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Most Mid-Year Robberies & Burglaries Ever Reported
Robberies Up 28% From 2016, Up 14% From 2022

C-Stores Top Targeted Store - Tuesday Top Day of the Week
Calif. Remains Top State -
Memphis Surges to #1 City in Robberies & ORC
 



Mid-Year Robbery & Burglary Comparison | 2016-2023
Up 14% From 2022 & 28% From 2016

 

Q2 Robbery & Burglary Comparison | 2016-2023
Up 11% From 2022 & 19% From 2016


 



Mid-Year 2023 Robberies & Burglaries by Store Type

Mid-Year 2023:

1. C-Store (23%)
2. Jewelry (22%)
3. Restaurant (10%)
4. Liquor/Tobacco/Pot (6%)
5.
Dollar (5%)

Mid-Year 2022:

1. Jewelry (24%)
2. C-Store (23%)
3. Restaurant (9%)
4. Specialty (7%)
5.
Dollar (6%)

Mid-Year 2021:

1. C-Store (24%)
2. Jewelry (21%)
3. Restaurant (9%)
4. Dollar (6%)
5.
Gas Station (6%)

Mid-Year 2020:

1. C-Store (25%)
2. Restaurant (11%)
3. Jewelry (11%)
4. Specialty (9%)
5.
Dollar (7%)


Mid-Year 2019:

1. C-Store (31.2%)
2. Restaurant (10.5%)
3. Cell Phone (9%)
4. Dollar Store (8.4%)
5.
Specialty (7.7%)
 


Mid-Year 2018:

1. C-Store (44%)
2. Restaurant (11.3%)
3. Pharmacy (9.8%)
4. Dollar Store (9.3%)
5.
Cell Phone (9%)
 


Mid-Year 2017:

1. C-Store (51%)
2. Pharmacy (15%)
3. Dollar Store (14%)
4. Liquor Stores (5%)
5. Cell Phone (4%)
 


 



Mid-Year 2023 Suspects by Gender

3,959 Total Suspects


Mid-Year 2023 Suspect Breakdown:

3,326 males, 476 females, 157 unknown

Mid-Year 2022 Suspect Breakdown:
2,890 males, 442 females, 69 unknown

Mid-Year 2021 Suspect Breakdown:
2,567 males, 334 females

Mid-Year 2020 Suspect Breakdown:

3,401 males, 321 females, 190 unknown

Mid-Year 2019 Suspect Breakdown:

3,767 males, 179 females, 15 unknown

Mid-Year 2018
Suspect Breakdown:
3,130 males, 158 females, 414 unknown


*2017 Suspect Breakdown:
4,505 males, 238 females, 486 unknown

*Started collecting 2017 data in Q2

 


Mid-Year 2023 Armed vs. Unarmed


Mid-Year 2023
Breakdown:
1,261 armed, 1,132 unarmed, 841 burglaries


Mid-Year 2022 Breakdown:
1,101 armed, 1,053 unarmed, 690 burglaries


Mid-Year 2021 Breakdown:
869 armed, 906 unarmed, 758 burglaries


Mid-Year 20
20 Breakdown:
1,092 armed, 1,054 unarmed, 667 burglaries


Mid-Year 2019
Breakdown:
1,551 armed, 522 unarmed, 620 burglaries

Mid-Year 2018 Breakdown:
1,475 armed, 1,053 unarmed, 248 n/a

2017 Armed-Unarmed Breakdown*:
2,348 armed, 1,550 unarmed, 34 n/a

*Started collecting 2017 data in Q2
 



Mid-Year 2023 Robberies & Burglaries by Weekday
Tuesday Overtakes Monday as Highest Day of Last 2 Years
 

Mid-Year 2023:

1. Tuesday - 614
2. Monday - 551
3. Thursday - 485
4. Wednesday - 453
5. Friday - 420
6. Saturday - 356
7. Sunday - 355

Mid-Year 2022:

1. Tuesday - 512
2. Monday - 484
3. Friday - 457
4. Thursday - 455
5. Wednesday - 341
6. Saturday - 312
7. Sunday - 283

Mid-Year 2021:

1. Friday - 452
2. Saturday - 449
3. Thursday - 416
4. Wednesday - 317
5. Sunday - 312
6. Tuesday - 311
7. Monday - 274

Mid-Year 2020:

1. Monday - 492
2. Sunday - 438
3. Tuesday - 430
4. Thursday - 399
5. Wednesday - 384
6. Saturday - 371
7. Friday - 298


Mid-Year 2019:

1. Monday - 459
2. Tuesday - 433
3. Wednesday - 431
4. Sunday - 373
5. Thursday - 361
6. Saturday - 323
7. Friday - 292


Mid-Year 2018:
 

1. Monday - 491
2. Wednesday - 464
3. Tuesday - 461
4. Sunday - 416
5. Thursday - 333
6. Saturday - 306
7. Friday - 305


*2017 Days:
 

1. Monday - 538
2. Tuesday - 519
3. Sunday - 517
4. Saturday - 481
5. Wednesday - 462
6. Thursday - 406
7. Friday - 285

*started collecting data in Q2


 



Mid-Year 2023 Robberies & Burglaries by Time of Day


 

Mid-Year 2023:
 
1.
12am - 4am (841)
2. 8pm - 12am (810)
3. 4pm - 8pm (548)
4. 8am - 12pm (484)
5.
4am - 8am (356)
6. 12pm - 4pm (195)

Mid-Year 2022:
 

1. 8pm - 12am (682)
2. 12am - 4am (598)
3. 4pm - 8pm (455)
4. 4am - 8am (427)
5.
8am - 12pm (398)
6.
12pm - 4pm (284)

Mid-Year 2021:
 

1. 8pm - 12am (551)
2. 12am - 4am (523)
3. 4pm - 8pm (426)
4. 4am - 8am (391)
5.
8am - 12pm (336)
6.
12pm - 4pm (304)

Mid-Year 2020:

1. 8pm - 12am (743)
2. 12am - 4am (697)
3. 4pm - 8pm (415)
4. 4am - 8am (374)
5. 12pm - 4pm (298)
6. 8am - 12pm (286)


Mid-Year 2019:

1. 8pm - 12am (681)

2. 12am - 4am (626)
3. 4am - 8am (369)
4. 4pm - 8pm (365)
5. 12pm - 4pm (250)
5. 8am - 12pm (226)

 


Mid-Year 2018:

1. 8pm - 12am (563)

2. 12am - 4am (532)
3. 4pm - 8pm (334)
4. 4am - 8am (326)
5. 8am - 12pm (252)
6. 12pm - 4pm (243)

 


*2017 Times:

1. 12am - 4am (809)
2. 8pm - 12am (741)
3. 4pm - 8pm (431)
4. 4am - 8am (396)
5. 8am - 12pm (295)
6. 12pm - 4pm (294)

*Started collecting data in Q2

 


 



Mid-Year 2023 Robberies & Burglaries by State
California Highest Since 2017

Mid-Year 2023:

1. California (351)
2. New York (217)
3. Texas (194)
4. Florida (174)
5. Illinois (163)

Mid-Year 2022:

1. California (344)
2. Texas (215)
3. New York (207)
4. Florida (173)
5. Pennsylvania (163)

Mid-Year 2021:

1. California (315)
2. Texas (171)
3. New York (142)
4. Illinois (124)
5. Washington (119)

Mid-Year 2020:

1. California (313)
2. Texas (218)
3. New York (180)
4. Florida (161)
5. Illinois (158)

Mid-Year 2019:

1. California (293)
2. Texas (197)
3. Florida & Ohio (133)
4. Pennsylvania (126)
5. North Carolina (125)

Mid-Year 2018:

1. California (258)
2. Texas (203)
3. Florida (134)
4. New York (125)
5. PA & NC (121)

Mid-Year 2017:

1. California (231)
2. Texas (187)
3. Ohio (161)
4. Florida (160)
5. Pennsylvania (146)

Mid-Year 2016:

1. Texas (199)
2. California (162)
3. Florida (144)
4. Ohio*
5. Pennsylvania*



Mid-Year 2023 Robberies & Burglaries by City
Memphis Surges to Top City as Mid-Year Robbery Hot Spot


Mid-Year 2023
1. Memphis, TN: 56
2. Philadelphia, PA: 51
3. Houston, TX: 50
4. New York City / Chicago: 48
5. Los Angeles, CA: 46


Mid-Year 2022
1. New York City: 44
2. Philadelphia, PA: 40
2. Houston, TX: 40
4. San Antonio, TX: 35
5. Chicago, IL: 34


Mid-Year 2021
1. Chicago, IL: 32
2. Seattle, WA: 24
3. Las Vegas, NV: 23
4. San Diego, CA: 21
5. San Antonio, TX: 18


Mid-Year 2020

1. Chicago, IL: 50
2. San Antonio, TX: 38
3. Las Vegas, NV: 26
4. Cleveland, OH: 25
5. New York, NY: 23


Mid-Year 2019

1. Houston, TX: 34
2. Colorado Springs, CO: 31
3. San Diego, CA: 26
4. Fresno, CA: 25
5. Tulsa, OK; Nashville, TN; Phoenix, AZ: 23


Mid-Year 2018

1. Tulsa, OK: 46 (Spiked Q1)
2. Houston, TX: 37
3. San Antonio, TX: 29
4. Charlotte, NC: 25
5. Las Vegas, NV: 15


2017 Full Year
1. Houston, TX: 60
2. Tulsa, OK: 59
3. Colorado Springs, CO: 55
4. Nashville, TN: 43
5. Chicago, IL: 40

2016 Full Year
1. Houston, TX: 73
2. Memphis, TN: 66
3. Dayton, OH: 65
4. Tulsa, OK*
5. Cleveland, OH*

*Began logging complete city data in 2017


 

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