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2015 Year-End Crime Stats – SCPD

2015 Year-End Crime Stats

Source:  City Manager’s Weekly Report, March 18, 2016

The Santa Cruz Police Department released the  End-of-Year statistics for 2015.

These statistics represent work volumes and crime trends.

In 2015, the City of Santa Cruz experienced a rise in property crime, driven mainly by increases in burglary, auto thefts, shoplifting and bike thefts.

Auto thefts increased by 20% at 300 thefts.
Larceny, which includes thefts such as bike, vehicle burglary, petty theft, increased by 9%.
Reported bike thefts have increased by 19% over 2014 totals at 479 thefts.
The Santa Cruz Police Department continues to work together with various City and County programs to create and sustain conditions that promote long term safety and solutions.

In addition to our Patrol workload, the Santa Cruz Police Department continues to support neighborhoods, community groups and business associations by engaging them in ways to protect themselves and their property.

Monthly Uniform Crime Report (UCR) stats are posted on our Website at www.santacruzpolice.com

For more information on crime trends and a multi- year perspective see our November 2015 Public Safety Study Session presentation to the City Council on our blog here:

http://goo.gl/tyXZGv

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