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TABLE OF CONTENTS: PAGE Preface -------------------------------------------------------- 1 Part I Crime Summary and Comparison ----------------- 2-3 Crime Rates--------------------------------------------------- 4 Violent Crime Comparison -------------------------------- 5 Weapons Comparison Analysis --------------------------- 6-7 Domestic Violence Related Crime ----------------------- 8-10 Property (Non-violent) Crime Comparison ------------- 11-12 Property Values Stolen/Recovered Comparison ------- 13 Arson ---------------------------------------------------------- 14 Vehicle Recovery Comparison ---------------------------- 14 Percentage of Recovered Property Comparison------- 15 Arrest Comparison Analysis ------------------------------- 16-18 Mapping
Zone Density------------------------------------------- 19 Hotspot Analysis by District ------------------------ 20-23
Data is based on UCR requirements
Prepared by: Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/EChenard
Preface
There were 626 fewer Part I Crimes reported during 2014 as compared to 2013. This equates to a
6.7% reduction of Part I Crimes reported to the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office. Part I Crimes
include violent offenses (Murder, Rape, Robbery, and Aggravated Assault) and non-violent offenses
(Burglary, Larceny, and Auto Theft).
Violent crime- increased by 3% or 44 offenses during this period compared to 2013.
Homicides were up by 200% for the year of 2014. This is an increase of 6 incidents.
Forcible Sex Offenses increased 39.6% over the same period with 78 more offenses reported than
last year. There were 63 arrest closures and 86 exceptional closures. This increase is directly related
to the changing elements and/or description of Forced Fondling.
Robbery declined by 12.6% or 31 offenses in 2014. Commercial robbery reported an increase of
26%. We reported 68 case closures, 62 by arrest closures and 6 by exceptional closures.
Aggravated Assault offenses decreased by 0.9% or 9 incidents. The use of cutting instruments and
firearms during the offense of aggravated assault decreased by 6% and 14% respectively.
Non-violent crime- decreased by 8.5% or 670 offenses during this period compared to
2013.
Burglary offenses decreased by 21.8% or 446 offenses. The value stolen decreased by 36% in
Residential Burglaries and decreased 60% in Non-Residential Burglaries. There were 220 arrest
closures and 27 exceptional closures.
Larceny offenses, including Auto Burglaries, decreased by 4.4% or 242 offenses in 2014 compared
to 2013. We reported 1,110 case closures; 994 by arrest closures and 116 by exceptional closure.
Auto Thefts increased by 5.7% or 18 incidents. 87% of vehicles stolen locally were recovered.
Arson offenses reflect a decrease of 48% for this reporting period. There were 13 offenses with 5
closures. The total dollar loss from Arson offenses was $214,021.
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2013 Vs. 2014 % of Crime
2013 2014 DIFF % CHANGE # CLEAR %CLEAR # CLEAR %CLEAR from County
Total 2014
CRIMINAL HOMICIDE 3 9 6 200.0% 2 67% 5 56% 0%
MANSLAUGHTER - 4 4 N/C 2 N/C 2 50% 0%
SEX OFFENSE 197 275 78 39.6% 104 53% 149 54% 3%
ROBBERY 247 216 (31) -12.6% 82 33% 68 31% 2%
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 1,020 1,011 (9) -0.9% 647 63% 640 63% 12%
1,467 1,511 44 3.0% 837 57% 864 57% 17%
BURGLARY 2,043 1,597 (446) -21.8% 268 13% 247 15% 18%
LARCENY 5,500 5,258 (242) -4.4% 1,231 22% 1,110 21% 60%
AUTO THEFT 315 333 18 5.7% 69 22% 85 26% 4%
7,858 7,188 (670) -8.5% 1,568 20% 1,442 20% 83%
TOTAL 9,325 8,699 (626) -6.7% 2,405 25.79% 2,306 26.51% 100%*Totals do not include manslaughter N/C=Not Calculable
MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
2013 2014
January 1-December 31, 2013/2014
PART I CRIME UCR COMPARISON
VIOLENT CRIME
NON-VIOL CRIME
OFFENSE
-
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
CRIMINALHOMICIDE
MANSLAUGHTER SEX OFFENSE ROBBERY AGGRAVATEDASSAULT
BURGLARY LARCENY AUTO THEFT
3 -
197 247
1,020
2,043
5,500
315
9 4
275 216
1,011
1,597
5,258
333 NUMBER OF OFFENSES
PART I CRIME BY CRIME TYPE
2013
2014
8,699
9,325
Part I Crime
2013 2014
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2013 Vs. 2014 % of
OFFENSE 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 % CHANGE # CLEAR %CLEAR # CLEAR %CLEAR County
Total 2014
CRIMINAL HOMICIDE 11 12 18 3 9 200.0% 2 67% 5 56% 0%
MANSLAUGHTER 2 - 1 - 4 N/C 2 N/C 2 50% 0%
SEX OFFENSE 152 158 196 197 275 39.6% 104 53% 149 54% 3%
ROBBERY 353 348 271 247 216 -12.6% 82 33% 68 31% 2%
AGG ASSAULT 1017 1,000 1,027 1,019 1,011 -0.8% 647 63% 640 63% 12%
1,535 1,518 1,512 1,466 1,511 3.1% 837 57% 864 57% 17%
BURGLARY 2745 2,532 2,010 2,043 1,597 -21.8% 268 13% 247 15% 18%
LARCENY 6728 7,029 5,812 5,501 5,258 -4.4% 1,232 22% 1,110 21% 60%
AUTO THEFT 365 350 303 315 333 5.7% 69 22% 85 26% 4%
9,838 9,911 8,125 7,859 7,188 -8.5% 1,569 20% 1,442 20% 83%
TOTAL 11,373 11,429 9,637 9,325 8,699 -6.7% 2,406 25.80% 2,306 26.51% 100%
% change from -4.0% 0.5% -15.7% -3.2% -6.7%
Previous Year*DOES NOT INCLUDE MANSLAUGHTER
Clearance rates do not necessarily reflect the number of cases handled. A clearance could be from an earlier reporting period.
MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
PART I CRIME UCR COMPARISONJanuary 1-December 31, 2010-2014
2013 2014
N/C= Not Calculable
VIOLENT CRIME
NON-VIOL CRIME
9,838 9,911
8,125 7,859 7,188
1,535 1,518
1,512 1,466 1,511
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Violent/Property Crime ComparisonVIOLENT CRIME
NON-VIOL CRIME
9,325-3.2%
8,699-6.7%
11,373-4%
11,429+0.5%
9,637-15.7%
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MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CRIME COMPARISON 2010-2014
PART I 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
11 12 18 3 9
152 158 196 197 275
353 348 271 247 216
AGG. ASLT. 1017 1000 1027 1019 1011
1533 1518 1512 1466 1511
BURGLARY 2745 2532 2010 2043 1597
6728 7029 5812 5501 5258
VEH THEFT 365 350 303 315 333
9838 9911 8125 7859 7188
11,371 11,429 9,637 9,325 8,699
-4.0% 0.5% -15.7% -3.2% -6.7%
POPUL. 239,905 256,061 258,211 261,682 266,699
POP CHNG -0.3% 6.7% 0.8% 8.3% 1.9%
CRIME RATE 4739.8 4463.4 3732.2 3563.5 3261.7
RATE CHNG -3.7% -5.8% -16.4% -4.5% -8.5%
MURDER
RAPE
ROBBERY
Violent
LARCENY
Property
TOTAL
% CHNG
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Population Trends
3000.0
4000.0
5000.0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Crime Rate
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2013 2014 %Chng 2013 2014 %Chng 2013 2014 %Chng 2013 2014 %Chng 2013 2014 %Chng 2013 2014 %Chng
Criminal Homicide 3 9 200% 1 4 300% 1 1 0% 2 5 150% 0 0 N/C -$ 2,001$ N/CManslaughter 0 4 N/C 0 2 N/C 2 0 -100% 2 2 0% 0 0 N/C -$ -$ N/C
Forced Rape-Com 171 174 2% 40 39 -3% 45 52 16% 60 65 8% 25 26 4% 122$ 1,825$ 1396%Forced Rape-Att 3 6 100% 0 1 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C 0 0 N/C -$ 60$ N/CForced Sodomy 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 5 0 -100% 3 0 -100% 2 0 -100% -$ -$ N/CForced Fondling 23 95 313% 5 23 360% 9 34 278% 11 33 200% 3 24 700% -$ -$ N/C
Rape Total 197 275 40% 45 63 40% 59 86 46% 74 99 34% 30 50 67% 122$ 1,885$ 1445%
Highway 74 86 16% 13 22 69% 4 2 -50% 15 22 47% 2 2 0% 72,670$ 38,386$ -47%Commercial 27 34 26% 12 11 -8% 0 1 N/C 12 12 0% 0 0 N/C 26,088$ 52,670$ 102%Gas Station 9 5 -44% 3 2 -33% 0 0 N/C 3 2 -33% 0 0 N/C 3,192$ 482$ -85%Convenience 27 8 -70% 8 3 -63% 1 0 -100% 9 2 -78% 0 1 N/C 6,782$ 853$ -87%Residence 83 62 -25% 26 18 -31% 2 2 0% 27 20 -26% 1 0 -100% 84,474$ 81,398$ -4%Bank 3 6 100% 3 2 -33% 0 1 N/C 3 3 0% 0 0 N/C 8,736$ 23,988$ 175%Miscellaneous 24 15 -38% 8 4 -50% 2 0 -100% 9 4 -56% 1 0 -100% 22,181$ 3,939$ -82%
Robbery Total 247 216 -13% 73 62 -15% 9 6 -33% 78 65 -17% 4 3 -25% 224,123$ 201,716$ -10%
Aggravated Assault 1017 1011 -1% 520 520 0% 126 119 -6% 590 589 0% 56 50 -11% -$ -$ N/CAggravated Stalking 3 0 -100% 1 0 -100% 0 1 N/C 1 1 0% 0 0 N/C -$ -$ N/C
Total Violent 1,467 1,511 3% 640 649 1% 195 213 9% 745 759 2% 90 103 14% 224,245$ 205,602$ -8%
Simple Assault 3528 3484 -1% 1755 1675 -5% 762 745 -2% 2248 2121 -6% 269 299 11%*Totals do not include manslaughter N/C=Not Calculable
Greater than 25%Less than -25%
Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible
Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling.
As of January 1, 2013 FDLE has incorporated Forcible Sodomy into Forcible Rape.
AdultOffenses
Total Value
Prop StolenJuvenileArrest Exception
VIOLENT CRIME ANNUAL 2014
Total NBR Total Clearances
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Criminal Homicide Rape Total Robbery Total Aggravated Assault
3
197 247
1017
9
275 216
10112013 2014
VIOLENT CRIME
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Criminal Homicide
Manslaughter
Forced Rape-Com
Forced Rape-Att
Forced Sodomy
Forced Fondling
Rape Total
Highway
Commercial
Gas Station
Convenience
Residence
Bank
Miscellaneous
Robbery Total
Aggravated Assault
Aggravated Stalking
Total Violent
Simple Assault
*Totals do not include manslaughter
2013 2014 %Chng 2013 2014 %Chng 2013 2014 %Chng 2013 2014 %Chng
3 8 167% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C0 1 N/C 0 1 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C1 0 -100% 1 1 0% 6 3 -50% 163 170 4%0 0 N/C 1 0 -100% 0 1 N/C 2 5 150%0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C 2 0 -100% 21 94 348%
4 9 125% 2 3 50% 8 4 -50% 186 271 46%
31 24 -23% 3 11 267% 7 11 57% 33 40 21%8 10 25% 3 1 -67% 5 3 -40% 11 20 82%4 2 -50% 2 0 -100% 0 1 N/C 3 2 -33%
18 3 -83% 1 0 -100% 2 1 -50% 6 4 -33%52 35 -33% 2 1 -50% 6 2 -67% 23 24 4%1 3 200% 1 1 0% 1 0 -100% 0 2 N/C9 3 -67% 2 4 100% 3 2 -33% 10 6 -40%
123 80 -35% 14 18 29% 24 20 -17% 86 98 14%
244 211 -14% 216 203 -6% 428 460 7% 129 137 6%0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 3 0 -100% 0 0 N/C
371 299 -19% 232 223 -4% 463 484 5% 401 505 26%
3527 3483 -1%
N/C=Not CalculableGreater than 25%Less than -25%
*HFF=Hands, Fists, Feet
Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible
Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling.
As of January 1, 2013 FDLE has incorporated Forcible Sodomy into Forcible Rape.
Firearm Knife/Cut Oth Dang HFF*
ANNUAL 2014 WEAPONS USED DURING VIOLENT CRIME
Weapons
Firearm Knife Other Dangerous Weapon Hand-Fist-Feet
371
232
463
401
299
223
484 505
WEAPONS USED DURING VIOLENT CRIMES
2013 2014
Firearm37%
Knife/Cut8%Oth Dang
9%
HFF*46%
Weapons used during Robbery
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VIOLENT CRIME BY WEAPON %CHNG %CHNG
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 12 Vs 13 13 Vs 14
F/A 443 383 372 371 299 0% -19%
KNIFE 193 228 238 232 223 -3% -4%
HANDS 528 532 497 401 505 -19% 26%
OTHER 370 375 405 463 484 14% 5%
1,534 1,518 1,512 1,467 1,511 -3% 3%
NON-VIOLENT CRIME
VEH THFT 365 350 303 315 333 4% 6%
BURGLARY 2,745 2,532 2,010 2,043 1,597 2% -22%
LARCENY 6,728 7,029 5,812 5,500 5,258 -5% -4%
9,838 9,911 8,125 7,858 7,188 -3% -9%
TOTAL 11,372 11,429 9,637 9,325 8,699 -3% -7%
MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEPART I CRIME COMPARISON
2010-2014
Firearm Knife Hands Other
443
193
370
528
383
228
375
532
372
238
405
497
371
232
401
463
299
223
505
484
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Violent Crime by Year/Weapon TypeANNUAL UCR
2010-2014
Based on FDLE UCR
Crimes Include: Murder, Rape, Robbery, & Agg. Aslt.
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ANNUAL
2013 2014 % % of 2013 2014 % 2013 2014 % 2013 2014 % 2013 2014 % 2013 2014 % 2013 2014 % 2013 2014 %
Chng All Viol Chng Chng Chng Chng Chng Chng Chng2013 Vs. 2014 13 V 14 Crime 13 V 14 13 V 14 13 V 14 13 V 14 13 V 14 13 V 14 13 V 14
Criminal Homicide - 1 N/C 11% 0 1 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Manslaughter - 1 N/C 25% 0 1 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Forced Rape-Com 37 52 41% 30% 2 4 100% 0 0 N/C 12 13 8% 6 10 67% 6 6 0% 3 9 200% 8 10 25%
Forced Rape-Att - 1 N/C 17% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Forced Sodomy - - N/C N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Forced Fondling 10 38 280% 40% 1 1 0% 0 0 N/C 6 16 167% 1 6 500% 0 12 N/C 1 1 0% 1 2 100%
Rape Total 47 91 94% 33% 3 7 133% 0 0 N/C 18 29 61% 7 17 143% 6 18 200% 4 10 150% 9 12 33%
Aggravated Assault 388 387 0% 38% 70 54 -23% 34 39 15% 46 70 52% 32 23 -28% 25 24 -4% 104 110 6% 77 67 -13%
Aggravated Stalk 1 - -100% N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 1 0 -100%
Total Violent 436 479 10% 32% 73 61 -16% 34 39 15% 64 99 55% 39 40 3% 31 42 35% 108 120 11% 87 79 -9%
Simple Assault 1,775 1,768 0% 315 301 -4% 216 229 6% 172 188 9% 145 148 2% 88 77 -13% 419 550 31% 420 275 -35%
Threat/Int 21 30 43% 1 6 500% 5 7 40% 1 5 400% 1 3 200% 3 4 33% 5 3 -40% 5 2 -60%
Simple Stalking - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Total DVR 2,232 2,277 2% 389 368 -5% 255 275 8% 237 292 23% 185 191 3% 122 123 1% 532 673 27% 512 356 -30%*Totals do not include manslaughter N/C=Not Calculable
Greater than 25%
Lest than -25%
Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible
Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape and forcible fondling.
As of January 1, 2013, FDLE has incorporated Forcible Sodomy into Forcible Rape.
Domestic Violence
Related
DVR Offenses ANNUAL 2013/2014
OtherParentOffenses
NBR DVR
CohabitantSpouse Child Sibling Oth Family
Spouse Parent Child Sibling Oth Family Cohabitant Other
389
255 237
185
122
532 512
368
275 292
191
123
673
356
VICTIM TO OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP
2013 2014
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ANNUAL
2013 Vs. 2014
Criminal Homicide
Manslaughter
Forced Rape-Com
Forced Rape-Att
Forced Sodomy
Forced Fondling
Rape Total
Aggravated Assault
Aggravated Stalk
Total Violent
Simple Assault
Threat/Int
Simple Stalking
Total DVR*Totals do not include manslaughter
Domestic Violence
Related 2013 2014 % % of
Chng Arrests to
13 V 14 Offenses
- - N/C 0%
- - N/C 0%
17 25 47% 1%
- - N/C 0%
- - N/C 0%
1 10 900% 0%
18 35 94% 2%
279 265 -5% 12%
- - N/C 0%
297 300 1% 13%
1,287 1,204 -6% 53%
12 16 33% 1%
- - N/C 0%
1,596 1,520 -5% 67%
N/C=Not Calculable
Greater than 25%
Lest than -25%
Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible
Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape and forcible fondling.
As of January 1, 2013, FDLE has incorporated Forcible Sodomy into Forcible Rape.
Arrest Closures
DVR Closures
2,277
1,520
2,232
1,596
2013
2014
Domestic Violence Offense/Arrest Totals
Arrest Closures
Incidents
Criminal Homicide
11%
Rape Total33%
Aggravated Assault38%
Percentage of Violent CrimeThat is DVR
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OFFENSE 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 % CHG#
CLEAR
%
CLEAR% CHG
#
CLEAR
%
CLEAR
12 Vs 13 2013 2013 13 Vs 14 2014 2014
MURDER* 3 2 5 - 1 -100% - N/C N/C - N/C
SEX OFFENSE 51 39 32 47 91 47% 18 38% 94% 35 74%
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 325 329 351 388 387 11% 279 72% 0% 265 68%
AGGRAVATED STALKING 1 2 1 1 - 0% - 0% -100% - 0%
TOTAL VIOLENT 380 372 389 436 479 12% 297 68% 10% 300 69%
SIMPLE ASSAULT 2,079 1,955 1,747 1,775 1,768 2% 1,287 73% 0% 1,204 68%
THREAT/INTIMIDATION 34 54 34 21 30 -38% 12 57% 43% 16 76%
SIMPLE STALKING - - - - - N/C - N/C N/C - N/CTOTAL 2,493 2,381 2,170 2,232 2,277 -9% 1,596 72% 2% 1,520 67%
Percentage change each year 2% -4% -9% 3% 2%
*Does not include manslaughter
MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
UCR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRIME COMPARISON
2010-2014
N/C= Not Calculable
-
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
MURDER* SEX OFFENSE AGGRAVATED ASSAULT AGGRAVATED STALKING
3
51
325
1 2
39
329
2 5
32
351
1 -
47
388
1 1
91
387
-
Domestic Related Violent Crime
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2,493
2,381
2,170
2,232
2,277
Total Domestic Related
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ANNUAL 2013/2014 2013 2014 % Chng 2013 2014%
Chng 2013 2014%
Chng 2013 2014%
Chng 2013 2014 % Chng 2013 2014%
Chng
PROPERTY CRIME
Burglary-Forced Entry 699 564 -19% 82 76 -7% 7 7 0% 75 69 -8% 14 14 0% 2,773,734$ 1,718,123$ -38%
Burglary-Unlawful Entry 1,200 912 -24% 152 131 -14% 14 20 43% 144 137 -5% 22 14 -36% 3,605,146$ 2,050,770$ -43%
Burglary-Attempted 144 121 -16% 13 13 0% - - N/C 9 11 22% 4 2 -50% 425$ 3,574$ 741%
Burglary Total 2,043 1,597 -22% 247 220 -11% 21 27 29% 228 217 -5% 40 30 -25% 6,379,305$ 3,772,467$ -41%
Burglary-Residence 1,665 1,313 -21% 197 173 -12% 20 26 30% 187 174 -7% 30 25 -17% 5,082,131$ 3,249,351$ -36%
Night 209 181 -13% 41 28 -32% 3 8 167% 41 33 -20% 3 3 0% 230,303$ 223,804$ -3%
Day 678 517 -24% 117 87 -26% 9 8 -11% 105 84 -20% 21 11 -48% 2,140,859$ 1,646,967$ -23%
Unknown 778 615 -21% 39 58 49% 8 10 25% 41 57 39% 6 11 83% 2,710,969$ 1,378,580$ -49%
Burglary-NonResidence 378 284 -25% 50 47 -6% 1 1 0% 41 43 5% 10 5 -50% 1,297,174$ 523,116$ -60%
Night 110 74 -33% 25 17 -32% - - N/C 20 14 -30% 5 3 -40% 163,013$ 88,501$ -46%
Day 45 34 -24% 12 8 -33% - 1 N/C 9 8 -11% 3 1 -67% 137,911$ 15,040$ -89%
Unknown 223 176 -21% 13 22 69% 1 - -100% 12 21 75% 2 1 -50% 996,250$ 419,575$ -58%
Larceny-Pick Pocket 20 10 -50% 2 - -100% 1 1 0% 3 1 -67% - - N/C 9,933$ 3,011$ -70%
Purse Snatch 11 11 0% 2 4 100% - - N/C 2 4 100% - - N/C 2,904$ 4,382$ 51%
Shoplifting 1,026 986 -4% 747 677 -9% 11 9 -18% 672 618 -8% 86 68 -21% 254,290$ 283,487$ 11%
From Motor Vehicle 1,300 1,119 -14% 116 89 -23% 6 13 117% 103 93 -10% 19 9 -53% 663,476$ 694,640$ 5%
Motor Vehicle Parts 562 491 -13% 9 8 -11% 3 - -100% 11 8 -27% 1 - -100% 101,133$ 78,565$ -22%
Bicycles 306 339 11% 19 30 58% 6 9 50% 18 33 83% 7 6 -14% 79,040$ 91,934$ 16%
From Building 1,091 1,154 6% 155 119 -23% 52 62 19% 192 171 -11% 15 10 -33% 1,519,106$ 1,472,441$ -3%
From Coin Opertated 6 5 -17% - 1 N/C - - N/C - 1 N/C - - N/C 527$ 1,531$ 191%
All Other Larceny 1,178 1,143 -3% 75 66 -12% 27 22 -19% 98 82 -16% 4 6 50% 1,716,633$ 2,218,374$ 29%
Larceny Total 5,500 5,258 -4% 1,125 994 -12% 106 116 9% 1,099 1,011 -8% 132 99 -25% 4,347,042$ 4,848,365$ 12%
Larc-$200 & Over 2,452 2,484 1% 374 343 -8% 54 54 0% 397 378 -5% 31 19 -39% 4,195,182$ 4,701,931$ 12%
Larc-$50-$200 1,220 1,195 -2% 310 309 0% 16 24 50% 295 295 0% 31 38 23% 133,323$ 128,736$ -3%
Larc-Under $50 1,828 1,579 -14% 441 342 -22% 36 38 6% 407 338 -17% 70 42 -40% 18,537$ 17,698$ -5%
Motor Vehicle Theft-Auto 155 157 1% 31 42 35% 11 4 -64% 38 40 5% 4 6 50% 1,468,975$ 1,470,250$ 0%
Trucks & Buses 92 81 -12% 13 18 38% 7 9 29% 20 24 20% - 3 N/C 1,320,726$ 1,294,722$ -2%
Motorcycles 29 54 86% 2 6 200% - 1 N/C 2 7 250% - - N/C 129,227$ 189,194$ 46%
Other Vehicles 39 41 5% 4 5 25% 1 - -100% 2 2 0% 3 3 0% 122,882$ 139,451$ 13%
MVT Total 315 333 6% 50 71 42% 19 14 -26% 62 73 18% 7 12 71% 3,041,810$ 3,093,617$ 2%
Total Non-Violent 7,858 7,188 -9% 1,422 1,285 -10% 146 157 8% 1,389 1,301 -6% 179 141 -21% 13,768,157$ 11,714,449$ -15%
Total Offenses 9,325 8,702 -7% 2,062 1,936 -6% 341 370 9% 2,134 2,060 -3% 269 244 -9% 13,992,402$ 11,920,051$ -15%Greater than 25% N/C=Not Calculable
Less than -0.25%
Total NBR
ExceptionArrestOffenses JuvenileAdult
Total Clearances Total Value
Prop Stolen
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Burglary-Forced Entry
Burglary-Unlawful E
ntry
Burglary-Attem
pted
Burglary-Residence
Night
Day
Unknown
Burglary-N
onResidence
Night
Day
Unknown
699
1,200
144
1,665
209
678 778
378
110 45
223
564
912
121
1,313
181
517 615
284
74 34
176
2014 ANNUAL BURGLARY INCIDENTS WERE DOWN 22%
2013 2014
Larceny-Pick Pocket
Purse Snatch
Shoplifting
From M
otor Vehicle
Motor Vehicle Parts
Bicycles
From Building
From Coin O
pertated
All Other Larceny
Larc-$200 & O
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Larc-$50-$200
Larc-Under $50
20 11
1,026
1,300
562
306
1,091
6
1,178
2,452
1,220
1,828
10 11
986 1,119
491 339
1,154
5
1,143
2,484
1,195
1,579
2014 ANNUAL LARCENY INCIDENTS WERE DOWN 4%
2013 2014
2,043
1,597
BURGLARY TOTAL
2013 2014
7,858
7,188
PROPERTY CRIME TOTAL ANNUAL 2014
2013 2014
5,500
5,258
LARCENY TOTAL
2013 2014
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STOLEN/RECOVERED PROPERTY ANNUAL 2013/2014
Type Property Stolen Rec
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
Currency, Note, Etc. 1,048,864$ 647,532$ 22,523$ 15,872$ -38% -30% 2% 2%
Jewelry, Precious Mtls 4,133,556$ 2,638,036$ 202,160$ 202,983$ -36% 0% 5% 8%
Clothing & Fur 125,724$ 158,074$ 21,530$ 27,838$ 26% 29% 17% 18%
Motor Vehicles 3,152,219$ 3,042,378$ 2,532,362$ 2,660,812$ -3% 5% 80% 87%
Auto 1,637,532$ 1,536,025$ 1,364,147$ 1,543,960$ -6% 13% 83% 101%
Trucks & Buses 1,252,826$ 1,142,246$ 1,079,715$ 1,009,902$ -9% -6% 86% 88%
Motorcycles 129,701$ 193,259$ 26,450$ 56,050$ 49% 112% 20% 29%
Other Vehicles 132,160$ 170,848$ 62,050$ 50,900$ 29% -18% 47% 30%
Office Equipment 157,830$ 178,623$ 20,865$ 23,561$ 13% 13% 13% 13%
TV's, Radios, Stereos 815,728$ 499,970$ 55,012$ 40,240$ -39% -27% 7% 8%
Firearms 166,848$ 141,495$ 16,027$ 23,586$ -15% 47% 10% 17%
Household Goods 535,118$ 445,830$ 15,185$ 32,343$ -17% 113% 3% 7%
Consumable Goods 59,887$ 43,808$ 5,924$ 4,900$ -27% -17% 10% 11%
Livestock 1,225$ 26,545$ -$ 1,500$ 2067% N/C 0% 6%
Miscellaneous 3,795,403$ 4,097,760$ 646,704$ 736,589$ 8% 14% 17% 18%
TOTAL 13,992,402$ 11,920,051$ 3,538,292$ 3,770,224$ -15% 7% 25% 32%
N/C=Not Calculable
Greater than 25%
Less than -25%
Stolen Recovered
% Change% of Stolen
Property that
Stolen Value Recovered Value was Recovered
Stolen Recovered
$13,992,402
$3,538,292
$11,920,051
$3,770,224
2013 2014
32% of Stolen Property was Recovered in 2014
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Location 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
Single Occupancy Res 9 4 8 5 0 0 179,341$ 146,021$ 3 3 0 0
Other Residence 1 1 1 0 0 0 3,000$ 23,000$ 0 1 0 0
Storage 0 0 0 0 0 0 -$ -$ 0 0 0 0
Indust/Manufacturing 0 0 0 0 0 0 -$ -$ 0 0 0 0
Commercial 1 0 1 0 0 0 3,000$ -$ 0 0 0 0
Community/Public 0 0 0 0 0 0 -$ -$ 0 0 0 0
All Other Structures 0 0 1 0 0 0 13,000$ -$ 1 0 0 0
Motor Vehicles 0 0 0 0 0 0 -$ -$ 0 0 0 0
Other Mobile 0 0 0 0 0 0 -$ -$ 0 0 0 0
Other 1 1 2 2 0 0 3,005$ 45,000$ 0 1 0 0
TOTAL 12 6 13 7 0 0 201,346$ 214,021$ 4 5 0 0
% Chng
13 Vs. 14
Stolen/Recovered Local 190 213 12%
81 76 -6%
40 76 90%
Total Recovered 311 365 17%
% Recovered of Stolen Local 81% 87%
Total Stolen 315 333
N/C=Not Calculable
Greater than 25%
Less than -25%
ARSON ANNUAL 2013/2014
Vehicle Recovery 2013 2014
JuvenileAdultDollar LossAttemptAbandonedInhabited
Stolen Local/Recovered Other
Stolen Other/Recovered Local
CLEARANCES
Stolen/Recovered Local Stolen Local/Recovered Other Stolen Other/Recovered Local
190
81
40
213
76 76
Recovered Stolen Vehicles
2013 2014
81% 87%
87% Vehicles Stolen Local are Recovered Local
2013 2014
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Clothing & Fur
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Other Vehicles
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2013 2014
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MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEARREST COMPARISON ANNUAL 2013/2014
2013 2014 %CHNG 2013 2014 %CHNG 2013 2014 %CHNG 2013 2014 %CHNG 2013 2014 %CHNG 2013 2014 %CHNG 2013 2014 %CHNG
Homicide 16 14 -13% 4 1 -75% 4 1 -75% - - N/C 12 13 8% 10 12 20% 2 1 -50%
Murder 13 9 -31% 4 - -100% 4 - -100% - - N/C 9 9 0% 9 9 0% - - N/C
Manslaughter 3 5 67% - 1 N/C - 1 N/C - - N/C 3 4 33% 1 3 200% 2 1 -50%
Forcible Sex 53 40 -25% 4 - -100% 4 - -100% - - N/C 49 40 -18% 47 40 -15% 2 - -100%
Rape 32 33 3% 4 - -100% 4 - -100% - - N/C 28 33 18% 26 33 27% 2 - -100%
Sodomy - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C
Fondle 21 7 -67% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 21 7 -67% 21 7 -67% - - N/C
Robbery 115 99 -14% 15 17 13% 14 14 0% 1 3 200% 100 82 -18% 84 70 -17% 16 12 -25%
Agg Aslt 544 481 -12% 48 37 -23% 39 32 -18% 9 5 -44% 496 444 -10% 398 352 -12% 98 92 -6%
Agg Stalk 5 5 0% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 5 5 0% 5 4 -20% - 1 N/C
Burglary 335 287 -14% 74 55 -26% 66 52 -21% 8 3 -63% 261 232 -11% 224 193 -14% 37 39 5%
Larceny 1,331 1,214 -9% 161 150 -7% 99 90 -9% 62 60 -3% 1,169 1,064 -9% 740 645 -13% 429 419 -2%
Pocket Pick 30 44 47% 1 - -100% - - N/C 1 - -100% 29 44 52% 20 28 40% 9 16 78%
Purse Snatch 3 11 267% - 2 N/C - 2 N/C - - N/C 3 9 200% 1 6 500% 2 3 50%
Shoplifting 850 763 -10% 105 87 -17% 52 43 -17% 53 44 -17% 745 676 -9% 431 351 -19% 314 325 4%
From Bld 47 38 -19% 3 1 -67% 3 1 -67% - - N/C 44 37 -16% 29 27 -7% 15 10 -33%
Frm Coin Oper 6 3 -50% - 1 N/C - 1 N/C - - N/C 6 2 -67% 5 2 -60% 1 - -100%
Frm Vehicle 81 77 -5% 14 14 0% 14 13 -7% - 1 N/C 67 63 -6% 56 57 2% 11 6 -45%
Bicycle 64 60 -6% 11 11 0% 6 8 33% 5 3 -40% 53 49 -8% 34 37 9% 19 12 -37%
Motor Veh Part 34 42 24% 7 25 257% 7 13 86% - 12 N/C 27 17 -37% 25 16 -36% 2 1 -50%
All Other 215 176 -18% 20 9 -55% 17 9 -47% 3 - -100% 195 167 -14% 139 121 -13% 56 46 -18%
Motor Vehicle Theft 79 88 11% 4 16 300% 4 15 275% - 1 N/C 75 72 -4% 55 52 -5% 20 20 0%
Kidnap/Abduction 29 27 -7% 1 - -100% 1 - -100% - - N/C 28 27 -4% 26 23 -12% 2 4 100%
Arson 2 5 150% - 1 N/C - 1 N/C - - N/C 2 4 100% 2 4 100% - - N/C
Simple Aslt 1,683 1,668 -1% 169 173 2% 87 113 30% 82 60 -27% 1,514 1,495 -1% 1,020 997 -2% 494 498 1%
Smpl Stalk 3 1 -67% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 3 1 -67% 2 1 -50% 1 - -100%
Drug/Narc Ofns 758 843 11% 61 58 -5% 51 53 4% 10 5 -50% 697 785 13% 494 555 12% 203 230 13%
Drugs 655 723 10% 60 54 -10% 50 49 -2% 10 5 -50% 595 669 12% 438 506 16% 157 163 4%
Drug Equip 103 120 17% 1 4 300% 1 4 300% - - N/C 102 116 14% 56 49 -13% 46 67 46%
Bribery 1 - -100% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 1 - -100% 1 - -100% - - N/C
Embezzlement 22 21 -5% 1 1 0% - - N/C 1 1 0% 21 20 -5% 10 14 40% 11 6 -45%
Fraud 569 435 -24% 13 6 -54% 11 4 -64% 2 2 0% 556 429 -23% 363 291 -20% 193 138 -28%
False Pretense 475 360 -24% 5 2 -60% 3 - -100% 2 2 0% 470 358 -24% 313 249 -20% 157 109 -31%
CC/ATM 25 24 -4% 2 1 -50% 2 1 -50% - - N/C 23 23 0% 12 12 0% 11 11 0%
Impersonation 69 51 -26% 6 3 -50% 6 3 -50% - - N/C 63 48 -24% 38 30 -21% 25 18 -28%
Welfare - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C
Wire - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C
Counterfeit/Forg 15 14 -7% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 15 14 -7% 14 9 -36% 1 5 400%
Extortion 4 4 0% - 1 N/C - 1 N/C - - N/C 4 3 -25% 4 3 -25% - - N/C
Intimidation 35 41 17% 7 14 100% 5 9 80% 2 5 150% 28 27 -4% 21 27 29% 7 - -100%
Prostitution 67 63 -6% - 3 N/C - 2 N/C - 1 N/C 67 60 -10% 25 20 -20% 42 40 -5%
Non Force Sex 97 97 0% 2 3 50% 2 3 50% - - N/C 95 94 -1% 89 70 -21% 6 24 300%
Sex Ofns 85 87 2% 2 3 50% 2 3 50% - - N/C 83 84 1% 77 60 -22% 6 24 300%
Obscenity 12 10 -17% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 12 10 -17% 12 10 -17% - - N/C
Poss Stolen Prop 40 48 20% 1 3 200% 1 3 200% - - N/C 39 45 15% 31 36 16% 8 9 13%
DUI 488 481 -1% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 488 481 -1% 372 368 -1% 116 113 -3%
Vandalism 55 74 35% 7 8 14% 6 7 17% 1 1 0% 48 66 38% 36 43 19% 12 23 92%
Gambling - 2 N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - 2 N/C - - N/C - 2 N/C
Weap Viol 61 55 -10% 8 7 -13% 7 5 -29% 1 2 100% 53 48 -9% 53 47 -11% - 1 N/C
Liq Law Viol 53 38 -28% - 3 N/C - 3 N/C - - N/C 53 35 -34% 38 28 -26% 15 7 -53%
Misc 5,660 5,158 -9% 369 359 -3% 286 272 -5% 83 87 5% 5,291 4,799 -9% 3,756 3,436 -9% 1,535 1,363 -11%
TOTAL 12,127 11,303 -7% 949 916 -3% 687 680 -1% 262 236 -10% 11,170 10,387 -7% 7,920 7,340 -7% 3,297 3,047 -8%
N/C=Not Calculable
Greater than 25%
Less than -25%
Green highlighting reflects the sum of subsections indented listed below the highlighted row.
Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible
Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, and forcible fondling.
As of January 1, 2013, FDLE has incorporated Forcible Sodomy into Forcible Rape.
JUV MALEJUVENILES TOTALTOTAL ARRESTS ADULT MALEADULT TOTALJUV FEMALE ADULT FEMALE
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MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEARREST COMPARISON ANNUAL 2013/2014
2013 2014 %CHNG 2013 2014 %CHNG 2013 2014 %CHNG 2013 2014 %CHNG
Homicide 8 10 25% 8 4 -50% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Murder 5 5 0% 8 4 -50% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Manslaughter 3 5 67% - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Forcible Sex 42 34 -19% 11 6 -45% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Rape 22 27 23% 10 6 -40% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Sodomy - - N/C - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Fondle 20 7 -65% 1 - -100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Robbery 68 58 -15% 46 41 -11% 0 0 N/C 1 0 -100%
Agg Aslt 358 328 -8% 184 153 -17% 0 0 N/C 2 0 -100%
Agg Stalk 4 5 25% 1 - -100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Burglary 263 213 -19% 72 74 3% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Larceny 1,031 971 -6% 298 241 -19% 0 1 N/C 1 1 0%
Pocket Pick 26 31 19% 4 13 225% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Purse Snatch 3 11 267% - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Shoplifting 647 585 -10% 202 177 -12% 0 1 N/C 1 0 -100%
From Bld 45 37 -18% 2 1 -50% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Frm Coin Oper 3 3 0% 3 - -100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Frm Vehicle 65 72 11% 16 5 -69% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Bicycle 48 49 2% 16 10 -38% 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C
Motor Veh Part 32 34 6% 2 8 300% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
All Other 162 149 -8% 53 27 -49% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Motor Vehicle Theft 48 62 29% 31 28 -10% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Kidnap/Abduction 21 18 -14% 8 9 13% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Arson 2 5 150% - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Simple Aslt 1,311 1,284 -2% 371 383 3% 0 0 N/C 1 1 0%
Smpl Stalk 2 1 -50% 1 - -100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Drug/Narc Ofns 507 577 14% 250 266 6% 0 0 N/C 1 0 -100%
Drugs 419 474 13% 235 249 6% 0 0 N/C 1 0 -100%
Drug Equip 88 103 17% 15 17 13% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Bribery 1 - -100% - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Embezzlement 16 16 0% 6 5 -17% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Fraud 486 364 -25% 82 71 -13% 1 0 -100% 0 0 N/C
False Pretense 412 304 -26% 62 56 -10% 1 0 -100% 0 0 N/C
CC/ATM 24 21 -13% 1 3 200% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Impersonation 50 39 -22% 19 12 -37% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Welfare - - N/C - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Wire - - N/C - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Counterfeit/Forg 12 4 -67% 3 10 233% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Extortion 3 4 33% 1 - -100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Intimidation 26 29 12% 9 12 33% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Prostitution 65 61 -6% 2 2 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Non Force Sex 82 81 -1% 15 15 0% 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C
Sex Ofns 70 73 4% 15 13 -13% 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C
Obscenity 12 8 -33% - 2 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Poss Stolen Prop 33 42 27% 7 6 -14% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
DUI 465 452 -3% 23 29 26% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Vandalism 36 55 53% 19 19 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Gambling - 2 N/C - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Weap Viol 32 37 16% 29 18 -38% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C
Liq Law Viol 49 32 -35% 4 4 0% 0 1 N/C 0 1 N/C
Misc 4,147 3,830 -8% 1,512 1,329 -12% 1 1 0% 0 0 N/C
TOTAL 9,118 8,575 -6% 2,993 2,725 -9% 2 3 50% 6 4 -33%
N/C=Not Calculable
Greater than 25%
Less than -25%
Green highlighting reflects the sum of subsections indented listed below the highlighted row.
Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible
Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, and forcible fondling.
As of January 1, 2013, FDLE has incorporated Forcible Sodomy into Forcible Rape.
ORIENTALINDIANBLACKWHITE
2013 2014
12,127
11,303
2013 2014
YEAR
JUVENILES TOTAL ADULT TOTAL
949
11,170
916
10,387
2013 2014
Arrest Comparisons
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OFFENSE 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 Vs 14
MURDER 10 16 16 16 14 -13%
RAPE 58 38 51 53 40 -25%
ROBBERY 130 137 113 115 99 -14%
AGG ASLT 568 545 534 544 481 -12%
AGG STLK 8 4 6 5 5 0%
BURGLARY 366 369 313 335 287 -14%
LARCENY 1,437 1,246 1,211 1,331 1,214 -9%
VEH THEFT 49 36 71 79 88 11%
ABDUCTION 23 27 17 29 27 -7%
ARSON 6 2 2 2 5 150%
SMPL ASLT 1,800 1,916 1,815 1,683 1,668 -1%
SMPL STLK 2 7 5 3 1 -67%
NARCOTICS 1,108 977 831 758 843 11%
BRIBERY 2 2 1 1 - -100%
EMBEZZ 28 40 22 22 21 -5%
FRAUD 495 440 462 569 435 -24%
FORGERY 23 15 12 15 14 -7%
EXTORTION 4 2 2 4 4 0%
INTIMIDATION 47 57 49 35 41 17%
PROST 85 134 52 67 63 -6%
NON FRC SEX 63 62 93 97 97 0%
STLN PROP 41 29 49 40 48 20%
DUI 470 379 330 488 481 -1%
VANDALISM 73 75 63 55 74 35%
GAMBLING - - - - 2 N/C
WEAP VIOL 64 60 73 61 55 -10%
LIQUOR VIOL 30 11 38 53 38 -28%
MISC 6,971 6,314 5,804 5,660 5,158 -9%
TOTAL 13,961 12,940 12,035 12,127 11,303 -7%
N/C= Not Calculable
MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF' S OFFICE
UCR ARRESTS 2010 thru 2014
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
13,961 12,940
12,035 12,127 11,303
UCR Arrest Totals 2010 thru 2014
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This map was developed using the Manatee County Land Information System.It is provided for general reference, is subject to change, and is not warranted for any particular use of purpose. The information contained within is derived from severalsources of varying quality and accuracy. Errors from in-coincidence of features from
different source may be present. The Manatee County Sheriff's Office does notwarrant and are not liable for inappropriate or unintended uses of this information.
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WIN
GS
PA
N W
AY
29TH AVE E
67TH AVE E
FR
ED
ST
US
41 N
HU
BB
EL R
D
NAPA DR
SEAGATE DR
WEE BURN ST
49T
H S
T E
38TH AVE E
US
301
9T
H S
T E
44TH AVE E
13TH AVE E
39TH S
T E
E 5 0E 5 0
E 4 0E 4 0
E 6 0E 6 0
E 1 0E 1 0
E 3 0E 3 0
E 2 0E 2 0
Source: RMSAuthor: E. ChenardDate: 1/7/2015
0 1.5 30.75 Miles
4
Part I Crime Hotspots
in District 1January 1- December 31, 2014
Very High
High
Moderate
Low
None
This map was developed using the Manatee County Land Information System.It is provided for general reference, is subject to change, and is not warranted for any particular use of purpose. The information contained within is derived from severalsources of varying quality and accuracy. Errors from in-coincidence of features fromdifferent source may be present. The Manatee County Sheriff's Office does notwarrant and are not liable for inappropriate or unintended uses of this information.
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26
TH
ST
W
MANATEE AVE W
51
ST
ST
W
43
RD
ST
W
14
TH
ST
W
9T
H S
T E
17TH AVE W
9TH AVE NW
53RD AVE W
57TH AVE W
RIVERVIEW BLVD
A
1S
T S
T W
39
TH
ST
W
CORTEZ RD W
17TH AVE NW
PA
LM
A S
OLA B
LVD
75
TH
ST
W
23RD AVE W
13TH AVE W
7TH AVE W
59
TH
ST
W
30
TH
ST
W
20
TH
ST
W
12
TH
ST
E
99
TH
ST
NW
71
ST
ST
W
5T
H S
T E
GU
LF DR
66
TH
ST
W
34
TH
ST
W
FLORIDA BLVD
21ST AVE W
301 BLV
D E
11TH AVE W
30TH AVE W
63RD AVE W
26TH AVE W
47
TH
ST
W
A S
T
S BAY BLVD
6T
H S
T W
32N
D S
T W
15
TH
ST
E
N S
HO
RE
DR
59
TH
ST
NW
20TH AVE W
69TH AVE W
3RD AVE W
301 BLV
D W
BIM
INI D
R
115TH
ST W
8TH AVE DR W
1S
T S
T
22ND AVE W
24
TH
ST
W
J ST
9T
H S
T W
1ST AVE W
3R
D S
T W
H ST
5TH AVE NW
B ST
TITLE RO
W DR
J
21ST AVE NW
44
TH
ST
W
BA
MB
OO
TE
R
49TH AVE W
CANAL DR
ALHAMBRA DR
42
ND
ST
W
118TH
ST W
45T
H S
T W
47
TH
ST
NW
9 LN
80
TH
ST
W
15
TH
ST
W
17TH AVE W
5T
H S
T E
34
TH
ST
W
1ST AVE WW 6 0W 6 0
W 5 0W 5 0
W 4 0W 4 0
W 7 0W 7 0
W 9 0W 9 0
W 1 0W 1 0
W 2 0W 2 0
W 3 0W 3 0
Source: RMSAuthor: E. ChenardDate: 1/7/2015
0 1.5 30.75 Miles
4
Part I Crime Hotspots
in District 2
January 1- December 31, 2014
Very High
High
Moderate
Low
None
This map was developed using the Manatee County Land Information System.It is provided for general reference, is subject to change, and is not warranted for any particular use of purpose. The information contained within is derived from severalsources of varying quality and accuracy. Errors from in-coincidence of features fromdifferent source may be present. The Manatee County Sheriff's Office does notwarrant and are not liable for inappropriate or unintended uses of this information.
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SR 62
SR 70 E
I75 S
B
I75
NB
SR 64 E
CR 6
75
I275 NB
US 301 N
I275 S
B
SR 3
7
M-J
RD
CLAY GULLY RD
CR
39
BUCKEYE RD
WAUCHULA R
D
DU
ET
TE
RD
ERIE RD
US
19
LO
RR
AIN
E R
D
SU
GA
R B
OW
L R
D
CA
NA
L R
D
69TH ST E
SINGLETARY RD
CU
RT
I S R
D
N R
YE
RD
17TH ST E
61ST AVE E
CA
RLT
ON
RDMOCCASIN WALLOW RD
UI H
LE
IN R
D
61ST ST E
73RD AVE E
10TH ST W
MENDOZA RD
SA
FF
OL
D R
D
UNIVERSITY PKWY
FT
HA
ME
R R
D
RIVER RD
LO
GU
E R
D
TAYLOR G
RADE RD
24
9T
H S
T E
25TH ST E
BIL
L P
AR
RI S
H R
D
GOLF COURSE RD
RYE R
D E
OAK KNOLL RD
PARKS RD
11TH AVE E
BE
AR
BA
Y R
D
PO
PE
RD
LE
NA
RD
S DOCK ST
WIL
KIN
S R
D
A
17TH ST W
20TH PL E
WA
LK
ER
RD
BALLA
RD
RDO
GL
EB
Y C
RE
EK
RD
DA
M R
D
MCLEOD RD
27
4T
H S
T E
L & J RD
4TH ST E
BAYSHORE DR
30
7T
H S
T E
49TH CT E
CR
67
5
LE
NA
RD
N 6 0N 6 0
N 5 0N 5 0
N 4 0N 4 0
N 3 0N 3 0N 1 0N 1 0
N 7 0N 7 0
N 8 0N 8 0
N 2 0N 2 0
Source: RMSAuthor: E. ChenardDate: 1/7/2015
0 4.5 92.25 Miles
4
Part I Crime Hotspots
in District 3
January 1- December 31, 2014
Very High
High
Moderate
Low
None
This map was developed using the Manatee County Land Information System.It is provided for general reference, is subject to change, and is not warranted for any particular use of purpose. The information contained within is derived from severalsources of varying quality and accuracy. Errors from in-coincidence of features fromdifferent source may be present. The Manatee County Sheriff's Office does not
warrant and are not liable for inappropriate or unintended uses of this information.
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I75 S
B
I75 N
B
I275 NB
SR 70 E
I275 SB
SR 62
CR 6
75
BUCKEYE RD
US 3
01 N
ERIE RD
US
19
SR 64 E
US
41 N
LO
RR
AIN
E R
D
CA
NA
L R
D
69TH ST E
N R
YE
RD17TH ST E
MOCCASIN WALLOW RD
UIH
LE
IN R
D
61ST ST E
10TH ST W
MENDOZA RD
FT
HA
ME
R R
D
49TH ST E
OLD TAMPA RD
25TH ST E24
TH
AV
E E
GOLF COURSE RD
RYE R
D E
BA
YS
HO
RE
RD
WATERLINE RD
BU
FFA
LO
RD
UPPER MANATEE RIVER RD
PO
PE
RD
LE
NA
RD
CAR
TER
RD
4TH ST W
S DOCK ST
RYE R
D N
E
17TH ST W
88
TH
ST
E
DAM
RD
TW
IN R
IVE
RS
TR
L
12
1S
T A
VE
E
162N
D A
VE
E
29TH ST E
33RD ST W
CLUBHOUSE DR
SP
EN
CE
R P
AR
RIS
H R
D
2N
D A
VE
W
13
3R
D S
T E
4TH ST E
BAYSHORE DR
N DOCK ST
STOTZ RD
49TH CT E
193R
D S
T EBRADEN RN
KE
EN
RD
72
ND
AV
E E
113TH ST E
80
TH
AV
E E
21ST ST W
105TH ST E
MALACHITE DR
ERIE LN
19TH ST E
TA
RP
ON
RD
21ST AVE E
117
TH
ST
E 2ND AVE E
FR
AN
KL
IN A
VE
TIG
ER
LIL
LY
DR
56TH CT E
30T
H C
V E
SUNDIAL PL
73RD ST E
LO
RR
AIN
E R
D
PO
PE
RD
LE
NA
RD
N 4 0N 4 0
N 3 0N 3 0
N 1 0N 1 0
N 7 0N 7 0
N 8 0N 8 0
N 2 0N 2 0
Source: RMSAuthor: E. ChenardDate: 1/7/2015
0 2.5 51.25 Miles
4
Part I Crime Hotspots
in District 3
January 1- December 31, 2014
Very High
High
Moderate
Low
None
This map was developed using the Manatee County Land Information System.It is provided for general reference, is subject to change, and is not warranted for any particular use of purpose. The information contained within is derived from severalsources of varying quality and accuracy. Errors from in-coincidence of features from
different source may be present. The Manatee County Sheriff's Office does notwarrant and are not liable for inappropriate or unintended uses of this information.
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