. Ohio (58)
5. Georgia (57)
 

Q3 2020
1. Texas (106)
2. New York (94)
3. California (89)
4. Florida (63)
5. Illinois (61)
 



Q3 Robberies by City

 

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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