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Page 1: 2012 Crime Book

STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

UNIFORM CRIME REPORT 2012

BUREAU OF CRIMINAL

APPREHENSION MINNESOTA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SERVICES

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State of Minnesota Minnesota Crime Information - 2012

Ramona L. Dohman Commissioner

Minnesota Department of Public Safety

Wade Setter Superintendent

Bureau of Criminal Apprehension

Dana Gotz Executive Director

Minnesota Justice Information Services

Kathryn A. Surridge Editor

Minnesota Justice Information Services

Kim Lacek Cover Design

Prepared by:

Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension

Minnesota Justice Information Services 1430 Maryland Avenue East St. Paul, Minnesota 55106

Visit our website at https://dps.mn.gov Crime Book location: https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/bca/bca-divisions/mnjis/Pages/uniform-crime-reports.aspx

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PREFACE

In 1935, the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension was given the responsibility to collect activity information from the law enforcement agencies throughout the State of Minnesota. Biennially, reports were completed and forwarded to the concerned parties as required by State Statute. In 1972, the publications began to be printed annually. This report measures the amount of criminal activity within the State as collected and prepared from data submitted by individual law enforcement agencies. The criminal activity consists of measurements involving offenses, clearances, and arrests. Along with the collection of crime statistics, other statutory requirements are included in this publication. Among those requirements are sections that provide information on the number of law enforcement officers killed or assaulted; firearms discharges by police officers; missing children reports; police pursuits, and bias offenses.

Limited information is also available on law enforcement personnel. Comparisons with previous years’ statistics will be presented for trend changes that might be of use to the evaluator. Individual comparisons on specific measurements will be left to the evaluator for use as required by the individual's need. The Minnesota Crime Information – 2012 publication is compiled from crime statistics that were provided by Minnesota’s police and sheriffs. Notations are provided on Table 46, Offenses, Clearances, Percent Cleared and Crime Rate by Agency-2012, to agencies not submitting 12 months worth of data. Any comparisons with previous years should be viewed with caution. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension wishes to express its thanks to the cooperating law enforcement agencies whose assistance provide the success of this publication.

NOTICE

The data presented in this report are those submitted by law enforcement agencies in Minnesota. Each agency is responsible for the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the data the agency chooses to submit. Agency policy on what to submit for certain types of incidents may vary and those variances are reflected in the data and statistics presented. The submitted data are used to create the statistics presented in this report.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page

LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES CONTRIBUTING ...................................................................................................... 1 CRIME INFORMATION....................................................................................................................................................... 2 Background (MN State Statutes 299C.05, 299C.06, 299C.12) .................................................................................................. 2 Goals and Objectives ............................................................................................................................................................... 2 Reporting Procedures .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Crime Factors ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Flow Chart of the CJRS/UCR in Minnesota .............................................................................................................................. 6 A Description of Uniform Crime Reporting Offenses and Their Classifications .......................................................................... 7 MINNESOTA OFFENSE INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................ 10 Minnesota Crime Index Information....................................................................................................................................... 10 2012 Statewide Overview ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 Crimes of Violence ............................................................................................................................................................ 13 Criminal Homicide - Murder ............................................................................................................................................. 14 Forcible Rapes - Including Attempts ................................................................................................................................... 24 Robbery ........................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Aggravated Assault ........................................................................................................................................................... 27 Crimes Against Property ................................................................................................................................................... 28 Burglary ........................................................................................................................................................................... 29 Larceny ............................................................................................................................................................................ 32 Motor Vehicle Theft ......................................................................................................................................................... 35 Arson................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 2012 Crime Index for Population Groups - Sheriff's Departments ............................................................................................ 38 2012 Crime Index for Population Groups - Municipal Police Departments ............................................................................... 39 Minnesota Property Crime Value Information-2012 ............................................................................................................... 40 Additional Statewide Offense Information .............................................................................................................................. 43 MINNESOTA ARREST INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................... 57 General Arrest Information .................................................................................................................................................... 57 2012 Arrests by Agency ........................................................................................................................................................ 63 Narcotic Arrest Information ................................................................................................................................................... 74 URBAN-RURAL AND REGIONAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................................... 83 Comparison of Urban-Rural Offenses/Arrests for 2012 ........................................................................................................... 83 Crime Offenses and Arrests for State Judicial Districts ............................................................................................................ 93 MINNESOTA LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEE INFORMATION ............................................................................ 95

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED .................................................................................... 107

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS FIREARMS DISCHARGES (MN State Statute 626.553) ....................................... 113

POLICE PURSUITS (MN State Statute 626.5532) ............................................................................................................. 118

BIAS MOTIVATED CRIMES (MN State Statute 626.5531) .............................................................................................. 127

MINNESOTA MISSING PERSONS REPORT (MN State Statute 299C.52) .................................................................... 135

COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OFFENSE INFORMATION .................................... 138

APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY............................................................................................................................................... 177

Also available on-line at https://dps.mn.gov Crime Book https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/bca/bca-divisions/mnjis/Pages/uniform-crime-reports.aspx

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page

1 Number of Violent Crimes Reported, 2008-2012 ................................................................................................................. 12

2 Number of Property Crimes Reported, 2008-2012 ................................................................................................................ 12

3 Number of Homicides by Relationship for 2012 ................................................................................................................... 15

4 Count of Weapons used in Committing Homicides-2012 ...................................................................................................... 17

5 Homicide Incidents ............................................................................................................................................................ 18

6 Homicide Victims and Offenders 2009-2012 ....................................................................................................................... 18

7 Homicide Circumstances-2012............................................................................................................................................ 19

8 Homicide Type of Felony Involved-2012 ............................................................................................................................ 19

9 Comparison of Rapes Unfounded, Attempted, and Cleared for Period 2008-2012 .................................................................. 24

10 Types of Weapons Used for Robberies in 2012 .................................................................................................................... 25

11Average Stolen Property Loss per Robbery Type for 2012 .................................................................................................... 26

12 Stolen Property Value for Types of Robberies-2012 ............................................................................................................. 26

13 Types of Weapons Used for Aggravated Assaults in 2012 .................................................................................................... 27

14 Types of Burglaries in Minnesota for 2012 .......................................................................................................................... 29

15 Residence/Non-Residence Burglaries by Time of Day, 2008-2012 ........................................................................................ 30

16 Total Burglaries by Place of Occurrence, Stolen Property Values, 2008-2012 ........................................................................ 31

17 Comparison of Larceny Thefts by Value Reported in Minnesota for 2012 ............................................................................. 32

18 Total Larceny Thefts by Type Reported in Minnesota for 2012 ............................................................................................. 33

19 Average Stolen Property Loss per Type of Larceny for 2012 ................................................................................................ 33

20 Total Dollar Loss by Type of Larceny for 2012 .................................................................................................................... 34

21 Stolen Vehicles by Type, 2008-2012 ................................................................................................................................... 35

22 Comparison of Motor Vehicles Recovered, 2008-2012 ......................................................................................................... 36

23 Average Dollar Loss per Property Offense in Minnesota, 2011-2012..................................................................................... 42

24 Percentage of Dollars Lost to Serious Crime in Minnesota for 2012 ...................................................................................... 42

25 Number of Arrests by Age in Minnesota for 2012 ................................................................................................................ 60

26 Percentage of Persons Arrested By Age Groups, 2008-2012 ................................................................................................. 61

27 Number of Narcotics Arrests in Minnesota for 2004-2012 .................................................................................................... 74

28 Narcotics Arrests by Type for 2012 ..................................................................................................................................... 74

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29 State of Minnesota Judicial Districts .................................................................................................................................... 92

30 Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted By type of Weapon-2012 ............................................................................ 111

31 Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted By type of Activity-2012 ............................................................................ 111

32 Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted By Type of Assignment-2012 ..................................................................... 112

33 Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted By Time of Incident-2012........................................................................... 112

34 Firearms Discharge Line of Duty Incident Injuries Results of Shots Fired – 2012 ................................................................ 114

35 Firearms Discharge Shots Fired By Agency Activity and Weapon Type–2012 .................................................................... 115

36 Firearms Discharge Shots Fired by Level of Incident-2012 ................................................................................................. 115

37 Initiating Agency-Reason for Pursuit Initiation-2012 .......................................................................................................... 120

38 Assisting Agency-Reason for Pursuit Initiation–2012 ......................................................................................................... 120

39 Reason for Pursuit Termination – 2012 .............................................................................................................................. 121

40 Number of Pursuits by Time of Day - 2012........................................................................................................................ 122

41 Number of Pursuits by Duration – 2012 ............................................................................................................................. 122

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LIST OF TABLES

Table Page

1 Total Number of Contributors 2012 ........................................................................................................................................ 1

2 Criminal Homicide Victims by Age, Sex and Race ............................................................................................................... 20

3 Criminal Homicide Offenders by Age, Sex and Race ............................................................................................................ 21

4 2012 Homicides by Reporting Agency ................................................................................................................................. 22

5 2012 Arson Summary .......................................................................................................................................................... 37

6 2012 Crime Index for Population Groups, Sheriff’s Departments ........................................................................................... 38

7 2012 Crime Index for Population Groups, Municipal Police Departments .............................................................................. 39

8 Total Value of Property Stolen/Recovered in Minnesota for 2012 .......................................................................................... 40

9 Minnesota Property Information by Property Type for Stolen/Recovered Values in 2012 ....................................................... 41

10 2012 Statewide Offense and Clearance Information ............................................................................................................ 44

11 2012 Statewide Property Information ................................................................................................................................. 45

12 Minnesota Summary Information Rate per 100,000 Inhabitants (and Percent Cleared) 2012 .................................................. 46

13 Crime Index Summary, 1936 - 2012 ................................................................................................................................... 55

14 Total Arrests by Age and Sex in Minnesota for 2012 ........................................................................................................... 58

15 Offense and Race of Persons Arrested for 2012 ................................................................................................................... 62

16 2012 Arrests by Agency .................................................................................................................................................... 63

17 Age, Sex and Race of Those Individuals Arrested for Specific Narcotic Violations for 2012.................................................. 75

18 Arrests for Sale/Possession of Narcotics 2011 - 2012 .......................................................................................................... 75

19 Narcotics Arrests by Agency - 2012 ................................................................................................................................... 76

20 2012 Urban Offense and Clearance Information .................................................................................................................. 84

21 2012 Urban Property Information ....................................................................................................................................... 85

22 2012 Rural Offense and Clearance Information ................................................................................................................... 86

23 2012 Rural Property Information ........................................................................................................................................ 87

24 Urban-Rural Comparison of Offenses by Sex and Percent of Total Arrests in 2012 ............................................................... 88

25 Urban-Rural Crime Comparison by Offense - 2012 ............................................................................................................. 90

26 2012 Crimes and Arrests for State Judicial Districts ............................................................................................................ 93

27 Police Employees as of October 31, 2012 - Urban ............................................................................................................... 96

28 Sheriffs Employees as of October 31, 2012 - Rural............................................................................................................ 102

29 Municipal Police, Sheriff and State Patrol Employee Data - 2012....................................................................................... 105

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30 Rate of Police Employees (Sworn and Civilian) Per 1,000 Inhabitants - 2012 ...................................................................... 105

31 State Patrol Employees - 2012 .......................................................................................................................................... 106

32 Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted Summary - 2012 ........................................................................................ 108

33 Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted – 2012 by Agency ...................................................................................... 109

34 Minnesota Firearms Discharge Summary Report by Agency Activity and Shots Fired-2012 ................................................. 114

35 Minnesota Firearms Discharge Summary Report by Time of Occurrence and Agency-2012 ................................................. 116

36 Firearms Discharges by Agency - 2012 ............................................................................................................................. 117

37 Pursuit Report Summary - 2012 ........................................................................................................................................ 119

38 Pursuit Report Summary by Agency – 2012 ...................................................................................................................... 123

39 Bias Offense Summary - 2010 -2012 Discrimination Motivation type per victim ................................................................. 128

40 Bias Offense Summary – 2010-2012 UCR Offense Committed in Bias Incidents................................................................. 129

41 Bias Offense Summary – 2010-2012 Bias Situation occurring in Bias Incidents................................................................... 129

42 Bias Offense Summary-2010-2012 Places of Occurrence by Incident .................................................................................. 130

43.1 Bias Offense Victim Information 2010-2012 .................................................................................................................. 131

43.2 Bias Offense Offender Information 2010-2012 ................................................................................................................ 132

44 Bias Incidents by Agency and Motivation Type-2012......................................................................................................... 133

45 Missing Persons Report 2012 ............................................................................................................................................ 137

46 Offenses, Clearances, Percent Cleared and Crime Rate per 100,000 by Agency, 2012 ......................................................... 138

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LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES CONTRIBUTING

To assure an accurate interpretation of the data presented in this report, the exact number of law enforcement agencies submitting information must be indicated. Specifically, reports are collected for urban places (cities and towns) and rural areas according to the definitions of Uniform Crime Reporting. The police departments report information for cities while the sheriff's departments collect information for the rural areas.

The Department of Public Safety requests that information from all reporting agencies be submitted regularly. Since 1936, the average percent of sheriff's and police departments forwarding information has been at least 94 percent. The 99 percent contribution figure for 2012 is further evidence of the high degree of cooperation reflected by those agencies submitting information.

TABLE 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTORS - 2012

Population Groups

Total

Number of Agencies Cities and Counties

PDs/SO’s Filing

Total Population Represented*

Number

Percent

Population Total

Population Reported

Percent Reported

Total 311 298 96% 5,344,861 5, 294,191 99%

Urban Total (Police) 224 213 95% 3,768,586 3,745,751 99% Cities 250,000 or over Cities 100,000-250,000

2 1

2 1

100% 100%

673,196 107,593

673,196 107,593

100% 100%

Cities 50,000 to 100,000 14 14 100% 921,602 921,602 100% Cities 25,000 to 50,000 18 18 100% 626,734 626,734 100% Cities 10,00 to 25,000 55 55 100% 919,481 919,481 100% Cities 2,500 to 10,000 85 84 99% 449,000 444,133 99% Cities under 2,500 43 33 77% 70,980 53,012 75% Non-City entities§ 6 6 100% N/A N/A N/A

Rural Total (Sheriffs) 87 85 98% 1,576,275 1,548,440 99% Counties 100,00 – 250,000 1 1 100% 106,783 106,783 100% Counties 50,000 to 100,000 6 6 100% 318,178 318,178 100% Counties 25,000 to 50,000 12 12 100% 398,222 398,222 100% Counties 10,000 to 25,000 31 30 97% 514,634 499,290 97% Counties under 10,000 37 36 97% 238,458 231,553 97%

§ Non-City entities, Minnesota State Patrol, Three Rivers Park District, University of Minn – Duluth, University of Minn – Minneapolis, University of Minn – Morris and Metropolitan Airport Police are not assigned population numbers.

* After 2007 F.B.I. Population Estimates were derived differently than previous years. Rather than applying the state population rate of growth uniformly to all agencies, the UCR staff computed individual rates of growth from one year to the next for every city/town and county for a seven year period (2000-2006). Each agency’s rates of growth were averaged and that average was applied and added to its Census population figure to derive the current year population estimates.

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CRIME INFORMATION

BACKGROUND The State of Minnesota, since 1936, has participated in the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program. The statistics that have been generated each year are not only of vital concern to national figures, but are equally important to the State as a whole. In 1972, Minnesota began collecting crime related data as part of a computerized statewide Criminal Justice Reporting System program. The benefits derived from such an automated program are indicated in a modernistic approach to the collection of Uniform Crime Reports. The responsibility and authority for collecting and disseminating the UCR information was mandated to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension through applicable State Statutes. The State Statutes are as follows: MINNESOTA STATE STATUTES,CHAPTER 299C 299C.05 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL STATISTICS. There is hereby established within the bureau a division of criminal statistics, and the superintendent, within the limits of membership herein prescribed, shall appoint a qualified statistician and one assistant to be in charge thereof. It shall be the duty of this division to collect, and preserve as a record of the bureau, information concerning the number and nature of offenses known to have been committed in the state, of the legal steps taken in connection therewith from the inception of the complaint to the final discharge of the defendant and such other information as may be useful in the study of crime and administration of justice. The information so collected and preserved shall include such data as may be requested by the United States Department of Justice, at Washington, under its national system of crime reporting. To the extent possible, the superintendent must utilize a nationally recognized system or standard approved by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to collect and preserve crime data. 299C.06 DIVISION POWERS AND DUTIES; LOCAL OFFICERS TO COOPERATE. It shall be the duty of all sheriff's, chiefs of police, city marshals, constables, prison wardens, superintendents of insane hospitals, reformatories and correctional schools, probation and parole officers, school attendance officers, coroners, county attorneys, court clerks, the liquor control commissioner, the commissioner of highways, and the state fire marshal to furnish to the division statistics and information regarding the number of crimes reported and discovered, arrests made, complaints, information and indictments filed and the disposition

made of same, pleas, convictions, acquittals, probation granted or denied, conditional release information, receipts, transfers, and discharges to and from prisons, reformatories, correctional schools and other institutions, paroles granted and revoked, commutation of sentences and pardons granted and rescinded, and all other data useful in determining the cause and amount of crime in this state and to form a basis for the study of crime, police methods, court procedure, and penal problems. Such statistics and information shall be furnished upon the request of the division and upon such forms as may be prescribed and furnished by it. Unless otherwise required or permitted by the superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, an agency or person furnishing information under this section must utlize a nationally recognized system or standard approved by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for reporting statistics and information. The division shall have the power to inspect and prescribe the form and substance of the records kept by those officials from which the information is so furnished. 299C.12 RECORDS KEPT BY PEACE OFFICERS; REPORTS. Every peace officer shall keep or cause to be kept a permanent written record, in such form as the superintendent may prescribe, of all felonies reported to or discovered by him within his jurisdiction and of all warrants of arrest for felonies and search warrants issued to him in relation to the commission of felonies, and shall make or cause to be made to the sheriff of the county and the bureau, reports of all such crimes, upon such forms as the superintendent may prescribe, including a statement of the facts and a description of the offender, so far as known, the offender's method of operation, the action taken by the officer, and such other information as the superintendent may require. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The primary goal of the UCR program in Minnesota is to provide statistical information on the volume and affect of crime. To better assist concerned individuals and agencies to solve the state crime problem, a more encompassing approach involving all aspects of criminal activity was needed. With this in mind, and examining the recommendations of the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, the UCR program became one aspect of the computerized State Criminal Justice Reporting System.

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The major objectives of Minnesota's UCR Program include: 1. Statistics on crime in Minnesota to be used by the

Governor, Legislature, Crime Control Planning Board, and other concerned individuals within the State.

2. Statistics on crime for administrative and

operational use by law enforcement administrators. 3. Statistics on specific criminal offenses to be used in

the FBI's national crime reports. 4. Statistics involving the age, sex and race of

offenders to determine the proper focus for crime prevention and enforcement.

5. Statistics on crime for researchers to assist in the

formation of the causes of crime within a biological, sociological and/or psychological framework.

6. Statistics on crime to measure the workload and

effectiveness of the 'current' state criminal justice system.

7. Statistics on crime for personnel employed by the

criminal justice system to help assist them in improving the efficiency and performance of criminal justice agencies.

REPORTING PROCEDURES Through Minnesota's crime reporting statutes, participating Minnesota Law Enforcement Agencies are required to submit information as determined by the Department of Public Safety. The required information is tallied from the individual agency's internal record of complaints, investigations, miscellaneous reports and arrests. To help achieve a uniformity of reporting throughout the State, a copy of the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook is offered to each agency. In conjunction with the manuals, numerous training sessions in record and report writing and filing are offered to each agency by field representatives of the Department of Public Safety. Individual contact with agencies experiencing difficulty in any phase of the Criminal Justice Reporting System is also offered by the field representatives. Verification for authenticity of reports that are submitted are handled by staff at the Department of Public Safety or by a special "edit" program written into the computerized Criminal Justice Reporting System. Inconsistencies of report information and minor errors are corrected by telephone or terminal

contact. Major errors in UCR reporting methods are handled exclusively by field representatives. The Department of Public Safety, along with the FBI, has established their specific program to measure criminal data activity for both state and federal purposes. The result is a tabulation of the number and type of offenses committed, cases cleared or solved, and the persons arrested. A criminal act may involve several crimes, several persons, and several victims; but all that is necessary for such an act to be reported and recorded by the state and federal programs is one violation. If a given criminal act involves more than one offense, only the more serious offense is counted. "Clearance by arrest" indicates that at least one person was arrested. It does not preclude the fact others may have also been involved in the offense. Any additional arrests are purely supplemental and are used for each department's record purposes only and not reported under the program. Another part of criminal data collection involves juvenile offenses and arrests. When reviewing such data it should be remembered that many times juvenile offenses are handled informally within the different agencies and therefore go unreported. In cases where an offense involves both adults and juveniles, and subsequent arrests are made of both, the crime reporting program will indicate this offense to be cleared by the arrest of the adult. Juvenile arrests are used for clearance purposes only in those instances where juveniles alone are involved. Clearing an offense by the arrest of a person(s) is but one means of indicating such activity. Another involves the clearing of a reported offense by use of the term "exceptionally cleared". An exceptional clearance exists when some element beyond law enforcement action prevents formal charges against the offender. Such a situation might arise if: 1. The offender commits suicide. 2. A double murder occurs (two persons kill each

other). 3. The offender dies after making a confession

(dying declaration). 4. The offender is killed by a law enforcement

officer. 5. The offender confesses to committing the crime

while already in custody for another crime or serving a sentence.

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6. The offender is prosecuted in another city for a

different crime by federal, state, or local authorities, or for the same offense, and the other jurisdiction refuses to release the offender.

7. Another jurisdiction refuses to extradite the

offender. 8. The victim of a crime refuses to cooperate in the

prosecution. 9. The offender is prosecuted for a less serious charge

than the one for which he was arrested. 10. The offender is a juvenile who is handled by a

verbal or written notice to the parents in instances involving minor offenses.

The count of offenses is taken from the record of complaints received by law enforcement agencies from victims, witnesses, other sources or discovered by them during their own operation. Complaints determined by subsequent investigation to be unfounded are eliminated from the court. The resulting number of "offenses actually known to law enforcement agencies" for each crime offense category is reported without regard to whether anyone is arrested, stolen property is recovered, local prosecutive policy, or any other consideration. Reported offenses are recorded by the municipality and county in which they occur, rather than to the agency which may investigate, arrest, or otherwise in some manner dispose of the case. Municipal law enforcement agencies report those crimes which occur in the counties outside the city. Law enforcement agencies also report on a periodic basis, supplemental offense information such as the value of property stolen and recovered as well as circumstances surrounding homicides. Additional reports of persons arrested are submitted. These reports provide information concerning the age, sex and race of persons arrested by each individual law enforcement agency. Reports of persons arrested are separated as to adults and juveniles. Crime data and information submitted by municipal and county law enforcement agencies is collected on a daily and semi-daily basis under the Minnesota Criminal Justice Reporting System program. Once received, it is processed and disseminated for use in state and national reports as well as by the participating agencies themselves (see CJRS-UCR flow chart). "Crime rate" is a term often used in evaluating criminal statistics. The crime rate represents or equates the number of index crimes per 100,000 in population.

Basically, it refers to the comparison of the number of offenses with the number of potential offenses and the number of persons exposed to the risk of the offense. It does not include other variables which might affect the amount of crime within a given area. CRIME FACTORS When the current method of crime reporting is considered, several limitations in its accuracy may be immediately recognizable. Law enforcement agencies are not totally to blame because of their capability to only report that which is known to them. In may instances, the very citizens who are themselves "victims" of a crime fail to inform the law enforcement agency of their occurrence. There is a general tendency among the public to not report minor crimes that are, in their eyes, of little consequence. The public may also feel that the law enforcement agency is of little help to them. They may also feel the threat of blackmail or retaliation for participating in a sex, gambling, or narcotic offense. The public may also feel the threat of embarrassment for being involved in a crime regarded against the norms of society. Given these factors, much crime is never included in the total state evaluation of the crime problem. Another element of concern is the actual number of law enforcement agencies reporting crime information. Lack of crime information by delinquent agencies can potentially reduce the accuracy of the crime picture as developed from reported information. The term "selective reporting" also has a bearing on the crime reported by participating agencies. Selective reporting reflects only the crimes for which an agency considers important or necessary to be reported through the system. The information that is utilized from such reporting is slanted and misleading. It does not give an accurate account of the crime problem and it further discredits the time spent in reporting the "selected" activity. Such reporting is immediately recognizable from the output reports and its improper use affects all the information submitted by the contributing law enforcement agencies. Extraneous conditions beyond the realm of law enforcement also affect the measurement and analysis of crime. These conditions, or CRIME FACTORS, include but are not necessarily limited to: A. Legislative changes as to what constitutes a

criminal offense.

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B. Density and size of the community population and the metropolitan area of which it is part.

C. Composition of the population with reference

particularly to age, sex, and race. D. Economic status and mores of the population. E. Relative stability of population including commut-

ers, seasonal and other transient types. F. Climate, including seasonal weather conditions. G. Educational, recreational, and religious character-

istics. H. Effective strength of the police force. I. Standards governing appointments to the police

force. J. Policies of each of the law enforcement agencies. K. Policies of the prosecuting officials and the courts.

L. Attitude of the public toward law enforcement problems.

M. The administrative and investigative efficiency of

the local law enforcement agency, including the degree of adherence to crime reporting standards.

Information provided in the Minnesota Crime Information 2012, is as accurate as currently available in the State. Crime and arrest statistics should be interpreted with caution when comparing different law enforcement jurisdictions. Reported crimes relate to events, while arrests relate to persons. For any one criminal act there may be multiple crimes, multiple offenders, and multiple victims. Given the above considerations the total crime picture is indeed influenced by many variables. Opponents of the Uniform Crime Reporting System are often vocal in pointing out the inadequacy of this system. Proponents respond by indicating that at the present time there is no other suitable method of collecting criminal statistics. If a better system is developed, tested, and offered as a replacement, law enforcement will not hesitate to implement it.

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Flow ChartLaw Enforcement Uniform Crime Reporting in Minnesota

[Minnesota Statutes 299C.05, 299C.06, and 299C.12]

Publish AnnualCrime in Minnesota

Publish Annual FBI UCR Crime Reports

Create State Reports

MN L.E. Agency Direct Contributors

MN L.E. Agency Non-direct

Contributors

State Criminal Justice Reporting Systems

Process Federal Crime

Statistics

Crime in the United States

Law Enforcement Officers Killed or

Assaulted

Hate Crimes Statistics

Uniform Crime Report

Process Minnesota

Crime Statistics

Return “A” Offenses and Clearances

Supplement to Return “A” Property

Information

Age, Sex & Race of Offenders

Arrested

LEOKALaw Enforcement Officers Killed or

Assaulted

Arson

Bias/HateCrimes

UCR Reportsfor FBI

Pursuits Firearms Discharge

Supplemental Homicide

Minnesota Department of Public SafetyBureau of Criminal Apprehension

Federal Bureau of Investigation

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A DESCRIPTION OF UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING OFFENSES AND THEIR

CLASSIFICATION The Department of Public Safety/Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, using the reporting techniques recommended by the FBI, records criminal data submitted by the many law enforcement agencies in the State. The criminal data collected contains information regarding Part I Offenses called to the attention of Minnesota Law Enforcement agencies. Part I Offenses reflect information on eight "serious" crime classifications, and it is generally referred to as the "Crime Index" measurement. Part II Offenses are represented by twenty "less serious" crime classifications. The eight crimes represented in the Part I Offenses include murder, rape, aggravated assault, robbery, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson. These crimes were chosen because of their uniformity of definition, total volumes, and likelihood of being reported. The crimes of murder, rape, aggravated assault, and robbery are also known as "violent crimes." The crimes of burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft and arson are labeled as "property crimes." The law enforcement agency may become aware of these crimes in several ways; reports of its own officers, citizens complaints, notification from the prosecuting attorney and from information supplied by court officials. PART I OFFENSES (Serious Crime) Criminal Homicide - The killing of another person. a) Murder - Any unlawful killing of a human

being in which the element of malice aforethought was present in the murder.

b) Manslaughter - Any unlawful killing of a

human being without the element of malice aforethought is counted as manslaughter.

c) Death by Negligence - Any death that occurs

because of the negligence of some person other than the victim and that is not in the commission of an unlawful act. These are deaths which police investigation established as primarily caused by gross negligence.

Forcible Rape (does not include Statutory Rape).

a) Rape by Force - The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will, but excluding statutory rape and other sex offenses.

b) Assault to Rape-Attempts - All assaults and

attempts to rape. Robbery - A robbery is defined as the felonious and forcible taking of property of another against his will by violence or by putting him in fear. This includes all attempts. a) Armed Robbery-Any Weapon - When any

object is so employed as to constitute force or the threat of force, it will be considered a weapon. This would include firearms, knives, clubs, brass knuckles, blackjacks, broken bottles, acid, explosives, etc. Cases involving possible pretended weapons or cases involving weapons not seen by the victim but which the robber claims to have with him should be counted in this category.

b) Strong Arm-No Weapons - This includes

muggings and similar offenses where no weapon is used by strong-arm tactics are employed to deprive the victim of his property. This definition is limited to hands, arms, fists, feet, etc. Include all attempts.

Aggravated Assault - An Aggravated Assault is an attempt or offer with unlawful force or violence to do physical injury to another. As a general rule all assaults will be classified and scored in this category. Exclude assaults with intent to rob or rape. Excludes simple assault, assault and battery, fighting, etc. These will be scored in the appropriate category. a) Gun - Includes all assaults or attempted

assaults involving the use of any type of firearm. This includes revolvers, automatic pistols, shotguns, zip guns, pellet guns, etc.

b) Knife or Cutting Instrument - Includes all

assaults or attempted assaults involving the use of cutting or stabbing objects such as knives or razors, hatchets, axes, cleavers, scissors, glass, broken bottles, daggers, ice picks, etc.

c) Other Dangerous Weapons - Includes all

assaults or attempted assaults when an object other than a gun, knife or cutting instrument

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is used. This includes clubs, bricks, jack handles, bottles, explosives, acid, lye, poisons, scalding water, and cases of attempted drowning and burning, etc.

d) Hands, Fists, Feet, etc. Aggravated - Includes

all assaults with hands, fists, feet, etc., which could result in an aggravated assault conviction. In order to be classified as aggravated, the victim must suffer great bodily harm.

Burglary - Breaking and Entering - Includes any unlawful entry or attempted forcible entry of any structure to commit a felony or larceny. As a general rule, score as one offense, any unlawful entry or attempted forcible entry of any dwelling, attached structure, public building, shop, factory, storehouse, apartment, house, trailer, warehouse, mill, farm, ship, railroad car, etc. For UCR purposes, breaking and entering with larceny is classified and scored only as breaking and entering. This does not include breaking and entering of motor vehicles. These are scored in the larceny category. a) Forcible Entry - Includes all offenses where

force of any kind is used to unlawfully enter a locked structure such as any of those listed above with intent to steal or commit a felony. This includes entry by use of a master key, celluloid, or other device that leaves no outward mark but is used to open a lock. Concealment inside a building followed by breaking out of the structure should also be scored here.

b) Unlawful Entry-No Force - Includes any

unlawful entry when you fail to discover any evidence of forcible entry.

c) Attempted Forcible Entry - Included in this

category only when your investigation determines that a forcible entry has been attempted.

Larceny-Theft (does not include Motor Vehicle Theft) - This category includes the unlawful taking of the property of another with intent to deprive him of ownership. This involves all larcenies and thefts resulting from pocket picking, purse snatching, shoplifting, larceny from auto, larceny of auto parts and accessories, bicycle theft, larceny from buildings, and larceny from any coin operated machines. Any theft that is not a robbery or any theft that does not result from a breaking and entering shall be scored here. Excludes embezzlements, unlawful conversions,

larceny by bailee, frauds or bad checks. Enter all attempted larcenies. Note: when the true or known value of stolen property is not available, estimates based on accepted police methods of property evaluation should be used for the purposes of Uniform Crime Reporting. Motor Vehicle Theft - This category includes larceny or attempted larceny of motor vehicles. Includes all thefts and attempted thefts of motor vehicles. This includes all vehicles which can be registered as a motor vehicle in this state. Excludes incidents in which the alleged offender had lawful access to the vehicle as in a family situation or the unauthorized use by others having lawful access to the vehicle such as chauffeur, employee, etc. Arson - Includes all arrests for violation of state law and municipal ordinances relating to arson and attempted arson. This generally includes any willful or malicious burning of a dwelling, church, college, jail, meeting house, public building, ship or other vessel, motor vehicle, aircraft, contents of building, personal property of another, goods or chattels, crops, trees, fences, gates, grain, vegetable products, lumber, woods, marshes, meadows, etc. A death resulting from arson will be classified as murder and personal injuries resulting would be classified as assaults. PART II OFFENSES (Less Serious Crime)

Other Assaults - This classification consists of all assaults and attempted assaults which are simple or minor in nature. Forgery and Counterfeiting - In this case, place all offenses dealing with the making, altering, uttering or possession with intent to defraud, anything false in a semblance of that which is true. Include altering or forging of public or other records, making, altering, forging or counterfeiting coins, plates, banknotes, checks, etc. Possessing or uttering forged or counterfeited instruments, signing the name of another or a fictitious person with intent to defraud and all attempts to commit any of the above acts. Fraud - This is defined as fraudulent conversion and obtaining money by false pretense. Include bad checks, confidence games, etc., except forgeries and counterfeiting. Embezzlement - This is the misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one's care, custody, or control.

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Stolen Property-Buying, Receiving, Possessing - This includes all offenses of buying, receiving, possessing, or concealing stolen property as well as all attempts to commit any of these offenses. Vandalism-Destruction of Property - This includes all willful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement or defacement of any public or private property, real or personal, without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control by cutting, tearing, breaking, marking, painting, drawing, covering with filth or any other such means as may be specified by law. Weapons - This classification includes violation of weapon laws such as the manufacture, sale, or possession of deadly weapons or silencers, carrying deadly weapons, aliens possessing deadly weapons, and all attempts to commit any of the above offenses.

Prostitution and Commercialized Vice - Include in this class the sex offenses of a commercialized nature such as prostitution, keeping a bawdy house, disorderly house, or house of ill repute, pandering, procuring, transporting or detaining women for immoral purposes, etc., and all attempts to commit any of the above.

Sex Offenses - This includes all sex offenses other than forcible rape, prostitution, and commercialized vice. This encompasses offenses against chastity, common decency, morals, and the like such as adultery and fornication, buggery, incest, indecent exposure, sodomy, carnal abuse (no force), and all attempts to commit any of the above. Narcotic Drug Laws - This includes all arrests for the violation of state and local ordinances, specifically those relating to the unlawful possession, sale, use, growing, manufacturing, and making of narcotic drugs.

Gambling - Includes all charges relating to promoting, permitting, or engaging in gambling.

Offenses Against Family and Children - Includes all charges of non-support, neglect, or abuse of family and children by such acts as desertion, abandonment, or non-support, neglect or abuse of a child, or nonpayment of alimony.

Driving Under the Influence - This classification is limited to driving or operating any vehicle while under the influence of liquor or narcotic drugs.

Liquor Laws - With the exception of drunkenness and driving under the influence, all state or local liquor law violations are placed in this class. Excludes federal violations, includes manufacturing, selling, transporting and furnishing as in maintaining unlawful drinking places. Bootlegging, operating a still, furnishing liquor to a minor and the using of a vehicle for illegal transportation of liquor are included. Drunkenness - No longer reported under the UCR program in Minnesota. This offense was repealed in Minnesota on July 1, 1971 (MSS 340.96; C 90, S2). Disorderly Conduct-Disturbing the Peace -This includes all disorderly persons arrested who cannot be classified under Offenses of Criminal Homicide, Forcible Rape, Drunkenness, or Vagrancy. Vagrancy - This classification indicates arrests for failure of an individual to give a good account of himself, begging, loitering, etc. All Other Offenses - Include in this class every other state or local offense not included, except traffic. This encompasses abduction and compelling to marry, abortion (death resulting from criminal abortion, according to statutes, is a criminal homicide), bastardy and concealing death of a bastard, bigamy and polygamy, blackmail and extortion, bribery, contempt of court, discrimination and unfair competition, kidnapping, offenses contributing to juvenile delinquency, perjury, possession, repair, manufacturing, etc., of burglary tools, possession or sale of obscene literature and unlawful use, possession, etc., of explosives, etc. Suspicion - This category is used for unknown incidents when the actual offense has not been determined. Curfew and Loitering Law Violation (Juvenile) - This area shows offenses relating to local curfew or loitering ordinances, where such laws exist. It is limited to juveniles taken into protective custody who have run away from the reporting jurisdiction. Runaways (Juveniles) - This classification is limited to juveniles taken into protective custody under provisions of State Statutes.

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MINNESOTA OFFENSE INFORMATION MINNESOTA CRIME INDEX INFORMATION

Statewide Overview

Crime Index (Serious Crimes) The eight major criminal offenses are referred to as the crime index and they are used to evaluate the changes and trends in amounts of crime over designated periods of time. Following is a summary of the crime index for 2012. The crime index in Minnesota totaled • 148,330 offenses during 2012, which was an

increase of 1.4 percent from the 146,249 offenses occurring in 2011.

• The crime rate* represented 2,775 per

100,000 in population for 2012, while in 2011 the crime rate was registered at 2,757 per 100,000 population, a 0.7 percent increase.

• Of the total crime index offenses reported in

2012, 28 percent were cleared by arrest or exceptionally cleared. In 2011, 26 percent of the total offenses were cleared by arrest or exceptionally cleared.

• Larceny was the largest category of serious

crime reported for Minnesota in 2012 with a total of 102,154 offenses reported. Larceny was also the largest category of serious crime reported for the state in 2011 with 101,636 total offenses reported.

Violent Crimes Violent crime in Minnesota accounted for 8 percent of all crime index offenses reported in 2012. There were 12,323 murders, forcible rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults for the year. Compared with the 11,876 total violent crimes reported for 2011, the 2012 figure represents a 3.8 percent increase in violent crime for the state. This compares to a 1.2 percent increase in violent crime for the nation in 2012 based on preliminary figures released by the F.B.I. in May, 2013. The number of violent crimes for the state per 100,000 population for 2012 was 231, while in 2011 there were 224 per 100,000 population.

* Minnesota crime rates per 100,000 are based on a 5,344,861 state population estimate from the F.B.I. for 2012.

• Murder - Offenses involving murder totaled 92 in 2012 in Minnesota compared to 73 in 2011, an increase of 26 percent.

• Rape - Minnesota registered 2,060 rapes in

2012 and 2,080 in 2011, a decrease of 1.0 percent.

• Robbery - There were 3,450 robberies in

Minnesota in 2012 compared to 3,359 offenses in 2011, an increase of 2.7 percent.

• Aggravated Assault - Offenses involving

aggravated assault numbered 6,721 in 2012 compared to 6,364 aggravated assaults in 2011, an increase of 5.6 percent.

Property Crimes Property crime in Minnesota in 2012 amounted to 92 percent of the crime index offenses for that year. There were a total of 136,007 burglaries, larcenies, motor vehicle thefts, and arsons actually reported in 2012. Compared with the 134,373 offenses reported in 2011, the 2012 figure represents a 1.2 percent increase in property crime for the state. Property crime for the nation in 2012 declined from the 2011 figure, showing a 0.8 percent decrease based on preliminary figures released by the F.B.I. in May, 2013. The number of property crimes for the state per 100,000 population for 2012 was 2,544 and in 2011 it was 2,533. • Burglary - There were 24,829 burglaries in

Minnesota in 2012 compared to 25,153 offenses in 2011, a decrease of 1.3 percent.

• Theft/Larceny - Offenses involving larcenies

in 2012 totaled 102,154 compared to 100,636 offenses in 2011, an increase of 1.5 percent.

• Motor Vehicle Theft - In 2012 there were

8,251 offenses of motor vehicle theft in Minnesota, compared to the 7,927 offenses reported in 2011, an increase of 4.1 percent.

• Arson - In 2012 there were 773 offenses of

arson in Minnesota, compared to the 657 offenses reported in 2011, an increase of 17.7 percent.

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TOTAL ARRESTS* Law Enforcement agencies within Minnesota's 5,344,861 reporting population area accounted for 171,232 total arrests in 2012.

*Total arrests represent all arrests for adults and juveniles in either a Part I (serious) or Part II (less serious) criminal offense. An arrest in the Uniform Crime Reporting sense refers to a form of detention by depriving an individual of his personal liberties by a form of legal authority.

• ADULT ARRESTS - Arrests for adults in 2012 totaled 138,476 and in 2011 arrests equaled 142,277.

• JUVENILE ARRESTS - The total number

of juveniles arrested in 2012 for criminal offenses totaled 32,756 and in 2011 there were 36,192 juveniles arrested.

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FIGURE 1 NUMBER OF VIOLENT CRIMES REPORTED

2008 – 2012

FIGURE 2

NUMBER OF PROPERTY CRIMES REPORTED 2008-2012

109

69

90

73

92

2,29

2

2,22

9

2,23

0

2,08

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2,06

0

4,14

8

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7

3,36

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3,45

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6,97

8

6,36

4

6,72

1

0

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5,000

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7,000

8,000

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Murder

Rape

Robbery

Aggravated Assault

26,0

63

25,1

65

23,9

47

25,1

53

24,8

29

110,

372

103,

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675

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773

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100,000

120,000

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Burglary

Larceny

Motor Vehicle Theft

Arson

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CRIMES OF

VIOLENCE

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT MURDER

RAPE ROBBERY

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CRIMINAL HOMICIDE - MURDER Criminal homicide involves those offenses of murder and non-negligent homicide that are classified as willful felonious deaths as distinguished from deaths caused by negligence. “Attempts to kill” are scored as aggravated assaults and not as murder. Justifiable or excusable homicides, suicides, accidental deaths, and deaths due to negligence are not tabulated in the state homicide total. SUMMARY ANALYSIS • In 2012 there were 120 homicides reported for the

state. Of that number, 19 offenses were ruled negligent leaving a murder and non-negligent homicide total of 101 which is reflected in Table 10.

• Of the 101 murder and non-negligent homicides

reported in 2012, 9 offenses were listed as unfounded. Of the 9 unfounded homicides, 9 were justifiable.

• There were 92 actual criminal homicides reported

for the state, with 73 of these offenses cleared by arrest. This represents a 79 percent clearance rate for that year.

• The crime rate for homicide in 2012 was 2 per

100,000 population. • Homicide offenses represented 0.7 percent of the

total violent crimes, with one averaged approximately every four days.

SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE INFORMATION Supplementary Homicide Reports are manually submitted to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension by law enforcement agencies reporting homicides during the year. These reports provided additional information on the homicide offenses. The following information was compiled from reports on 92 criminal homicides during 2012. Relationship of the Victim to the Offender(s) • 14 homicide victims were killed by a member of

their nuclear family. • 50 homicide victims were killed by a non-nuclear

family members or friends/ acquaintances. • 14 homicide victims were strangers to their

assailants. In 24 homicides incidents the relationships were unknown.

• Firearms Used to Commit Homicides • 38 of the weapons used in homicide incidents

were some type of firearm (40 percent). • 3 (3 percent) of the 92 homicide victims were

killed by a family member using some type of firearm.

• 19 (21 percent) homicide victims were killed

by person(s) known to them outside of their family using a firearm. 7 (8 percent) were killed by strangers using a firearm and for 14 victims (15 percent) who were killed by some type of firearm, the relationship of victim to offender was unknown.

A breakdown of weapons used appears on page 17, Figure 4.

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FIGURE 3

Number of Criminal Homicides by Relationship to Offender

Figure 3.1: Victim to Offender Relationship Summary - 2012

Figure 3.2 Number of Criminal Homicide Victims by Relationship within Family

(Victim was the __________ of the Offender)

Total Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughter Criminal Homicide Incidents for 2012 = 83 Total Criminal Homicide Victims for 2012 = 92 Total Criminal Homicide Offenders for 2012 = 94

NOTE: Starting in 2011, relationships are counted between each offender and each victim, so therefore, the number of relationships has increased since 2010. One Victim can now be tied to multiple offenders so therefore the victim count is not a one-to-one match to the total relationships

represented.

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Figure 3.3: Relationship Outside Family, but Known

(Victim was an/the __________ of the Offender)

Figure 3.4: Victim was Stranger or Relationship was Unknown

Total Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughter Criminal Homicide Incidents for 2012 = 83 Total Criminal Homicide Victims for 2012 = 92 Total Criminal Homicide Offenders for 2012 = 94

NOTE: Starting in 2011, relationships are counted between each offender and each victim, so therefore, the number of relationships has increased since 2010. One Victim can now be tied to multiple offenders so therefore the victim count is not a one-to-one match to the total relationships

represented.

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FIGURE 4

Count of Weapons Used in Committing Criminal Homicides - 2012

In 2012 there were 94 weapons used in 83 criminal homicide incidents that killed 92 victims.

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FIGURE 5

Criminal Homicide Incidents - 2012

Total Criminal Homicide Incidents: 83

Total Criminal Homicide Victims: 92

FIGURE 6

Criminal Homicide Victims and Offenders 2009 - 2012

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FIGURE 7

Criminal Homicide Circumstances for 2012

FIGURE 8

Type of Felony Involved - 2012

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TABLE 2

CRIMINAL HOMICIDE VICTIMS BY AGE, SEX, AND RACE - 2012

Summary:

• The highest number of criminal homicide victims for a single age group was 20-24 with 15 victims (16.3%).

• The second highest number of criminal homicide victims for a single age group was 25-29 with 13 victims (14.1%).

• 68 criminal homicide victims were male (74%) compared to 45 (61%) in 2011.

• 45 criminal homicide victims were White (49%) followed by 41 Black or African American (45%).

CRIMINAL HOMICIDES GENDER RACE

Age Victim Count

% of Total Victims Male Female Unknown White

Black or African

American

American Indian or

Alaska Native ** Asian

** Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific

Islander Unknown * Unborn 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-9 5 5.4% 4 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 10-14 1 1.1% 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 15-19 6 6.5% 4 2 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 20-24 15 16.3% 13 2 0 4 10 1 0 0 0 25-29 13 14.1% 9 4 0 4 7 1 0 0 1 30-34 13 14.1% 12 1 0 7 5 1 0 0 0 35-39 5 5.4% 3 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 40-44 8 8.7% 4 4 0 5 2 0 0 0 1 45-49 5 5.4% 3 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 50-54 6 6.5% 6 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 55-59 7 7.6% 4 3 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 60-64 2 2.2% 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Over 64 6 6.5% 3 3 0 4 2 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 92 99.8% 68 24 0 45 41 3 1 0 2

* The 'Unborn' age category is considered a homicide by the State of Minnesota, but not by the FBI. Minnesota began collecting this category on new forms in 2011.

** In 2010 the FBI approved the separation of a single category ''Asian or Pacific Islander'' into two categories, ''Asian'' and ''Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander''. The State of Minnesota began collecting these new categories in 2011. Not all agencies have separated these two new reporting categories, so therefore, the actual count of individuals within the ''Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander'' category may still be being reported under the ''Asian'' category.

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TABLE 3

CRIMINAL HOMICIDE OFFENDERS BY AGE, SEX, AND RACE - 2012

Summary:

• 18 (19.1%) of the criminal homicide offenders were Unknown

• 23 (24.5%) of the criminal homicide offenders were between 20-24 years of age.

• The next highest age group was 25-29 with 13 offenders (13.8%).

• 72 criminal homicide offenders were male (95%) compared to 66 (79%) in 2011.

• 39 criminal homicide offenders were Black or African American (41%) followed by 26 White (28%).

CRIMINAL HOMICIDES GENDER RACE

Age Number of Offenders % of Total Male Female Unknown White

Black or African

American

American Indian or

Alaska Native * Asian

* Native Hawaiian or

Other Pacific

Islander Unknown Under 10 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-14 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15-19 12 12.8% 12 0 0 0 11 1 0 0 0 20-24 23 24.5% 21 2 0 5 14 4 0 0 0 25-29 13 13.8% 12 1 0 5 8 0 0 0 0 30-34 8 8.5% 8 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 35-39 8 8.5% 8 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 2 40-44 2 2.1% 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 45-49 3 3.2% 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 50-54 2 2.1% 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 55-59 2 2.1% 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 60-64 1 1.1% 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Over 64 2 2.1% 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Unknown 18 19.1% 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 18 TOTAL 94 99.9% 72 4 18 26 39 7 0 0 22

* In 2010 the FBI approved the separation of a single category ''Asian or Pacific Islander'' into two categories, ''Asian'' and ''Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander''. The State of Minnesota began collecting these new categories in 2011. Not all agencies have separated these two reporting categories, so therefore, the actual count of individuals within the ''Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander'' may still be being reported under the ''Asian'' category.

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TABLE 4

2012 HOMICIDES - CRIMINAL, NEGLIGENT AND JUSTIFIABLE INCIDENTS/VICTIMS BY REPORTING AGENCY

Negligent

Manslaughter Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter

Agency Reporting Agency ORI

Homicides Reported Total

Victims Total Negligent

Victims Total Justifiable

Victims

Criminal Homicide Incidents

Criminal Homicide Victims

Anoka County Sheriff MN0020000 1 1 0 0 0 Apple Valley Police Dept MN0191000 2 0 1 1 1 Bemidji Police Dept MN0040100 1 1 0 0 0 Blue Earth Police Dept MN0220100 1 0 0 1 1 Brooklyn Center Police Dept MN0270200 2 0 1 1 1 Brooklyn Park Police Dept MN0270300 5 1 0 2 4 Carver County Sheriff MN0100000 1 0 0 1 1 Cass County Sheriff MN0110000 3 0 0 3 3 Cloquet Police Dept MN0090100 1 0 0 1 1 Cold Spring / Richmond Police Dept MN0730100 1 0 0 1 1 Coon Rapids Police Dept MN0020500 1 1 0 0 0 Cottage Grove Police Dept MN0820700 1 0 0 1 1 Crookston Police Dept MN0600100 1 0 0 1 1 Crow Wing County Sheriff MN0180000 2 1 0 1 1 Crystal Police Dept MN0270400 1 0 0 1 1 Douglas County Sheriff MN0210000 1 0 0 1 1 Duluth Police Dept MN0690600 2 0 0 2 2 Eagan Police Dept MN0190800 1 1 0 0 0 East Grand Forks Police Dept MN0600200 1 1 0 0 0 Fridley Police Dept MN0020600 1 1 0 0 0 Glencoe Police Dept MN0430100 1 0 0 1 1 Goodview Police Dept MN0850300 1 1 0 0 0 Hopkins Police Dept MN0270900 1 1 0 0 0 Le Sueur County Sheriff MN0400000 1 1 0 0 0 Mille Lacs County Sheriff MN0480000 1 1 0 0 0 Minneapolis Police Dept MN0271100 42 1 2 33 39 Minnetrista Police Dept MN0272800 1 0 0 1 1 Montevideo Police Dept MN0120200 1 0 0 1 1 Morrison County Sheriff MN0490000 3 1 0 1 2 Mounds View Police Dept MN0620500 2 0 0 2 2 North Branch Police Dept MN0130500 1 0 1 0 0 Olmsted County Sheriff MN0550000 1 0 0 1 1 Otter Tail County Sheriff MN0560000 2 1 0 1 1 Pennington County Sheriff MN0570000 1 0 0 1 1 Richfield Police Dept MN0271800 2 0 1 1 1 Robbinsdale Police Dept MN0271900 1 0 0 1 1 Rochester Police Dept MN0550100 3 2 0 1 1

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Rogers Police Dept MN0273400 1 1 0 0 0 Roseau County Sheriff MN0680000 1 0 0 1 1 St Anthony Police Dept MN0272000 1 0 0 1 1 St Cloud Police Dept MN0730400 2 0 0 2 2 St Paul Police Dept MN0620900 17 1 3 13 13 Stearns County Sheriff MN0730000 2 0 0 2 2 Stillwater Police Dept MN0820600 1 0 0 1 1 STATE TOTAL 120 19 9 83 92

In 2012, 120 homicide victims were reported. Of those, 18 victims died as a result of Negligent Manslaughter. Of the 101 Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter homicide victims, 9 were Justifiable homicides, leaving 92 Criminal homicide victims.

Homicides Negligent

Manslaughter Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter

Agency Reporting Reported

Total Victims Total Negligent

Victims Total Justifiable Victims

Criminal Homicide Incidents

Criminal Homicide Victims

Urban Total 100 13 9 70 78 Rural Total 20 6 0 13 14 * Zero Population Agencies 0 0 0 0 0 STATE TOTAL 120 19 9 83 92

*Zero Population agencies are considered Non-City entities and have no population reported. (ex. Metropolitan Airport PD)

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FORCIBLE RAPES - INCLUDING ATTEMPTS Forcible rape is the carnal knowledge of a female using force and committed against her will. Uniform Crime Reporting needs require rape to be divided into two categories: (1) Rape by force, and (2) Attempted rape. Statutory rape and other sex offenses are excluded from this category. Though UCR only collects information about female victims, Minnesota includes male victims as well. All figures presented will include both male and female victims. SUMMARY ANALYSIS • For the 2,211 rapes reported in 2012, 151 were

listed as unfounded.

• Of the 2,060 reported actual rapes that occurred in Minnesota in 2012; 1,900 were by force while 160 were recorded as attempted rapes.

• Of the total rapes occurring in 2012, 829 or 40

percent were cleared by arrest. Of this total, 81 were cleared with the arrest of a juvenile.*

• The crime rate for rape in 2012 represented 39 per

100,000 population. • The total number of rapes in 2012 represented 17

percent of the total violent crimes with 6 averaged per day.

*Cases where an adult and a juvenile are arrested for a case are not counted as cleared by the arrest of a juvenile.

6 6 7 8 7 6 5 6 6 8

45 46 44 45

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10

15

20

25

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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

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Year

Figure 9 Comparison of Percentage of Rapes Unfounded,

Attempted and Cleared for Period 2008-2012

Unfounded

Attempted

Cleared

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ROBBERY Robbery involves the felonious and forcible taking of the property of another against his will, by violence or by placing the person in state of fear. The crime of robbery necessitates that a victim be present in order for it to be so classified. As a general rule, robbery differs from larceny in that it is aggravated by the threat and element of force. An attempt to commit a robbery, either armed or strong arm is counted as if the actual offense did occur. SUMMARY ANALYSIS • Of the 3,478 total robberies reported in 2012,

28 offenses were unfounded.

• Of the 3,450 actual robbery offenses that

occurred in Minnesota in 2012, 824 or 24 percent were cleared by arrest. Of the 824 offenses that were cleared, 157 were cleared by the arrest of a juvenile.*

• The crime rate for robberies in 2012 amounted

to 65 per 100,000 population. • In 2012, robbery offenses represented 28

percent of the total violent crimes with 9 offenses averaged each day.

*Cases where an adult and a juvenile are arrested for a case are not counted as cleared by the arrest of a juvenile.

Total Robberies = 3,450

Firearm 29%

Strongarm 49%

Knife/Cutting Instrument

7% Other Weapon

15%

Figure 10 Types of Weapons Used for Robberies

225 532

1,005

1,688

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FIGURE 11

Average Stolen Property Loss Per Robbery Type For 2012

FIGURE 12

Stolen Property Value for Types of Robberies – 2012 Total Value = $1,488,297

$690,978

$130,323

$40,115 $17,320

$189,616

$117,047

$302,898

$0

$100,000

$200,000

$300,000

$400,000

$500,000

$600,000

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0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000

Miscellaneous

Gas/Service Station

Convenience Store

Highway

Residence

Bank

Commercial House

Value in Dollars

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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT The definition of assault involves an attempt or offer with unlawful force or violence to do physical injury to another. An aggravated assault may be committed with a gun, knife or cutting instrument, other dangerous weapons such as clubs, or through the use hands, fists or feet. Assault with intent to commit murder is also listed as aggravated assault. All assaults, where no weapon is used, which result in minor injuries are classified as non-aggravated assaults or simple assaults and are not counted in the crime index total.

SUMMARY ANALYSIS • Of the 6,814 total aggravated assault offenses

reported in 2012, 93 were reported as unfounded. • For the total 6,721 actual aggravated assaults

occurring in Minnesota in 2012, 4,315 or 64 percent were cleared by arrest. Of the 4,315 assaults cleared by arrest, 439 were cleared with the arrest of a juvenile.*

• The crime rate for assaults in 2012 was 126 per

100,000 population. • In 2012, aggravated assault offenses accounted for

55 percent of the total violent crimes with 18 averaged per day.

*Cases where an adult and a juvenile are arrested for a case are not counted as cleared by the arrest of a juvenile.

Other Weapon 25%

Gun 17%

Knife/Cutting Instrument

18%

Hands,Etc 40%

2,622

1,170 1,220

1,709

Figure 13 Types of Weapons Used for Aggravated Assaults in 2012

Total Aggravated Assaults = 6,721

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CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY

BURGLARY LARCENY

MOTERVEHICLE THEFT ARSON

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BURGLARY Burglary consists of the unlawful entry or attempted forcible entry of a structure to commit a theft or felony, even though no force may have been used to gain entry. Burglary is divided into three separate classes: A. Forcible Entry B. Unlawful Entry - No Force C. Attempted Forcible Entry Supplementary information is collected that denotes the time and place of occurrence. SUMMARY ANALYSIS • Of the total 25,190 burglary offenses

reported for the state in 2012, 361 offenses were unfounded.

• There were a total of 24,829 actual burglaries

that occurred in Minnesota in 2012. Of that total 3,535 offenses were cleared by arrest which amounted to a 14 percent clearance rate. For the total 3,535 offenses cleared by arrest, 294 were cleared with the arrest of a juvenile.*

• The crime rate for burglary in 2012 was 465

per 100,000 populations. • In 2012, burglaries represented 18 percent of

the total property crimes with 68 averaged per day.

*Cases where an adult and a juvenile are arrested for a case are not counted as cleared by the arrest of a juvenile.

Forced Entry 58%

Unlawful Entry 35%

Attempted 7%

Figure 14 Types of Burglaries in Minnesota for 2012

14,320 8,703

1,806

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FIGURE 15 Residence/Non-Residence Burglaries

By Time of Day, 2008-2012

678 97

1

933

920

814

3,25

7 3,91

1

3,10

6

3,11

0

2,90

5

3,61

4

3,80

6

3,48

7 3,91

7

3,91

3

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

4000

4500

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Non-Residential Burglaries by Day/Night Non-Residence-Day

Non-Residence-Night

Non-Residence-Unknown

4,56

1

6,05

5

6,20

6

6,37

0

6,33

1

4,09

6

5,58

1

5,45

9 5,78

1

5,90

0

4,58

8

4,84

1

4,75

6 5,05

5

4,94

8

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Residential Burglaries by Day/Night Residence - Day

Residence - Night

Residence - Unknown

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FIGURE 16 Total Burglaries by Place of Occurrence

And Stolen Property Values 2008-2012

13,245

16,477 16,421 17,206 17,179

7,549 8,688

7,526 7,947 7,650

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

16,000

18,000

20,000

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Num

ber o

f Bur

glar

ies

Burglaries by Location 2008 - 2012 Residence

Non-Residence

17

20 20

23 22

13

10 10 11

10

0

5

10

15

20

25

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Dol

lars

in M

illio

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Burglary Losses by Location 2008 - 2012 Residence

Non-Residence

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LARCENY

Larceny (theft) is the taking of the personal property of another with intent to permanently deprive him of ownership. Larceny figures will include all those offenses in which a theft (also attempted situations) occurred regardless of monetary loss assigned the stolen property. SUMMARY ANALYSIS • Of the total 104,098 larceny offenses reported

for 2012, 1,994 were listed as unfounded.

• Of the 102,154 actual larceny offenses that

occurred in Minnesota in 2012, 29,856 were cleared by arrest, representing a 29 percent clearance rate. Of the 29,856 larceny offenses that were cleared, 4,696 were cleared by the arrest of a juvenile*.

• Larceny in 2012 represented a crime rate of

1,911 per 100,000 population. • The total number of larcenies for 2012

amounted to 75 percent of the total property crime figures with 280 averaged each day.

* Cases where an adult and a juvenile are arrested for a case are not counted as cleared by the arrest of a juvenile.

Over $200 36%

Under $50 37%

$50-$200 27%

FIGURE 17 Comparison of Larceny Theft Offenses by Value

Reported in Minnesota for 2012

36,542 27,207

38,404

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FIGURE 18 Total Larceny Thefts by Type

Reported in Minnesota for 2012

*Includes Purse Snatching, Pocket Picking, Cargo Thefts, Coin Operated Machines & Livestock.

FIGURE 19

Average Stolen Property Loss per Type Reported in Minnesota for 2012

*Includes Purse Snatching, Pocket Picking, Cargo Thefts, Coin Operated Machines & Livestock.

22,782

10,527

17,981

2,895 3,596 778

43,594

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

40,000

45,000

50,000

From Autos From Buildings Shoplifting Auto Parts/ Access.

Bicycles Purse Snatching,

Etc.*

All Other

Num

ber o

f Lar

ceny

The

fts

$844

$1,084

$178

$432

$301 $376

$770

$0

$200

$400

$600

$800

$1,000

$1,200

From Autos From Buildings Shoplifting Auto Parts/Access.

Bicycles Purse Snatching, Etc.*

All Other

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FIGURE 20 Total Dollar Loss by Type of Larceny

Reported in Minnesota for 2012

*Includes Purse Snatching, Pocket Picking, Coin Operated Machines, Livestock and Cargo Thefts.

TOTAL = $70,087,256

.

$19.232

$11.420

$3.210 $1.250 $1.082 $0.292

$33.597

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

From Autos From Buildings Shoplifting Auto Parts/Access.

Bicycles Purse Snatching,

Etc.*

All Other

Dol

lars

in M

illio

ns

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MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Motor Vehicle Theft is the larceny or attempted larceny of a motor vehicle. This includes all vehicles that can be registered as such. "Joyriding" thefts are included under this category. SUMMARY ANALYSIS • Of the 8,635 motor vehicle thefts reported in

2012, 384 offenses were unfounded. • In Minnesota during 2012, there were 8,251 actual

thefts reported to have occurred. Of that total, 1,334 were cleared by arrest, indicating a clearance rate of 16 percent. Out of the total offenses cleared by arrest, 120 were cleared with the arrest of a juvenile*.

Motor vehicle thefts in 2012 represented a crime rate of 154 per 100,000 population

• In 2012, motor vehicle thefts represented 6

percent of the total property crimes and averaged 23 per day.

• There were 3,788 locally stolen vehicles

recovered. In addition, 444 vehicles that were stolen in other jurisdictions were recovered locally.

• Of the 8,251 vehicles reported stolen, 6,419 were

automobiles, 655 were trucks/buses and 1,177 were vehicles such as snowmobiles, motorcycles, motorscooters, etc.

9,94

8

8,37

9

8,39

8

7,92

7

8,25

1

7,86

9

6,63

3

6,63

5

6,23

9

6,41

9

876

661

671

653

655 1,

203

1,08

5

1,09

2

1,03

5

1,17

7

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Num

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f Veh

icle

s St

olen

FIGURE 21 Stolen Vehicles by Type 2008 - 2012

All Vehicles

Autos

Trucks/Buses

Other Vehicles

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. FIGURE 22

Comparison of Motor Vehicles Recovered 2008-2012

2,906

2,572 2,607

2,277 2,258

1,830 1,822

1,548 1,350 1,530

4,736

4,394 4,155

4,025

3,788

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

4,500

5,000

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Recovered in Same Jurisdiction

Recovered Outside Jurisdiction

Total Recovered

Num

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s R

ecov

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ARSON Arson is defined as any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc. Fires of suspicious or unknown origins are excluded. This crime category is distinctive from other offenses in that all crimes of arson are to be reported, even if they occur in conjunction with another crime. During 2012, 830 offenses were recorded on the Uniform Crime Reports. SUMMARY ANALYSIS • Of the total 830 arson offenses reported, 5 were

listed as unfounded. • Of the 825 arson offenses known as having

occurred in Minnesota in 2012, 217 or

26 percent were cleared by arrest. Of the 217 arsons cleared by arrest, 59 were cleared by the arrest of a juvenile.*

• The crime rate for arson in 2012 was 15 per

100,000 population, with 2 offenses averaged per day.

• Of the arson offenses, 433 (52 percent) were

structural fires, 156 (19 percent) were arsons of mobile property (motor vehicles, airplanes, boats, etc.) and 236 offenses were for arson of other property such as crops, timber, fences, signs, etc. (29 percent).

• Of the 433 structures burned, 98 (23 percent) of

the structures were uninhabited. • The estimated dollar value lost to arson in 2012

totaled $3,267,396 with structural fires accounting for 72 percent of the loss ($2,350,016).

*Cases where an adult and a juvenile are arrested for a case are not counted as cleared by the arrest of a juvenile.

Property Offenses Actual Total Clearances Uninhabited Estimated Classification Known Unfounded Offenses Clearances Under 18* Structures Property

Value Structural: Single Occupancy 110 0 110 41 4 20 $728,669 Other Residential 61 2 59 15 1 7 $585,267 Storage 71 0 71 15 2 14 $738,155 Industrial/Manufacturing 7 0 7 2 1 0 $45,551 Other Commercial 16 0 16 4 3 2 $24,903 Community/Public 32 1 31 12 7 6 $83,732 All Other Structures 139 0 139 26 11 49 $143,739 Total Structural 436 3 433 115 29 98 $2,350,016

Mobile: Motor Vehicles 141 1 140 17 0 3 $795,242 Other Mobile Property 16 0 16 4 2 0 $21,207 Total Mobile 157 1 156 21 2 3 $816,449

All Other/Unknown Property 237 1 236 81 28 2 $100,931

GRAND TOTAL 830 5 825 217 59 103 $3,267,396

TABLE 5 2012 ARSON SUMMARY

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TABLE 6

2012 CRIME INDEX FOR POPULATION GROUPS

Sheriff's Departments

Population Group

Part 1 (Index) Crimes

% Index Crimes Cleared Murder Rape Robbery

Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny

Motor Vehicle Theft Arson

Group II

1,891

27%

0

6

7

44

169

1,587

72

6

1 Agency

(100,000 - 250,000)

Population: 106,783

Rate Per 100,000

1,771

0.0

5.6

6.6

41.2

158.3

1,486.2

67.4

5.6

Group III

4,553

19%

3

69

11

138

1,031

3,081

198

22

5 Agencies

(50,000 - 100,000)

Population: 318,178

Rate Per 100,000

1,431

0.9

21.7

3.5

43.4

324.0

968.3

62.2

6.9

Group IV

5,827

23%

8

206

12

212

1,366

3,698

309

16

12 Agencies

(25,000 - 50,000)

Population: 398,222

Rate Per 100,000

1,463

2.0

51.7

3.0

53.2

343.0

928.6

77.6

4.0

Group V

6,269

32%

2

151

15

321

1,657

3,676

406

41

31 Agencies

(10,000 - 25,000)

Population: 514,634

Rate Per 100,000

1,218

0.4

29.3

2.9

62.4

322.0

714.3

78.9

8.0

Group VI & VII

2,322

26%

1

46

5

202

583

1,366

113

6

38 Agencies

(Under 10,000)

Population: 238,458

Rate Per 100,000

974

0.4

19.3

2.1

84.7

244.5

572.8

47.4

2.5

Total * 87 Agencies Population: 1,576,275 Rate per 100,000

20,862

1,323.5

25% 14

0.9

478

30.3

50

3.2

917

58.2

4,806

304.9

13,408

850.6

1,098

69.7

91

5.8

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TABLE 7

2012 CRIME INDEX FOR POPULATION GROUPS

POLICE DEPARTMENTS

Population Group Part 1 (Index)

Crimes % Index Crimes

Cleared Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated

Assault Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle

Theft Arson

Group I 37,477 22% 52 571 2,377 2,973 7,932 19,698 3,622 252 2 Agencies (Over 250,000) Population: 673,196 Rate Per 100,000 5,567 7.7 84.8 353.1 441.6 1,178.3 2,926.0 538.0 37.4

Group II 2,953 32% 1 64 55 104 495 2,137 89 8 1 Agency (100,000 - 250,000) Population: 107,593 Rate Per 100,000 2,745 0.9 59.5 51.1 96.7 460.1 1,986.2 82.7 7.4

Group III 27,203 30% 8 256 395 789 3,478 21,269 858 150 14 Agencies (50,000 - 100,000) Population: 921,602 Rate Per 100,000 2,952 0.9 27.8 42.9 85.6 377.4 2,307.8 93.1 16.3

Group IV 20,986 30% 4 181 254 571 2,937 15,952 1,001 86 18 Agencies (25,000 - 50,000) Population: 626,734 Rate Per 100,000 3,348 0.6 28.9 40.5 91.1 468.6 2,545.3 159.7 13.7

Group V 25,997 30% 6 327 252 903 3,656 19,625 1,091 137 55 Agencies (10,000 - 25,000) Population: 919,481 Rate Per 100,000 2,827 0.7 35.6 27.4 98.2 397.6 2,134.4 118.7 14.9

Groups VI & VII 11,913 33% 7 176 60 437 1,437 9,056 453 46 128 Agencies (Under 10,000) Population: 519,230 Rate Per 100,000 2,294 1.3 33.9 11.6 84.2 276.8 1,744.1 87.2 8.9

Non-Population Group 939 10% 0 5 5 8 42 848 28 3 6 Agencies

Total - 224 Agencies Population: 3,767,836 Rate per 100,000

127,468

3,383.1

28% 78

2.1

1,580

41.9

3,398

90.2

5,785

153.5

19,977

530.2

88,585

2,351.1

7,142

189.6

682

18.1

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MINNESOTA PROPERTY CRIME VALUE INFORMATION - 2012

Information on property stolen and recovered in Minnesota for the offenses of criminal homicide, rape, robbery, burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft is reflected in the following tables and figures. Table 8 indicates that the property type category of Locally Stolen Autos had the highest stolen value of property taken in the state in 2012. The livestock items category showed the lowest amount of stolen value for property taken during that year. The highest recovered value reported was in the

Locally Stolen Autos category while the lowest recovered value reported was household items. Table 9 indicates a more specific itemization of property stolen/recovered and the associated monetary values. Figure 22 shows the average dollar loss to property offenses in Minnesota for the past year. Figure 23 reflects what proportion of an average dollar was lost to the robbery, burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft offenses during 2012.

TABLE 8

TOTAL VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN/RECOVERED IN MINNESOTA - 2012

Property Type Stolen Value Recovered Value Currency/Notes $11,605,509 $206,533

Jewelry/Metals $12,886,027 $570,982

Clothing/Furs $1,825,327 $577,213

Locally Stolen Autos $27,055,678 $12,887,689

Office Equipment $5,210,507 $386,777

TV/Radio/Stereo $7,497,658 $442,799

Firearms $972,729 $101,568

Household Items $1,221,619 $47,128

Consumer Items $2,059,563 $307,810

Livestock $111,050 $67,017

Miscellaneous $57,127,712 $3,432,625

TOTAL $127,573,379 $19,028,141 Stolen Values are based on the “fair market value” at the time of the theft. Recovered Values are determined by “fair market value” at the time of the recovery less any damage or depreciation.

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TABLE 9

MINNESOTA PROPERTY INFORMATION BY PROPERTY TYPE FOR STOLEN/RECOVERED VALUES IN 2012

Property Type

Stolen Value

********Recovered Value******** Total

Recovered Within

Jurisdiction Outside

Jurisdiction Passenger Vehicles/Trucks 19,740,245 5,903,677 5,769,254 11,672,931 Bicycles 1,404,944 159,848 27,624 187,472 Camera Equipment 795,894 40,694 37,736 78,430 Clothing 1,407,439 516,656 5,379 522,035 Consumer Items 2,050,951 295,193 10,689 305,882 Furs 14,270 3,001 0 3,001 Guns 845,277 54,626 40,291 94,917 Household Appliances 909,229 35,412 3,872 39,284 Snowmobiles/ATVs 1,049,225 164,096 94,605 258,701 Jewelry/Precious Metals 10,560,852 340,528 196,546 537,074 Cattle 68,122 4,700 46,000 50,700 Swine 4,578 100 0 100 Musical Instruments 309,317 14,339 11,459 25,798 Sheep 1,535 209 0 209 Office Equipment 3,889,071 285,559 74,323 359,882 Personal Accessories 2,252,038 195,457 10,709 206,166 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 982,890 89,094 128,900 217,994 Radio/TV/Sound Equipment 5,102,217 322,783 73,721 396,504 Sports Equipment 2,567,647 212,020 182,020 394,040 Currency/Negotiable Bonds 9,426,155 159,528 26,347 185,875 Other Motor Vehicles 2,592,207 330,962 265,641 596,603 Viewing Equipment 126,320 23,058 180 23,238 Auto Parts/Equipment 2,377,058 108,981 80,016 188,997 Equipment/Tools/Measuring 7,822,406 241,955 92,808 334,763 All Other 25,241,285 1,192,513 379,623 1,572,136 Livestock-Other 16,967 13,508 2,500 16,008

Minneapolis PD* 18,518,985 587,786 St. Paul PD* 7,496,255 171,615

TOTAL $127,573,379 $10,708,497 $7,560,243 $19,028,141 * Minneapolis and St. Paul breakdown is not available for 2012 due to system error. Stolen Values are based on the “fair market value” at the time of the theft. Recovered Values are determined by “fair market value” at the time of the recovery less any damage or depreciation.

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FIGURE 23

Average Dollar Loss per Property Offense In Minnesota for 2011 – 2012

FIGURE 24 Percentage of Dollars Lost to Serious Crime

In Minnesota for 2012

$847

$604

$1,404

$434

$2,765

$906

$686

$1,388

$431

$2,779

$0

$500

$1,000

$1,500

$2,000

$2,500

$3,000

Total Property Larceny Burglary Robbery Motor Vehicle Theft

2011

2012

18%

55%

26%

1%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Motor Vehicle Theft

Larceny

Burglary

Robbery

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ADDITIONAL STATEWIDE OFFENSE INFORMATION

In addition to the aforementioned crime index information and property crime values, there are additional sources of offense information included as a part of Minnesota Offense Information. Table 10 contains statewide summary information for total Part I and Part II offenses for 2012. The first column lists offenses according to crime category, as described in the Crime Information section of this publication. The remaining columns give the number of offenses, unfounded offenses, the crime rate, offenses cleared by arrest, and offenses cleared by arrest of a juvenile. Table 11 encompasses 2012 statewide data relating to property loss. The first portion of the table

refers to the various property types and the corresponding stolen and/or recovered value. The rest of the table lists the Part I offenses broken down into sub-categories and the value of the property stolen or recovered for each offense. Table 12 provides summary information including the crime rate, population, crime index and percent cleared for urban-rural, the various State Judicial Districts, and the reporting agencies in Minnesota for 2012. Table 13 depicts summary Minnesota Crime Index Information for the years 1936-2012 and also includes state population and crime rate.

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TABLE 102012 STATEWIDE OFFENSE AND CLEARANCE INFORMATION

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Offenses Total Cleared ClearedOffense Known or Unfounded Actual Crime By By Arrest Percent

Reported Number Offenses Rate Arrest Under 18 ClearedPart 1 CrimesMurder/Non-Negligent Man. 101 9 92 2 73 3 79%Rape Total 2,211 151 2,060 39 829 81 40%Forcible 2,044 144 1,900 36 798 79 42%Attempted 167 7 160 3 31 2 19%Robbery Total 3,478 28 3,450 65 824 157 24%Firearm 1,013 8 1,005 19 238 33 24%Knife/Cutting 228 3 225 4 64 10 28%Other Weapon 539 7 532 10 175 25 33%Strong Arm 1,698 10 1,688 32 347 89 21%Aggravated Assault Total 6,814 93 6,721 126 4,315 439 64%Gun 1,184 14 1,170 22 614 50 52%Knife 1,238 18 1,220 23 811 103 66%Other Weapon 1,728 19 1,709 32 1,157 156 68%Hands, Feet, Etc. 2,664 42 2,622 49 1,733 130 66%Burglary Total 25,190 361 24,829 465 3,535 294 14%Forced Entry 14,470 150 14,320 268 2,207 167 15%Unlawful Entry - No Force 8,875 172 8,703 163 1,137 117 13%Attempted Forcible Entry 1,845 39 1,806 34 191 10 11%Larceny Total 104,098 1,944 102,154 1,911 29,856 4,696 29%Auto Theft Total 8,635 384 8,251 154 1,334 120 16%Autos 6,733 314 6,419 120 1,037 104 16%Trucks/Buses 682 27 655 12 86 11 13%Other Vehicles 1,220 43 1,177 22 211 5 18%Arson 778 5 773 14 192 54 25%

Part 1 Total w/o Arson 150,527 2,970 147,557 2,761 40,766 5,790 28%Part 1 Total with Arson 151,305 2,975 148,330 2,775 40,958 5,844 28%

Part 2 CrimesOther Assaults* 31,082 997 30,085 563 19,161 2,574 64%Forgery/Counterfeiting 3,802 64 3,738 70 1,293 20 35%Fraud 16,989 593 16,396 307 4,541 49 28%Embezzlement 78 1 77 1 46 3 60%Stolen Property 1,425 18 1,407 26 1,117 167 79%Vandalism 36,438 328 36,110 676 6,614 725 18%Weapons 2,535 103 2,432 46 1,510 236 62%Prostitution 611 6 605 11 472 3 78%Other Sex Offenses 4,031 302 3,729 70 1,799 213 48%Narcotics 18,286 68 18,218 341 15,137 2,061 83%Gambling 35 1 34 1 15 1 44%Family/Children 6,625 514 6,111 114 1,428 6 23%D.U.I. 24,044 43 24,001 449 23,450 186 98%Liquor Laws 9,975 38 9,937 186 9,490 1,463 96%Disorderly Conduct 26,938 796 26,142 489 18,600 1,746 71%Vagrancy 399 - 399 7 387 1 97%Other (Except Traffic) 37,590 954 36,636 685 29,745 3,848 81%

Part 2 Total* 220,883 4,826 216,057 4,042 134,805 13,302 62%Grand Total 372,188 7,801 364,387 6,818 175,763 19,146 48%*St. Paul PD only reports Part 2 crime totals for the "Other Assaults" category.

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TABLE 11 2012 STATEWIDE PROPERTY INFORMATION

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Property Type Number of Offenses Stolen Value Recovered ValueCurrency/Notes 11,605,509$ 206,533$ Jewelry/Metals 12,886,027$ 570,982$ Clothing/Furs 1,825,327$ 577,213$ Locally Stolen Autos 27,055,678$ 12,887,689$ Office Equipment 5,210,507$ 386,777$ TV/Radio/Stereo 7,497,658$ 442,799$ Firearms 972,729$ 101,568$ Household Items 1,221,619$ 47,128$ Consumer Items 2,059,563$ 307,810$ Livestock 111,050$ 67,017$ Miscellaneous 57,127,712$ 3,432,625$ Total 127,573,379$ 19,028,141$

Murder Total 92 14$ Forcible Rape Total 1,966 12,547$ Robbery Highway 2,319 690,978$ Commercial House 138 130,323$ Gas/Service Station 56 40,115$ Convenience Store 54 17,320$ Residence 219 189,616$ Bank 42 117,047$ Miscellaneous 622 302,898$

Total 3,450 1,488,297$ Burglary Residence/Night 5,900 5,456,465$ Residence/Day 6,331 8,894,257$ Residence/Unknown 4,948 7,769,225$ Non-Residence/Night 2,905 3,932,084$ Non-Residence/Day 814 1,141,151$ Non-Residence/Unknown 3,931 5,862,130$

Total 24,829 33,055,312$ Larceny by Value Larceny Over $200 36,542 66,574,476$ Larceny $50-$200 27,207 3,012,856$ Larceny Under $50 38,404 499,924$

Total 102,153 70,087,256$

Auto Theft Total 8,251 22,929,953$

GRAND TOTAL 140,741 127,573,379$ Larceny by Category Pocket Picking 558 169,684$ Purse Snatching 50 14,725$ Cargo Thefts 11 4,656$ Shoplifting 17,981 3,210,998$ From Autos 22,782 19,232,426$ Auto Parts/Accessories 2,895 1,250,290$ Bicycles 3,596 1,082,277$ From Buildings 10,527 11,420,781$ Coin Machines 76 37,555$ Livestock 83 66,142$ All Other 43,594 33,597,722$ Total Larceny 102,153 70,087,256$

Autos-Stolen Locally-Recovered Locally 2,258 0Autos-Stolen Locally-Recovered Not Locally 1,530 0Total Stolen/Recovered 3,788 0Autos-Stolen Not Locally-Recovered Locally 444 0

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TABLE 12MINNESOTA SUMMARY INFORMATION

CRIME RATE PER 100,00 INHABITANTS (AND PERCENT CLEARED) - 2012

46

Agency PopulationPart 1 Crime

RatePart 2 Crime

RateCombined

Crime RatePercent Cleared

Statewide Total 5,344,861 2775 4042 6818 48

Urban(Police) 3,768,586 3358 4296 9110 46Rural(Sheriffs) 1,576,275 1324 3100 4423 55

Judicial District 1 749,135 2,082 3,154 5,236 54%Judicial District 2 509,699 3,555 3,457 7,013 42%Judicial District 3 473,154 1,965 3,793 5,758 54%Judicial District 4 1,164,466 2,762 3,846 6,609 49%Judicial District 5 290,609 1,953 4,404 6,357 54%Judicial District 6 253,596 3,193 4,842 8,036 40%Judicial District 7 482,470 2,044 3,899 5,943 55%Judicial District 8 164,593 1,661 3,136 4,797 53%Judicial District 9 337,337 2,596 5,378 7,974 57%Judicial District 10 919,802 22,308 34,937 57,245 47%

Aitkin County Total 15,679 3049 4056 7105 47Anoka County Total 334,415 2907 4145 7053 47Anoka Co. Sheriff 81,550 1866 2444 4310 41Anoka PD 17,323 4647 5201 9848 36Blaine 57,561 3433 4161 7594 43Centennial Lakes 11,423 1252 3677 4929 55Columbia Heights 18,427 3560 5600 9160 46Coon Rapids 62,419 3204 4652 7857 56Fridley 25,857 5082 7646 12728 49Lino Lakes 20,953 983 2396 3379 65Spring Lake Park 6,577 5626 9989 15615 30Ramsey 24,681 2220 2630 4850 41St Francis 7,644 2381 5665 8046 60Becker County Total 32,288 1056 1883 2939 54Becker Co. Sheriff 23,959 593 1707 2300 55Detroit Lakes 8,329 2389 2389 4778 52Beltrami County Total 44,838 4231 8647 12877 65Beltrami Co. Sheriff 30,137 1603 4689 6291 65Bemidji 13,911 9985 17166 27151 66Blackduck 790 3165 9620 12785 60Benton County Total 29,354 1243 2776 4020 44Benton Co. Sheriff 17,224 1301 2131 3431 36Sauk Rapids 12,130 1162 3693 4856 51Big Stone County Total 5,202 1038 1576 2614 43Big Stone Co. Sheriff 3,291 1610 2492 4102 44Ortonville 1,911 52 0 52 0Blue Earth County Total 62,547 3728 6836 10565 47

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Blue Earth Co. Sheriff 17,903 955 6479 7435 72Mankato 36,921 5569 7846 13415 40Mapleton 1,672 1555 3529 5084 49Eagle Lake 2,416 1035 1449 2483 37Lake Crystal 2,635 2049 4744 6793 40Brown County Total 25,482 1016 2755 3771 64Brown Co. Sheriff 7,173 153 641 795 39New Ulm 12,843 1877 4789 6665 64Sleepy Eye 3,363 208 1219 1427 83Springfield** 2,103 0 0 0 0Carlton County Total 34,603 2711 4786 7496 30Carlton Co. Sheriff 20,541 1305 2902 4206 26Cloquet 11,486 4945 8175 13120 34Moose Lake 2,576 3960 4697 8657 26Carver County Total 94,570 1220 1993 3213 58Carver Co. Sheriff 69,146 1143 2042 3185 59Chaska 25,424 1432 1860 3292 57Cass County Total 28,666 4071 9764 13835 46Chippewa County Total 11,242 1325 2233 3558 68Chippewa Co. Sheriff 6,094 591 640 1231 17Montevideo 5,148 2195 4118 6313 80Chisago County Total 51,646 1290 2118 3408 42Chisago Co. Sheriff 24,112 460 1029 1489 76North Branch 10,732 3401 4230 7631 27Wyoming 8,148 1129 2160 3289 54Lakes Area PD 8,654 1132 2496 3628 30Clay County Total 57,349 2171 4476 6647 50Clay Co. Sheriff 16,288 602 2161 2763 51Dilworth 3,787 5334 6443 11777 64Moorhead 37,274 2535 5288 7823 47Clearwater County Total 8,230 1264 3512 4775 67Cook County Total 5,502 3181 4744 7924 26Cottonwood County Total 11,020 1397 4882 6279 60Cottonwood Co. Sheriff 5,041 1091 2440 3531 47Mountain Lake** 1,878 0 0 0 0Windom 4,101 2414 10119 12534 64Crow Wing County Total 63,525 2959 3986 6945 55Crow Wing Co. Sheriff 38,753 1430 1530 2960 38Brainerd 13,779 5479 10690 16170 60Crosby 2,245 2494 4454 6949 47Baxter 8,748 5887 4184 10071 67Dakota County Total 399,710 2431 2940 5371 52Dakota Co. Sheriff 18,282 1171 4174 5344 92Burnsville 59,028 3259 2516 5775 31Farmington 20,229 1088 2422 3510 40

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Hastings 22,688 3248 3178 6426 40Mendota Heights 11,697 2873 2505 5377 29Rosemount 22,870 1181 2882 4062 58South St Paul 19,434 3113 4389 7502 75West St Paul 18,737 5321 3960 9281 73Eagan 64,239 2430 2665 5095 46Inver Grove Hgts 34,457 2658 2711 5369 71Apple Valley 50,579 2293 3743 6036 50Lakeville 57,470 1354 2097 3450 50Dodge County Total 19,977 1572 5722 7293 73Dodge Co. Sheriff 14,274 1864 7307 9171 77Kasson 5,703 842 1753 2595 37Douglas County Total 36,932 1530 2962 4492 61Douglas Co. Sheriff 23,363 847 1789 2637 54Alexandria 12,003 2833 5340 8173 66Osakis 1,566 1724 2235 3959 68Faribault County Total 14,354 1338 3128 4466 52Faribault Co. Sheriff 6,922 910 1994 2904 43Blue Earth 3,183 1634 4367 6001 46Elmore 642 2804 5919 8723 64Wells 2,299 783 3132 3915 60Winnebago 1,308 3135 4740 7875 66Fillmore County Total 20,808 639 942 1581 38Freeborn County Total 30,855 2210 3393 5604 54Freeborn Co. Sheriff 13,551 1129 2052 3181 59Albert Lea 17,304 3057 4444 7501 52Goodhue County Total 45,216 2548 4401 6949 49Goodhue Co. Sheriff 22,416 1245 2440 3685 39Cannon Falls 4,050 2889 5111 8000 56Red Wing 15,641 4431 7110 11540 51Zumbrota 3,109 2026 3988 6015 66Grant County Total 5,794 1760 3935 5696 40Hennepin County Total 1,163,613 3843 2966 6809 39Hennepin Co. Sheriff 7,386 1598 10926 12524 78Bloomington 82,715 4081 5145 9227 58Brooklyn Center 27,378 6184 6677 12861 54Brooklyn Park 72,682 4002 6145 10147 43Crystal 21,753 3489 5057 8546 51Deephaven-Woodland 4,339 553 4494 5047 45Edina 46,503 1907 1593 3501 41So Lake Mtka 12,329 1233 3723 4956 73Golden Valley 20,527 2640 3410 6051 39Hopkins 17,020 2573 3684 6257 41Minneapolis 385,704 6023 1190 7213 20Minnetonka 50,753 1724 2571 4295 47

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Mound 9,654 1574 4009 5583 60New Hope 20,644 3047 4171 7218 40Orono 12,294 1131 2367 3498 49Osseo** 2,597 0 0 0 0Plymouth 73,579 1695 2336 4031 39Richfield 33,188 3040 4255 7295 53Robbinsdale 13,822 3429 6794 10223 55St Anthony 8,484 4078 2405 6483 51St Louis Park 45,690 3364 3441 6805 44Wayzata 3,953 3112 5692 8803 61Univ of Minn PD - Mpls. (A)** 0 0 0 0 43Metro Airport PD** 0 0 0 0 38Eden Prairie 63,159 1569 1979 3548 42Maple Grove 64,861 2024 2385 4409 50Minnetrista 8,796 1023 3183 4206 75Champlin 24,139 1669 2912 4582 39Medina 5,297 1888 3870 5758 70Corcoran 5,749 922 1165 2087 43Dayton 4,650 1333 1183 2516 34Rogers PD 8,288 1581 3161 4742 65West Hennepin 5,680 1056 2518 3574 68Three Rivers Park (A)** 0 0 0 0 65Houston County Total 19,198 792 5126 5917 66Houston Co. Sheriff 8,777 923 7884 8807 75Caledonia 2,795 1288 7299 8587 50Houston PD 943 2227 4772 6999 36La Crescent** 4,897 0 0 0 0Spring Grove** 1,233 0 0 0 0Hokah 553 2532 7776 10307 58Hubbard County Total 18,669 2550 6487 9036 61Hubbard Co. Sheriff 15,015 1598 5295 6893 56Park Rapids 3,654 6459 11385 17843 70Isanti County Total 42,095 1451 2941 4392 50Isanti Co. Sheriff 32,359 890 2349 3239 46Cambridge 7,986 4032 5985 10018 55Isanti PD 1,750 57 0 57 0Itasca County Total 44,805 2116 4618 6734 69Itasca Co. Sheriff 35,348 1197 2922 4119 65Grand Rapids 9,457 5551 10955 16506 73Jackson County Total 10,743 996 1750 2746 54Jackson Co. Sheriff 5,827 1562 3020 4582 54Jackson PD** 3,302 0 0 0 0Lakefield 1,614 991 743 1735 50Kanabec County Total 15,990 2502 5503 8005 94Kanabec Co. Sheriff 15,990 2502 5503 8005 94

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Kandiyohi County Total 41,125 2466 3589 6055 50Kandiyohi Co. Sheriff 23,271 1551 2376 3928 48Willmar 17,854 3657 5170 8827 50Kittson County Total 4,295 559 3190 3749 41Kittson Co. Sheriff 3,314 724 4134 4858 41Hallock** 981 0 0 0 0KoochichingCounty Total 13,018 2404 5707 8112 22Koochiching Co. Sheriff 7,255 1530 4342 5872 23International Falls 5,763 3505 7427 10932 21Lac Qui Parle County Total 7,024 826 1054 1879 43Lac Qui Parle Co. Sheriff 4,174 910 1270 2180 41Dawson 1,323 1512 1587 3099 49Madison** 1,527 0 0 0 0Lake County Total 10,567 596 1202 1798 43Lake Co. Sheriff 5,518 652 1341 1993 48Silver Bay 1,804 610 2550 3160 37Two Harbors 3,245 493 216 709 30Lake of the Woods County Total 3,823 471 1883 2354 78Le Sueur County Total 26,114 1007 1731 2738 57Le Sueur Co. Sheriff 18,538 669 669 1338 59Le Sueur PD 4,271 1897 5900 7797 67Montgomery 3,305 1755 2300 4054 27Lincoln County Total 5,660 459 2191 2650 16Lyon County Total 25,041 1941 3410 5351 59Lyon Co. Sheriff 10,224 401 929 1330 61Marshall 12,754 3489 5951 9440 59Tracy** 2,063 0 0 0 0McLeod County Total 37,158 2037 4882 6919 56McLeod Co. Sheriff 11,975 1077 7157 8234 65Glencoe 5,517 2048 3371 5420 52Hutchinson 13,901 3244 4352 7597 50Brownton 777 257 1416 1673 54Lester Prairie 1,769 1074 3335 4409 55Silver Lake 794 882 1889 2771 68Winsted 2,425 1485 3340 4825 50Mahnomen County Total 5,012 2614 7003 9617 66Marshall County Total 9,096 154 385 539 47Martin County Total 20,101 1672 5517 7189 56Martin Co. Sheriff 10,072 318 1857 2174 63Fairmont 10,029 3031 9193 12225 54Meeker County Total 23,203 1858 3375 5232 49Meeker Co. Sheriff 16,649 1820 3249 5069 48Litchfield 6,554 1953 3692 5645 51Mille Lacs County Total 26,957 3420 11062 14482 76Mille Lacs Co. Sheriff 19,103 3895 14076 17971 78

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Milaca 3,015 796 2355 3151 80Princeton 4,839 3182 4588 7770 58Morrison County Total 32,997 1236 2979 4216 59Morrison Co. Sheriff 24,948 874 2100 2974 50Little Falls 8,049 2361 5703 8063 69Mower County Total 38,174 2622 9391 12013 69Mower Co. Sheriff 15,245 1430 4998 6428 67Austin 22,929 3415 12312 15727 69Murray County Total 8,348 599 1893 2492 100Murray Co. Sheriff 6,539 581 1698 2279 100Slayton 1,809 663 2598 3261 100Nicollet County Total 32,469 1857 5929 7786 61Nicollet Co. Sheriff 8,658 1178 10407 11585 73North Mankato 12,748 1789 3946 5734 53St Peter 11,063 2468 4709 7177 55Nobles County Total 20,539 1237 2356 3593 63Nobles Co. Sheriff 9,425 276 785 1061 71Worthington 11,114 2051 3689 5741 62Norman County Total** 6,367 0 0 0 0Olmsted County Total 146,036 2309 2817 5126 43Olmsted Co. Sheriff 41,009 1022 1583 2604 47Rochester 105,027 2812 3299 6111 43Ottertail County Total 57,488 1717 4086 5803 63Ottertail Co. Sheriff 42,957 1143 2596 3739 52Fergus Falls 13,531 3666 9120 12785 74Pennington County Total 13,874 2278 4317 6595 62Pennington Co. Sheriff 5,299 1076 2755 3831 69Thief River Falls 8,575 3020 5283 8303 60Pine County Total 28,548 3885 2956 6841 43Pipestone County Total 9,306 731 2278 3009 39Polk County Total 30,720 2204 6224 8428 67Polk Co. Sheriff 15,013 1792 4390 6181 57Crookston 7,829 2529 5773 8302 69East Grand Forks 7,878 2666 10168 12833 74Pope County Total 10,833 886 1828 2714 37Pope Co. Sheriff 8,366 789 1434 2223 47Glenwood 2,467 1216 3162 4378 19Ramsey County Total 503,358 4350 2070 6420 37Ramsey Co. Sheriff 423 9929 40662 50591 84Arden Hills 9,860 1633 1613 3245 35Falcon Heights 5,661 2491 2120 4610 47Lauderdale 2,241 2231 2677 4909 51Maplewood 36,907 6909 4560 11469 39Mounds View 12,000 3758 5692 9450 50New Brighton 21,689 2836 2481 5316 34

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North St Paul 11,433 2598 2160 4758 37Roseville 33,176 4636 3692 8328 42St Paul 281,166 4977 974 5951 32White Bear Lake 24,365 3423 6637 10060 44White Bear Lake Township** 11,034 0 0 0 0Little Canada 9,644 3080 3038 6118 42Shoreview** 25,419 1184 1353 2537 37Vadnais Heights 12,733 3346 2529 5874 52North Oaks 4,883 635 840 1475 32Red Lake County Total 4,179 48 742 790 64Redwood County Total 15,343 1649 3669 5318 56Redwood Co. Sheriff 10,293 476 1418 1894 42Redwood Falls 5,050 4040 8257 12297 60Renville County Total 15,585 815 2502 3317 51Renville Co. Sheriff 13,265 792 1968 2759 40Olivia 2,320 948 5560 6509 79RiceCounty Total 64,320 2251 3263 5515 40Rice Co. Sheriff 22,130 777 1667 2445 44Faribault PD 22,272 3879 5181 9061 36Northfield 19,918 2068 2892 4960 47Rock County Total 9,462 1575 3213 4788 66Roseau County Total 15,874 882 3093 3975 45Roseau Co. Sheriff 11,473 479 2144 2624 46Roseau PD 2,752 1672 4106 5778 47Warroad 1,649 2365 8005 10370 44St Louis County Total 192,850 3423 5055 8479 43St Louis Co. Sheriff 54,074 1428 3201 4629 42Babbitt 1,579 2597 3103 5700 32Chisholm 4,559 2391 1404 3795 40Duluth 84,249 5043 6505 11548 39Ely 3,459 2226 4857 7083 40Eveleth 3,559 4187 8092 12279 51Gilbert 1,748 57 114 172 67Hibbing 16,157 687 1362 2049 87Hoyt Lakes** 1,953 0 0 0 0Proctor 2,840 3204 4930 8134 42Virginia 8,419 6663 11581 18244 51Floodwood 499 9419 11022 20441 25Hermantown 9,755 3434 2973 6407 42Univ. of Minn - Duluth (A)** 0 0 0 0 0Scott County Total 139,235 1953 4295 6248 57Scott Co. Sheriff 27,513 91 4416 4507 90Belle Plaine 7,244 1463 4266 5729 73Jordan 5,731 1256 4659 5915 68New Prague 7,065 1642 6270 7912 62

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Shakopee 36,290 3387 4087 7473 49Savage 29,151 2391 4062 6453 49Prior Lake 26,241 1806 4112 5918 49Sherburne County Total 83,985 1587 3636 5224 47Sherburne Co. Sheriff 45,333 1187 2852 4039 43Big Lake 10,240 1523 2773 4297 23Elk River 24,025 2460 5548 8008 61Becker PD 4,387 1094 3282 4377 8Sibley County Total** 14,828 0 0 0 0Stearns County Total 168,448 2638 3557 6195 48Stearns Co. Sheriff 52,566 913 1986 2899 38Cold Spring 5,108 881 2897 3778 55Melrose 3,261 1319 1349 2668 33Paynesville 2,290 2969 4410 7380 27St Cloud 67,942 3718 5132 8850 48Sauk Centre 4,073 2504 4665 7169 62Waite Park 6,873 10068 5747 15816 62Belgrade** 720 0 0 0 0Kimball 718 418 3482 3900 86St Joseph 6,298 889 1667 2556 77Sartell 15,018 2590 2244 4834 35Albany 2,239 1206 3260 4466 45Avon 1,342 969 3130 4098 49Steele County Total 37,090 2073 3165 5239 54Steele Co. Sheriff 9,897 1243 2607 3850 55Owatonna 25,210 2562 3633 6196 54Blooming Prairie** 1,983 0 0 0 0Stevens County Total 9,592 1970 4618 6589 73Stevens Co. Sheriff 4,518 730 2568 3298 57Morris 5,074 2956 5834 8790 78Univ. of Minn - Morris PD (A)** 0 0 0 0Swift County Total 10,728 1613 3691 5304 57Swift Co. Sheriff 4,827 518 2672 3190 53Appleton 2,971 875 2289 3164 68Benson 2,930 4164 6792 10956 57Todd County Total 24,314 1703 4528 6231 64Todd Co. Sheriff 18,573 1303 3882 5185 61Long Prairie 2,757 2938 7218 10156 56Staples 2,984 3050 6066 9115 85Traverse County Total 2,944 1359 2989 4348 53TraverseCo. Sheriff 1,582 1517 2781 4298 49Wheaton 1,362 1175 3231 4405 58Wabasha County Total 22,706 956 2493 3448 51Wabasha Co. Sheriff 11,635 490 1538 2028 40Lake City 5,313 1562 2861 4423 46

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Plainview 3,245 0 31 31 100Wabasha PD 2,513 3064 9312 12376 63Wadena County Total 12,609 753 1404 2157 31Wadena Co. Sheriff 8,689 955 1784 2739 27Wadena PD 3,920 306 561 867 56Waseca County Total 18,701 1775 4422 6198 60Waseca Co. Sheriff 6,626 1479 5660 7139 61Janesville 2,259 708 2612 3320 67New Richland 1,148 0 871 871 20Waseca PD 8,668 2515 4419 6934 59Washington County Total 234,496 2578 4466 7044 46Washington Co. Sheriff 61,190 1616 4426 6042 45Bayport 3,335 1289 4288 5577 71Forest Lake 18,030 2463 4997 7460 49Newport 3,495 5064 8469 13534 55St Paul Park 5,262 4048 8742 12790 61Stillwater 18,208 2713 4745 7458 47Cottage Grove 34,276 1996 4283 6278 44Oakdale 27,358 4741 4935 9675 26Woodbury 58,503 2531 3244 5776 55Oak Park Heights 4,839 4629 7936 12565 48Watonwan County Total 10,826 1487 3279 4766 62Watonwan Co. Sheriff 6,555 580 1632 2212 70St James 4,271 2880 5807 8686 59Wilkin County Total 6,186 1956 5254 7210 63Wilkin 3,035 1252 3690 4942 61Breckenridge 3,151 2634 6760 9394 64Winona County Total 49,382 1547 4028 5575 62Winona Co. Sheriff 14,171 741 3084 3825 68St Charles 3,566 1066 2384 3449 39Winona PD 26,447 2000 4628 6628 61Goodview 3,737 2328 5914 8242 65Lewiston 1,461 342 1506 1848 81Wright County Total 125,553 1928 2781 4710 52Wright Co. Sheriff 107,460 1760 2507 4267 54Buffalo 14,881 2990 4496 7486 44Annandale 3,212 2646 4016 6663 52Yellow Medicine County Total 8,315 2251 6828 9079 72Yellow Medicine Co. Sheriff 3,651 630 3314 3944 79Canby 1,807 221 609 830 73Granite Falls 2,857 1400 2905 4305 64*Estimated 2011 population, F.B.I. Crime statistics include all Larceny offenses regardless of value. ** No data submitted(A) Population not calculated.

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Crime Motor CrimeIndex Aggravated Vehicle Rate per

Year Population Total Murder Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Larceny Theft Arson 100,000

1936 2,563,953 16,753 38 101 788 274 4,778 7,203 3,571 654.61937 2,723,798 17,065 35 73 661 180 4,000 8,843 3,273 666.01938 2,746,633 19,312 33 127 648 175 4,203 10,984 3,142 702.21939 2,769,468 20,139 54 156 649 207 4,665 11,582 2,826 728.2

1940 2,792,300 19,514 35 208 416 210 4,967 11,473 2,205 701.01941 2,792,300 18,939 46 237 313 191 4,497 11,445 2,210 680.21942 2,792,300 16,444 36 163 271 187 3,665 10,387 1,735 591.21943 2,615,554 13,886 38 174 194 126 3,112 8,595 1,647 521.81944 2,564,052 13,096 33 138 174 142 3,052 7,986 1,571 498.81945 2,556,050 14,903 30 124 284 150 3,333 8,703 2,279 567.81946 2,574,628 17,074 36 152 337 195 3,866 10,228 2,260 649.71947 2,663,891 17,088 25 158 420 191 3,861 10,189 2,244 631.11948 2,716,567 19,216 39 177 469 172 4,514 12,030 1,815 700.41949 2,693,651 19,166 23 148 495 158 4,399 11,946 1,997 700.8

1950 2,665,321 19,416 30 199 448 130 4,491 12,245 1,873 719.21951 2,869,686 20,931 30 148 418 103 4,708 13,291 2,233 714.81952 2,822,386 23,290 23 171 496 152 5,514 14,582 2,352 800.61953 2,872,211 26,074 34 222 618 206 6,472 15,698 2,824 895.71954 3,138,872 28,582 23 182 764 235 7,532 17,277 2,569 993.51955 3,190,641 27,517 28 185 580 197 7,164 16,622 2,741 938.61956 3,248,196 34,539 31 181 648 162 8,098 21,972 3,447 1181.61957 3,307,232 34,271 43 210 635 171 8,224 21,667 3,321 1168.61958 3,369,066 39,012 30 127 703 229 9,504 24,827 3,592 1184.81959 3,419,316 39,135 38 78 644 257 9,185 25,021 3,912 1163.8

1960 3,413,964 47,200 40 76 945 329 11,732 29,515 4,563 1400.41961 3,458,000 49,348 36 96 932 381 12,489 30,721 4,693 1443.81962 3,493,000 52,640 34 124 1,030 475 12,479 33,523 4,975 1574.51963 3,407,000 58,196 46 86 1,176 596 13,238 37,916 5,138 1697.31964 3,529,000 69,773 51 144 1,295 1,165 18,634 42,171 6,313 2077.01965 3,565,000 70,665 56 169 1,433 1,400 18,730 41,756 7,121 2073.61966 3,585,000 79,612 77 252 1,758 1,577 20,815 46,367 8,766 2301.51967 3,625,000 92,589 65 298 2,410 1,986 25,251 52,154 10,425 2654.01968 3,647,000 107,840 80 389 2,965 1,697 29,225 60,746 12,738 3001.01969 3,647,000 114,182 76 419 3,024 1,765 29,060 65,605 14,233 3178.4

1970 3,739,327 124,005 75 365 3,422 1,963 30,766 74,243 13,171 3319.61971 3,780,797 135,920 89 466 2,987 2,435 33,827 82,881 13,235 3596.41972 3,799,660 130,527 94 570 3,290 2,851 36,063 74,529 13,130 3440.01973 3,892,140 137,617 97 577 3,454 2,785 39,581 78,026 13,097 3576.41974 3,865,004 152,193 113 687 4,071 3,221 43,322 86,248 14,531 3921.71975 3,892,819 168,537 124 724 4,068 3,186 46,218 99,295 14,922 4328.01976 3,907,310 170,319 94 724 3,178 3,470 44,137 105,018 13,698 4358.51977 3,952,492 166,612 102 770 3,404 3,402 44,748 100,604 13,582 4213.21978 3,959,729 164,593 81 795 3,407 3,298 43,477 100,624 12,911 4157.41979 4,003,327 177,929 98 870 3,752 4,245 45,053 110,571 13,340 4444.9

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Year Population Total Murder Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Larceny Theft Arson 100,000

1980 4,057,669 195,992 104 942 4,022 4,169 50,507 122,728 12,008 1,512 4803.21981 4,077,148 194,933 83 1,055 4,268 3,938 52,231 121,652 10,305 1,401 4781.11982 4,086,180 185,319 95 938 4,190 3,844 48,899 116,425 9,819 1,109 4535.21983 4,130,589 168,265 66 932 3,299 3,625 44,585 106,106 8,674 978 4073.61984 4,142,071 160,864 74 1,049 2,962 4,719 41,221 101,166 8,594 1,079 3883.61985 4,161,580 174,909 85 1,243 3,603 5,832 42,727 109,299 11,008 1,112 4202.91986 4,193,000 185,719 100 1,348 4,303 6,270 42,484 117,769 12,168 1,277 4429.21987 4,214,000 198,084 110 1,445 4,351 6,244 45,563 126,255 12,850 1,266 4701.01988 4,246,000 187,000 123 1,333 4,079 6,952 39,154 119,520 14,603 1,236 4404.01989 4,306,000 191,989 108 1,357 4,129 6,946 39,021 122,640 16,536 1,252 4458.6

1990 4,353,000 199,345 123 1,640 4,091 6,863 39,272 130,618 15,489 1,249 4579.41991 4,375,099 203,107 122 1,791 4,356 7,840 38,419 132,777 16,302 1,500 4642.31992 4,432,000 207,047 141 2,900 4,897 7,790 39,754 134,233 15,863 1,469 4671.01993 4,480,000 199,691 145 2,713 5,085 7,923 37,951 128,964 15,408 1,502 4457.31994 4,567,000 199,362 148 2,762 5,370 8,124 36,111 130,839 14,321 1,687 4365.41995 4,567,000 206,710 183 2,571 5,689 7,876 36,305 136,881 15,625 1,580 4526.21996 4,610,000 210,246 168 2,353 5,387 7,931 35,667 139,131 17,983 1,626 4560.51997 4,658,000 207,970 128 2,441 5,373 7,875 35,228 137,685 17,843 1,397 4464.71998 4,686,000 192,924 120 2,365* 4,370 8,000* 32,505 128,757 15,373 1,434 4117.01999 4,725,000 171,376 129 2,238 3,902 6,983 27,455 116,356 13,142 1,171 3627.0

2000 4,776,000 173,498 138 2,241 3,737 7,819 26,178 118,661 13,529 1,195 3632.72001 4,919,479 176,317 111 2,201 3,740 6,968 25,028 122,254 14,838 1,177 3584.12002 4,972,294 177,543 115 2,258 3,929 7,076 27,898 121,342 13,771 1,154 3570.62003 5,019,720 172,666 121 2,387 3,921 7,198 27,647 116,430 13,654 1,308 3439.82004 5,059,375 169,575 110 2,373 4,049 7,396 27,754 113,433 13,410 1,050 3351.72005 5,100,958 173,960 125 2,442 4,714 8,255 29,564 113,307 14,249 1,304 3410.32006 5,132,799 172,793 120 2,562 5,390 8,655 29,496 112,516 12,961 1,093 3366.42007 5,167,101 168,271 111 2,341 4,695 8,081 28,790 111,216 12,179 858 3256.62008 5,197,621 164,956 109 2,292 4,148 7,536 26,063 110,372 9,948 908 3104.82009 5,220,393 151,084 69 2,229 3,607 7,131 25,165 103,695 8,379 809 2894.0

2010 5,226,214 150,847 90 2,230 3,363 6,978 23,947 101,616 8,398 675 2797.02011 5,303,925 146,249 73 2,080 3,359 6,364 25,123 100,636 7,927 657 2757.42012 5,344,861 148,330 92 2,060 3,450 6,721 24,829 102,154 8,251 773 2775.1

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MINNESOTA ARREST INFORMATION

GENERAL ARREST INFORMATION Arrest information for Minnesota in 2012 is presented with a state total concerning age, sex, and race factors. Data has also been tabulated for the specific kinds of narcotic arrests and the individuals involved. The total number of arrests involving criminal offenses in the state in 2012 was 171,232 with 124,351 males and 46,881 females arrested. There are also significant factors to consider when arrest data is evaluated: • There can be multiple persons arrested for the

same offense. • An arrest of one or more persons can be reported

for an offense that occurred during a previous reporting period.

As a result of the above factors, arrests in most cases will outnumber offenses.

In reporting the arrests of a juvenile, the FBI's instructions state that: "The UCR Program considers a juvenile to be an

individual under 18 years of age regardless of the state definition. An agency must score a juvenile arrest when the cirrcumstances are such that if the individual were an adult, an arrest would have been counted." *

Juveniles (persons under 18 years) constitute 19% (32,756) of all arrests during 2012 and account for 24% (8,238) of the Part I arrests: 9 percent of Murder, 16 percent of Rape, 31 percent of Robbery, 13 percent of Aggravated Assault, 21 percent of the Burglary, 26 percent of the Larceny, 22 percent of the Vehicle Theft, and 54 percent of the Arson arrests.

* Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook, U.S. Dept. of Justice, F.B.I., Washington, DC, 2004, pg. 101.

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Under Total 65 & GRAND Offense 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 Under 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 Over TOTAL

Murder/Non- M 0 0 0 1 2 4 7 6 2 4 3 3 3 3 14 9 6 3 3 1 2 0 0 69Negligent F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 6Manslaughter T 0 0 0 1 2 4 7 6 2 4 3 3 3 3 15 11 8 3 3 2 2 0 0 75Negligent M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6Manslaughter F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 7Rape M 0 9 22 15 17 30 93 43 44 28 20 20 20 16 74 48 35 42 33 26 16 9 4 571

F 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 16T 0 9 23 15 17 32 96 45 44 30 21 20 20 17 76 51 36 43 33 26 16 9 4 587

Robbery M 0 9 52 66 92 95 314 105 82 72 56 58 27 31 90 73 38 35 23 13 4 2 1 1024F 0 1 9 13 8 12 43 8 8 8 7 6 5 2 13 4 9 3 1 1 1 2 0 121T 0 10 61 79 100 107 357 113 90 80 63 64 32 33 103 77 47 38 24 14 5 4 1 1145

Aggravated M 2 46 87 76 85 94 390 114 122 121 142 144 128 110 544 402 282 253 193 139 74 39 20 3217Assault F 1 3 40 25 29 33 131 23 32 31 33 32 31 28 113 102 58 58 54 37 9 4 6 782

T 3 49 127 101 114 127 521 137 154 152 175 176 159 138 657 504 340 311 247 176 83 43 26 3999Burglary M 0 35 133 100 143 151 562 200 185 179 140 109 81 79 333 212 176 134 103 65 68 5 4 2635

F 2 1 15 11 13 9 51 22 12 15 13 10 16 14 55 39 27 23 15 9 4 1 1 327T 2 36 148 111 156 160 613 222 197 194 153 119 97 93 388 251 203 157 118 74 72 6 5 2962

Larceny M 12 323 888 682 873 820 3598 816 729 623 544 464 363 374 1417 1002 714 756 738 574 294 114 106 13226F 5 160 709 531 658 618 2681 618 520 412 414 420 368 354 1376 1073 716 597 516 368 215 104 87 10839T 17 483 1597 1213 1531 1438 6279 1434 1249 1035 958 884 731 728 2793 2075 1430 1353 1254 942 509 218 193 24065

Motor Vehicle M 0 9 47 50 47 49 202 59 47 38 41 39 41 24 160 102 69 43 48 23 8 2 4 950Theft F 0 3 15 21 14 15 68 6 18 12 12 10 17 8 45 37 21 19 11 13 4 0 1 302

T 0 12 62 71 61 64 270 65 65 50 53 49 58 32 205 139 90 62 59 36 12 2 5 1252 Arson M 6 20 36 9 11 5 87 7 3 4 2 2 5 2 5 3 21 2 2 6 2 2 3 158

F 0 0 6 0 1 1 8 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 17T 6 20 42 9 12 6 95 7 5 4 2 3 5 3 6 3 24 2 2 6 2 3 3 175

Part 1 Total M 20 451 1265 999 1270 1248 5253 1351 1214 1069 949 839 668 639 2638 1853 1341 1268 1143 847 469 173 142 21856F 8 168 795 601 723 690 2985 679 592 480 480 479 437 408 1606 1260 837 701 597 429 233 113 95 12411T 28 619 2060 1600 1993 1938 8238 2030 1806 1549 1429 1318 1105 1047 4244 3113 2178 1969 1740 1276 702 286 237 34267

Other Assault M 10 258 495 362 376 331 1832 273 282 371 418 438 416 370 1839 1527 1013 955 776 571 278 99 99 11557F 4 93 293 175 192 182 939 136 124 123 151 114 114 121 509 375 243 211 202 120 44 21 13 3560T 14 351 788 537 568 513 2771 409 406 494 569 552 530 491 2348 1902 1256 1166 978 691 322 120 112 15117

Fogery/ M 0 0 1 7 6 6 20 20 29 17 31 35 31 28 137 92 80 70 54 23 17 7 0 691Counterfeiting F 0 0 0 4 5 5 14 15 23 33 21 19 19 17 72 52 38 28 21 12 2 2 0 388

T 0 0 1 11 11 11 34 35 52 50 52 54 50 45 209 144 118 98 75 35 19 9 0 1079 Fraud M 1 3 26 12 26 26 94 40 42 61 42 52 46 36 189 183 105 126 96 70 46 11 11 1250

F 0 0 4 7 14 9 34 19 41 36 38 33 29 28 163 141 103 104 58 49 15 4 6 901T 1 3 30 19 40 35 128 59 83 97 80 85 75 64 352 324 208 230 154 119 61 15 17 2151

Embezzlement M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 11F 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 8 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 22T 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 3 8 1 3 2 2 3 0 1 33

Stolen Property M 1 10 59 68 69 65 272 101 99 69 59 60 51 52 187 171 73 68 65 23 14 3 3 1370F 0 0 19 19 15 13 66 23 17 18 18 13 26 20 65 36 29 19 12 8 0 1 1 372T 1 10 78 87 84 78 338 124 116 87 77 73 77 72 252 207 102 87 77 31 14 4 4 1742

Vandalism M 10 151 281 184 228 212 1066 210 200 160 153 124 114 97 332 207 127 92 83 68 28 11 9 3081F 0 18 58 27 31 38 172 57 63 24 24 25 27 23 70 51 17 24 23 9 13 5 3 630T 10 169 339 211 259 250 1238 267 263 184 177 149 141 120 402 258 144 116 106 77 41 16 12 3711

Weapons M 9 39 113 71 96 107 435 97 107 105 92 74 67 69 247 141 87 60 49 45 24 10 8 1717F 0 6 10 9 7 8 40 6 1 9 4 7 4 5 13 10 6 6 6 6 3 0 2 128T 9 45 123 80 103 115 475 103 108 114 96 81 71 74 260 151 93 66 55 51 27 10 10 1845

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Under Total 65 & GRAND Offense 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 Under 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 Over TOTAL

Prostitution M 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 6 8 8 10 8 8 80 58 57 56 39 41 44 14 11 456F 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 16 15 24 28 11 14 17 54 39 38 35 24 12 6 3 1 339T 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 22 21 32 36 21 22 25 134 97 95 91 63 53 50 17 12 795

Other Sex M 2 35 88 47 39 45 256 38 32 46 32 35 22 37 160 143 105 97 80 83 34 25 24 1249Offenses F 0 4 3 3 0 0 10 2 4 1 0 1 2 1 7 3 12 7 3 4 1 0 2 60

T 2 39 91 50 39 45 266 40 36 47 32 36 24 38 167 146 117 104 83 87 35 25 26 1309Narcotics M 3 47 334 401 674 890 2349 1249 1255 1013 896 773 663 592 2147 1394 801 610 511 383 189 65 19 14909

F 0 11 82 118 147 194 552 298 263 202 190 160 168 137 606 392 244 205 137 103 42 17 6 3722T 3 58 416 519 821 1084 2901 1547 1518 1215 1086 933 831 729 2753 1786 1045 815 648 486 231 82 25 18631

Gambling M 0 0 1 2 1 0 4 2 3 0 1 1 0 2 4 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 22F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6T 0 0 1 2 1 0 4 3 3 0 1 2 1 3 4 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 28

Family/Children M 0 0 0 2 1 6 9 15 12 20 20 31 24 15 80 88 52 60 40 19 13 3 1 502F 0 0 6 3 2 1 12 3 4 7 14 9 9 11 47 24 25 21 13 2 1 2 0 204T 0 0 6 5 3 7 21 18 16 27 34 40 33 26 127 112 77 81 53 21 14 5 1 706

DUI M 0 0 3 6 47 115 171 284 469 531 841 847 878 806 3281 2305 1573 1532 1205 1056 657 388 307 17131F 0 0 0 3 25 61 89 112 175 187 379 326 341 307 1151 859 567 626 527 380 208 100 72 6406T 0 0 3 9 72 176 260 396 644 718 1220 1173 1219 1113 4432 3164 2140 2158 1732 1436 865 488 379 23537

Liquor Laws M 5 14 184 314 624 1098 2239 2230 2592 2165 161 125 105 112 405 390 302 466 552 548 252 137 67 12848F 0 20 198 304 504 714 1740 1168 1134 879 50 34 30 35 139 119 98 126 104 75 68 18 2 5819T 5 34 382 618 1128 1812 3979 3398 3726 3044 211 159 135 147 544 509 400 592 656 623 320 155 69 18667

Disorderly M 6 202 689 415 438 440 2190 283 252 254 453 388 347 307 1178 792 546 485 483 403 226 95 61 8743F 1 68 357 198 221 212 1057 110 89 98 146 119 117 91 352 231 198 144 145 98 32 31 7 3065T 7 270 1046 613 659 652 3247 393 341 352 599 507 464 398 1530 1023 744 629 628 501 258 126 68 11808

Vagrancy M 0 2 1 5 4 3 15 5 4 5 0 7 12 10 35 37 36 44 58 74 46 18 7 413F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 1 2 7 13 15 8 9 18 4 3 3 90T 0 2 1 5 4 3 15 5 6 6 2 9 13 12 42 50 51 52 67 92 50 21 10 503

Other M 9 125 626 607 873 894 3134 763 924 1009 1073 1015 934 890 3608 2707 1884 1812 1585 1246 666 288 208 23746(except Traffic) F 0 40 235 257 269 306 1107 212 249 256 294 265 257 264 1041 847 606 548 459 289 141 74 52 6961

T 9 165 861 864 1142 1200 4241 975 1173 1265 1367 1280 1191 1154 4649 3554 2490 2360 2044 1535 807 362 260 30707Part 2 Total M 56 886 2901 2503 3502 4240 14088 5616 6309 5834 4280 4015 3720 3431 13911 10235 6843 6533 5680 4655 2536 1174 836 99696

F 5 260 1265 1127 1435 1745 5837 2179 2204 1899 1360 1140 1159 1080 4297 3201 2239 2115 1743 1187 582 281 170 32673T 61 1146 4166 3630 4937 5985 19925 7795 8513 7733 5640 5155 4879 4511 18208 13436 9082 8648 7423 5842 3118 1455 1006 132369

Curfew/ M 21 169 461 412 476 484 2023 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2023Loitering F 8 48 258 143 218 198 873 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 873(Juv.) T 29 217 719 555 694 682 2896 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2896 Runaways M 3 66 199 175 185 147 775 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 776(Juv.) F 0 38 257 216 229 182 922 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 924

T 3 104 456 391 414 329 1697 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1700Grand Total M 100 1572 4826 4089 5433 6119 22139 6967 7523 6903 5229 4854 4388 4070 16550 12088 8184 7801 6823 5502 3005 1347 978 124351

F 21 514 2575 2087 2605 2815 10617 2859 2796 2379 1840 1619 1596 1488 5903 4461 3077 2816 2340 1616 815 394 265 46881T 121 2086 7401 6176 8038 8934 32756 9826 10319 9282 7069 6473 5984 5558 22453 16549 11261 10617 9163 7118 3820 1741 1243 171232

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FIGURE 25 NUMBER OF ARRESTS BY AGE FOR 2012

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11,26110,617 9,163

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FIGURE 26 PERCENTAGE OF PERSONS ARRESTED

BY AGE GROUP 2008 - 2012

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Juv & AdultAfrican Indian/ African Indian/ Grand Not

Offenses White American Alaskan Asian White American Alaskan Asian Total Hispanic HispanicMurder/Non-Negligent 2 5 - - 28 30 10 - 75 5 70 Negligent Manslaughter - - - - 5 - - 2 7 - 7 Rape 69 26 1 - 293 159 24 15 587 64 523 Robbery 60 277 17 3 212 530 38 8 1,145 101 1,044 Aggravated Assault 269 208 24 20 1,784 1,310 244 140 3,999 355 3,644 Burglary 373 199 22 19 1,562 640 92 55 2,962 197 2,765 Larceny 3,333 2,517 197 232 10,920 5,151 1,215 500 24,065 2,366 21,699 Motor Vehicle Theft 142 102 16 10 561 270 54 97 1,252 101 1,151 Arson 75 18 - 2 62 11 4 3 175 10 165 Part 1 Total 4,323 3,352 277 286 15,427 8,101 1,681 820 34,267 3,199 31,068

- Other Assault 1,501 1,066 126 78 7,823 3,543 649 331 15,117 1,333 13,784 Forgery/Counterfeiting 21 12 - 1 576 385 40 44 1,079 86 993 Fraud 48 72 4 4 1,364 546 38 75 2,151 174 1,977 Embezzlement 2 1 - - 23 4 2 1 33 5 28 Stolen Property 137 184 10 7 866 421 53 64 1,742 190 1,552 Vandalism 862 313 46 17 1,699 611 115 48 3,711 285 3,426 Weapons 207 228 19 21 575 697 38 60 1,845 137 1,708 Prostitution 2 2 - - 418 303 39 31 795 90 705 Other Sex Offenses 182 71 6 7 695 269 51 28 1,309 141 1,168 Narcotics 2,315 424 76 86 11,249 3,661 422 398 18,631 1,223 17,408 Gambling - 4 - - 10 13 1 - 28 - 28 Family/Children 11 9 - 1 338 285 22 40 706 42 664 D.U.I. 236 10 10 4 20,489 1,728 397 663 23,537 1,317 22,220 Liquor Laws 3,257 439 167 116 11,048 2,420 906 314 18,667 953 17,714 Disorderly 1,620 1,482 77 68 5,442 2,393 556 170 11,808 901 10,907 Vagrancy - 15 - - 168 229 83 8 503 16 487 Other (ExceptTraffic) 2,419 1,453 255 114 15,407 8,295 1,986 778 30,707 2,314 28,393 Part 2 Total 12,820 5,785 796 524 78,190 25,803 5,398 3,053 132,369 9,207 123,162

- Curfew/Loitering 887 1,675 217 117 - - - - 2,896 374 2,522 Runaways* 781 797 60 59 1 2 - - 1,700 228 1,472

- Grand Total 18,811 11,609 1,350 986 93,618 33,906 7,079 3,873 171,232 13,008 158,224 * St Paul runaways not included 2012

ETHNICITY JUVENILE ADULT

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GRAND TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Adult Adult AdultTOTAL PART 1 PART 2 OTHER* Part 1 Part 2 Other* Total Part 1 Part 2 Total

Statewide Total 171,232 34,267 132,372 4,593 8,238 19,925 4,593 32,756 26,029 112,447 138,476

Aitkin County Total 372 48 324 - 11 5 0 16 37 319 356 Anoka County Total 9,173 2,266 6,906 1 470 1241 1 1,712 1796 5665 7,461 Anoka Co. Sheriff 1,115 168 947 - 25 162 0 187 143 785 928 Anoka PD 683 122 561 - 21 72 0 93 101 489 590 Blaine 1,812 669 1,143 - 137 227 0 364 532 916 1,448 Centennial Lakes 367 27 340 - 3 47 0 50 24 293 317 Columbia Heights 904 100 804 - 13 136 0 149 87 668 755 Coon Rapids 1,754 531 1,223 - 142 289 0 431 389 934 1,323 Fridley 1,078 438 639 1 66 73 1 140 372 566 938 Lino Lakes 546 61 485 - 20 63 0 83 41 422 463 Spring Lake Park 313 36 277 - 8 44 0 52 28 233 261 Ramsey 304 75 229 - 11 32 0 43 64 197 261 St Francis 297 39 258 - 24 96 0 120 15 162 177 Becker County Total 346 87 259 - 21 31 0 52 66 228 294 Becker Co. Sheriff 162 25 137 - 3 5 0 8 22 132 154 Detroit Lakes 184 62 122 - 18 26 0 44 44 96 140 Beltrami County Total 2,795 573 2,222 - 100 251 0 351 473 1971 2,444 Beltrami Co. Sheriff 894 46 848 - 6 69 0 75 40 779 819 Bemidji 1,878 523 1,355 - 92 175 0 267 431 1180 1,611 Blackduck 23 4 19 - 2 7 0 9 2 12 14 Benton County Total 387 79 307 1 24 50 1 75 55 257 312 Benton Co. Sheriff 236 38 197 1 13 24 1 38 25 173 198 Sauk Rapids 151 41 110 - 11 26 0 37 30 84 114 Big Stone County Total 7 - 7 - 0 0 0 - 0 7 7 Big Stone Co. Sheriff 7 - 7 - 0 0 0 - 0 7 7 Ortonville** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Blue Earth County Total 3,705 672 3,033 - 173 319 0 492 499 2714 3,213 Blue Earth Co. Sheriff 1,020 19 1,001 - 0 47 0 47 19 954 973 Mankato 2,535 633 1,902 - 166 233 0 399 467 1669 2,136 Mapleton 47 10 37 - 1 11 0 12 9 26 35

Eagle Lake 24 2 22 - 0 0 0 - 2 22 24 Lake Crystal 79 8 71 - 6 28 0 34 2 43 45 Brown County Total 409 60 349 - 6 73 0 79 54 276 330 Brown Co. Sheriff 21 1 20 - 0 0 0 - 1 20 21

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GRAND TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Adult Adult AdultTOTAL PART 1 PART 2 OTHER* Part 1 Part 2 Other* Total Part 1 Part 2 Total

New Ulm 345 54 291 - 5 69 0 74 49 222 271 Sleepy Eye 43 5 38 - 1 4 0 5 4 34 38 Springfield** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Carlton County Total 736 242 481 13 40 54 13 107 202 427 629 Carlton Co. Sheriff 261 32 221 8 3 11 8 22 29 210 239 Cloquet 429 206 218 5 36 38 5 79 170 180 350 Moose Lake 46 4 42 - 1 5 0 6 3 37 40 Carver County Total 1,610 285 1,321 4 80 258 4 342 205 1063 1,268 Carver Co. Sheriff 1,145 175 966 4 49 172 4 225 126 794 920 Chaska 465 110 355 - 31 86 0 117 79 269 348 Cass County Total 515 57 457 1 5 77 1 83 52 380 432 Chippewa County Total 31 8 23 - 0 0 0 - 8 23 31 Chippewa Co. Sheriff 3 1 2 - 0 0 0 - 1 2 3 Montevideo 28 7 21 - 0 0 0 - 7 21 28 Chisago County Total 518 109 409 - 24 58 0 82 85 351 436 Chisago Co. Sheriff 118 20 98 - 5 6 0 11 15 92 107 North Branch 205 70 135 - 17 29 0 46 53 106 159 Wyoming 83 7 76 - 2 5 0 7 5 71 76 Lakes Area PD 112 12 100 - 0 18 0 18 12 82 94 Clay County Total 2,440 344 2,081 15 51 271 15 337 293 1810 2,103 Clay Co. Sheriff 263 11 252 - 0 24 0 24 11 228 239 Dilworth 176 89 86 1 15 9 1 25 74 77 151 Moorhead 2,001 244 1,743 14 36 238 14 288 208 1505 1,713 Clearwater County Total 107 14 92 1 4 20 1 25 10 72 82 Cook County Total 110 15 95 - 2 7 0 9 13 88 101 Cottonwood County Total 250 19 225 6 5 27 6 38 14 198 212 Cottonwood Co. Sheriff 56 6 50 - 0 5 0 5 6 45 51 Mountain Lake** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Windom 194 13 175 6 5 22 6 33 8 153 161 Crow Wing County Total 2,175 566 1,609 - 114 332 0 446 452 1277 1,729 Crow Wing Co. Sheriff 434 52 382 - 11 59 0 70 41 323 364 Brainerd 994 120 874 - 23 204 0 227 97 670 767 Crosby 76 10 66 - 2 14 0 16 8 52 60 Baxter 671 384 287 - 78 55 0 133 306 232 538 Dakota County Total 9,100 2,262 6,781 57 555 1529 57 2,141 1707 5252 6,959 Dakota Co. Sheriff 689 58 629 2 11 155 2 168 47 474 521

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GRAND TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Adult Adult AdultTOTAL PART 1 PART 2 OTHER* Part 1 Part 2 Other* Total Part 1 Part 2 Total

Burnsville 1,065 447 618 - 118 77 0 195 329 541 870 Farmington 303 44 259 - 19 63 0 82 25 196 221 Hastings 644 197 447 - 38 97 0 135 159 350 509 Mendota Heights 206 40 166 - 8 32 0 40 32 134 166 Rosemount 476 35 440 1 7 99 1 107 28 341 369 South St Paul 689 121 550 18 35 101 18 154 86 449 535 West St Paul 677 345 332 - 59 32 0 91 286 300 586 Eagan 1,372 288 1,083 1 82 211 1 294 206 872 1,078 Inver Grove Heights 633 136 462 35 27 129 35 191 109 333 442 Apple Valley 1,301 343 958 - 103 313 0 416 240 645 885 Lakeville 1,045 208 837 - 48 220 0 268 160 617 777 Dodge County Total 377 11 366 - 3 44 0 47 8 322 330 Dodge Co. Sheriff 314 6 308 - 1 23 0 24 5 285 290 Kasson 63 5 58 - 2 21 0 23 3 37 40 Douglas County Total 991 188 792 11 40 125 11 176 148 667 815 Douglas Co. Sheriff 357 30 325 2 5 22 2 29 25 303 328 Alexandria 600 148 443 9 33 100 9 142 115 343 458 Osakis 34 10 24 - 2 3 0 5 8 21 29 Faribault County Total 288 55 229 4 23 48 4 75 32 181 213 Faribault Co. Sheriff 64 10 54 - 0 10 0 10 10 44 54 Blue Earth 91 21 69 1 8 6 1 15 13 63 76 Elmore 34 4 30 - 2 20 0 22 2 10 12 Wells 39 3 36 - 0 0 0 - 3 36 39 Winnebago 60 17 40 3 13 12 3 28 4 28 32 Fillmore County Total 99 11 88 - 4 7 0 11 7 81 88 Freeborn County Total 1,265 189 1,010 66 68 229 66 363 121 781 902 Freeborn Co. Sheriff 344 29 297 18 9 33 18 60 20 264 284 Albert Lea 921 160 713 48 59 196 48 303 101 517 618 Goodhue County Total 1,572 248 1,324 - 47 216 0 263 201 1108 1,309 Goodhue Co. Sheriff 424 42 382 - 6 57 0 63 36 325 361 Cannon Falls 209 17 192 - 1 41 0 42 16 151 167 Red Wing 825 164 661 - 33 99 0 132 131 562 693 Zumbrota 114 25 89 - 7 19 0 26 18 70 88 Grant County Total 102 14 88 - 1 13 0 14 13 75 88 Hennepin County Total 49,777 10,366 36,210 3,201 2714 4858 3201 10,773 7652 31352 39,004 Hennepin Co. Sheriff 765 54 711 - 9 26 0 35 45 685 730

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GRAND TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Adult Adult AdultTOTAL PART 1 PART 2 OTHER* Part 1 Part 2 Other* Total Part 1 Part 2 Total

Bloomington 5,686 2,084 3,494 108 715 571 108 1,394 1369 2923 4,292 Brooklyn Center 2,256 792 1,387 77 247 448 77 772 545 939 1,484 Brooklyn Park 2,943 846 1,790 307 220 271 307 798 626 1519 2,145 Crystal 972 222 747 3 85 162 3 250 137 585 722 Deephaven-Woodland 114 5 109 - 0 14 0 14 5 95 100 Edina 793 231 548 14 74 96 14 184 157 452 609 South Lake Minnetonka 382 27 350 5 7 50 5 62 20 300 320 Golden Valley 547 132 403 12 21 31 12 64 111 372 483 Hopkins 502 52 431 19 4 51 19 74 48 380 428 Minneapolis 23,009 3,721 16,959 2,329 769 1538 2329 4,636 2952 15421 18,373 Minnetonka 1,262 282 948 32 95 317 32 444 187 631 818 Mound 270 43 223 4 16 29 4 49 27 194 221 New Hope 610 69 526 15 19 113 15 147 50 413 463 Orono 191 33 158 - 6 5 0 11 27 153 180 Osseo** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Plymouth 1,107 172 935 - 48 210 0 258 124 725 849 Richfield 1,193 224 886 83 43 122 83 248 181 764 945 Robbinsdale 813 70 741 2 11 58 2 71 59 683 742 St Anthony 282 140 142 - 35 18 0 53 105 124 229 St Louis Park 1,340 359 974 7 83 143 7 233 276 831 1,107 Wayzata 73 5 68 - 0 1 0 1 5 67 72 Univ of Minn PD - Mpls. 523 36 486 1 8 25 1 34 28 461 489 Metro Airport PD 190 14 176 - 0 0 0 - 14 176 190 Eden Prairie 1,102 273 763 66 61 104 66 231 212 659 871 Maple Grove 1,193 294 816 83 87 233 83 403 207 583 790 Minnetrista 219 20 199 - 10 34 0 44 10 165 175 Champlin 497 79 391 27 22 79 27 128 57 312 369 Medina 220 17 203 - 0 22 0 22 17 181 198 Corcoran 50 5 45 - 0 2 0 2 5 43 48 Dayton 40 3 34 3 0 3 3 6 3 31 34 Rogers 185 44 137 4 15 26 4 45 29 111 140 West Hennepin 139 7 132 - 0 10 0 10 7 122 129 Three Rivers Park 309 11 298 - 4 46 0 50 7 252 259 Houston County Total 545 42 502 1 6 29 1 36 36 473 509 Houston Co. Sheriff 455 24 430 1 4 22 1 27 20 408 428 Caledonia 63 10 53 - 1 5 0 6 9 48 57

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GRAND TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Adult Adult AdultTOTAL PART 1 PART 2 OTHER* Part 1 Part 2 Other* Total Part 1 Part 2 Total

Houston PD 11 4 7 - 1 2 0 3 3 5 8 La Crescent ** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Spring Grove ** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Hokah 16 4 12 - 0 0 0 - 4 12 16 Hubbard County Total 620 114 506 - 29 78 0 107 85 428 513 Hubbard Co. Sheriff 289 20 269 - 1 30 0 31 19 239 258 Park Rapids 331 94 237 - 28 48 0 76 66 189 255 Isanti County Total 416 62 354 - 36 118 0 154 26 236 262 Isanti Co. Sheriff 165 17 148 - 3 10 0 13 14 138 152 Cambridge 251 45 206 - 33 108 0 141 12 98 110 Itasca County Total 192 22 170 - 0 1 0 1 22 169 191 Itasca Co. Sheriff 166 19 147 - 0 0 0 - 19 147 166 Grand Rapids 26 3 23 - 0 1 0 1 3 22 25 Jackson County Total 196 17 178 1 0 31 1 32 17 147 164 Jackson Co. Sheriff 177 14 162 1 0 27 1 28 14 135 149 Jackson PD** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Lakefield 19 3 16 - 0 4 0 4 3 12 15 Kanabec County Total 317 50 266 1 3 49 1 53 47 217 264 Kanabec Co. Sheriff 317 50 266 1 3 49 1 53 47 217 264 Kandiyohi County Total 1,454 287 1,167 - 94 191 0 285 193 976 1,169 Kandiyohi Co. Sheriff 483 37 446 - 6 51 0 57 31 395 426 Willmar 971 250 721 - 88 140 0 228 162 581 743 Kittson County Total 42 6 36 - 0 5 0 5 6 31 37 Kittson Co. Sheriff 42 6 36 - 0 5 0 5 6 31 37 Hallock** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Koochiching County Total 224 32 192 - 4 24 0 28 28 168 196 Koochiching Co. Sheriff 96 14 82 - 1 5 0 6 13 77 90 International Falls 128 18 110 - 3 19 0 22 15 91 106 Lac Qui Parle County Total 62 12 50 - 7 6 0 13 5 44 49 Lac Qui Parle Co. Sheriff 43 9 34 - 6 6 0 12 3 28 31 Dawson 19 3 16 - 1 0 0 1 2 16 18 Madison** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Lake County Total 71 10 61 - 1 5 0 6 9 56 65 Lake Co. Sheriff 55 9 46 - 0 3 0 3 9 43 52 Silver Bay 12 1 11 - 1 2 0 3 0 9 9 Two Harbors 4 - 4 - 0 0 0 - 0 4 4

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GRAND TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Adult Adult AdultTOTAL PART 1 PART 2 OTHER* Part 1 Part 2 Other* Total Part 1 Part 2 Total

Lake of Woods County Total 68 6 62 - 0 0 0 - 6 62 68 Le Sueur County Total 348 41 307 - 13 44 0 57 28 263 291 Le Sueur Co. Sheriff 174 24 150 - 4 15 0 19 20 135 155 Le Sueur PD 148 11 137 - 7 26 0 33 4 111 115 Montgomery 26 6 20 - 2 3 0 5 4 17 21 Lincoln County Total** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Lyon County Total 1,043 224 792 27 82 152 27 261 142 640 782 Lyon Co. Sheriff 91 6 85 - 1 3 0 4 5 82 87 Marshall 952 218 707 27 81 149 27 257 137 558 695 Tracy ** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - McLeod County Total 906 158 748 - 43 113 0 156 115 635 750 McLeod Co. Sheriff 242 20 222 - 4 26 0 30 16 196 212 Glencoe 148 7 141 - 2 37 0 39 5 104 109 Hutchinson 394 120 274 - 34 35 0 69 86 239 325 Brownton 7 - 7 - 0 0 0 - 0 7 7 Lester Prairie 40 4 36 - 3 6 0 9 1 30 31 Silver Lake 18 2 16 - 0 3 0 3 2 13 15 Winsted 57 5 52 - 0 6 0 6 5 46 51 Mahnomen County Total 150 20 130 - 1 18 0 19 19 112 131 Marshall County Total 6 1 5 - 0 1 0 1 1 4 5 Martin County Total 612 84 523 5 19 95 5 119 65 428 493 Martin Co. Sheriff 173 9 164 - 1 23 0 24 8 141 149 Fairmont 439 75 359 5 18 72 5 95 57 287 344 Meeker County Total 368 46 322 - 7 63 0 70 39 259 298 Meeker Co. Sheriff 238 26 212 - 1 39 0 40 25 173 198 Litchfield 130 20 110 - 6 24 0 30 14 86 100 Mille Lacs County Total 1,898 121 1,777 - 11 218 0 229 110 1559 1,669 Mille Lacs Co. Sheriff 1,643 83 1,560 - 3 150 0 153 80 1410 1,490 Milaca 8 - 8 - 0 3 0 3 0 5 5 Princeton 247 38 209 - 8 65 0 73 30 144 174 Morrison County Total 196 18 178 - 1 2 0 3 17 176 193 Morrison Co. Sheriff 20 2 18 - 0 0 0 - 2 18 20 Little Falls 176 16 160 - 1 2 0 3 15 158 173 Mower County Total 2,267 280 1,964 23 99 329 23 451 181 1635 1,816 Mower Co. Sheriff 527 45 479 3 10 53 3 66 35 426 461

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GRAND TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Adult Adult AdultTOTAL PART 1 PART 2 OTHER* Part 1 Part 2 Other* Total Part 1 Part 2 Total

Austin 1,740 235 1,485 20 89 276 20 385 146 1209 1,355 Murray County Total** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Murray Co. Sheriff** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Slayton** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Nicollet County Total 1,152 61 1,091 - 15 100 0 115 46 991 1,037 Nicollet Co. Sheriff 562 15 547 - 4 27 0 31 11 520 531 North Mankato 110 14 96 - 5 18 0 23 9 78 87 St Peter 480 32 448 - 6 55 0 61 26 393 419 Nobles County Total 523 82 441 - 27 52 0 79 55 389 444 Nobles Co. Sheriff 74 2 72 - 0 5 0 5 2 67 69 Worthington 449 80 369 - 27 47 0 74 53 322 375 Norman County Total** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Olmsted County Total 3,535 1,137 2,396 2 281 362 2 645 856 2034 2,890 Olmsted Co. Sheriff 561 79 482 - 26 74 0 100 53 408 461 Rochester 2,974 1,058 1,914 2 255 288 2 545 803 1626 2,429 Ottertail County Total 1,263 220 1,043 - 61 134 0 195 159 909 1,068 Ottertail Co. Sheriff 525 58 467 - 10 39 0 49 48 428 476 Fergus Falls 738 162 576 - 51 95 0 146 111 481 592 Pennington County Total 547 130 417 - 43 90 0 133 87 327 414 Pennington Co. Sheriff 141 22 119 - 5 4 0 9 17 115 132 Thief River Falls 406 108 298 - 38 86 0 124 70 212 282 Pine County Total 823 186 635 2 31 86 2 119 155 549 704 Pipestone County Total 120 7 113 - 0 13 0 13 7 100 107 Polk County Total 1,168 136 1,013 19 24 164 19 207 112 849 961 Polk Co. Sheriff 164 26 132 6 6 30 6 42 20 102 122 Crookston 522 63 453 6 10 76 6 92 53 377 430 East Grand Forks 482 47 428 7 8 58 7 73 39 370 409 Pope County Total 98 13 84 1 1 2 1 4 12 82 94 Pope Co. Sheriff 79 9 69 1 1 2 1 4 8 67 75 Glenwood 19 4 15 - 0 0 0 - 4 15 19 Ramsey County Total 19,907 4,913 14,127 867 1227 2496 867 4,590 3686 11631 15,317 Ramsey Co. Sheriff 146 10 136 - 0 6 0 6 10 130 140 Arden Hills 95 30 65 - 4 11 0 15 26 54 80 Falcon Heights 123 23 100 - 4 10 0 14 19 90 109 Lauderdale 61 9 52 - 4 2 0 6 5 50 55 Maplewood 2,005 824 1,181 - 306 187 0 493 518 994 1,512

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GRAND TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Adult Adult AdultTOTAL PART 1 PART 2 OTHER* Part 1 Part 2 Other* Total Part 1 Part 2 Total

Mounds View 523 71 452 - 16 63 0 79 55 389 444 New Brighton 425 57 368 - 14 77 0 91 43 291 334 North St Paul 249 29 220 - 6 65 0 71 23 155 178 Roseville 1,377 506 871 - 191 90 0 281 315 781 1,096 St Paul 13,303 2,985 9,453 865 626 1746 865 3,237 2359 7707 10,066 White Bear Lake 779 77 702 - 14 152 0 166 63 550 613 Little Canada 197 41 156 - 6 27 0 33 35 129 164 Shoreview 162 39 123 - 10 15 0 25 29 108 137 Vadnais Heights 330 173 157 - 21 11 0 32 152 146 298 North Oaks 14 1 13 - 0 8 0 8 1 5 6 White Bear Township 118 38 78 2 5 26 2 33 33 52 85 Red Lake County Total 20 1 19 - 0 0 0 - 1 19 20 Redwood County Total 347 74 273 - 11 53 0 64 63 220 283 Redwood Co. Sheriff 71 14 57 - 5 4 0 9 9 53 62 Redwood Falls 276 60 216 - 6 49 0 55 54 167 221 Renville County Total 197 8 189 - 2 11 0 13 6 178 184 Renville Co. Sheriff 164 2 162 - 0 9 0 9 2 153 155 Olivia 33 6 27 - 2 2 0 4 4 25 29 Rice County Total 1,417 294 1,122 1 83 263 1 347 211 859 1,070 Rice Co. Sheriff 288 26 262 - 2 31 0 33 24 231 255 Faribault PD 730 193 536 1 67 170 1 238 126 366 492 Northfield 399 75 324 - 14 62 0 76 61 262 323 Rock County Total 43 2 41 - 0 2 0 2 2 39 41 Roseau County Total 255 21 234 - 6 13 0 19 15 221 236 Roseau Co. Sheriff 127 3 124 - 0 2 0 2 3 122 125 Roseau PD 61 12 49 - 6 6 0 12 6 43 49 Warroad 67 6 61 - 0 5 0 5 6 56 62 St Louis County Total 7,335 1,728 5,607 - 304 688 0 992 1424 4919 6,343 St Louis Co. Sheriff 1,020 137 883 - 31 90 0 121 106 793 899 Babbitt 27 6 21 - 1 8 0 9 5 13 18 Chisholm 80 14 66 - 1 9 0 10 13 57 70 Duluth 4,091 1,147 2,944 - 214 397 0 611 933 2547 3,480 Ely 118 20 98 - 9 27 0 36 11 71 82 Eveleth 139 20 119 - 4 11 0 15 16 108 124 Gilbert 2 - 2 - 0 0 0 - 0 2 2 Hibbing 289 76 213 - 0 0 0 - 76 213 289

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GRAND TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Adult Adult AdultTOTAL PART 1 PART 2 OTHER* Part 1 Part 2 Other* Total Part 1 Part 2 Total

Hoyt Lakes** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Proctor 78 9 69 - 3 11 0 14 6 58 64 Virginia 804 160 644 - 21 100 0 121 139 544 683 Floodwood 22 2 20 - 0 1 0 1 2 19 21 Hermantown 293 131 162 - 20 31 0 51 111 131 242 Univ. of Minn. - Duluth 372 6 366 - 0 3 0 3 6 363 369 Scott County Total 4,840 524 4,314 2 138 706 2 846 386 3608 3,994 Scott Co. Sheriff 1,191 2 1,189 - 0 50 0 50 2 1139 1,141 Belle Plaine 295 25 270 - 2 57 0 59 23 213 236 Jordan 225 12 212 1 3 53 1 57 9 159 168 New Prague 227 24 203 - 7 45 0 52 17 158 175 Shakopee 1,605 326 1,278 1 103 320 1 424 223 958 1,181 Savage 587 82 505 - 13 97 0 110 69 408 477 Prior Lake 710 53 657 - 10 84 0 94 43 573 616 Sherburne County Total 1,812 232 1,550 30 73 346 30 449 159 1204 1,363 Sherburne Co. Sheriff 921 66 826 29 19 147 29 195 47 679 726 Big Lake 124 15 108 1 4 13 1 18 11 95 106 Elk River 753 149 604 - 50 186 0 236 99 418 517 Becker PD 14 2 12 - 0 0 0 - 2 12 14 Sibley County Total** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Stearns County Total 5,741 1,464 4,188 89 278 513 89 880 1186 3675 4,861 Stearns Co. Sheriff 778 55 723 - 5 93 0 98 50 630 680 Cold Spring 100 2 98 - 0 12 0 12 2 86 88 Melrose 30 4 26 - 0 4 0 4 4 22 26 Paynesville 42 11 31 - 3 8 0 11 8 23 31 St Cloud 3,493 775 2,630 88 103 288 88 479 672 2342 3,014 Sauk Centre 220 32 188 - 6 41 0 47 26 147 173 Waite Park 620 378 241 1 124 28 1 153 254 213 467 Belgrade** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Kimball 18 2 16 - 0 0 0 - 2 16 18 St Joseph 53 6 47 - 0 8 0 8 6 39 45 Sartell 312 196 116 - 35 20 0 55 161 96 257 Albany 46 2 44 - 2 9 0 11 0 35 35 Avon 29 1 28 - 0 2 0 2 1 26 27 Steele County Total 1,055 262 793 - 68 181 0 249 194 612 806 Steele Co. Sheriff 160 21 139 - 4 16 0 20 17 123 140

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GRAND TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile Adult Adult AdultTOTAL PART 1 PART 2 OTHER* Part 1 Part 2 Other* Total Part 1 Part 2 Total

Owatonna 895 241 654 - 64 165 0 229 177 489 666 Blooming Prairie** - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Stevens County Total 156 9 147 - 3 13 0 16 6 134 140 Stevens Co. Sheriff 49 3 46 - 0 7 0 7 3 39 42 Morris 103 6 97 - 3 6 0 9 3 91 94 Univ. of Minn. - Morris 4 - 4 - 0 0 0 - 0 4 4 Swift County Total 336 52 284 - 11 58 0 69 41 226 267 Swift Co. Sheriff 74 9 65 - 1 6 0 7 8 59 67 Appleton 56 14 42 - 3 3 0 6 11 39 50 Benson 206 29 177 - 7 49 0 56 22 128 150 Todd County Total 423 51 372 - 10 49 0 59 41 323 364 Todd Co. Sheriff 284 27 257 - 5 26 0 31 22 231 253 Long Prairie - - - - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - Staples 139 24 115 - 5 23 0 28 19 92 111 Traverse County Total 31 3 28 - 2 6 0 8 1 22 23 Traverse Co. Sheriff 18 3 15 - 2 2 0 4 1 13 14 Wheaton 13 - 13 - 0 4 0 4 0 9 9 Wabasha County Total 255 36 219 - 15 20 0 35 21 199 220 Wabasha Co. Sheriff 54 6 48 - 4 1 0 5 2 47 49 Lake City 127 18 109 - 7 11 0 18 11 98 109 Plainview 1 - 1 - 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 Wabasha PD 73 12 61 - 4 8 0 12 8 53 61 Wadena County Total 88 11 76 1 1 2 1 4 10 74 84 Wadena Co. Sheriff 71 8 62 1 0 2 1 3 8 60 68 Wadena PD 17 3 14 - 1 0 0 1 2 14 16 Waseca County Total 492 85 407 - 17 62 0 79 68 345 413 Waseca 100 9 91 - 2 3 0 5 7 88 95 Janesville 28 3 25 - 0 4 0 4 3 21 24 New Richland 1 - 1 - 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 Waseca PD 363 73 290 - 15 55 0 70 58 235 293 Washington County Total 5,432 1,141 4,281 10 263 869 10 1,142 878 3412 4,290 Washington Co. Sheriff 1,119 79 1,040 - 11 156 0 167 68 884 952 Bayport 99 3 96 - 0 4 0 4 3 92 95 Forest Lake 483 67 416 - 17 48 0 65 50 368 418 Newport 125 19 106 - 0 5 0 5 19 101 120 St Paul Park 253 24 229 - 4 55 0 59 20 174 194

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Stillwater 494 88 406 - 18 84 0 102 70 322 392 Cottage Grove 840 163 677 - 73 181 0 254 90 496 586 Oakdale 763 263 490 10 53 135 10 198 210 355 565 Woodbury 1,011 365 646 - 71 148 0 219 294 498 792 Oak Park Heights 245 70 175 - 16 53 0 69 54 122 176 Watonwan County Total 312 39 273 - 11 60 0 71 28 213 241 Watonwan Co. Sheriff 107 12 95 - 2 14 0 16 10 81 91 St James 205 27 178 - 9 46 0 55 18 132 150 Wilkin County Total 233 9 224 - 2 19 0 21 7 205 212 Wilkin Co. Sheriff 75 2 73 - 0 6 0 6 2 67 69 Breckenridge 158 7 151 - 2 13 0 15 5 138 143 Winona County Total 1,770 234 1,510 26 32 184 26 242 202 1326 1,528 Winona Co. Sheriff 281 19 262 - 1 26 0 27 18 236 254 St Charles 39 1 38 - 0 7 0 7 1 31 32 Winona PD 1,297 192 1,080 25 29 142 25 196 163 938 1,101 Goodview 127 20 106 1 2 6 1 9 18 100 118 Lewiston 26 2 24 - 0 3 0 3 2 21 23 Wright County Total 3,286 636 2,546 104 153 561 104 818 483 1985 2,468 Wright Co. Sheriff 2,676 503 2,069 104 111 381 104 596 392 1688 2,080 Buffalo 564 125 439 - 38 174 0 212 87 265 352 Annandale 46 8 38 - 4 6 0 10 4 32 36 Yellow Medicine County Total 236 23 213 - 4 16 0 20 19 197 216 Yellow Medicine Co. Sheriff 128 8 120 - 0 3 0 3 8 117 125 Canby 11 - 11 - 0 0 0 - 0 11 11 Granite Falls 97 15 82 - 4 13 0 17 11 69 80 Minnesota State Patrol - Total 4,726 2 4,724 - 0 16 0 16 2 4708 4,710 Capitol Security 1 1 - - 0 0 0 - 1 0 1

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NARCOTIC ARREST INFORMATION

NARCOTIC ARRESTS IN MINNESOTA

Narcotic arrest information for the state in 2012 involved 18,631 arrest situations, with 14,909 males and 3,722 females arrested. Persons aged 18 comprise the greatest portion of the arrests (1,547) representing eight percent of all narcotics arrests. Persons aged 19 were the next highest with 1,518 arrests. Race information reveals that 73 percent of the narcotics arrests were for persons of the white race.

FIGURE 27 Number of Narcotics Arrests for 2004-2012

16,000

16,500

17,000

17,500

18,000

18,500

19,000

19,500

20,000

20,500

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Num

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sts 19,858

19,085

18,609

17,34617,729

18,631

17,572

19,439

20,015

FIGURE 28 Narcotic Arrests by Type for 2012

1,028

3,859

1,775

11,969

0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000

Synthetics

Other DangerousDrugs

Opium/Cocaine

Marijuana

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TABLE 17 AGE, SEX AND RACE OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS ARRESTED FOR SPECIFIC NARCOTIC VIOLATIONS IN MINNESOTA FOR 2012

AGE TOTAL Opium, Cocaine, Etc.

Marijuana Synthetic Other (Includes Meth)

TOTAL 18,631 1,775 11,969 1,028 3,859 Under 10 3 0 2 0 1 10 to 12 58 0 51 3 4 13-14 416 3 368 12 33 15 519 6 457 13 43 16 821 8 733 20 60 17 1,084 19 962 22 81 Total Under 18 2,901 36 2,573 70 222 18 1,547 66 1,334 47 100 19 1,518 81 1,242 38 157 20 1,215 75 920 55 165 21 1,086 95 776 49 166 22 933 105 610 63 155 23 831 85 558 39 149 24 729 80 453 42 154 25-29 2,753 357 1,449 191 756 30-34 1,786 238 783 156 609 35-39 1,045 154 424 82 385 40-44 815 135 306 72 302 45-49 648 135 210 61 242 50-54 486 67 184 36 199 55-59 231 48 103 21 59 60-64 82 14 32 4 32 65 and Over 25 4 12 2 7 Total 18 and Over

15,730 1,739 9,396 958 3,637

SEX RACE Total Percent Juvenile Adult Total Total Female 3,722 White 13,564 73% 2,315 11,249 Male 14,909 African American 4,085 22% 424 3,661 American Indian/Alaskan Native 498 3% 76 422 Asian/Pacific Islander 484 2% 86 398

TABLE 18 ARRESTS FOR SALE/POSSESSION OF NARCOTICS, 2011– 2012

ARRESTED FOR: SALE POSSESSION YEAR 2011 2012 2011 2012 TOTAL 6,838 6,918 10,891 11,713 Opium/Cocaine 221 211 1,403 1,564 Marijuana 4,786 4,700 7,257 7,269 Synthetic 78 88 694 940 Other 1,753 1,919 1,537 1,940

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REPORTING AGENCIES Grand Total

Opium,Cocaine, etc. Marijuana Synthetic Other

(Includes Meth) Male Female

Statewide Total 18631 1775 11969 1028 3859 14,909 3,722 Aitkin County Total 15 0 2 0 13 10 5Anoka County Total 1294 69 898 54 273 995 299Anoka Co. Sheriff 156 5 117 5 29 127 29Anoka PD 72 3 48 1 20 54 18Blaine 269 22 161 27 59 199 70Centennial Lakes 82 2 61 0 19 57 25Columbia Heights 119 5 89 2 23 92 27Coon Rapids 286 13 197 6 70 221 65Fridley 71 9 35 6 21 54 17Lino Lakes 134 7 115 6 6 107 27Spring Lake Park 17 0 9 0 8 9 8Ramsey 26 3 16 0 7 20 6Hilltop 0St. Francis 62 0 50 1 11 55 7Becker County Total 16 4 2 1 9 13 3Becker Co. Sheriff 11 3 1 1 6 9 2Detroit Lakes 5 1 1 0 3 4 1Beltrami County Total 176 2 107 1 66 134 42Beltrami Co. Sheriff 84 1 47 1 35 66 18Bemidji 90 1 58 0 31 66 24Blackduck 2 0 2 0 0 2 0Benton County Total 42 1 23 0 18 34 8Benton Co. Sheriff 32 1 16 0 15 24 8Sauk Rapids 10 0 7 0 3 10 0Big Stone County Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Big Stone Co. Sheriff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ortonville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Blue Earth County Total 367 13 277 10 67 302 65Blue Earth Co. Sheriff 46 1 20 0 25 35 11Mankato 290 11 232 10 37 245 45Mapleton 6 0 5 0 1 3 3Eagle Lake 5 0 3 0 2 3 2Lake Crystal 20 1 17 0 2 16 4Brown County Total 50 0 40 2 8 40 10Brown Co. Sheriff 1 0 0 0 1 1 0New Ulm 48 0 39 2 7 38 10Sleepy Eye 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Springfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Carlton County Total 86 11 27 14 34 61 25Carlton Co. Sheriff 35 5 10 3 17 25 10Cloquet 47 6 15 11 15 33 14Moose Lake 4 0 2 0 2 3 1Carver County Total 248 24 188 5 31 186 62Carver Co. Sheriff 191 21 139 5 26 138 53Chaska 57 3 49 0 5 48 9Cass County Total 21 0 12 2 7 14 7Chippewa County Total 1 0 0 0 1 0 1Chippewa Co. Sheriff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Montevideo 1 0 0 0 1 0 1Chisago County Total 45 1 18 5 21 34 11Chisago Co. Sheriff 7 0 2 3 2 7 0North Branch 19 0 6 1 12 14 5

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REPORTING AGENCIES Grand Total

Opium,Cocaine, etc. Marijuana Synthetic Other

(Includes Meth) Male Female

Wyoming 5 0 4 0 1 4 1Lakes Area 14 1 6 1 6 9 5Clay County Total 160 1 137 4 18 139 21Clay Co. Sheriff 20 0 17 0 3 16 4Dilworth 5 0 5 0 0 5 0Moorhead 135 1 115 4 15 118 17Clearwater County Total 9 0 4 0 5 7 2Cook County Total 28 2 17 1 8 20 8Cottonwood County Total 17 1 6 0 10 9 8Cottonwood Co. Sheriff 10 1 1 0 8 7 3Mountian Lake 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Windom 7 0 5 0 2 2 5Crow Wing County Total 249 4 154 9 82 186 63Crow Wing Co. Sheriff 53 0 26 1 26 39 14Brainerd 106 3 62 6 35 74 32Crosby 20 0 11 0 9 15 5Baxter 70 1 55 2 12 58 12Dakota County Total 1282 23 1000 17 242 1003 279Dakota Co. Sheriff 93 2 70 0 21 72 21Burnsville 138 0 82 2 54 109 29Farmington 43 0 37 0 6 36 7Hastings 79 0 43 0 36 65 14Mendota Heights 28 0 27 1 0 20 8Rosemount 88 1 81 0 6 67 21South St. Paul 108 0 55 0 53 72 36West St. Paul 43 0 31 0 12 37 6Eagan 247 11 210 6 20 189 58Inver Grove Heights 60 1 43 0 16 43 17Apple Valley 166 5 148 3 10 137 29Lakeville 189 3 173 5 8 156 33Dodge County Total 21 1 10 4 6 19 2Dodge Co. Sheriff 9 1 2 2 4 7 2Kasson 12 0 8 2 2 12 0Douglas County Total 112 6 52 0 54 90 22Douglas Co. Sheriff 52 4 12 0 36 43 9Alexandria 58 2 38 0 18 45 13Osakis 2 0 2 0 0 2 0Faribault County Total 22 2 10 8 2 17 5Faribault Co. Sheriff 5 0 0 5 0 4 1Blue Earth 5 0 4 0 1 5 0Elmore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wells 8 2 4 1 1 6 2Winnebago 4 0 2 2 0 2 2Fillmore County Total 4 0 4 0 0 4 0Freeborn County Total 180 12 113 8 47 142 38Freeborn Co. Sheriff 74 4 51 8 11 63 11Albert Lea 106 8 62 0 36 79 27Goodhue County Total 169 9 107 1 52 128 41Goodhue Co. Sheriff 52 0 33 0 19 43 9Cannon Falls 21 0 18 0 3 16 5Red Wing 88 9 50 1 28 62 26Zumbrota 8 0 6 0 2 7 1

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REPORTING AGENCIES Grand Total

Opium,Cocaine, etc. Marijuana Synthetic Other

(Includes Meth) Male Female

Grant County Total 11 0 7 0 4 11 0Hennepin County Total 5578 996 3560 165 857 4631 947Hennepin Co. Sheriff 186 50 73 10 53 148 38Bloomington 532 24 318 20 170 416 116Brooklyn Center 168 26 109 6 27 139 29Brooklyn Park 327 47 218 5 57 268 59Crystal 76 6 66 0 4 54 22Deephaven-Woodland 20 1 18 1 0 18 2Edina 115 65 39 0 11 98 17South Lake Minnetonka 65 4 53 5 3 53 12Golden Valley 108 5 87 4 12 88 20Hopkins 102 4 87 5 6 81 21Minneapolis 2087 679 977 65 366 1815 272Minnetonka 254 2 233 9 10 201 53Mound 34 6 20 2 6 28 6New Hope 126 7 102 2 15 97 29Orono 13 3 8 2 0 9 4Osseo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Plymouth 266 8 229 8 21 218 48Richfield 189 19 151 5 14 151 38Robbinsdale 117 16 88 4 9 91 26St. Anthony 22 0 16 1 5 17 5St. Louis Park 117 6 91 6 14 91 26Wayzata 1 1 0 0 0 1 0Univ. of Minn. Minneapolis PD 50 1 41 0 8 47 3Metro Airport PD 14 0 10 0 4 12 2Eden Prairie 121 0 117 1 3 101 20Maple Grove 132 7 117 1 7 109 23Minnetrista 23 0 22 1 0 19 4Champlin 77 3 63 1 10 59 18Medina 45 0 42 0 3 36 9Corcoran 16 0 15 0 1 15 1Dayton 8 0 6 1 1 6 2Rogers 32 2 16 0 14 27 5West Hennepin 19 0 19 0 0 14 5Three Rivers Park District 116 4 109 0 3 104 12Houston County Total 53 2 17 19 15 40 13Houston Co. Sheriff 47 2 13 19 13 35 12Caledonia 6 0 4 0 2 5 1Houston PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0La Crescent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hokah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hubbard County Total 58 6 22 10 20 45 13Hubbard Co. Sheriff 34 4 11 6 13 26 8Park Rapids 24 2 11 4 7 19 5Isanti County Total 70 2 21 1 46 47 23Isanti Co. Sheriff 40 0 2 1 37 27 13Cambridge 30 2 19 0 9 20 10Itasca County Total 9 1 0 0 8 6 3Itasca Co. Sheriff 7 0 0 0 7 5 2Grand Rapids 2 1 0 0 1 1 1Jackson County Total 13 0 8 2 3 10 3Jackson Co. Sheriff 13 0 8 2 3 10 3Jackson PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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REPORTING AGENCIES Grand Total

Opium,Cocaine, etc. Marijuana Synthetic Other

(Includes Meth) Male Female

Lakefield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kanabec County Total 41 0 17 7 17 29 12Kanabec Co. Sheriff 41 0 17 7 17 29 12Mora 0Kandiyohi County Total 208 13 99 8 88 167 41Kandiyohi Co. Sheriff 85 2 48 0 35 72 13Willmar 123 11 51 8 53 95 28Kittson County Total 6 0 5 0 1 5 1Koochiching County Total 28 1 18 1 8 20 8Koochiching Co. Sheriff 9 0 5 1 3 5 4International Falls 19 1 13 0 5 15 4Lac qui Parle County Total 4 0 3 0 1 3 1Dawson 1 0 0 0 1 0 1Lake County Total 2 0 2 0 0 1 1Lake Co. Sheriff 2 0 2 0 0 1 1Silver Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Two Harbors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lake of the Woods County Total 2 0 1 0 1 1 1Le Sueur County Total 30 1 25 0 4 25 5Le Sueur Co. Sheriff 13 1 10 0 2 10 3Le Sueur PD 17 0 15 0 2 15 2Montgomery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lyon County Total 56 0 32 0 24 41 15Lyon Co. Sheriff 13 0 8 0 5 7 6Marshall 43 0 24 0 19 34 9McLeod County Total 122 2 66 0 54 93 29McLeod Co. Sheriff 40 0 24 0 16 29 11Glencoe 26 2 13 0 11 19 7Hutchinson 33 0 10 0 23 24 9Brownton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lester Prairie 12 0 10 0 2 11 1Silver Lake 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Winsted 10 0 8 0 2 9 1Mahnomen County Total 20 3 11 0 6 15 5Marshall County Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Martin County Total 101 5 59 11 26 83 18Martin Co. Sheriff 33 0 27 3 3 28 5Fairmont 68 5 32 8 23 55 13Meeker County Total 50 1 24 1 24 42 8Meeker Co. Sheriff 29 0 16 0 13 25 4Litchfield 21 1 8 1 11 17 4Mille Lacs County Total 123 15 61 4 43 87 36Mille Lacs Co. Sheriff 92 14 35 4 39 58 34Milaca 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Princeton 31 1 26 0 4 29 2Morrison County Total 19 3 3 0 13 15 4Morrison Co. Sheriff 2 1 0 0 1 2 0Little Falls 17 2 3 0 12 13 4Mower County Total 190 11 99 2 78 139 51Mower Co. Sheriff 32 1 17 0 14 22 10Austin 158 10 82 2 64 117 41Nicollet County Total 59 0 44 1 14 42 17Nicollet Co. Sheriff 19 0 13 0 6 14 5North Mankato 15 0 14 0 1 12 3

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TABLE 192012 NARCOTICS ARRESTS BY AGENCY

80

REPORTING AGENCIES Grand Total

Opium,Cocaine, etc. Marijuana Synthetic Other

(Includes Meth) Male Female

St. Peter 25 0 17 1 7 16 9Nobles County Total 30 0 13 0 17 23 7Nobles Co. Sheriff 7 0 3 0 4 5 2Worthington 23 0 10 0 13 18 5Olmsted County Total 424 54 311 4 55 351 73Olmsted Co. Sheriff 74 3 49 0 22 61 13Rochester 350 51 262 4 33 290 60Ottertail County Total 147 5 85 0 57 114 33Ottertail Co. Sheriff 71 0 43 0 28 54 17Fergus Falls 76 5 42 0 29 60 16Pennington County Total 41 1 27 0 13 32 9Pennington Co. Sheriff 4 1 0 0 3 3 1Thief River Falls 37 0 27 0 10 29 8Pine County Total 122 4 38 7 73 93 29Pipestone County Total 16 0 1 0 15 11 5Polk County Total 176 10 107 6 53 138 38Polk Co. Sheriff 33 3 18 1 11 29 4Crookston 65 6 34 2 23 47 18East Grand Forks 78 1 55 3 19 62 16Pope County Total 9 0 4 0 5 6 3Pope Co. Sheriff 8 0 4 0 4 5 3Glenwood 1 0 0 0 1 1 0Ramsey County Total 1840 223 1038 373 206 1523 317Ramsey Co. Sheriff 25 3 5 1 16 21 4Arden Hills 4 0 2 0 2 2 2Falcon Heights 10 1 8 0 1 10 0Lauderdale 9 0 7 0 2 6 3Maplewood 141 5 101 13 22 109 32Mounds View 71 0 64 2 5 57 14New Brighton 78 2 61 5 10 64 14North St Paul 28 0 28 0 0 21 7Roseville 135 10 105 4 16 105 30St. Paul 1229 198 577 346 108 1041 188White Bear Lake 80 2 67 2 9 68 12Little Canada 10 0 4 0 6 5 5Shoreview 7 1 3 0 3 4 3Vadnais Heights 8 1 4 0 3 6 2North Oaks 3 0 1 0 2 3 0White Bear Twsp 2 0 1 0 1 1 1Red Lake County Total 2 0 2 0 0 1 1Redwood County Total 16 0 13 0 3 14 2Redwood Co. Sheriff 3 0 1 0 2 3 0Redwood Falls 13 0 12 0 1 11 2Renville County Total 18 0 11 1 6 15 3Renville Co. Sheriff 17 0 10 1 6 14 3Olivia 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Rice County Total 220 13 171 8 28 169 51Rice Co. Sheriff 81 7 51 4 19 59 22Faribault PD 67 4 53 3 7 49 18Northfield 72 2 67 1 2 61 11Rock County Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Luverne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Roseau County Total 31 1 20 2 8 20 11Roseau Co. Sheriff 14 0 11 1 2 10 4

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REPORTING AGENCIES Grand Total

Opium,Cocaine, etc. Marijuana Synthetic Other

(Includes Meth) Male Female

Roseau PD 8 0 6 1 1 7 1Warroad 9 1 3 0 5 3 6St. Louis County Total 709 53 343 120 193 543 166St. Louis Co. Sheriff 143 6 44 10 83 86 57Babbitt 2 0 2 0 0 2 0Chisholm 7 0 6 1 0 6 1Duluth 372 40 178 89 65 307 65Ely 14 0 12 1 1 12 2Eveleth 14 0 5 4 5 13 1Gilbert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hibbing 25 3 5 5 12 15 10Proctor 8 1 5 0 2 6 2Virginia 52 0 25 7 20 35 17Floodwood 2 0 1 1 0 1 1Hermantown 19 1 14 2 2 16 3Univ.of Minn. Duluth PD 51 2 46 0 3 44 7Scott County Total 728 73 487 20 148 577 151Scott Co. Sheriff 46 10 17 1 18 34 12Belle Plaine 47 2 35 3 7 38 9Jordan 49 5 21 0 23 38 11New Prague 31 1 25 2 3 27 4Shakopee 251 33 180 9 29 198 53Savage 110 7 88 2 13 90 20Prior Lake 194 15 121 3 55 152 42Sherburne County Total 299 13 226 16 44 255 44Sherburne Co. Sheriff 168 13 109 10 36 140 28Big Lake 9 0 8 1 0 8 1Elk River 121 0 108 5 8 106 15Becker PD 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Sibley County Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stearns County Total 618 21 446 27 124 498 120Stearns Co. Sheriff 88 1 58 2 27 64 24Cold Spring 35 0 32 0 3 27 8Melrose 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Paynesville 1 0 1 0 0 1 0St. Cloud 380 19 260 22 79 311 69Sauk Centre 56 1 52 1 2 50 56Waite Park 29 0 21 2 6 23 6Kimball 2 0 0 0 2 1 1St. Joseph 2 0 2 0 0 1 1Sartell 16 0 12 0 4 11 5Albany 2 0 2 0 0 2 0Avon 7 0 6 0 1 7 0Steele County Total 169 7 135 3 24 131 38Steele Co. Sheriff 29 1 20 1 7 21 8Owatonna 140 6 115 2 17 110 30Blooming Prairie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stevens County Total 19 0 14 0 5 15 4Stevens Co. Sheriff 6 0 3 0 3 3 3Morris 13 0 11 0 2 12 1Univ. of Minn. Morris PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Swift County Total 36 1 22 2 11 27 9Swift Co. Sheriff 6 0 0 2 4 4 2Appleton 2 0 2 0 0 2 0

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REPORTING AGENCIES Grand Total

Opium,Cocaine, etc. Marijuana Synthetic Other

(Includes Meth) Male Female

Benson 28 1 20 0 7 21 7Todd County Total 62 0 45 1 16 51 11Todd Co. Sheriff 55 0 39 1 15 45 10Staples 7 0 6 0 1 6 1Traverse County Total 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Wheaton PD 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Wabasha County Total 53 1 31 4 17 36 17Wabasha Co. Sheriff 9 1 0 2 6 6 3Lake City 35 0 27 1 7 24 11Wabasha PD 9 0 4 1 4 6 3Wadena County Total 8 1 3 2 2 5 3Wadena Co. Sheriff 4 1 2 0 1 3 1Wadena PD 4 0 1 2 1 2 2Waseca County Total 52 0 36 0 16 38 14Waseca Co. Sheriff 6 0 3 0 3 5 1Janesville 4 0 1 0 3 3 1New Richland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Waseca PD 42 0 32 0 10 30 12Washington County Total 669 8 479 13 169 520 149Washington Co. Sheriff 211 0 160 1 50 163 48Bayport 15 0 12 0 3 11 4Forest Lake 54 1 26 2 25 40 14Newport 15 0 13 0 2 12 3St. Paul Park 8 0 7 0 1 5 3Stillwater 35 0 23 2 10 28 7Cottage Grove 119 0 86 3 30 87 32Oakdale 46 1 37 3 5 37 9Woodbury 127 4 87 1 35 104 23Oak Park Heights 39 2 28 1 8 33 6Watonwan County Total 20 2 11 0 7 17 3Watonwan Co. Sheriff 11 0 4 0 7 9 2St. James 9 2 7 0 0 8 1Wilkin County Total 19 0 16 0 3 16 3Wilkin Co. Sheriff 8 0 6 0 2 7 1Breckenridge 11 0 10 0 1 9 2Winona County Total 168 24 103 10 31 141 27Winona Co. Sheriff 40 4 21 5 10 36 4St. Charles PD 4 0 4 0 0 3 1Winona PD 117 20 72 5 20 97 20Goodview 5 0 4 0 1 4 1Lewiston 2 0 2 0 0 1 1Wright County Total 398 8 308 27 55 310 88Wright Co. Sheriff 340 8 256 27 49 264 76Buffalo 57 0 52 0 5 45 12Annandale 1 0 0 0 1 1 0Yellow Medicine County Total 24 2 1 4 17 17 7Yellow Medicine Sheriff 20 1 0 4 15 14 6Canby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Granite Falls 4 1 1 0 2 3 1MN State Patrol - Total 20 2 9 0 9 16 4

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URBAN-RURAL AND REGIONAL INFORMATION

COMPARISON OF URBAN-RURAL CRIME OFFENSES/ARRESTS FOR 2012

Urban-rural crime comparison by offense offers information to agencies in evaluating the difference in crime occurring by geographical locations. The information that is available must be interpreted with caution as it gives a general indication of urban-rural crime only and does not represent data that can be applied to any one specific agency. Variations in crime are caused by a multitude of crime factors, which have been listed previously in this report. The information that is presented in this section lists the numbers of specific criminal offenses that have been reported to the appropriate urban or rural law

enforcement authority. Because of jurisdictional reasons, Capitol Security and State Patrol figures are excluded from this section of the report. Of additional value is the ratio of urban to rural crime offenses for 2012. The ratio is nothing more than the amount of one particular criminal offense for the urban area as compared with the amount of one particular offense for the rural area. A ratio of 7:1 aggravated assaults indicates that for every seven offenses of aggravated assault in an urban area, the rural area experienced one aggravated assault.

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TABLE 202012 URBAN OFFENSE AND CLEARANCE INFORMATION

84

Offenses Total Cleared ClearedKnown or Unfounded Actual Crime By By Arrest Percent

Offense Reported Number Offenses Rate Arrest Under 18 ClearedMurder/Non-Negligent Man. 87 9 78 2 64 3 82%Rape 1,704 124 1,580 42 599 56 38%Forcible 1,627 120 1,507 40 580 55 38%Attempted 77 4 73 2 19 1 26%Robbery Total 3,425 27 3,398 90 796 155 23%Firearm 994 8 986 26 228 32 23%Knife/Cutting 224 3 221 6 60 9 27%Other Weapon 520 6 514 14 166 25 32%Strong Arm 1,687 10 1,677 44 342 89 20%Aggravated Assault Total 5,857 72 5,785 154 3,540 378 61%Gun 1,039 8 1,031 27 499 36 48%Knife 1,108 18 1,090 29 695 93 64%Other Weapon 1,453 13 1,440 38 939 129 65%Hands, Feet, Etc. 2,257 33 2,224 59 1,407 120 63%Burglary Total 20,204 227 19,977 530 2,704 237 14%Forced Entry 11,151 81 11,070 294 1,669 140 15%Unlawful Entry 7,474 116 7,358 195 897 89 12%Attempted 1,579 30 1,549 41 138 8 9%Larceny Total 89,963 1,378 88,585 2,351 26,744 4,467 30%Auto Theft Total 7,454 312 7,142 190 960 85 13%Autos 5,961 263 5,698 151 758 77 13%Trucks/Buses 585 22 563 15 55 6 10%Other Vehicles 908 27 881 23 147 2 17%Arson 687 5 682 18 154 46 23%Part 1 Total w/o Arson 128,694 2,149 126,545 3,358 35,407 5,381 28%Part 1 Total w/Arson 129,381 2,154 127,227 3,376 35,561 5,427 28%Other Assaults 25,182 771 24,411 648 14,920 2,150 61%Forgery/Counterfeiting 3,392 52 3,340 89 1,148 18 34%Fraud 13,029 481 12,548 333 3,028 39 24%Embezzlement 59 - 59 2 37 3 63%Stolen Property 1,177 11 1,166 31 922 159 79%Vandalism 28,754 224 28,530 757 4,819 597 17%Weapons 1,966 81 1,885 50 1,139 213 60%Prostitution 591 4 587 16 469 3 80%Other Sex Offenses 3,154 243 2,911 77 1,325 158 46%Narcotics 14,565 48 14,517 385 11,893 1,762 82%Gambling 26 1 25 1 8 1 32%Family/Children 5,491 450 5,041 134 780 6 15%D.U.I. 13,826 30 13,796 366 13,441 129 97%Liquor Laws 8,283 20 8,263 219 7,929 1,183 96%Disorderly Conduct 20,772 634 20,138 534 14,509 1,548 72%Vagrancy 397 - 397 11 386 1 97%Other (Except Traffic) 24,877 591 24,286 644 19,804 3,343 82%Part 2 Total* 165,541 3,641 161,900 4,296 96,557 11,313 60%Grand Total 294,922 5,795 289,127 9,110 132,118 16,740 46%*Part Two Section and Total Does not include Part 2 offenses for St. Paul PD (Only Their "Other Assaults").

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TABLE 212012 URBAN PROPERTY INFORMATION

85

Property Type Number of Offenses Stolen Value Recovered ValueCurrency/Notes 9,561,446$ 263,288$ Jewelry/Metals 10,955,585$ 530,597$ Clothing/Furs 1,611,877$ 555,342$ Locally Stolen Autos 20,447,452$ 10,261,520$ Office Equipment 4,751,265$ 239,771$ TV/Radio/Stereo 7,644,606$ 1,006,275$ Firearms 772,046$ 83,612$ Household Items 950,239$ 31,928$ Consumer Items 1,263,609$ 287,029$ Livestock 31,723$ 2,104$ Miscellaneous 36,088,444$ 2,264,592$ Total 0 94,078,292$ 15,526,058$

Murder Totals 78 437$ Forcible Rape Totals 1,601 11,014$ Robbery Highway 2,107 680,845$ Commercial House 178 111,458$ Gas/Service Station 63 33,681$ Convenience Store 65 20,251$ Residence 260 217,121$ Bank 50 81,009$ Miscellaneous 577 265,624$

Totals 3,300 1,409,989$ Burglary Residence/Night 5,385 4,941,026$ Residence/Day 5,595 8,241,907$ Residence/Unknown 3,366 5,515,237$ Non-Residence/Night 2,677 3,708,200$ Non-Residence/Day 693 818,759$ Non-Residence/Unknown 2,586 3,596,507$

Totals 20,302 26,821,636$ Larceny by Value Larceny Over $200 31,703 45,133,321$ Larceny $50-$200 23,994 2,595,731$ Larceny Under $50 31,416 432,825$

Totals 87,113 48,161,877$

Auto Theft Totals 6,797 17,673,339$

GRAND TOTAL 119,191 94,078,292$

Larceny by Category Pocket Picking 388 160,441$ Purse Snatching 63 9,477$ Cargo Thefts 21 120,133$ Shoplifting 16,597 2,282,194$ From Autos 21,020 10,321,029$ Auto Parts/Accessories 2,478 1,034,497$ Bicycles 3,755 1,114,969$ From Buildings 8,851 6,832,912$ Coin Machines 96 49,044$ Livestock 66 7,331$ All Other 33,778 26,229,850$

Totals 87,113 48,161,877$

Autos-Stolen Locally-Recovered Locally 1,919Autos-Stolen Locally-Recovered Not Locally 1,176Total Stolen/Recovered 3,095 Autos-Stolen Not Locally-Recovered Locally 398

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TABLE 222012 RURAL OFFENSE AND CLEARANCE INFORMATION

86

Offenses Total Cleared ClearedKnown or Unfounded Actual Crime By By Arrest Percent

Offense Reported Number Offenses Rate Arrest Under 18 ClearedMurder/Non-Negligent Man. 14 - 14 1 9 - 64%Rape 505 27 478 30 229 24 48%Forcible 415 24 391 25 217 23 55%Attempted 90 3 87 6 12 1 14%Robbery Total 51 1 50 3 27 2 54%Firearm 19 - 19 1 10 1 53%Knife/Cutting 4 - 4 0 4 1 100%Other Weapon 19 1 18 1 9 - 50%Strong Arm 9 - 9 1 4 - 44%Aggravated Assault Total 938 21 917 58 756 58 82%Gun 144 6 138 9 114 13 83%Knife 123 - 123 8 109 9 89%Other Weapon 269 6 263 17 212 26 81%Hands, Feet, Etc. 402 9 393 25 321 10 82%Burglary Total 4,940 134 4,806 305 824 55 17%Forced Entry 3,291 69 3,222 204 535 26 17%Unlawful Entry 1,383 56 1,327 84 236 27 18%Attempted 266 9 257 16 53 2 21%Larceny Total 13,974 566 13,408 851 3,033 209 23%Auto Theft Total 1,170 72 1,098 70 371 34 34%Autos 766 51 715 45 276 26 39%Trucks/Buses 97 5 92 6 31 5 34%Other Vehicles 307 16 291 18 64 3 22%Arson 91 - 91 6 38 8 42%Part 1 Total w/o Arson 21,592 821 20,771 1,318 5,249 382 25%Part 1 Total w/Arson 21,683 821 20,862 1,324 5,287 390 25%Other Assaults 5,816 226 5,590 355 4,165 417 75%Forgery/Counterfeiting 407 12 395 25 143 2 36%Fraud 3,926 111 3,815 242 1,494 10 39%Embezzlement 19 1 18 1 9 - 50%Stolen Property 246 7 239 15 193 8 81%Vandalism 7,570 104 7,466 474 1,769 121 24%Weapons 567 22 545 35 369 22 68%Prostitution 20 2 18 1 3 - 17%Other Sex Offenses 873 59 814 52 472 55 58%Narcotics 3,688 20 3,668 233 3,211 297 88%Gambling 9 - 9 1 7 - 78%Family/Children 1,132 64 1,068 68 646 - 60%D.U.I. 5,348 13 5,335 338 5,211 51 98%Liquor Laws 1,687 18 1,669 106 1,556 280 93%Disorderly Conduct 6,128 162 5,966 378 4,058 196 68%Vagrancy 2 - 2 0 1 - 0%Other (Except Traffic) 12,610 363 12,247 777 9,842 505 80%Part 2 Total 50,048 1,184 48,864 3,100 33,149 1,964 68%Grand Total 71,731 2,005 69,726 4,423 38,436 2,354 55%

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TABLE 232012 RURAL PROPERTY INFORMATION

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Property Type Number of Offenses Stolen Value Recovered ValueCurrency/Notes $1,633,954 $46,820Jewelry/Metals $2,180,061 $153,154Clothing/Furs $113,617 $29,103Locally Stolen Autos $5,201,947 $2,046,215Office Equipment $389,547 $33,692TV/Radio/Stereo $708,085 $59,297Firearms $332,375 $31,799Household Items $250,269 $8,893Consumer Items $503,516 $19,555Livestock $78,247 $63,405Miscellaneous $9,244,811 $690,365Total $20,636,429 $3,182,298

Murder Totals 14 5$ Forcible Rape Totals 449 156$ Robbery Highway 17 3,082$ Commercial House 1 305$ Gas/Service Station 4 1,032$ Convenience Store 2 357$ Residence 13 55,593$ Bank 3 5,619$ Miscellaneous 10 1,658$

Totals 50 67,646$ Burglary Residence/Night 418 341,942$ Residence/Day 767 1,231,144$ Residence/Unknown 1,714 2,345,839$ Non-Residence/Night 411 568,090$ Non-Residence/Day 144 223,643$ Non-Residence/Unknown 1,352 1,783,132$

Totals 4,806 6,493,790$ Larceny by Value Larceny Over $200 4,517 9,794,390$ Larceny $50-$200 2,998 327,797$ Larceny Under $50 5,892 57,157$

Total 13,407 10,179,344$

Auto Theft Total 1,098 3,895,488$

GRAND TOTAL 19,824 20,636,429$ Larceny by Category Pocket Picking 1 1$ Purse Snatching 1 181$ Cargo Thefts 5 377$ Shoplifting 710 97,880$ From Autos 2,315 1,145,027$ Auto Parts/Accessories 279 162,478$ Bicycles 165 49,471$ From Buildings 1,671 2,873,261$ Coin Machines 11 3,442$ Livestock 27 58,684$ All Other 8,222 5,788,542$

Totals 13,407 10,179,344$

Autos-Stolen Locally-Recovered Locally 321 0Autos-Stolen Locally-Recovered Not Locally 182 0Total Stolen/Recovered 503 Autos-Stolen Not Locally-Recovered Locally - 0

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TABLE 24URBAN-RURAL* COMPARISON OF OFFENSES BY SEX

AND PERCENT OF TOTAL ARRESTS IN 2012

T = TotalM = MaleF = Female*State Patrol figures are excluded. 88

Percent PercentOffense Sex Urban of Total Rural of Total Total

Murder/Non-Negligent M 27 75% 9 25% 36 Manslaughter F 4 80% 1 20% 5

T 31 76% 10 24% 41 Negligent Manslaughter M 3 75% 1 25% 4

F 1 100% - 0% 1 T 4 80% 1 20% 5

Rape M 304 73% 113 27% 417 F 12 80% 3 20% 15 T 316 73% 116 27% 432

Robbery M 485 95% 27 5% 512 F 64 96% 3 4% 67 T 549 95% 30 5% 579

Aggravated Assault M 1,627 78% 446 22% 2,073 F 417 82% 93 18% 510 T 2,044 79% 539 21% 2,583

Burglary M 1,551 76% 495 24% 2,046 F 207 76% 67 24% 274 T 1,758 76% 562 24% 2,320

Larceny M 10,203 92% 935 8% 11,138 F 8,896 95% 461 5% 9,357 T 19,099 93% 1,396 7% 20,495

Motor Vehicle Theft M 475 76% 153 24% 628 F 210 87% 32 13% 242 T 685 79% 185 21% 870

Arson M 106 77% 32 23% 138 F 13 81% 3 19% 16 T 119 77% 35 23% 154

PART 1 - TOTAL* M 14,781 87% 2,211 13% 16,992 F 9,824 94% 663 6% 10,487 T 24,605 90% 2,874 10% 27,479

Other Assaults M 7,422 78% 2,094 22% 9,516 F 2,420 80% 617 20% 3,037 T 9,842 78% 2,711 22% 12,553

Forgery/Counterfeiting M 460 89% 57 11% 517 F 285 89% 36 11% 321 T 745 89% 93 11% 838

Fraud M 784 80% 190 20% 974 F 569 76% 181 24% 750 T 1,353 78% 371 22% 1,724

Embezzlement M 8 73% 3 27% 11 F 17 77% 5 23% 22 T 25 76% 8 24% 33

Stolen Property M 926 83% 194 17% 1,120 F 274 85% 50 15% 324 T 1,200 83% 244 17% 1,444

Vandalism M 2,069 84% 406 16% 2,475 F 427 86% 71 14% 498 T 2,496 84% 477 16% 2,973

Weapons M 609 71% 247 29% 856 F 51 75% 17 25% 68 T 660 71% 264 29% 924

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TABLE 24URBAN-RURAL* COMPARISON OF OFFENSES BY SEX

AND PERCENT OF TOTAL ARRESTS IN 2012

T = TotalM = MaleF = Female*State Patrol figures are excluded. 89

Percent PercentOffense Sex Urban of Total Rural of Total Total

Prostitution M 147 98% 3 2% 150 F 143 99% 1 1% 144 T 290 99% 4 1% 294

Other Sex Offenses M 749 73% 277 27% 1,026 F 34 76% 11 24% 45 T 783 73% 288 27% 1,071

Narcotics M 9,377 78% 2,642 22% 12,019 F 2,441 75% 812 25% 3,253 T 11,818 77% 3,454 23% 15,272

Gambling M 8 89% 1 11% 9 F 2 13% 4 27% 6 T 10 67% 5 33% 15

Family/Children M 140 77% 41 23% 181 F 115 75% 38 25% 153 T 255 76% 79 24% 334

Driving Under the Influence M 8,940 70% 3,825 30% 12,765 F 3,624 75% 1,226 25% 4,850 T 12,564 71% 5,051 29% 17,615

Liquor Laws M 7,232 76% 2,247 24% 9,479 F 3,850 76% 1,223 24% 5,073 T 11,082 76% 3,470 24% 14,552

Disorderly Conduct M 5,795 85% 1,019 15% 6,814 F 2,150 86% 347 14% 2,497 T 7,945 85% 1,366 15% 9,311

Vagrancy M 16 100% - 0% 16 F 3 100% - 0% 3 T 19 100% - 0% 19

Other (Except Traffic) M 10,716 65% 5,794 35% 16,510 F 3,490 65% 1,892 35% 5,382 T 14,206 65% 7,686 35% 21,892

PART 2 - TOTAL* M 55,398 74% 19,040 26% 74,438 F 19,895 75% 6,531 25% 26,426 T 75,293 75% 25,571 25% 100,864

Curfew/Loitering M 55 95% 3 5% 58 F 21 81% 5 19% 26 T 76 90% 8 10% 84

Runaways M 519 85% 89 15% 608 F 621 87% 89 13% 710 T 1,140 86% 178 14% 1,318

GRAND TOTAL* M 70,753 77% 21,343 23% 92,096 F 30,361 81% 7,288 19% 37,649 T 101,114 78% 28,631 22% 129,745

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TABLE 25URBAN-RURAL CRIME COMPARISON BY OFFENSE - 2012

90

Offenses Urban Total Rural Total Ratio U:R

Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughter 78 14 6:1

Rape 1,580 478 3:1

Robbery 3,398 50 68:1

Aggravated Assault 5,785 917 6:1

Burglary 19,977 4,806 4:1

Larceny 88,585 13,408 7:1

Motor Vehicle Theft 7,142 1,098 6:1

Arson 682 91 7:1

Part I Total 127,227 20,862 6:1

Other Assaults 24,411 5,590 4:1

Forgery/Counterfeiting 3,340 395 8:1

Fraud 12,548 3,815 3:1

Embezzlement 59 18 3:1

Stolen Property 1,166 239 5:1

Vandalism 28,530 7,466 4:1

Weapons 1,885 545 3:1

Prostitution 587 18 33:1

Other Sex Offenses 2,911 814 4:1

Narcotics 14,517 3,668 4:1

Gambling 25 9 3:1

Offenses Against Family/Children 5,041 1,068 5:1

Driving Under the Influence 13,796 5,335 3:1

Liquor Laws 8,263 1,669 5:1

Disorderly Conduct 20,138 5,966 3:1

Vagrancy 397 2 199:1

All Other (Except Traffic) 24,286 12,247 2:1

Part 2 Total 161,900 48,864 3:1

Grand Total 289,127 69,726 4:1

*State Patrol and Capitol Security figures are excluded.

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CRIME OFFENSES AND ARRESTS FOR STATE JUDICIAL DISTRICTS

The judicial district breakdown of crimes and arrests within Minnesota provides another measurement of the volume of crime based on specific areas. The judicial districts evaluated are based upon the ten judicial districts in the state. Judicial District 4, which is the most densely populated geographical section for the entire state, recorded the highest number of reported Part I offenses (44,839) and Part II offenses (58,786) of all districts. Thirty percent of the state's Part I offenses occurred in this district, while 27 percent of the Part II offenses were registered from this area. Approximately 40 percent of the state's violent crimes were recorded from this district and 29 percent of property crime was represented by this region. The largest portion of arrests for Part I and Part II offense were also registered from Judicial District 4.

There were 34,267 arrests for Part I violations compared to 132,372 arrests for Part II offenses. Judicial District 8 recorded the smallest amount of Part I offenses with 2,621. Judicial District 5 registered the second lowest amount of Part I offenses with 5,430. Judicial District 8, with 4,949 offenses, recorded the lowest number of Part II offenses. Judicial District 10 reported the least amount of violent crime (102) and Judicial District 8 the least amount of property offenses (1,541) in the state. The districts registering the highest clearance rate for Part I offenses in 2012 were Judicial Districts 1 and 7 with 34 percent and Judicial District 9 with 33 percent. The districts with the highest Part II clearance rates were Judicial District 9 with 69 percent and Judicial Districts 1, 7 and 8 showing a 67 percent clearance rate.

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FIGURE 29

STATE OF MINNESOTA JUDICIAL DISTRICTS

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2012 CRIMES AND ARRESTS FOR STATE JUDICIAL DISTRICTS*

Judicial District

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Percent of Total State Population

14%

11%

9%

22%

5%

5%

9%

3%

6%

17%

Part I Actual Offenses Reported 15,763

22,042

9,184

44,839

5,430

7,777

9,786

2,621

8,584

22,304

Number of Part I Offenses Cleared 5,361

6,687

2,747

10,425

1,596

1,960

3,373

698

2,871

5,672

Percent Cleared - Part I Offenses 34%

30%

29%

23%

29%

25%

34%

26%

33%

25%

Number of Violent Crimes 821 2,432 639 4,920 455 543 750 189 634 940

Violent Crime Rate (per 100,000 Inhabitants) 108 477 136 422 161 222 156 119 191 102

Number of Property Crimes 14,942 19,610 8,545 39,919 4,975 7,234 9,036 2,432 7,950 21,364

Property Crime Rate (per 100,000 Inhabitants) 1,974 3,847 1,828 3,430 1,768 2,970 1,887 1,541 2,404 2,330

Part 2 Actual Offenses Report 23,871 15,305 17,724 58,786 12,241 11,793 18,667 4,949 17,784 34,937

Number of Part 2 Offenses Cleared 16,055 6,592 11,805 32,375 8,056 5,984 12,534 3,362 12,359 21,742

Percent Cleared Part - 2 Offenses 67% 43% 66% 55% 65% 50% 67% 67% 69% 62%

Number of Part 1 Arrests 3,518 4,913 2,581 10,366 1,396 1,995 2,583 484 1,747 4,682

Number of Part 2 Arrests 14,795 14,127 10,377 36,210 7,561 6,244 11,073 2,826 7,488 16,947

*State Patrol and Capitol Security figures are excluded.

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STATE OF MINNESOTA JUDICIAL DISTRICTS

JUDICIAL DISTRICT #1 Carver Dakota Goodhue LeSueur McLeod Scott Sibley JUDICIAL DISTRICT #2 Ramsey JUDICIAL DISTRICT #3 Dodge Fillmore Freeborn Houston Mower Olmsted Rice Steele Wabasha Waseca Winona JUDICIAL DISTRICT #4 Hennepin JUDICIAL DISTRICT #5 Blue Earth Brown Cottonwood Faribault Jackson Lincoln Lyon Martin Murray Nicollet Nobles Pipestone Redwood Rock Watonwan

JUDICIAL DISTRICT #6 Carlton Cook Lake St. Louis JUDICIAL DISTRICT #7 Becker Benton Clay Douglas Mille Lacs Morrison Otter Tail Stearns Todd Wadena JUDICIAL DISTRICT #8 Big Stone Chippewa Grant Kandiyohi Lac Qui Parle Meeker Pope Renville Stevens Swift Traverse Wilkin Yellow Medicine

JUDICIAL DISTRICT #9 Aitkin Beltrami Cass Clearwater Crow Wing Hubbard Itasca Kittson Koochiching Lake of the Woods Mahnomen Marshall Norman Pennington Polk Red Lake Roseau JUDICIAL DISTRICT #10 Anoka Chisago Isanti Kanabec Pine Sherburne Washington Wright

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MINNESOTA LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEE INFORMATION

Minnesota State Law Enforcement agencies reported a total of 13,537 sworn and civilian employees for 2012. Of that amount, 8,753 were sworn personnel and 4,784 were civilian employees. The average number of full time law enforcement personnel in 2012 (including sworn and civilian) amounted to 2.3 employees per each 1,000 residents of the state. The average number of sworn personnel (excluding civilian) amounted to 1.6 employees per 1,000 population. The contributing law enforcement agencies averaged one full-time civilian employee to 1.8 full-time sworn personnel. These figures represent the averages as derived from the submitted data and are not the recommended ratios for Minnesota law enforcement agencies. The average ratio of law enforcement personnel for any given community may, and does, vary according to a number of community and policing factors. In 2012, the reporting sheriff's departments indicated 2,619 sworn personnel employed and 3,284 civilian personnel which amounted to a total of 5,903 employees. This was a 0.5 percent increase in staffing from previous year 2011 with a total of 5,873.

The police departments reported to have 5,401 sworn personnel in 2012, compared with 1,090 civilian employees. The total number of municipal employees equaled 6,491 personnel. Police departments experienced a 0.1 percent increase in personnel, with a 2011 total count of 6,485. The State Patrol figures indicate 567 sworn personnel and 321 civilian employees for a total of 888 for 2012. The State Patrol experienced a 9 percent increase in personnel from the previous year count of 813. Other zero population non-city agencies (Airport Police, Universities, etc.) reported 166 sworn personnel and 89 civilian employees for a total of 255. Of the total number of sworn personnel in 2012 (8,753), there were 7,713 males and 1,040 females. Considering the total number of civilian personnel for the same year (4,784), there were 2,078 males compared with 2,706 females. The total number of law enforcement employees for 2012 was 13,537

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POLICE EMPLOYEES AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2012 - URBAN

(Rate per 1,000 Inhabitants)

96

Agency Population GRAND TOTAL

Sworn Male

Sworn Female

TOTAL SWORN

Civil Male

Civil Female

TOTAL CIVIL

GROUP I (250,000 & over) Rate per 1,000 2.64 1.79 0.36 2.15 0.19 0.30 0.49

Minneapolis Police Dept 385,531 983 715 137 852 48 83 131 St Paul Police Dept 287,665 792 490 105 595 81 116 197

GROUP I TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 2) 673,196 1,775 1,205 242 1,447 129 199 328

GROUP II (100,000 - 250,000) Rate per 1,000 1.72 1.09 0.14 1.23 0.19 0.31 0.49

Rochester Police Dept 107,593 185 117 15 132 20 33 53 GROUP II TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 1) 107,593 185 117 15 132 20 33 53

GROUP III (50,000 - 100,000) Rate per 1,000 1.43 1.02 0.16 1.18 0.05 0.21 0.26

Blaine Police Dept 57,627 69 54 4 58 1 10 11 Bloomington Police Dept 83,533 140 99 10 109 8 23 31 Brooklyn Park Police Dept 76,366 133 91 14 105 6 22 28 Burnsville Police Dept 60,771 84 59 15 74 0 10 10 Coon Rapids Police Dept 61,950 71 56 7 63 0 8 8 Duluth Police Dept 86,931 174 124 19 143 7 24 31 Eagan Police Dept 64,702 79 59 9 68 3 8 11 Eden Prairie Police Dept 61,266 91 57 10 67 4 20 24 Lakeville Police Dept 56,386 62 47 6 53 1 8 9 Maple Grove Police Dept 62,042 78 56 7 63 2 13 15 Minnetonka Police Dept 50,118 72 47 8 55 3 14 17 Plymouth Police Dept 71,121 73 58 6 64 3 6 9 St Cloud Police Dept 66,350 121 80 18 98 7 16 23 Woodbury Public Safety 62,439 73 50 13 63 0 10 10

GROUP III TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 14) 921,602 1,320 937 146 1,083 45 192 237

GROUP IV (25,000 - 50,000) Rate per 1,000 1.46 1.04 0.17 1.21 0.03 0.22 0.25

Apple Valley Police Dept 49,463 54 40 5 45 0 9 9 Brooklyn Center Police Dept 30,336 59 39 8 47 1 11 12 Cottage Grove Police Dept 34,856 45 32 7 39 0 6 6 Edina Police Dept 48,311 69 43 5 48 4 17 21 Fridley Police Dept 27,418 43 33 4 37 0 6 6 Inver Grove Heights Police Dept 34,141 40 31 3 34 0 6 6 Mankato Dept of Public Safety 39,612 59 38 12 50 1 8 9

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POLICE EMPLOYEES AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2012 - URBAN

(Rate per 1,000 Inhabitants)

97

Maplewood Police Dept 38,311 57 47 5 52 1 4 5 Moorhead Police Dept 38,359 67 49 4 53 3 11 14 Oakdale Police Dept 27,589 40 23 8 31 3 6 9 Owatonna Police Dept 25,797 37 32 2 34 0 3 3 Richfield Police Dept 35,500 56 39 6 45 0 11 11 Roseville Police Dept 33,920 55 39 8 47 2 6 8 Savage Police Dept 27,119 38 29 4 33 1 4 5 Shakopee Police Dept 37,362 54 37 10 47 1 6 7 St Louis Park Police Dept 45,599 66 44 7 51 2 13 15 Winona Police Dept 27,805 41 33 4 37 1 3 4

GROUP IV TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 17) 601,498 880 628 102 730 20 130 150

GROUP V (10,000 - 25,000) Rate per 1,000 1.58 1.17 0.16 1.33 0.04 0.21 0.25

Albert Lea Police Dept 18,155 35 24 1 25 0 10 10 Alexandria Police Dept 11,155 25 18 2 20 1 4 5 Anoka Police Dept 17,274 33 25 2 27 1 5 6 Austin Police Dept 24,909 34 28 3 31 2 1 3 Bemidji Police Dept 13,535 31 26 3 29 0 2 2 Big Lake Police Dept 10,138 13 10 1 11 0 2 2 Brainerd Police Dept 13,695 29 21 2 23 0 6 6 Buffalo Police Dept 15,572 20 11 5 16 0 4 4 Centennial Lakes Police Dept 10,842 18 15 1 16 0 2 2 Champlin Police Dept 23,267 30 22 3 25 1 4 5 Chaska Police Dept 23,953 27 20 4 24 0 3 3 Cloquet Police Dept 12,218 21 19 0 19 0 2 2 Columbia Heights Police Dept 20,396 33 24 3 27 2 4 6 Crystal Police Dept 22,322 34 23 6 29 1 4 5 Elk River Police Dept 23,151 38 29 2 31 1 6 7 Fairmont Police Dept 10,748 19 16 0 16 1 2 3 Faribault Police Dept 23,532 37 26 5 31 1 5 6 Farmington Police Dept 21,249 28 23 2 25 0 3 3 Fergus Falls Police Dept 13,239 28 22 1 23 0 5 5 Forest Lake Police Dept 18,517 28 21 4 25 0 3 3 Golden Valley Police Dept 20,528 40 25 5 30 4 6 10 Grand Rapids Police Dept 10,953 22 17 2 19 0 3 3 Hastings Police Dept 22,343 32 26 3 29 0 3 3 Hibbing Police Dept 16,487 31 24 3 27 0 4 4 Hopkins Police Dept 17,727 37 21 6 27 3 7 10 Hutchinson Police Dept 14,287 31 19 3 22 1 8 9 Lino Lakes Police Dept 20,372 26 20 4 24 0 2 2 Marshall Police Dept 13,786 23 17 3 20 1 2 3 Mendota Heights Police Dept 11,156 18 15 2 17 0 1 1

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POLICE EMPLOYEES AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2012 - URBAN

(Rate per 1,000 Inhabitants)

98

Mounds View Police Dept 12,249 21 18 1 19 0 2 2 New Brighton Dept of Public Safety 21,622 32 25 2 27 1 4 5 New Hope Police Dept 20,496 37 24 6 30 1 6 7 New Ulm Police Dept 13,626 25 20 2 22 0 3 3 North Branch Police Dept 10,203 12 8 2 10 0 2 2 North Mankato Police Dept 13,497 14 11 2 13 0 1 1 North St Paul Police Dept 11,548 20 14 4 18 0 2 2 Northfield Police Dept 20,161 25 18 2 20 1 4 5 Orono Police Dept 11,501 19 15 1 16 1 2 3 Prior Lake Police Dept 22,972 26 21 2 23 0 3 3 Ramsey Police Dept 23,851 24 17 3 20 1 3 4 Red Wing Police Dept 16,586 32 26 1 27 1 4 5 Robbinsdale Police Dept 14,061 27 19 4 23 0 4 4 Rosemount Police Dept 22,043 24 18 4 22 0 2 2 Sartell Police Dept 15,999 18 13 4 17 0 1 1 Sauk Rapids Police Dept 12,872 14 13 0 13 0 1 1 South Lake Minnetonka Police Dept 11,747 16 13 1 14 1 1 2 South St Paul Police Dept 20,316 29 23 4 27 0 2 2 St Peter Police Dept 11,282 19 14 0 14 0 5 5 Stillwater Police Dept 18,366 25 18 3 21 2 2 4 West St Paul Police Dept 19,691 32 24 3 27 1 4 5 White Bear Lake Police Dept 23,981 34 20 7 27 2 5 7 Willmar Police Dept 19,761 35 29 2 31 0 4 4 Worthington Police Dept 12,863 32 22 1 23 1 8 9

GROUP V TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 53) 896,800 1,413 1,050 142 1,192 33 188 221

GROUP VI (2,500 - 10,000) Rate per 1,000 1.86 1.49 0.15 1.63 0.03 0.20 0.23

Albany Police Dept 2,581 4 3 0 3 0 1 1 Annandale Police Dept 3,253 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 Baxter Police Dept 7,669 14 10 3 13 0 1 1 Bayport Police Dept 3,498 5 4 1 5 0 0 0 Becker Police Dept 4,573 6 5 0 5 0 1 1 Belle Plaine Police Dept 6,712 10 7 1 8 0 2 2 Benson Police Dept 3,265 7 5 1 6 0 1 1 Blue Earth Police Dept 3,379 5 4 1 5 0 0 0 Breckenridge Police Dept 3,412 7 6 1 7 0 0 0 Caledonia Police Dept 2,890 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Cambridge Police Dept 8,174 14 11 2 13 0 1 1 Cannon Falls Police Dept 4,115 8 6 1 7 0 1 1 Chisholm Police Dept 5,014 11 9 1 10 0 1 1 Cold Spring / Richmond Police Dept 5,489 8 7 0 7 0 1 1 Corcoran Police Dept 5,421 8 7 0 7 0 1 1

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POLICE EMPLOYEES AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2012 - URBAN

(Rate per 1,000 Inhabitants)

99

Crookston Police Dept 7,952 17 15 0 15 0 2 2 Dayton Police Dept 4,707 6 5 0 5 0 1 1 Deephaven Police Dept 4,110 8 7 0 7 0 1 1 Detroit Lakes Police Dept 8,635 16 13 1 14 0 2 2 Dilworth Police Dept 4,055 7 6 0 6 0 1 1 East Grand Forks Police Dept 8,667 24 19 2 21 1 2 3 Ely Police Dept 3,487 8 7 0 7 0 1 1 Eveleth Police Dept 3,747 11 10 0 10 0 1 1 Glencoe Police Dept 5,674 10 8 1 9 0 1 1 Glenwood Police Dept 2,584 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Goodview Police Dept 4,067 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 Granite Falls Police Dept 2,919 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Hermantown Police Dept 9,487 17 11 3 14 0 3 3 International Falls Police Dept 6,474 12 11 0 11 1 0 1 Jordan Police Dept 5,512 10 8 0 8 0 2 2 Kasson Police Dept 5,977 8 8 0 8 0 0 0 La Crescent Police Dept 4,867 8 6 1 7 0 1 1 Lake City Police Dept 5,102 12 10 0 10 1 1 2 Lake Crystal Police Dept 2,569 11 4 0 4 6 1 7 Lakes Area Police Dept 9,481 14 9 3 12 0 2 2 Le Sueur Police Dept 4,089 8 7 0 7 0 1 1 Litchfield Police Dept 6,778 10 9 0 9 0 1 1 Little Falls Police Dept 8,407 15 13 0 13 0 2 2 Long Prairie Police Dept 3,485 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 Medina Police Dept 4,930 11 9 1 10 0 1 1 Melrose Police Dept 3,626 5 4 0 4 0 1 1 Milaca Police Dept 2,969 5 4 0 4 0 1 1 Minnetrista Police Dept 8,734 14 11 0 11 2 1 3 Montevideo Police Dept 5,425 10 8 1 9 0 1 1 Montgomery Police Dept 2,979 5 4 0 4 0 1 1 Moose Lake Police Dept 2,772 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 Morris Police Dept 5,327 10 7 1 8 0 2 2 Mound Police Dept 9,122 13 10 2 12 0 1 1 New Prague Police Dept 7,378 11 9 0 9 0 2 2 Newport Police Dept 3,462 7 7 0 7 0 0 0 Oak Park Heights Police Dept 4,372 10 9 0 9 0 1 1 Olivia Police Dept 2,503 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 Park Rapids Police Dept 3,738 11 9 1 10 0 1 1 Plainview Police Dept 3,366 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 Princeton Police Dept 4,734 13 9 2 11 0 2 2 Proctor Police Dept 3,081 7 6 0 6 0 1 1 Redwood Falls Police Dept 5,295 13 9 2 11 0 2 2 Rogers Police Dept 8,663 18 13 2 15 1 2 3

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POLICE EMPLOYEES AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2012 - URBAN

(Rate per 1,000 Inhabitants)

100

Roseau Police Dept 2,653 6 5 0 5 0 1 1 Sauk Centre Police Dept 4,350 7 6 0 6 0 1 1 Sleepy Eye Police Dept 3,627 6 5 1 6 0 0 0 Spring Lake Park Police Dept 6,461 13 10 1 11 0 2 2 St Anthony Police Dept 8,289 26 22 1 23 1 2 3 St Charles Police Dept 3,764 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 St Francis Police Dept 7,274 12 10 0 10 0 2 2 St James Police Dept 4,641 8 5 2 7 0 1 1 St Joseph Police Dept 6,584 8 7 0 7 0 1 1 St Paul Park Police Dept 5,320 9 8 1 9 0 0 0 Staples Police Dept 3,004 5 3 1 4 0 1 1 Thief River Falls Police Dept 8,639 17 13 2 15 0 2 2 Two Harbors Police Dept 3,774 9 8 0 8 0 1 1 Virginia Police Dept 8,779 19 17 1 18 0 1 1 Wabasha Police Dept 2,540 6 5 0 5 0 1 1 Wadena Police Dept 4,120 9 7 1 8 0 1 1 Waite Park Police Dept 6,767 17 11 3 14 0 3 3 Waseca Police Dept 9,483 15 12 2 14 0 1 1 Wayzata Police Dept 3,716 13 11 1 12 0 1 1 West Hennepin Dept of Public Safety 5,313 11 8 1 9 0 2 2 Windom Police Dept 4,682 9 6 2 8 0 1 1 Wyoming Police Dept 7,851 10 8 1 9 1 0 1 Zumbrota Police Dept 3,277 4 4 0 4 0 0 0

GROUP VI TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 81) 419,661 782 625 61 686 14 82 96

GROUP VII (Under 2,500) Rate per 1,000 2.05 1.87 0.11 1.98 0.02 0.06 0.08

Appleton Police Dept 1,423 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Avon Police Dept 1,407 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Babbitt Police Dept 1,486 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Belgrade Police Dept 746 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Blackduck Police Dept 791 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Blooming Prairie Police Dept 2,011 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Brownton Police Dept 768 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Crosby Police Dept 2,404 9 7 1 8 1 0 1 Dawson Police Dept 1,552 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Eagle Lake Police Dept 2,441 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Elko New Market Police Dept 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Elmore Police Dept 668 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Floodwood Police Dept 532 4 3 0 3 0 1 1 Gilbert Police Dept 1,813 6 6 0 6 0 0 0 Hallock Police Dept 989 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Hokah Police Dept 584 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

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POLICE EMPLOYEES AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2012 - URBAN

(Rate per 1,000 Inhabitants)

101

Houston Police Dept 987 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Hoyt Lakes Police Dept 2,033 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 Isanti Police Dept 1,750 9 7 1 8 0 1 1 Janesville Police Dept 2,273 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Kimball Police Dept 768 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 Lakefield Police Dept 1,707 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Lester Prairie Police Dept 1,743 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Lewiston Police Dept 1,633 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Mapleton Police Dept 1,770 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Mountain Lake Police Dept 2,120 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 New Richland Police Dept 1,212 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Ortonville Police Dept 1,931 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Osakis Police Dept 1,753 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Osseo Police Dept 2,449 6 5 0 5 0 1 1 Paynesville Police Dept 2,451 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Silver Bay Police Dept 1,902 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Silver Lake Police Dept 843 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Slayton Police Dept 2,170 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Spring Grove Police Dept 1,340 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Springfield Police Dept 2,169 5 4 1 5 0 0 0 Tracy Police Dept 2,180 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Warroad Police Dept 1,795 6 5 0 5 0 1 1 Wells Police Dept 2,361 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Wheaton Police Dept 1,435 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 Winnebago Public Safety 1,448 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 Winsted Police Dept 2,373 3 3 0 3 0 0 0

GROUP VII TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 42) 66,211 136 124 7 131 1 4 5

GROUP Non Cities 0 Population University of Minnesota - Duluth 0 12 9 1 10 0 2 2 Metropolitan Airport Police Dept 0 136 65 14 79 27 30 57 University of Minnesota - Minneapolis 0 64 38 11 49 5 10 15 University of Minnesota - Morris 0 6 2 1 3 2 1 3 Three Rivers Park District 0 37 21 4 25 7 5 12

NON CITIES TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 5) 0 255 135 31 166 41 48 89 Rate per 1,000 1.83 1.31 0.20 1.51 0.08 0.24 0.32

URBAN-POLIC E DEPARTMENT GRAND TOTAL 3,686,561 6,746 4,821 746 5,567 303 876 1,179

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SHERIFFS OFFICE EMPLOYEES AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2012 - RURAL

(Rate per 1,000 Inhabitants)

102

Agency Population GRAND TOTAL

Sworn Male

Sworn Female

TOTAL SWORN

Civil Male

Civil Female

TOTAL CIVIL

GROUP I (250,000 & over) Rate per 1,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GROUP I TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GROUP II (100,000 - 250,000) Rate per 1,000 2.19 1.21 0.13 1.34 0.37 0.49 0.85

Wright County Sheriff 106,783 234 129 14 143 39 52 91 GROUP II TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 1) 106,783 234 129 14 143 39 52 91

GROUP III (50,000 - 100,000) Rate per 1,000 3.54 1.47 0.18 1.65 0.92 0.97 1.89

Anoka County Sheriff 80,111 240 106 10 116 61 63 124 Carver County Sheriff 67,792 133 65 4 69 27 37 64 Ramsey County Sheriff 80,403 389 187 28 215 106 68 174 St Louis County Sheriff 58,894 240 95 8 103 61 76 137 Stearns County Sheriff 50,232 179 53 9 62 53 64 117 Washington County Sheriff 61,149 230 80 11 91 60 79 139

GROUP III TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 6) 398,581 1,411 586 70 656 368 387 755

GROUP IV (25,000 - 50,000) Rate per 1,000 2.93 1.13 0.09 1.22 0.84 0.87 1.71

Beltrami County Sheriff 30,459 71 28 2 30 19 22 41 Cass County Sheriff 28,787 59 34 0 34 11 14 25 Chisago County Sheriff 26,768 72 36 3 39 15 18 33 Crow Wing County Sheriff 39,214 118 35 2 37 42 39 81 Isanti County Sheriff 29,934 53 19 1 20 15 18 33 Itasca County Sheriff 34,453 71 50 9 59 3 9 12 Morrison County Sheriff 25,047 53 18 1 19 13 21 34 Olmsted County Sheriff 37,768 156 59 5 64 56 36 92 Otter Tail County Sheriff 44,439 74 31 0 31 17 26 43 Pine County Sheriff 29,980 75 29 2 31 22 22 44 Scott County Sheriff 26,940 126 39 2 41 42 43 85 Sherburne County Sheriff 44,433 238 72 8 80 80 78 158

GROUP IV TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 12) 398,222 1,166 450 35 485 335 346 681

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SHERIFFS OFFICE EMPLOYEES AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2012 - RURAL

(Rate per 1,000 Inhabitants)

103

Agency Population GRAND TOTAL

Sworn Male

Sworn Female

TOTAL SWORN

Civil Male

Civil Female

TOTAL CIVIL

GROUP V (10,000 - 25,000) Rate per 1,000 3.21 1.21 0.09 1.30 0.89 1.02 1.91

Aitkin County Sheriff 16,327 48 14 3 17 14 17 31 Becker County Sheriff 24,120 54 18 1 19 19 16 35 Benton County Sheriff 17,168 71 22 2 24 19 28 47 Blue Earth County Sheriff 18,119 89 23 1 24 31 34 65 Carlton County Sheriff 20,669 45 17 2 19 11 15 26 Clay County Sheriff 17,040 64 26 3 29 18 17 35 Dakota County Sheriff 18,211 176 63 14 77 59 40 99 Dodge County Sheriff 14,265 29 22 0 22 4 3 7 Douglas County Sheriff 23,529 75 25 1 26 23 26 49 Fillmore County Sheriff 21,027 31 19 0 19 8 4 12 Freeborn County Sheriff 13,341 64 22 0 22 24 18 42 Goodhue County Sheriff 21,808 101 36 2 38 29 34 63 Hubbard County Sheriff 16,848 44 16 0 16 12 16 28 Kanabec County Sheriff 16,364 46 18 0 18 13 15 28 Kandiyohi County Sheriff 22,804 102 30 3 33 33 36 69 Le Sueur County Sheriff 17,791 31 16 0 16 7 8 15 Lyon County Sheriff 10,091 44 12 1 13 12 19 31 Martin County Sheriff 10,253 29 10 1 11 6 12 18 McLeod County Sheriff 11,246 55 19 3 22 8 25 33 Meeker County Sheriff 16,702 42 18 1 19 8 15 23 Mille Lacs County Sheriff 18,645 65 23 1 24 20 21 41 Mower County Sheriff 14,556 64 19 2 21 17 26 43 Polk County Sheriff 15,225 27 22 1 23 0 4 4 Redwood County Sheriff 10,888 23 12 0 12 5 6 11 Renville County Sheriff 13,348 26 9 1 10 6 10 16 Rice County Sheriff 22,100 50 21 3 24 13 13 26 Roseau County Sheriff 11,302 20 9 0 9 3 8 11 Sibley County Sheriff 15,344 22 11 0 11 5 6 11 Todd County Sheriff 19,326 29 14 0 14 9 6 15 Wabasha County Sheriff 11,588 28 16 0 16 6 6 12 Winona County Sheriff 14,589 57 19 1 20 17 20 37

GROUP V TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 31) 514,634 1,651 621 47 668 459 524 983

GROUP VI (2,500 - 10,000) Rate per 1,000 6.00 2.48 0.30 2.78 1.57 1.65 3.22

Big Stone County Sheriff 3,379 8 5 0 5 1 2 3 Brown County Sheriff 6,671 35 8 2 10 12 13 25

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SHERIFFS OFFICE EMPLOYEES AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2012 - RURAL

(Rate per 1,000 Inhabitants)

104

Agency Population GRAND TOTAL

Sworn Male

Sworn Female

TOTAL SWORN

Civil Male

Civil Female

TOTAL CIVIL

Chippewa County Sheriff 6,252 18 8 0 8 8 2 10 Clearwater County Sheriff 8,762 24 9 0 9 7 8 15 Cook County Sheriff 5,216 21 12 1 13 3 5 8 Cottonwood County Sheriff 4,975 20 9 0 9 7 4 11 Faribault County Sheriff 6,809 25 10 1 11 7 7 14 Grant County Sheriff 6,064 11 6 0 6 1 4 5 Hennepin County Sheriff 7,640 748 279 56 335 200 213 413 Houston County Sheriff 8,506 26 13 0 13 9 4 13 Jackson County Sheriff 8,638 26 13 0 13 13 0 13 Kittson County Sheriff 3,598 10 5 0 5 2 3 5 Koochiching County Sheriff 6,940 18 10 0 10 4 4 8 Lac Qui Parle County Sheriff 4,200 11 7 0 7 1 3 4 Lake County Sheriff 5,274 28 15 1 16 5 7 12 Lake of the Woods County Sheriff 4,076 10 5 0 5 1 4 5 Lincoln County Sheriff 5,942 12 6 0 6 1 5 6 Mahnomen County Sheriff 5,455 19 11 1 12 1 6 7 Marshall County Sheriff 9,512 18 12 0 12 2 4 6 Murray County Sheriff 6,622 13 9 0 9 1 3 4 Nicollet County Sheriff 8,191 38 12 0 12 10 16 26 Nobles County Sheriff 8,680 34 10 2 12 13 9 22 Norman County Sheriff 6,905 7 4 0 4 1 2 3 Pennington County Sheriff 5,399 27 6 1 7 13 7 20 Pipestone County Sheriff 9,670 22 12 0 12 5 5 10 Pope County Sheriff 8,496 15 8 0 8 2 5 7 Red Lake County Sheriff 4,121 11 7 0 7 3 1 4 Rock County Sheriff 9,762 15 9 1 10 2 3 5 Steele County Sheriff 9,050 25 18 2 20 0 5 5 Stevens County Sheriff 4,474 14 6 0 6 2 6 8 Swift County Sheriff 5,171 16 8 1 9 0 7 7 Traverse County Sheriff 2,150 12 5 0 5 3 4 7 Wadena County Sheriff 9,019 20 7 1 8 4 8 12 Waseca County Sheriff 6,316 26 11 0 11 9 6 15 Watonwan County Sheriff 6,657 21 7 0 7 14 0 14 Wilkin County Sheriff 3,215 17 5 1 6 4 7 11 Yellow Medicine County Sheriff 8,460 20 9 0 9 6 5 11

GROUP VI TOTAL (Agency Total Count = 37) 240,267 1,441 596 71 667 377 397 774 Rate per 1,000 3.56 1.44 0.14 1.58 0.95 1.03 1.98 RURAL-SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT GRAND TOTAL

1,658,487 5,903 2,382 237 2,619 1,578 1,706 3,284

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POLICE, SHERIFF AND STATE PATROL EMPLOYEE DATA - 2012

Population *

Number Civilian

Number Sworn

Sworn Rate per 1,000

Total Employees

Total Rate Per 1,000

POLICE DEPARTMENTS - Urban

Group I - 250,000 or over 673,196 328 1447 2.1 1775 2.6 Group II - 100,000 - 250,000 107,593 53 132 1.2 185 1.7 Group III - 50,000 - 100,000 921,602 237 1083 1.2 1320 1.4 Group IV - 25,000 - 50,000 601,498 150 730 1.2 880 1.5 Group V - 10,000 - 25,000 896,800 221 1192 1.3 1413 1.6 Group VI - 2,500 - 10,000 419,661 96 686 1.6 782 1.9 Group VII - Under 2,500 66,211 5 131 2.0 136 2.1 POLICE TOTALS 3,686,561 1,090 5,401 1.5 6,491 1.8

SHERIFFS OFFICES - Rural

Group I - 250,000 or over 0 0 0 0 0 0 Group II - 100,000 - 250,000 106,783 91 143 1.3 234 2.2 Group III - 50,000 - 100,000 398,581 755 656 1.6 1411 3.5 Group IV - 25,000 - 50,000 398,222 681 485 1.2 1166 2.9 Group V - 10,000 - 25,000 514,634 983 668 1.3 1651 3.2 Group VI - Under 10,000 240,267 774 667 2.8 1441 6.0 SHERIFFS TOTALS 1,658,487 3,284 2,619 1.6 5,903 3.6

NON-CITIES 0 POPULATION TOTALS - 89 166 - 255 -

STATE PATROL TOTALS - 321 567 - 888 -

STATE TOTALS 5,345,048 4784 8753 1.6 13537 2.3

TABLE 30

RATE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEES (SWORN AND CIVILIAN)

PER 1,000 INHABITANTS - 2012

POLICE (Urban) Total Sworn Civil

Group I - 250,000 or over 2.6 2.1 0.5

Group II - 100,000 - 250,000 1.7 1.2 0.5

Group III - 50,000 - 100,000 1.4 1.2 0.3

Group IV - 25,000 - 50,000 1.5 1.2 0.2 Group V - 10,000 - 25,000 1.6 1.3 0.2

Group VI - 2,500 - 10,000 1.9 1.6 0.2

Group VII - Under 2,500 2.1 2.0 0.1 TOTAL 1.8 1.5 0.3

SHERIFFS (Rural) Total Sworn Civil

Group I - 250,000 or over None that apply

Group II - 100,000 - 250,000 2.2

1.3 0.9

Group III - 50,000 - 100,000 3.5

1.6 1.9

Group IV - 25,000 - 50,000 2.9

1.2 1.7

Group V - 10,000 - 25,000 3.2

1.3 1.9

Group VI - Under 10,000 6.0

2.8 3.2

TOTAL 3.6 1.6 2.0

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STATE PATROL EMPLOYEES AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2012

Agency Name GRAND TOTAL

Sworn Male

Sworn Female

TOTAL SWORN Civil Male Civil Female

TOTAL CIVIL

Brainerd 44 33 3 36 1 7 8

Capitol Security 57 11 0 11 38 8 46

Central Office 111 40 6 46 28 37 65

Commercial Vehicle 97 26 1 27 56 14 70 Detroit Lakes 41 34 1 35 1 5 6

Duluth 40 33 1 34 3 3 6

Golden Valley 83 63 14 77 1 5 6

Mankato 31 23 6 29 0 2 2 Marshall 37 28 3 31 2 4 6

MN State Patrol Waters Edge 97 26 1 27 56 14 70

Oakdale 69 55 9 64 0 5 5

Rochester 64 43 3 46 8 10 18 St Cloud 60 49 7 56 0 4 4

Thief River Falls 27 24 1 25 0 2 2

Virginia 30 22 1 23 3 4 7

STATE PATROL GRAND TOTAL 888 510 57 567 197 124 321

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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED

Vital information other than Uniform Crime Reporting is also collected that evaluates the number of law enforcement personnel who have been assaulted and/or killed. The data from those county (sheriff) and municipal (police) agencies reporting is collected and tabulated annually. In 2012 Minnesota began the reporting of the assault or killing of law enforcement K-9 police dogs. There were a total of 401 assaults recorded in Minnesota for 2012. Of that total, 305 involved hands, fists, or feet; 15 were attributed to a firearm; 74 involved some other dangerous weapon, and 7 were committed with a knife or cutting instrument this year. There were 244 assaults in which there was no personal injury to the law enforcement officer, while 156 registered some form of personal injury with one officer killed in the line of duty. The type of activities most responsible for the assault situations were: “Responding to "Disturbance Calls" with 139 and “Attempting Other Arrests” with 67 incidents.

The most frequent time of assaults was indicated as between 4:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m., with 259 confrontations. The type of assignment most frequently registered with assaults during the year 2012 was a one officer vehicle - assisted (166 incidents) followed by two officer vehicle (117 incidents). There was one law enforcement officer fatality in 2012. There was one K-9 police dog fatality in 2012.

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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED SUMMARY - 2012

Total Type of Weapon Type of Assignment Officers

Number of Officers

Assaulted

Knife/Other

Cutting Hands, Fists,

Other Dangerous

Two-Officer

One-Officer Vehicle

Detective/Other Plain Clothes

Other Assignment

Officer Assaults

Type of Activity or Killed Firearm Instrument Feet Weapon Vehicle Alone Assist Alone Assist Alone Assist Cleared* Responding to disturbance calls (family quarrels, person with firearms, etc...) 139 2 3 112 22 35 13 81 1 4 1 4 135

Burglaries in progress or pursuing burglary suspects 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Robberies in progress or pursuing robbery suspects 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Attempting other arrests 67 1 0 57 9 29 6 14 0 3 4 11 66 Civil disorder (riot, mass disobedience, etc...) 5 0 0 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 5 Handling, transporting, custody of prisoners 31 1 0 20 10 11 5 9 1 0 0 5 29 Investigating suspicious persons or circumstances 59 9 1 36 13 20 7 21 3 1 3 4 56 Ambush, no warning 6 1 1 4 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 5 Handling persons with mental disabilities 25 0 0 19 6 5 3 14 0 1 1 1 20 Traffic pursuits and stops 30 0 0 23 7 9 4 13 0 2 0 2 28 All Other 36 0 1 29 6 5 10 9 1 0 6 5 36 Total 401 15 7 305 74 117 50 166 6 11 17 34 383

* Clearance indicates that at least one person was arrested. It does not preclude the fact that others may have also been involved in the offense.

Type of Weapon Utilized

Total Assaults

Knife/Other Cutting

Hands, Fists,

Other Dangerous

Type of Injury Reported Firearm Instrument Feet Weapon Killed in Line of Duty by Felonious Act 1 1 0 0 0 Killed in Line of Duty by Accident or Negligence 0 0 0 0 0 Sustained Personal Injury 156 2 4 135 15 Without Personal Injury 244 12 3 170 59

Total 401 15 7 305 74

Time of Assault By Incident 12:00

2:00 2:00 4:00

4:00 6:00

6:00 8:00

8:00 10:00

10:00 12:00

12:00 2:00

2:00 4:00

4:00 6:00

6:00 8:00

8:00 10:00

10:00 12:00

AM 51 48 15 10 7 22 PM 21 16 40 33 37 50

Total # LEOKA Incidents: 350 *Total LEOKA Incidents Cleared: 335 % Officer Assault Incidents Cleared: 96%

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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED - 2012

By Agency

Injury Type

Agency Name Assaulted No

Injury

Assaulted Sustained

Injury

Total Reported Assaults

Killed by Felonious

Act* Killed by Accident

Total Reported

Killed

Agency Total Assaulted /

Killed Albert Lea Police Dept 1 1 1 Anoka Police Dept 1 1 1 Beltrami County Sheriff 5 5 5 Bemidji Police Dept 8 4 12 12 Benson Police Dept 1 1 1 Benton County Sheriff 1 1 1 Blaine Police Dept 2 3 5 5 Bloomington Police Dept 4 5 9 9 Brainerd Police Dept 3 2 5 5 Burnsville Police Dept 7 7 7 Cannon Falls Police Dept 4 4 4 Champlin Police Dept 1 1 1 Cold Spring / Richmond Police Dept* 1 1 1 Columbia Heights Police Dept 2 2 4 4 Corcoran Police Dept 1 1 1 Douglas County Sheriff 2 2 2 Eden Prairie Police Dept 2 2 2 Edina Police Dept 1 1 1 Elk River Police Dept 1 1 1 Fergus Falls Police Dept 5 3 8 8 Fridley Police Dept 2 2 4 4 Goodview Police Dept 1 1 1 Hopkins Police Dept 1 1 1 Inver Grove Heights Police Dept 2 2 4 4 Jordan Police Dept 3 3 3 Kandiyohi County Sheriff 4 1 5 5 Koochiching County Sheriff 2 2 2 Le Sueur County Sheriff 1 1 1 Maple Grove Police Dept 1 1 1 Medina Police Dept 1 1 1 Metropolitan Airport Police Dept 4 3 7 7 Mille Lac Tribal PD 2 2 4 4 Minneapolis Police Dept 73 63 136 136 Moorhead Police Dept 1 1 1 Mound Police Dept 1 1 1

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Agency Name

Injury Type Total Reported

Killed

Agency Total Assaulted /

Killed Assaulted No

Injury

Assaulted Sustained

Injury

Total Reported Assaults

Killed by Felonious

Act* Killed by Accident

New Brighton Dept of Public Safety 2 2 2

New Hope Police Dept 1 1 2 2 Otter Tail County Sheriff 3 3 3 Pelican Rapids Police Dept 1 1 1 Pope County Sheriff 1 1 1 Prior Lake Police Dept 1 1 1 Red Wing Police Dept 5 5 5 Redwood Falls Police Dept 2 2 2 Richfield Police Dept 6 6 6 Rochester Police Dept 10 10 10 Rosemount Police Dept 2 2 2 Sartell Police Dept 2 1 3 3 Shakopee Police Dept 8 5 13 13 Sherburne County Sheriff 1 2 3 3 South Lake Minnetonka Police Dept 1 1 1 St Paul Police Dept** 68 22 90 90 University of MN Police Dept - Minneapolis

1 1 1

Willmar Police Dept 6 2 8 8 Woodbury Public Safety 1 1 1 Worthington Police Dept 2 2 2 STATE TOTALS 244 156 400 1* 0 1 401 URBAN TOTALS (PD) 224 141 365 1 0 1 366 RURAL TOTALS (SO) 14 9 23 0 0 0 23 ZERO POPULATION TOTALS 6 6 12 0 0 0 12 K-9 Police Dog Incident ** 1 0 1 1

In Memory of:

* Officer Tom Decker - Cold Spring/Richmond PD ** K-9 Police Dog - Kody - St. Paul PD

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FIGURE 30

Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted - 2012 By Type of Weapon

FIGURE 31

Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted - 2012

By Type of Activity

Total LEOKA Incidents = 350 Total Officer Assaults = 400 Total Officers Killed = 1

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FIGURE 32

Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted - 2012 By Type of Assignment

FIGURE 33

Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted - 2012

By Time of Incident

Total LEOKA Incidents = 350 Total Officer Assaults = 400 Total Officers Killed = 1

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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS FIREARMS DISCHARGES

Pursuant to Minnesota State Statute 626.553, Subdivision 2, information is collected concerning firearm discharges by law enforcement officers in Minnesota. 1978 was the first full year that this information was available. In 2012 the number of individuals shot and killed from police fire was 8. This total was the same as last year but down from 2009 and 2010. Of the incidents reported, there were 123 shots fired during 35 incidents. There were no incidents where multiple agencies fired shots. There are six general areas of information collected: the Type of Activity the officer was engaged in at the time of the discharge; Type of Weapon Used; Purpose of the Discharge; Results of the Discharge; Time of Day; and the Level of the Incident which precipitated the discharge.

The highest number of discharges by Type of Activity occurred during “Responding to Disturbance Call” with 26 shots fired. One hundred four (85%) of the shots fired were with a handgun, 16 with a rifle or shotgun and 3 with another firearm. Of the 35 firearms discharge incidents, 27 individuals were fired at while 8 were either accidental discharges or law enforcement officers were not firing at an individual. Of the 27 individuals fire at, 8 were killed and 7 were wounded. Information on the size of the community served by the departments was also tabulated. 25 shots (20%) were fired in communities under 50,000 population, and 98 (80%) in communities over 50,000 population. Four shots were by a zero population agency, Metropolitan Airport Police. Of the 123 shots fired, 114 were in felony situations. Eight shots that were fired in the ‘Other” category were the result of accidental discharges.

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TABLE 34

FIREARMS DISCHARGES SUMMARY REPORT - 2012

BY AGENCY ACTIVITY AND SHOTS FIRED

Type of Activity Total Agency

Reports Total # Shots Fired By Type of Activity Attempting other arrest 7 Burglary (in progress or pursuing suspects) 0 Civil disorder 0 Responding to disturbance call 9 All other Activities 12 Handling, transporting & custody of prisoners 0 Robbery (in progress or pursuing suspect) 1 Investigating suspicious persons or circumstances 4 Traffic pursuit or stop 2 TOTALS 35 123 Total Shots Fired

Type of Assignment By Agency Report

Total

Agency Total Two -

Officer One - Officer

Vehicle Detective/Other

Plain Clothes Other

Assignment Private Type of Activity Reports Incidents Vehicle Alone Assist Alone Assist Alone Assist Security Attempting other arrest 7 7 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 Burglary (in progress or pursuing suspects) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Civil disorder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Responding to disturbance call 9 9 2 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 All Other Activities 12 12 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 0 Handling, transporting & custody of prisoners 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Robbery (in progress or pursuing suspect) 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Investigating suspicious persons or circumstances 4 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Traffic pursuit or stop 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTALS 35 35 11 9 4 2 1 4 4 0

FIGURE 34

Firearms Discharge Line of Duty Incident Injuries

Results of Shots Fired - 2012

Line of Duty Incidents = 27

Line of Duty Shots Fired = 115

Accidental not fired at Individual = 8

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Firearms Discharge Shots Fired - 2012

By Agency Activity and Weapon Types

FIGURE 36

Firearms Discharge Shots Fired - 2012

By Level of Incident

* The "Other" category includes accidental discharges or times when gun was not fired intentionally.

There were a total of 123 shots fired in the Firearms Discharge incidents for 2012 115

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FIREARMS DISCHARGES SUMMARY REPORT - 2012

TIME OF OCCURENCE BY INCIDENT/SHOTS FIRED AND BY AGENCY POPULATION CLASSIFICATION

Time of Occurrence - Incidents

12:00 2:00

2:00 4:00

4:00 6:00

6:00 8:00

8:00 10:00

10:00 12:00 Totals

AM 2 4 2 1 6 2 17

PM 3 2 3 3 4 3 18

TOTALS 5 6 5 4 10 5 35

Time of Occurrence - # Shots Fired

12:00 2:00

2:00 4:00

4:00 6:00

6:00 8:00

8:00 10:00

10:00 12:00 Totals

AM 3 18 4 1 14 2 42

PM 5 2 6 8 9 51 81

TOTALS 8 20 10 9 23 53 123

Population Classification of Agency Involved

Number of Agency's

Reporting Total # Shots

Fired

Less than 2,500 2 2

2,500 - 4,999 0 0

5,000 - 9,999 0 0

10,000 - 24,999 4 8

25,000 - 49,999 5 15

50,000 - 99,999 4 7

100,000 and over 2 87

Zero Population Reporting Agencies 1 4

Private Security Firms 0 0

TOTALS 18 123

In 2012 there were 18 different agencies involved in 35 Firearm Discharge incidents

0 incident(s) involved multiple agencies discharging a firearm.

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Agency Involved in Firearms Discharge Incident

Line of Duty

Incident

Line of Duty

# Shots Fired

Number of Individuals

Fired At # Killed # Wounded # OtherLevel of Incident

Accidental Discharge Incident

St Paul Police Dept 1 1 1 0 0 1 Felony

Elk River Police Dept 0 0 0 0 Other 1Washington County Sheriff 0 0 0 0 Other 1St Paul Police Dept 1 2 1 0 1 0 FelonyBabbitt Police Dept 1 1 1 0 1 0 FelonyEden Prairie Police Dept 0 0 0 0 Other 1Eagan Police Dept 0 0 0 0 Other 1Minneapolis Police Dept 1 1 1 0 1 0 FelonyMinneapolis Police Dept 1 3 1 0 1 0 FelonyMcLeod County Sheriff 1 3 1 0 1 0 FelonySt Paul Police Dept 0 0 0 0 Other 1St Paul Police Dept 0 0 0 0 Other 1Apple Valley Police Dept 1 6 1 1 0 0 FelonySilver Bay Police Dept 0 0 0 0 Other 1Minneapolis Police Dept 1 10 1 1 0 0 FelonyMinneapolis Police Dept 1 5 1 0 0 1 FelonyMinneapolis Police Dept 1 2 1 0 0 1 FelonyBrooklyn Center Police Dept 1 4 1 1 0 0 FelonyMinneapolis Police Dept 1 1 1 0 1 0 FelonySt Paul Police Dept 1 3 1 0 1 0 FelonyMinneapolis Police Dept 1 1 1 0 0 1 FelonyChisago County Sheriff 1 2 1 1 0 0 OtherMower County Sheriff 1 3 1 0 0 1 FelonySt Paul Police Dept 0 0 0 0 Other 1Minneapolis Police Dept 1 1 1 0 0 1 FelonySt Paul Police Dept 1 2 1 0 0 1 FelonyRichfield Police Dept 1 1 1 1 0 0 OtherMetropolitan Airport Police Dept 1 4 1 0 1 0 Felony

Stearns County Sheriff 1 4 1 0 1 0 FelonySt Paul Police Dept 1 22 1 1 0 0 FelonySt Paul Police Dept 1 1 1 1 0 0 FelonyMinneapolis Police Dept 1 28 1 0 1 0 FelonyCrystal Police Dept 1 1 1 0 1 0 FelonySt Paul Police Dept 1 1 1 1 0 0 FelonyOlmsted County Sheriff 1 2 1 0 1 0 Felony

27 115 27 8 12 7 8

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12/24/2012STATEWIDE TOTALS 8

11/28/201212/14/201212/17/2012

10/21/201210/23/201210/23/2012

09/16/201210/05/201210/21/2012

07/11/201207/27/2012 108/12/2012

07/03/201207/05/201207/08/2012

05/27/201205/31/201206/25/2012

05/06/2012 105/12/201205/21/2012

04/18/2012 104/20/2012 104/29/2012

03/30/201204/01/201204/13/2012

01/24/201202/03/2012 102/29/2012 1

01/10/2012 101/11/2012 101/17/2012

TABLE 36FIREARMS DISCHARGES BY AGENCY - 2012

Incident Date

# Accidental Shots Fired

01/04/2012

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BACKGROUND: In 1988, the Legislature passed a law that required all pursuits by peace officers to be reported to the Department of Public Safety. 1989 was the first full year this data was collected. The state statute is as follows: 626.5532 PURSUIT OF FLEEING SUSPECTS BY PEACE OFFICERS. Subdivision 1. Reports. If a peace officer pursues a fleeing suspect, the officer's department head must file a notice of the incident with the commissioner of public safety within 30 days following the pursuit. A pursuit must be reported under this section if it is a pursuit by a peace officer of a motor vehicle being operated in violation of section 609.487. The notice must contain information concerning the reason for and circumstances surrounding the pursuit, including the alleged offense, the length of the pursuit in distance and time, the outcome of the pursuit, any charges filed against the suspect as a result of the pursuit, injuries and property damage resulting from the pursuit, and other information deemed relevant by the commissioner.

SUMMARY • Of the 759 reported pursuit incidents,

606 (80%) resulted in the apprehension of the vehicle. In 71 (9%) of the pursuits the decision to terminate was made by the officer or by supervisory discretion. In 82 (11%) pursuits the officer lost sight of the vehicle.

• Traffic pursuits (Other than DUI) were the largest reason for initiating a pursuit, 426 (56%) followed by 70 pursuits (9%) initiated for driving under the influence.

• 249 (33%) of the pursuits resulted in

property damage to the violator’s vehicle. 104 squad cars sustained damage, while damage to property or other vehicles occurred 124 (16%) of the time. 474 (62%) pursuit incidents reported no property damage.

• 570 (75%) of all pursuits occurred

between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. with the most pursuits (181) occurring in a two hour period from midnight to 2:00 a.m. The fewest pursuits (20) occurred between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m.

• There were two fatalities recorded in

2012. Two violator drivers lost their lives.

• Of the 1029 individuals reported

involved in pursuits in 2012, 130 received injuries or possible injuries. 42 of the violators were injured with another 28 receiving possible injuries. Of the 245 passengers in the driver violator’s car, 9 received injuries.

• Of the reported 1,548 law enforcement

officers involved in the pursuits, 6 (0.4%) received non incapacitating injuries, while 1,404 (91%) received no injury. For 132 (9%) of the officers the injury status was unknown. This officer count includes both initiating and assisting agency law enforcement officers involved in the pursuit.

• Reports indicate 21 unrelated parties,

either pedestrians or individuals in unrelated vehicles, were involved in the pursuits. Two received injuries.

• In at least 511 (67%) of the pursuits the

driver was charged. In 181 pursuits the charge is unknown.

Table 37 shows the total pursuits for the calendar year 2012.

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PURSUIT REPORT SUMMARY - 2012

Total Pursuit Incidents = 759

Initial Reason for Pursuit Number % Traffic (Other than DUI) 426 56.1% Warrant 31 4.1% Stolen Vehicle 68 9.0% DUI 70 9.2% Felony Offense (Other than Fleeing) 58 7.6% Other 106 14.0%

TOTAL 759 100.0%

Property Damage Number % Yes 285 37.5% No 474 62.5%

TOTAL 759 100.0%

Damage To * Number Squad 104 Violator Vehicle 249 Damage to Property or Other Vehicles 124

TOTAL 477

* More than one type can occur per incident

Reason for Termination of Chase Number % Officer Discretion 35 4.6% Officer Lost Sight of Violator 82 10.8% Supervisory Direction to Terminate 36 4.7% PIT Maneuver 54 7.1% Violator Stopped Voluntarily 210 27.7% Unintentional Crash Collision 114 15.0% Roadblock 3 0.4% Violator Fled on Foot 130 17.1% Vehicle Became Disabled 31 4.1% Boxed In 13 1.7% Tire Deflating Device 21 2.8% Other 30 4.0%

TOTAL 759 100.0%

Time Chase Started

12:00 2:00

2:00 4:00

4:00 6:00

6:00 8:00

8:00 10:00

10:00 12:00 Totals

% AM PM

AM 181 99 21 20 34 36 391 51.5% PM 32 46 52 62 74 102 368 48.5%

TOTALS 213 145 73 82 108 138 759 100.0%

Injury Type Total Violators

Individuals Involved or Affected by Pursuit Total Fatality

Incapacitating Injury

Non Incapacitating

Injury Possible Injury

No Injury Unknown Charged

Not Charged Unknown

Violator Driver 763 ** 2 4 36 28 608 85 511 71 181

Violator's Passengers 245 0 1 8 6 216 14

Party in Unrelated Vehicle 21 0 1 1 1 18 0

Unrelated Pedestrian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SUB-TOTALS 1029 2 6 45 35 842 99

Officer/Deputy/Trooper 1548 0 0 6 6 1404 132

TOTALS 2577 2 6 51 41 2246 231

** 4 pursuit(s) were multiple vehicle pursuits.

Violators by Age and Gender Age Male Female Unknown Total Violators % Of Total

17 and under 33 2 0 35 4.6% 18-64 566 54 1 621 81.4% 65 and older 3 1 0 4 0.5% Unknown 55 4 44 103 13.5% TOTAL 657 61 45 763 100.0%

% of TOTAL 86.1% 8.0% 5.9%

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Initiating Agency Reason for Pursuit - 2012

FIGURE 38

Assisting Agency Reason for Pursuit - 2012

Total Pursuit Incidents = 759

Total Vehicles Pursued = 763

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FIGURE 39

Reason for Pursuit Termination - 2012

Total Pursuit Incidents = 759

Total Vehicles Pursued = 763

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FIGURE 40

Number of Pursuit Incidents

By Time of Day Pursuit Started - 2012

FIGURE 41

Number of Pursuits by Duration - 2012

Total Pursuit Incidents = 759

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Agency Name # Initiated # Assisted

Total Agency InvolvedPursuits

# Vehicles Pursued

Avg. Time (Minutes)

Involved in Pursuit

Aitkin County Sheriff 6 0 6 6 22.8 17.3Albert Lea Police Dept 5 0 5 5 290.4 4.4Alexandria Police Dept 2 0 2 2 5.5 9.5Annandale Police Dept 1 0 1 1 25.0 12.0Anoka County Sheriff 3 0 3 3 1.3 1.7Anoka Police Dept 1 0 1 1 11.0 2.0Apple Valley Police Dept 0 1 1 1 1.0 0.0Austin Police Dept 2 0 2 2 1.0 0.5Babbitt Police Dept 3 1 4 4 3.5 1.0Bayport Police Dept 1 0 1 1 29.0 19.0Becker County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Becker Police Dept 0 1 1 1 15.0 8.0Beltrami County Sheriff 7 0 7 7 6.0 6.4Bemidji Police Dept 7 0 7 7 6.1 6.7Benson Police Dept 1 1 2 2 7.0 1.5Benton County Sheriff 1 3 4 4 35.3 10.8Big Lake Police Dept 1 0 1 1 8.0 10.0Big Stone County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 8.0 19.0Blaine Police Dept 5 1 6 6 8.5 5.2Bloomington Police Dept 13 1 14 14 2.9 2.1Blue Earth Police Dept 1 0 1 1 2.0 2.0Brainerd Police Dept 4 0 4 4 4.8 4.0Breckenridge Police Dept 3 0 3 3 11.0 16.7Brooklyn Center Police Dept 7 0 7 7 1.9 1.1Brooklyn Park Police Dept 4 0 4 4 2.3 1.8Brown County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 4.0 4.0Brownton Police Dept 0 1 1 1 8.0 10.0Buffalo Lake Police Dept 1 0 1 1 8.0 5.0Buffalo Police Dept 1 0 1 1 2.0 2.0Cannon Falls Police Dept 1 2 3 3 8.3 9.0Carlton County Sheriff 1 2 3 3 22.7 20.0Carver County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 2.0 1.5Cass County Sheriff 4 0 4 4 4.5 5.3Centennial Lakes Police Dept 1 1 2 3 3.5 5.5Champlin Police Dept 1 0 1 1 6.0 2.0Chaska Police Dept 1 0 1 1 3.0 1.0Chisago County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 4.0 1.0Chisholm Police Dept 1 0 1 1 2.0 5.0Clay County Sheriff 2 1 3 3 15.3 11.3Cleveland Police Dept 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Cloquet Police Dept 1 0 1 1 20.0 25.0Columbia Heights Police Dept 4 0 4 4 1.8 1.3Coon Rapids Police Dept 5 0 5 5 4.0 1.6Cottage Grove Police Dept 3 0 3 3 2.7 1.7Cottonwood County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 15.0 18.0Crookston Police Dept 3 0 3 3 2.7 2.0Crosby Police Dept 1 0 1 1 5.0 1.0Crow Wing County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 7.0 9.0Dakota County Sheriff 8 0 8 8 6.5 6.9Detroit Lakes Police Dept 1 0 1 1 24.0 25.0Dilworth Police Dept 0 3 3 3 14.0 14.3

TABLE 38PURSUIT REPORT SUMMARY BY AGENCY - 2012

Avg. Miles Covered

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Agency Name # Initiated # Assisted

Total Agency InvolvedPursuits

# Vehicles Pursued

Avg. Time (Minutes) Involved

in Pursuit

Douglas County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 1.5 2.0Duluth Police Dept 2 0 2 2 1.0 1.0Dundas Police Dept 2 0 2 2 4.5 2.0Eagan Police Dept 4 0 4 4 3.3 3.5Eden Prairie Police Dept 9 1 10 10 6.2 5.0Edina Police Dept 4 3 7 7 6.3 4.1Elk River Police Dept 0 2 2 2 12.0 11.5Ely Police Dept 1 0 1 1 3.0 3.0Eveleth Police Dept 2 0 2 2 3.0 1.0Fairmont Police Dept 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Faribault Police Dept 2 0 2 2 4.0 2.0Farmington Police Dept 2 0 2 2 1.5 1.5Fergus Falls Police Dept 4 0 4 4 6.0 6.3Fillmore County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 7.0 5.0Floodwood Police Dept 1 0 1 1 7.0 9.0Forest Lake Police Dept 3 0 3 3 4.3 7.0Freeborn County Sheriff 2 1 3 3 6.7 5.7Golden Valley Police Dept 5 0 5 5 5.0 4.4Goodhue County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 6.0 6.0Grand Meadow Police Dept 1 0 1 1 10.0 1.0Grand Rapids Police Dept 1 0 1 1 35.0 40.0Hastings Police Dept 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Hector Police Dept 0 1 1 1 5.0 5.0Hennepin County Sheriff 6 0 6 6 2.2 1.5Hibbing Police Dept 1 1 2 2 1.5 3.0Hopkins Police Dept 1 0 1 1 5.0 4.0Houston County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 2.0 1.0Howard Lake Police Dept 1 0 1 1 3.0 1.0Hubbard County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 22.0 6.0Isanti Police Dept 2 0 2 2 1.5 1.0Isle Police Dept 2 0 2 2 130.0 35.0Jackson County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Kanabec County Sheriff 3 0 3 3 2.7 2.3Kandiyohi County Sheriff 8 0 8 8 4.6 5.6Koochiching County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 16.0 23.0Lakeville Police Dept 6 0 6 6 1.8 1.7Le Sueur County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 17.0 14.0Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe DPS 5 0 5 5 4.2 4.0Litchfield Police Dept 1 0 1 1 3.0 3.0Little Falls Police Dept 1 1 2 2 31.5 15.5Lyon County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 12.0 14.0Mahnomen County Sheriff 3 1 4 4 8.0 3.8Mankato Dept of Public Safety 7 0 7 7 3.3 2.0Maple Grove Police Dept 3 0 3 3 5.0 4.3Maplewood Police Dept 9 1 10 10 2.7 2.6Marshall Police Dept 6 0 6 6 4.5 3.7Martin County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0McLeod County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 6.5 7.5Medina Police Dept 1 0 1 2 3.0 5.0Meeker County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 2.0 2.0Mendota Heights Police Dept 1 0 1 1 6.0 4.0Metropolitan Airport Police Dept 4 2 6 6 1.7 1.8Mille Lacs County Sheriff 3 3 6 6 12.0 8.3Minneapolis Police Dept 108 0 108 108 4.1 2.4

Avg. Miles Covered

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Agency Name # Initiated # Assisted

Total Agency InvolvedPursuits

# Vehicles Pursued

Avg. Time (Minutes) Involved

in Pursuit

Minnetonka Police Dept 9 1 10 10 2.5 1.9MN Dept of Natural Resources - Enforcement Div. 1 1 2 2 13.5 6.5MN State Patrol District 2100 - Rochester 2 2 4 4 26.3 12.3MN State Patrol District 2200 - Mankato 1 0 1 1 10.0 17.0MN State Patrol District 2400 - Oakdale 16 6 22 22 45.5 8.9MN State Patrol District 2500 - Golden Valley 23 4 27 28 9.9 5.3MN State Patrol District 2600 - St Cloud 7 2 9 9 7.8 3.7MN State Patrol District 2700 - Duluth 8 0 8 8 11.8 9.8MN State Patrol District 2800 - Brainerd 6 2 8 8 31.1 23.3MN State Patrol District 2900 - Detroit Lakes 7 4 11 11 80.6 16.5MN State Patrol District 3100 - Virginia 4 1 5 5 6.8 8.6MN State Patrol District 3200 - Thief River Falls 2 2 4 4 6.0 10.3Moorhead Police Dept 9 0 9 9 5.2 3.9Moose Lake Police Dept 1 0 1 1 4.0 1.0Morrison County Sheriff 5 1 6 6 16.0 10.3Mound Police Dept 1 0 1 1 2.0 1.0Mounds View Police Dept 4 0 4 4 3.8 1.5Mower County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 6.0 1.0New Brighton Dept of Public Safety 2 1 3 3 2.3 1.7New Ulm Police Dept 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Newport Police Dept 0 1 1 1 6.0 2.0Nicollet County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 5.0 7.0Nobles County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 2.0 1.0North Branch Police Dept 1 0 1 1 3.0 2.0North Mankato Police Dept 1 0 1 1 3.0 1.0Northfield Police Dept 2 0 2 2 6.5 6.0Oakdale Police Dept 1 0 1 1 2.0 1.0Olivia Police Dept 0 1 1 1 38.0 38.0Olmsted County Sheriff 3 0 3 3 25.3 15.0Onamia Police Dept 0 1 1 1 4.0 5.0Orono Police Dept 2 1 3 3 5.0 6.7Otter Tail County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 9.0 6.0Owatonna Police Dept 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Pequot Lakes Police Dept 1 0 1 1 44.0 2.0Pine County Sheriff 4 1 5 5 20.6 19.4Polk County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Pope County Sheriff 2 1 3 3 6.3 6.0Princeton Police Dept 5 0 5 5 10.0 7.0Prior Lake Police Dept 2 0 2 2 3.5 2.0Ramsey County Sheriff 5 4 9 9 8.2 3.2Ramsey Police Dept 3 0 3 3 3.7 1.0Red Wing Police Dept 5 1 6 6 17.2 8.3Redwood County Sheriff 1 1 2 2 18.0 18.5Redwood Falls Police Dept 1 1 2 2 11.0 5.5Renville County Sheriff 4 0 4 4 16.3 16.8Renville Police Dept 1 0 1 1 2.0 1.0Rice County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 50.5 19.5Richfield Police Dept 5 0 5 5 3.0 2.0Robbinsdale Police Dept 3 0 3 3 2.0 1.3Rochester Police Dept 9 0 9 9 2.3 1.4Rogers Police Dept 1 0 1 1 5.0 1.0Roseau County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 2.0 1.0Rosemount Police Dept 2 0 2 2 4.5 3.0Roseville Police Dept 4 1 5 5 8.8 9.0

Avg. Miles Covered

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Agency Name # Initiated # Assisted

Total Agency InvolvedPursuits

# Vehicles Pursued

Avg. Time (Minutes) Involved

in Pursuit

Rushford Police Dept 1 0 1 1 22.0 27.0Sartell Police Dept 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Sauk Centre Police Dept 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Savage Police Dept 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Shakopee Police Dept 2 0 2 2 3.0 1.5Sherburne County Sheriff 4 0 4 4 3.8 4.5Sleepy Eye Police Dept 2 0 2 2 1.5 1.0South Lake Minnetonka Police Dept 1 1 2 2 39.5 1.0South St Paul Police Dept 4 0 4 4 5.0 1.3Spring Lake Park Police Dept 4 0 4 4 4.0 4.0St Anthony Police Dept 3 0 3 3 4.0 1.7St Cloud Police Dept 12 0 12 12 2.9 2.4St James Police Dept 1 0 1 1 2.0 2.0St Louis County Sheriff 8 0 8 9 7.8 8.1St Paul Police Dept 69 4 73 73 3.2 1.9Staples Police Dept 4 0 4 4 2.5 1.3Starbuck Police Dept 1 0 1 1 14.0 16.0Stearns County Sheriff 7 0 7 7 5.4 6.0Steele County Sheriff 4 0 4 4 4.0 3.5Stillwater Police Dept 2 0 2 2 2.5 1.5Swift County Sheriff 4 0 4 4 8.0 9.8Thief River Falls Police Dept 1 0 1 1 4.0 2.0Three Rivers Park District 1 0 1 1 2.0 2.0Todd County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 4.0 3.0Two Harbors Police Dept 2 0 2 2 3.0 2.5University of MN Police Dept - Duluth 2 0 2 2 3.5 2.5University of MN Police Dept - Minneapolis 1 1 2 2 3.5 2.0Virginia Police Dept 2 0 2 2 1.5 1.5Wadena Police Dept 1 0 1 1 2.0 1.0Waseca County Sheriff 3 1 4 4 3.8 2.5Waseca Police Dept 2 0 2 2 1.5 1.0Washington County Sheriff 10 1 11 11 7.0 8.2Waterville Police Dept 0 1 1 1 17.0 14.0Watonwan County Sheriff 2 0 2 2 4.0 1.5West Hennepin Dept of Public Safety 1 0 1 1 15.0 13.0West St Paul Police Dept 1 0 1 1 6.0 1.0White Bear Township Police Dept 2 0 2 2 16.0 5.5White Earth Tribal Police Dept 3 0 3 3 14.3 8.7Wilkin County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 5.0 7.0Willmar Police Dept 1 0 1 1 3.0 1.0Windom Police Dept 2 0 2 2 11.0 10.0Winnebago Public Safety 1 0 1 1 15.0 13.0Winona County Sheriff 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Winona Police Dept 1 0 1 1 2.0 1.0Woodbury Public Safety 3 0 3 3 3.0 3.0Worthington Police Dept 1 0 1 1 1.0 1.0Wright County Sheriff 11 0 11 11 11.2 6.4Wyoming Police Dept 1 1 2 2 10.5 6.0Zumbrota Police Dept 2 1 3 3 8.7 13.0

STATE TOTAL 759 88 847 851 10.7 5.2

Avg. Miles Covered

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BIAS MOTIVATED CRIMES

BACKGROUND: In 1988, the Legislature passed a law which requires peace officers to report any incidents which were motivated by bias. 1989 was the first full year this information was collected. The state statute reads as follows: 626.5531 REPORTING OF CRIMES MOTIVATED BY BIAS. Subdivision 1. Reports required. A peace officer must report to the head of the officer's department every violation of chapter 609 or a local criminal ordinance if the officer has reason to believe, or if the victim alleges, that the offender was motivated to commit the act by the victim's race, religion, national origin, sex, age and disability, or characteristics identified as sexual orientation. The superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension shall adopt a reporting form to be used by law enforcement agencies in making the reports required under this section. The reports must include for each incident all of the following: (1) the date of the offense; (2) the location of the offense; (3) whether the target of the incident is a person, private property, or public property; (4) the crime committed; (5) the type of bias and information about the offender and victim that is relevant to that bias; (6) any organized group involved in the incident; (7) the disposition of the case; (8) whether the determination that the offense was motivated by bias was based on the officer’s reasonable belief or on the victim’s allegation; and (9) any additional information the super- intendent deems necessary for the acquisition of accurate and relevant data. Subd. 2. Use of information collected. The head of a local law enforcement agency or state law enforcement department that employs peace officers licensed under section 626.843 must file a monthly report describing crimes reported under this section with the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. The commissioner of public safety must summarize and analyze the

information received and file an annual report with the Department of Human Rights and the legislature. The commissioner may include information in the annual report concerning any additional criminal activity motivated by bias that is not covered by this section.

SUMMARY • There was a 12% increase of bias incidents

reported for January-December 2012, (166) compared to the same time period in 2011 (148).

• 40 of the offenses were based on the officer’s

belief that a bias crime occurred, 52 the victim’s belief that a bias offense occurred and in 74 of the offenses both the officer and victims believed a bias offense occurred.

• Of the total 166 bias incidents and 175 offenses

reported, the largest type of bias offense reported was racial with 82 (47%) followed by 43 (25%) for sexual orientation and 31 (18%) for religion.

• Fifty six (34%) of the offenses occurred at a

residence followed by twenty three (14%) on a highway/road/alley/street/sidewalk and nineteen (11%) at elementary/secondary schools.

• 27% of all offenses were assaults (9%

aggravated and 18% simple), 19% intimidation, 33% destruction, damage and vandalism.

• The number of victims decreased 2.7% from

180 in 2011 to 175 victims in 2012. • Of the 175 reported victims of bias in 2012, 103

were males, 69 females and 3 unknown. Eighty (46%) of the victims were African American, followed by seventy eight (45%) White.

• 23% of all victims were between the ages of 11-

20, followed by 18% between the ages of 21-30. The number of offenders increased 12% from 189 in 2011 to 212 in 2012. • Of the 212 reported bias offenders in 2012, 127

were males, 26 females and 59 unknown. Eighty five (40%) of the offenders were White, fifty five (26%) African American, while sixty seven (32%) were unknown.

• The age group with the highest number of

offenders was 11- 20 year olds with 30% (63).

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VICTIM BIAS OFFENSE MOTIVATION TYPE SUMMARY 2010 - 2012

Year Reported

Type of Bias Motivation 2010 2011* 2012

Anti-Race White 24 13 10 Black or African American 57 63 64 American Indian or Alaska Native 0 2 3 Asian ** 8 7 5 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ** 0 0 0

Anti-Race Motivation TOTAL - all victims 89 85 82 Anti-Religion Catholic 0 1 3 Hindu/Buddhist 3 0 0 Islamic/Muslim 2 6 5 Jewish 4 17 20 Protestant 0 0 1 Fundamentalist 0 0 0 Other Religion 0 0 1 Multi-Religious Group 0 0 1 Atheism/Agnostic 0 0 0

Anti-Religion Motivation TOTAL - all victims 9 24 31 Anti-Ethnicity/National Origin Hispanic or Latino 0 6 9 Other Ethnicity/National Origin 7 15 9

Anti-Ethnicity/National Origin Motivation TOTAL - all victims 7 21 18

Year Reported

Type of Bias Motivation 2010 2011* 2012

Anti-Sexual Orientation Male Homosexual (Gay) 17 28 22 Female Homosexual (Lesbian) 4 8 6 Homosexual (Gay and Lesbian) 0 1 12 Male Heterosexual 2 0 2 Female Heterosexual 0 0 1 Bisexual/Transgender 0 0 0

Anti-Sexual Orientation Motivation TOTAL - all victims 23 37 43 Anti-Age 01-64 Years Old 0 0 1 Over 65 Years Old 0 0 0

Anti-Age Motivation TOTAL - all victims 0 0 1 Anti-Disability Physical Disability 0 0 0 Mental Disability 0 1 0

Anti-Disability Motivation TOTAL - all victims 0 1 0 Anti-Gender/Sex Male 1 0 0 Female 0 2 0

Anti-Gender/Sex Motivation TOTAL - all victims 1 2 0 Anti-Gender Identity * Transgender 0 0 0 Gender Non-Conforming 0 0 0

Anti-Gender Identity Motivation TOTAL - all victims 0 0 0

TOTAL BIAS OFFENSE VICTIM COUNT 129 170 175

* Beginning 2011, Anti-Gender Identity was added and other types of bias were expanded. ** Race code of Asian/Pacific Islander has been divided into two distinct race categories.

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BIAS OFFENSE SUMMARY 2010 - 2012

UCR OFFENSE COMMITTED IN BIAS INCIDENTS

Year Reported

UCR Offense Code 2010 2011* 2012 Murder 0 0 0 Forcible Rape 0 1 0 Robbery 5 5 4 Aggravated Assault 13 15 16 Burglary 0 1 1 Larceny Theft 0 0 4 Motor Vehicle Theft 0 0 0 Arson 1 0 3 Simple Assault 25 34 31 Intimidation 42 49 33 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 35 45 57 Other Offenses 8 20 26

TOTAL INCIDENTS 129 170 175

* Beginning in 2011 up to three UCR Offense Codes could be reported per incident. In prior years, only one offense was reported per incident. The total UCR Offenses may be higher than the number of bias incidents reported.

TABLE 41

BIAS OFFENSE SUMMARY 2010 - 2012

BIAS SITUATION OCCURRING IN BIAS INCIDENTS

Year Reported

Bias Situations 2010 2011* 2012 Burning/Fires 1 0 4 Bodily Harm 0 39 37 Hanging In Effigy 0 0 0 Disturbing Public Meeting/Gathering 0 0 3 Bombing 0 0 0 Graffiti/Swastika 21 34 46 Spitting 1 1 1 Verbal Abuse (Person to Person) 27 63 60 Telephone 8 3 7 Letter 4 5 8 * Email/Text Message 1 3 5 * Social Networking Site Posting 0 2 3

TOTAL INCIDENTS 63 150 174

Bias Situation is not required for each incident reported, so the total incidents in the table above may not match the total incidents reported in the given years * In 2011, new bias situations were added and multiple situations could be selected for each bias incident. The total bias situations reported will not match the total bias incidents reported.

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BIAS OFFENSE SUMMARY 2010 - 2012

PLACES OF OCCURRENCE BY INCIDENT

Year Reported

Places of Occurrence 2010 2011* 2012 Hotel/Motel/Short Term Res. 1 1 Industrial Site Jail/Prison 1 1

Lake/Waterway 1 Liquor Store Military Installation Other 31 5 5 Park/Play Area 8 7 9 Parking Lot/Garage 7 6 7 Private Club 1 Rental Storage Facility Residence/Home 34 48 56 Rest Area Restaurant 4 Rural Area/County Rd Service/Gas Station 1 1

School-College/University 2 1 2 School-Elem./Secondary 10 13 17 Shelter - Mission/Homeless 1 Shopping Mall 1 2

Specialty Store (TV,Fur,etc.) 2

Tribal Lands Vacant Lot Vehicle 6 9 13

Year Reported

Places of Occurrence 2010 2011* 2012 Abandoned/Condemned Structure 1 1

Air/Bus/Train Terminal 4 3

Amusement Park Arena/Stadium/Fairgrounds/Coliseum ATM Separate from Bank Auto Dealership New/Used Bank/Savings and Loan 1

Bar/Night Club 1 1 7 Camp/Campground Cemetery Church/Synagogue/Temple 1 3 8 Commercial Office Building 3 2

Community Center Construction Site Convenience Store 2 1

Daycare Facility Department/Discount Store 2 1

Dock/Wharf/Freight/Terminal Drug Store/Dr Office/Hospital Farm Facility Field/Woods Gambling Fac./Casino/Race Track Government/Public Bldg 2

Grocery/Supermarket 3

Highway/Road/Alley/Street/Sidewalk 27 34 23

TOTAL INCIDENTS 129 148 167

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BIAS OFFENSE SUMMARY 2010 – 2012

TABLE 43.1 VICTIM INFORMATION

Year Reported

Total Victims 2010 2011* 2012

Sex Male 93 118 103 Female 38 62 69 Unknown 18 0 3

Race White 58 68 78 Black or African American 65 95 80 * Asian 9 8 10 American Indian/Alaska Native 1 2 3 * Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0 Unknown 16 7 4

Ethnicity Hispanic or Latino Origin 31 11 16 Not of Hispanic or Latino Origin 102 132 102 Unknown 16 37 57

Age 0-10 1 12 5 11-20 23 41 41 21-30 33 48 31 31-40 31 30 28 41-50 19 28 33 51-60 13 15 19 61-70 4 2 9 71-80 0 2 2 81-90 1 1 0 91-99 0 0 0 Unknown 24 1 7

Total Number Adult Victims 108 137 136 Total Number Juvenile Victims (under 18) 17 42 32 Total Number Victims Age Unknown 24 1 7

TOTAL VICTIMS 194 180 175

* The Race category of Asian/Pacific Islander was divided into two separate race categories in 2011. Not all agencies have adopted this change, so therefore, the race count of Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander may still be recorded under the Asian race category.

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TABLE 43.2 OFFENDER INFORMATION

Year Reported

Total Offenders 2010 2011* 2012

Sex Male 98 111 127 Female 17 26 26 Unknown 47 52 59

Race White 62 70 84 Black or African American 30 53 55 * Asian 5 6 1 American Indian/Alaska Native 12 3 5 * Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0 Unknown 53 57 67

Ethnicity Hispanic or Latino Origin 29 10 5 Not of Hispanic or Latino Origin 80 110 114 Unknown 53 69 93

Age 0-10 1 1 2 11-20 28 64 63 21-30 32 22 29 31-40 16 17 13 41-50 15 16 18 51-60 4 5 6 61-70 3 2 2 71-80 0 0 0 81-90 0 0 0 91-99 0 1 0 Unknown 63 61 79

Total Number Adult Offenders 82 80 94 Total Number Juvenile Offenders (under 18) 17 48 39 Total Number of Offenders Age Unknown 63 61 79 TOTAL OFFENDERS 162 189 212

* The Race category of Asian/Pacific Islander was divided into two separate race categories in 2011. Not all agencies have adopted this change, so therefore, the race count of Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander may still be recorded under the Asian race category.

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* Beginning 2011, new categories were added for Type of Bias (Bias Motivation Code).

§ Beginning in 2011, up to three bias offenses could be entered per bias incident instead of only one bias offense per incident in previous years.

TABLE 44

BIAS INCIDENTS BY AGENCY - 2012

Number of Offenses by Motivation Type

Agency Total

Incidents

§ Total Offenses Reports

Anti-Race

Anti-Religion

Anti-Ethnicity/ National Origin

* Anti - Sexual

Orientation Anti-Age

Anti-Disability

Anti-Gender/

Sex

* Anti - Gender Identity

Blaine Police Dept 14 14 4 2 8 Coon Rapids Police Dept 1 2 2 Spring Lake Park Police Dept 2 2 2 Beltrami County Sheriff 3 3 3 Bemidji Police Dept 1 1 1 Mankato Dept of Public Safety 9 9 6 1 1 1 Cass County Sheriff 1 1 1 Chisago County Sheriff 1 1 1 Moorhead Police Dept 1 1 1 Hastings Police Dept 1 1 1 Mendota Heights Police Dept 1 1 1 Inver Grove Heights Police Dept 7 7 1 6 Apple Valley Police Dept 1 2 2 Red Wing Police Dept 4 4 2 1 1 Bloomington Police Dept 1 2 2 Brooklyn Park Police Dept 7 8 3 1 4 Hopkins Police Dept 1 1 1 Minneapolis Police Dept 43 45 17 5 6 17 Minnetonka Police Dept 2 2 2 New Hope Police Dept 1 1 1 Plymouth Police Dept 3 3 3 Richfield Police Dept 3 3 1 2 Robbinsdale Police Dept 1 1 1 St Louis Park Police Dept 5 6 4 2 Eden Prairie Police Dept 1 1 1 Minnetrista Police Dept 1 1 1 Le Sueur County Sheriff 2 2 1 1 Marshall Police Dept 1 2 2 Mille Lacs County Sheriff 1 1 1 Princeton Police Dept 1 1 1 Olmsted County Sheriff 1 1 1 Rochester Police Dept 8 9 6 1 2 Maplewood Police Dept 2 2 2

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* Beginning 2011, new categories were added for Type of Bias (Bias Motivation Code).

§ Beginning in 2011, up to three bias offenses could be entered per bias incident instead of only one bias offense per incident in previous years.

Agency Total

Incidents

§ Total Offenses Reports

Anti-Race

Anti-Religion

Anti-Ethnicity/ National Origin

* Anti - Sexual

Orientation Anti-Age

Anti-Disability

Anti-Gender/

Sex

* Anti - Gender Identity

New Brighton Dept of Public Safety

1 1 1

North St Paul Police Dept 1 1 1 Roseville Police Dept 3 3 1 1 1 St Paul Police Dept 16 16 10 4 1 1 Faribault Police Dept 1 1 1 Duluth Police Dept 1 1 1 Eveleth Police Dept 1 1 1 Hibbing Police Dept 1 1 1 Shakopee Police Dept 2 2 1 1 Elk River Police Dept 2 2 2 St Cloud Police Dept 2 2 1 1 Benson Police Dept 1 1 1 Washington County Sheriff 1 1 1 Mille Lac Tribal PD 1 1 1

STATE TOTAL 166 175 82 31 18 43 1 0 0 0

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M MINNESOTA MISSING CHILDREN AND ENDANGERED PERSONS REPORT

BACKGROUND: In 1984, the Minnesota Legislature enacted what is known as the "Minnesota Missing Children's Act". This Act provides for the commissioner of Public Safety to maintain a missing children program. The law was updated in 2009 to include endangered missing adults. This program requires the Commissioner to: provide the necessary computer systems to allow for the maintaining of data on missing children and endangered persons in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Crime Information Center; provide a system for broadcasting information on missing children and endangered persons regionally, statewide, multi-state and nationwide; and to annually compile statistical information related to missing children and endangered persons. The statute is as follows:

299C.52 MINNESOTA MISSING CHILDREN AND ENDANGERED PERSONS PROGRAM.

Subdivision 1. Definitions. As used in sections 299C.52 to 299C.56, the following terms have the meanings given them:

(a) "Child" means any person under the age of 18 years or any person certified or known to be mentally incompetent.

(b) “Endangered” means that a law enforcement official has received sufficient evidence that the missing person is at risk of physical injury or death.

(c) "Missing" means the status of a person after a law enforcement agency that has received a report of a missing person has conducted a preliminary investigation and determined that the person cannot be located.

(d) "NCIC" means National Crime Information Center.

Subdivision 2. Establishment. The commissioner of public safety shall maintain a Minnesota missing children and endangered persons program within the department to enable documented information about missing

Minnesota children and endangered persons to be entered into the NCIC computer.

Subdivision 3. Computer equipment and programs. The commissioner shall provide the necessary computer hardware and computer programs to enter, modify, and cancel information on missing children and endangered persons in the NCIC computer. These programs must provide for search and retrieval of information using the following identifiers: physical description, name and date of birth, name and social security number, name and driver's license number, vehicle license number, and vehicle identification number. The commissioner shall also provide a system for regional, statewide, multi-state, and nationwide broadcasts of information on missing children and endangered persons. These broadcasts shall be made by local law enforcement agencies where possible or, in the case of statewide or nationwide broadcasts, by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension upon request of the local law enforcement agency.

Subdivision 4. Authority to enter or retrieve information.

Only law enforcement agencies may enter missing children and endangered persons information into the NCIC computer or retrieve information from the NCIC computer.

Subdivision 5. Statistical data. The commissioner shall annually compile and make available statistical information on the number of missing children and endangered persons entered into the NCIC computer and, if available, information on the number located.

Subdivision 6. Rules. The commissioner may adopt rules in conformance with sections 299C.52 to 299C.565 to provide for the orderly collection and entry of missing children and endangered persons information and requests for retrieval of missing children and endangered pesons information.

Subdivision 7. Cooperation with other agencies. The commissioner shall cooperate with other states and the NCIC in the exchange of information on missing persons.

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299C.53 MISSING PERSONS REPORT; DUTIES OF COMMISSIONER AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES. Subdivision 1. Investigation and entry of information. A law enforcement agency shall accept without delay any report of a missing person. Upon receiving a report of a person believed to be missing, a law enforcement agency shall conduct a preliminary investigation to determine whether the person is missing, and if missing, whether the person is endangered. If the person is initially determined to be missing and endangered, the agency shall immediately consult the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension during the preliminary investigation, in recognition of the fact that the first two hours are critical. If the person is deteremined to be missing and endangered, the agency shall immediately enter identifying and descriptive information about the person into the NCIC computer. Law enforcement agencies having direct access to the NCIC computer shall enter and retrieve the data directly and shall cooperate in the entry and retrieval of data on behalf of law enforcement agencies which do not have direct access to the systems. Subdivision 2. Location of missing person. As soon as is practically possible after a missing person is located, the law enforcement agency which located or returned the missing person shall notify the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the investigation, and that agency shall cancel the entry from the NCIC computer. Subdivison 3. Missing and endangered persons. If the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension receives a report from a law enforcement agency indicating that a person is missing and endangered, the superintendent may assist the law enforcement agency in conducting the preliminary investigation, offer resources, and assist the

agency in helping implement the investigation policy with particular attention to the need for immediate action. The law enforcement agency shall promptly notify all appropriate law enforcement agencies in the state and, if deemed appropriate, law enforcement agencies in adjacent states or jurisdictions of any information that may aid in the prompt location and safe return of a missing or endangered person. Subdivision 4. Federal requirements. In addition to the provisions of sections 299C.51 to 299C.565, the law enforcement agency and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension shall comply with requirements provided in federal law on reporting and investigating missing children cases. For purposes of this subdivision, the definition of “child,” “children,” or “minor” shall be determined in accordance with the applicable federal law. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: The primary goal of the "Minnesota Missing Children and Endangered Persons Program" is to assist in the locating of those children and endangered persons reported missing in the shortest possible time thus insuring their safe return by: requiring investigative action by law enforcement agencies; by requiring the entry of data on the missing child or endangered person; and by requiring an annual compilation of statistical information for evaluation of the missing children and endangered person problem in Minnesota. The following table reflects the information directly from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s, National Crime Information Center’s file for Minnesota. As of December 31, 2012 there were 471 active missing person records in the FBI/NCIC system for Minnesota.

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TABLE 45 MISSING PERSONS REPORT

January - December 31, 2012

45.1 Totals by Month

Month Active Entered Cancelled January 453 799 875 February 468 853 838 March 472 1024 1033 April 463 1041 1037 May 506 1139 1096 June 509 1037 1034 July 495 987 1001 August 479 967 983 September 484 915 910 October 488 1034 1030 November 479 920 929 December 471 793 801 Total *Avg 481 11509 11567

45.2 Totals by Record Type

Record Type Entered Cancelled Juvenile (1) 9387 9424 Endangered (2) 278 282 Involuntary (3) 29 33 Disability (4) 658 666 Catastrophe victim (5) 0 0 Other 1157 1162 Total 11509 11567

45.3 Totals for Juveniles and Adults by Record Type

Record Type

17 and Under 18 and Over Totals

Entered Cancelled Entered Cancelled Entered Cancelled Juvenile 9364 9291 23 133 9387 9424 Endangered 18 15 260 14 278 29 Involuntary 15 9 14 15 29 24 Disability 9 8 649 661 658 669 Catastrophe 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 71 70 1086 1092 1157 1162 Total 9477 9393 2032 1915 11509 11308

(1) Juvenile - Used to enter a person who is missing and un-emancipated as defined by the laws of his/her own state

and does not meet any of the entry criteria in the other record types listed. (2) Endangered - Used to enter a person who is missing under circumstances indicating that his/her physical safety is

in danger. (3) Involuntary - Used to enter a person who is missing under circumstances indicating that the disappearance was not

voluntary. (4) Disability – Used to enter a person of proven physical or mental disability, thereby subjecting himself/herself or

others to personal and immediate danger. (5) Catastrophe victim – Used to enter a person who is missing after a catastrophe or natural disaster, such as a

tornado or plane crash.

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Aggra- Motor Forgery/ Embe- Other Disor- OtherGrand Total Rob- vated Burg- Larc- Vehicle Total Other Counter- zzle- Stolen Vand- Weap- Prosti- Sex Narc- Gamb- Family/ Liquor derly Offen-

County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesAITKIN O 1114 478 0 8 2 12 181 246 29 0 636 72 9 50 0 0 153 4 0 19 13 0 12 99 29 39 137SHERIFF C 528 115 0 5 0 9 21 61 19 0 413 53 2 25 0 0 34 2 0 13 10 0 10 98 27 34 105MN0010000 % 47 24 0 63 0 75 12 25 66 0 65 74 22 50 0 0 22 50 0 68 77 0 83 99 93 87 7715,679

Crime Rate R 7105 3048 0 51 12 76 1154 1568 184 0 4056 459 57 318 0 0 975 25 0 121 82 0 76 631 184 248 873

ANOKA O 23583 9720 0 110 88 263 1256 7614 358 31 13863 1609 357 976 7 194 2803 113 42 210 1222 0 51 1166 278 3360 1475COUNTY TOTAL C 11035 2558 0 33 39 205 164 2027 83 7 8477 1230 121 179 2 169 491 85 32 98 1124 0 20 1164 268 2296 1198

% 47 26 0 30 44 78 13 27 23 23 61 76 34 18 29 87 18 75 76 47 92 0 39 100 96 68 81POP. 335,089 Crime Rate R 7074 2915 0 33 26 79 377 2284 107 9 4158 483 107 293 2 58 841 34 13 63 367 0 15 350 83 1008 442

ANOKA O 3515 1522 0 23 2 44 320 1068 60 5 1993 262 35 183 3 20 492 5 2 25 145 0 2 190 25 399 205SHERIFF C 1456 261 0 5 2 34 27 183 10 0 1195 239 9 31 1 15 47 4 0 11 135 0 1 189 23 330 160MN0020000 % 41 17 0 22 100 77 8 17 17 0 60 91 26 17 33 75 10 80 0 44 93 0 50 99 92 83 78POP. 81,550 Crime Rate R 4310 1866 0 28 2 53 392 1309 73 6 2443 321 42 224 3 24 603 6 2 30 177 0 2 232 30 489 251

ANOKA PD O 1706 805 0 22 15 16 74 634 39 5 901 186 27 73 1 28 170 9 0 27 68 0 2 61 25 101 123PD C 607 114 0 1 4 14 12 77 5 1 493 134 4 3 0 22 26 6 0 8 64 0 0 61 25 57 83MN0020100 % 36 14 0 5 27 88 16 12 13 20 55 72 15 4 0 79 15 67 0 30 94 0 0 100 100 56 67POP. 17,323 Crime Rate R 9848 4647 0 126 86 92 427 3659 225 28 5201 1073 155 421 5 161 981 51 0 155 392 0 11 352 144 583 710

BLAINE O 4371 1976 0 11 11 29 200 1666 56 3 2395 289 80 272 3 19 483 12 2 41 271 0 15 162 40 524 182PD C 1891 690 0 8 9 27 22 608 16 0 1201 219 38 74 1 16 83 10 0 26 241 0 5 162 39 155 132MN0020200 % 43 35 0 73 82 93 11 36 29 0 50 76 48 27 33 84 17 83 0 63 89 0 33 100 98 30 73POP. 57,561 Crime Rate R 7593 3432 0 19 19 50 347 2894 97 5 4160 502 138 472 5 33 839 20 3 71 470 0 26 281 69 910 316

CENTENNIAL LAKES O 563 143 0 0 0 13 15 108 7 0 420 47 6 2 0 2 64 9 0 2 67 0 3 76 24 62 56PD C 310 27 0 0 0 13 1 12 1 0 283 31 2 1 0 2 4 9 0 2 66 0 3 76 22 13 52MN0020300 % 55 19 0 0 0 100 7 11 14 0 67 66 33 50 0 100 6 100 0 100 99 0 100 100 92 21 93POP. 11,423 Crime Rate R 4928 1251 0 0 0 113 131 945 61 0 3676 411 52 17 0 17 560 78 0 17 586 0 26 665 210 542 490

COLUMBIA HEIGHTS O 1688 656 0 4 18 38 132 438 25 1 1032 129 33 73 0 9 214 11 2 22 115 0 0 61 35 92 236PD C 774 115 0 1 5 32 11 60 6 0 659 103 5 10 0 9 24 8 1 7 106 0 0 60 35 71 220MN0020400 % 46 18 0 25 28 84 8 14 24 0 64 80 15 14 0 100 11 73 50 32 92 0 0 98 100 77 93POP. 18,427 Crime Rate R 9160 3559 0 21 97 206 716 2376 135 5 5600 700 179 396 0 48 1161 59 10 119 624 0 0 331 189 499 1280

COON RAPIDS O 4903 1999 0 14 16 42 194 1663 60 10 2904 255 57 54 0 18 565 31 7 47 280 0 10 225 54 999 302PD C 2768 671 0 3 10 32 43 562 19 2 2097 201 19 18 0 16 192 23 6 19 258 0 6 225 54 805 255MN0020500 % 56 34 0 21 63 76 22 34 32 20 72 79 33 33 0 89 34 74 86 40 92 0 60 100 100 81 84POP. 62,419 Crime Rate R 7855 3202 0 22 25 67 310 2664 96 16 4652 408 91 86 0 28 905 49 11 75 448 0 16 360 86 1600 483

FRIDLEY O 3290 1313 0 19 17 36 165 1004 69 3 1977 158 55 135 0 77 337 12 26 22 62 0 16 103 13 809 152PD C 1600 399 0 7 6 26 16 332 10 2 1201 102 16 15 0 72 36 9 25 11 54 0 4 103 12 633 109MN0020600 % 49 30 0 37 35 72 10 33 14 67 61 65 29 11 0 94 11 75 96 50 87 0 25 100 92 78 72POP. 25,857 Crime Rate R 12724 5078 0 73 65 139 638 3882 266 11 7645 611 212 522 0 297 1303 46 100 85 239 0 61 398 50 3128 587

LINO LAKES O 708 206 0 5 0 11 21 164 3 2 502 59 10 28 0 5 69 8 1 6 109 0 1 60 25 56 65PD C 460 65 0 5 0 10 4 43 1 2 395 55 8 5 0 5 16 6 0 6 106 0 1 60 25 40 62MN0020700 % 65 32 0 100 0 91 19 26 33 100 79 93 80 18 0 100 23 75 0 100 97 0 100 100 100 71 95POP. 20,953 Crime Rate R 3378 983 0 23 0 52 100 782 14 9 2395 281 47 133 0 23 329 38 4 28 520 0 4 286 119 267 310

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Aggra- Motor Forgery/ Embe- Other Disor- OtherGrand Total Rob- vated Burg- Larc- Vehicle Total Other Counter- zzle- Stolen Vand- Weap- Prosti- Sex Narc- Gamb- Family/ Liquor derly Offen-

County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesSPRING LAKE PARK O 1027 370 0 1 6 19 41 282 21 0 657 90 34 52 0 7 140 9 0 4 21 0 2 120 14 113 51PD C 311 52 0 0 3 6 5 31 7 0 259 27 14 6 0 4 2 4 0 3 14 0 0 120 12 17 36MN0020800 % 30 14 0 0 50 32 12 11 33 0 39 30 41 12 0 57 1 44 0 75 67 0 0 100 86 15 71POP. 6,577 Crime Rate R 15615 5625 0 15 91 288 623 4287 319 0 9989 1368 516 790 0 106 2128 136 0 60 319 0 30 1824 212 1718 775

RAMSEY O 1197 548 0 5 2 7 68 456 8 2 649 86 12 78 0 8 199 6 2 9 26 0 0 47 11 116 49PD C 491 120 0 2 0 7 19 88 4 0 371 79 3 15 0 7 38 5 0 5 23 0 0 47 10 98 41MN0021300 % 41 22 0 40 0 100 28 19 50 0 57 92 25 19 0 88 19 83 0 56 88 0 0 100 91 84 84POP. 24,681 Crime Rate R 4849 2220 0 20 8 28 275 1847 32 8 2629 348 48 316 0 32 806 24 8 36 105 0 0 190 44 469 198

HILLTOP* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN002140X % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 674 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST. FRANCIS O 615 182 0 6 1 8 26 131 10 0 433 48 8 26 0 1 70 1 0 5 58 0 0 61 12 89 54PD C 367 44 0 1 0 4 4 31 4 0 323 40 3 1 0 1 23 1 0 0 57 0 0 61 11 77 48MN0021500 % 60 24 0 17 0 50 15 24 40 0 75 83 38 4 0 100 33 100 0 0 98 0 0 100 92 87 89POP. 7,644 Crime Rate R 8045 2380 0 78 13 104 340 1713 130 0 5664 627 104 340 0 13 915 13 0 65 758 0 0 798 156 1164 706

BECKER O 949 341 0 8 1 18 49 232 33 0 608 109 9 34 0 8 65 9 0 9 27 0 81 78 40 53 86COUNTY TOTAL C 512 126 0 5 0 13 8 90 10 0 386 63 1 10 0 5 25 6 0 5 24 0 8 77 39 49 74

% 54 37 0 63 0 72 16 39 30 0 63 58 11 29 0 63 38 67 0 56 89 0 10 99 98 92 86POP. 32,288 Crime Rate R 2939 1056 0 24 3 55 151 718 102 0 1883 337 27 105 0 24 201 27 0 27 83 0 250 241 123 164 266

BECKER O 551 142 0 6 0 13 35 60 28 0 409 81 2 14 0 5 21 6 0 5 20 0 81 54 34 34 52SHERIFF C 304 50 0 3 0 11 6 21 9 0 254 40 0 1 0 5 13 4 0 3 18 0 8 53 33 31 45MN0030000 % 55 35 0 50 0 85 17 35 32 0 62 49 0 7 0 100 62 67 0 60 90 0 10 98 97 91 87POP. 23,959 Crime Rate R 2299 592 0 25 0 54 146 250 116 0 1707 338 8 58 0 20 87 25 0 20 83 0 338 225 141 141 217

DETROIT LAKES* O 398 199 0 2 1 5 14 172 5 0 199 28 7 20 0 3 44 3 0 4 7 0 0 24 6 19 34PD C 208 76 0 2 0 2 2 69 1 0 132 23 1 9 0 0 12 2 0 2 6 0 0 24 6 18 29MN0030100 % 52 38 0 100 0 40 14 40 20 0 66 82 14 45 0 0 27 67 0 50 86 0 0 100 100 95 85POP. 8,329 Crime Rate R 4778 2389 0 24 12 60 168 2065 60 0 2389 336 84 240 0 36 528 36 0 48 84 0 0 288 72 228 408

BELTRAMI O 5773 1896 0 30 13 66 236 1496 45 10 3877 586 58 178 2 16 562 22 0 49 195 3 42 237 314 905 708COUNTY TOTAL C 3775 708 0 18 5 53 27 581 20 4 3067 516 12 88 1 12 142 19 0 31 191 1 34 233 311 838 638

% 65 37 0 60 38 80 11 39 44 40 79 88 21 49 50 75 25 86 0 63 98 33 81 98 99 93 90POP. 44,838 Crime Rate R 12875 4229 0 66 28 147 526 3336 100 22 8646 1306 129 396 4 35 1253 49 0 109 434 6 93 528 700 2018 1579

BELTRAMI O 1896 483 0 21 6 30 138 270 14 4 1413 245 10 73 0 3 158 12 0 24 89 1 15 165 72 234 312SHERIFF C 1235 98 0 13 3 24 11 39 6 2 1137 212 2 34 0 2 47 11 0 15 88 1 10 162 69 215 269MN0040000 % 65 20 0 62 50 80 8 14 43 50 80 87 20 47 0 67 30 92 0 63 99 100 67 98 96 92 86POP. 30,137 Crime Rate R 6291 1602 0 69 19 99 457 895 46 13 4688 812 33 242 0 9 524 39 0 79 295 3 49 547 238 776 1035

BEMIDJI O 3776 1388 0 8 7 35 98 1203 31 6 2388 323 47 99 2 13 388 10 0 25 104 0 27 71 239 652 388PD C 2479 604 0 4 2 28 16 538 14 2 1875 287 9 52 1 10 90 8 0 16 101 0 24 70 239 605 363MN0040100 % 66 44 0 50 29 80 16 45 45 33 79 89 19 53 50 77 23 80 0 64 97 0 89 99 100 93 94POP. 13,911 Crime Rate R 27144 9978 0 57 50 251 704 8647 222 43 17166 2321 337 711 14 93 2789 71 0 179 747 0 194 510 1718 4686 2789

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesBLACKDUCK PD O 101 25 0 1 0 1 0 23 0 0 76 18 1 6 0 0 16 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 3 19 8PD C 61 6 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 55 17 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 18 6MN0040200 % 60 24 0 100 0 100 0 17 0 0 72 94 100 33 0 0 31 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 95 75POP. 790 Crime Rate R 12784 3164 0 126 0 126 0 2911 0 0 9620 2278 126 759 0 0 2025 0 0 0 253 253 0 126 379 2405 1012

BENTON O 1180 365 0 17 2 11 87 225 21 2 815 114 1 43 0 1 218 5 4 5 38 0 3 73 20 191 99COUNTY TOTAL C 514 76 0 8 2 11 18 34 3 0 438 81 1 8 0 1 29 3 0 4 33 0 1 72 20 129 56

% 44 21 0 47 100 100 21 15 14 0 54 71 100 19 0 100 13 60 0 80 87 0 33 99 100 68 57POP. 29,354 Crime Rate R 4019 1243 0 57 6 37 296 766 71 6 2776 388 3 146 0 3 742 17 13 17 129 0 10 248 68 650 337

BENTON O 591 224 0 15 0 3 48 143 13 2 367 75 0 33 0 1 66 4 4 2 30 0 3 52 11 35 51SHERIFF C 211 34 0 6 0 3 6 17 2 0 177 44 0 4 0 1 8 2 0 1 25 0 1 51 11 6 23MN0050000 % 36 15 0 40 0 100 13 12 15 0 48 59 0 12 0 100 12 50 0 50 83 0 33 98 100 17 45POP. 17,224 Crime Rate R 3431 1300 0 87 0 17 278 830 75 11 2130 435 0 191 0 5 383 23 23 11 174 0 17 301 63 203 296

SAUK RAPIDS O 589 141 0 2 2 8 39 82 8 0 448 39 1 10 0 0 152 1 0 3 8 0 0 21 9 156 48PD C 303 42 0 2 2 8 12 17 1 0 261 37 1 4 0 0 21 1 0 3 8 0 0 21 9 123 33MN0050200 % 51 30 0 100 100 100 31 21 13 0 58 95 100 40 0 0 14 100 0 100 100 0 0 100 100 79 69POP. 12,130 Crime Rate R 4855 1162 0 16 16 65 321 676 65 0 3693 321 8 82 0 0 1253 8 0 24 65 0 0 173 74 1286 395

BIG STONE O 136 54 0 0 0 0 13 38 3 0 82 14 0 3 0 0 19 0 0 2 12 0 0 13 11 3 5COUNTY TOTAL C 59 7 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 52 9 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 0 0 13 11 1 4

% 43 13 0 0 0 0 8 11 67 0 63 64 0 33 0 0 11 0 0 0 92 0 0 100 100 33 80POP. 5,202 Crime Rate R 2614 1038 0 0 0 0 249 730 57 0 1576 269 0 57 0 0 365 0 0 38 230 0 0 249 211 57 96

BIG STONE O 135 53 0 0 0 0 13 37 3 0 82 14 0 3 0 0 19 0 0 2 12 0 0 13 11 3 5SHERIFF C 59 7 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 52 9 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 0 0 13 11 1 4MN0060000 % 44 13 0 0 0 0 8 11 67 0 63 64 0 33 0 0 11 0 0 0 92 0 0 100 100 33 80POP. 3,291 Crime Rate R 4102 1610 0 0 0 0 395 1124 91 0 2491 425 0 91 0 0 577 0 0 60 364 0 0 395 334 91 151

ORTONVILLE * O 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0060100 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 1,911 Crime Rate R 52 52 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BLUE EARTH O 6608 2332 0 26 29 104 410 1679 73 11 4276 557 88 288 0 16 687 35 2 67 333 1 42 254 340 430 1136COUNTY TOTAL C 3098 612 0 9 10 76 59 451 7 0 2486 266 31 53 0 8 56 15 0 26 288 1 5 251 331 125 1030

% 47 26 0 35 34 73 14 27 10 0 58 48 35 18 0 50 8 43 0 39 86 100 12 99 97 29 91POP. 61,547 Crime Rate R 10564 3728 0 41 46 166 655 2684 116 17 6836 890 140 460 0 25 1098 55 3 107 532 1 67 406 543 687 1816

BLUE EARTH O 1331 171 0 7 0 7 42 102 12 1 1160 60 2 27 0 2 49 3 0 13 47 0 9 68 22 34 824SHERIFF C 957 19 0 3 0 6 2 7 1 0 938 19 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 5 37 0 0 65 22 1 786MN0070000 % 72 11 0 43 0 86 5 7 8 0 81 32 0 4 0 0 2 33 0 38 79 0 0 96 100 3 95POP. 17,903 Crime Rate R 7434 955 0 39 0 39 234 569 67 5 6479 335 11 150 0 11 273 16 0 72 262 0 50 379 122 189 4602

MANKATO O 4953 2056 0 17 29 90 346 1508 58 8 2897 452 86 246 0 13 601 29 2 53 257 1 30 162 309 364 292PD C 2005 575 0 5 10 66 54 434 6 0 1430 225 31 50 0 8 51 12 0 21 224 1 4 162 300 111 230MN0070100 % 40 28 0 29 34 73 16 29 10 0 49 50 36 20 0 62 8 41 0 40 87 100 13 100 97 30 79POP. 36,921 Crime Rate R 13415 5568 0 46 78 243 937 4084 157 21 7846 1224 232 666 0 35 1627 78 5 143 696 2 81 438 836 985 790

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesMAPLETON O 85 26 0 1 0 3 4 15 1 2 59 11 0 3 0 0 11 1 0 1 7 0 1 12 1 4 7PD C 42 7 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 35 4 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 6 0 0 12 1 3 4MN0070200 % 49 27 0 0 0 67 0 33 0 0 59 36 0 67 0 0 18 100 0 0 86 0 0 100 100 75 57POP. 1,672 Crime Rate R 5083 1555 0 59 0 179 239 897 59 119 3528 657 0 179 0 0 657 59 0 59 418 0 59 717 59 239 418

EAGLE LAKE O 60 25 0 0 0 3 7 14 1 0 35 10 0 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 6 6PD C 22 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 19 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 3 4MN0070400 % 37 12 0 0 0 67 0 7 0 0 54 70 0 0 0 0 13 100 0 0 100 0 0 100 0 50 67POP. 2,416 Crime Rate R 2483 1034 0 0 0 124 289 579 41 0 1448 413 0 41 0 0 331 41 0 0 82 0 0 41 0 248 248

LAKE CRYSTAL O 179 54 0 1 0 1 11 40 1 0 125 24 0 11 0 1 18 1 0 0 20 0 2 11 8 22 7PD C 72 8 0 1 0 0 3 4 0 0 64 11 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 19 0 1 11 8 7 6MN0070500 % 40 15 0 100 0 0 27 10 0 0 51 46 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 95 0 50 100 100 32 86POP. 2,635 Crime Rate R 6793 2049 0 37 0 37 417 1518 37 0 4743 910 0 417 0 37 683 37 0 0 759 0 75 417 303 834 265

BROWN O 961 259 0 2 0 4 68 181 4 0 702 76 6 40 0 4 103 5 0 16 51 1 1 95 26 144 134COUNTY TOTAL C 613 66 0 2 0 4 23 36 1 0 547 70 4 15 0 4 19 5 0 14 47 1 1 83 25 128 131

% 64 25 0 100 0 100 34 20 25 0 78 92 67 38 0 100 18 100 0 88 92 100 100 87 96 89 98POP. 25,482 Crime Rate R 3771 1016 0 7 0 15 266 710 15 0 2754 298 23 156 0 15 404 19 0 62 200 3 3 372 102 565 525

BROWN O 57 11 0 0 0 0 4 7 0 0 46 7 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 18 0 1 9SHERIFF C 22 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 1 7MN0080000 % 39 9 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 46 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 39 0 100 78POP. 7,173 Crime Rate R 794 153 0 0 0 0 55 97 0 0 641 97 0 69 0 0 13 0 0 41 27 0 0 250 0 13 125

NEW ULM O 856 241 0 2 0 4 61 171 3 0 615 61 6 34 0 2 102 5 0 11 46 1 1 62 25 140 119PD C 551 60 0 2 0 4 20 34 0 0 491 58 4 14 0 2 19 5 0 11 46 1 1 62 25 124 119MN0080100 % 64 25 0 100 0 100 33 20 0 0 80 95 67 41 0 100 19 100 0 100 100 100 100 100 100 89 100POP. 12,843 Crime Rate R 6665 1876 0 15 0 31 474 1331 23 0 4788 474 46 264 0 15 794 38 0 85 358 7 7 482 194 1090 926

SLEEPY EYE O 48 7 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 41 8 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 15 1 3 6PD C 40 5 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 35 7 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 14 0 3 5MN0080200 % 83 71 0 0 0 0 100 33 100 0 85 88 0 100 0 100 0 0 0 100 33 0 0 93 0 100 83POP. 3,363 Crime Rate R 1427 208 0 0 0 0 89 89 29 0 1219 237 0 29 0 59 0 0 0 59 89 0 0 446 29 89 178

SPRINGFIELD* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0080300 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 2,103 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CARLTON O 2594 938 1 15 3 28 132 724 29 6 1656 296 18 121 1 6 343 21 1 55 110 3 39 93 38 264 247COUNTY TOTAL C 786 254 1 1 1 19 13 208 9 2 532 80 1 5 0 2 29 9 0 14 78 0 0 87 31 82 114

% 30 27 100 7 33 68 10 29 31 33 32 27 6 4 0 33 8 43 0 25 71 0 0 94 82 31 46POP. 34,603 Crime Rate R 7496 2710 2 43 8 80 381 2092 83 17 4785 855 52 349 2 17 991 60 2 158 317 8 112 268 109 762 713

CARLTON O 864 268 0 7 0 7 65 176 9 4 596 118 7 47 0 5 99 5 1 19 39 0 17 51 13 67 108SHERIFF C 222 30 0 0 0 7 8 14 1 0 192 35 0 3 0 2 5 3 0 4 26 0 0 49 7 12 46MN0090000 % 26 11 0 0 0 100 12 8 11 0 32 30 0 6 0 40 5 60 0 21 67 0 0 96 54 18 43POP. 20,541 Crime Rate R 4206 1304 0 34 0 34 316 856 43 19 2901 574 34 228 0 24 481 24 4 92 189 0 82 248 63 326 525

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesCLOQUET O 1507 568 1 6 3 17 66 455 18 2 939 153 9 59 1 1 228 15 0 24 63 2 20 27 24 188 125PD C 505 213 1 1 1 11 5 184 8 2 292 38 1 2 0 0 21 6 0 5 47 0 0 23 23 65 61MN0090100 % 34 38 100 17 33 65 8 40 44 100 31 25 11 3 0 0 9 40 0 21 75 0 0 85 96 35 49POP. 11,486 Crime Rate R 13120 4945 8 52 26 148 574 3961 156 17 8175 1332 78 513 8 8 1985 130 0 208 548 17 174 235 208 1636 1088

MOOSE LAKE O 223 102 0 2 0 4 1 93 2 0 121 25 2 15 0 0 16 1 0 12 8 1 2 15 1 9 14PD C 59 11 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 48 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 5 0 0 15 1 5 7MN0090200 % 26 11 0 0 0 25 0 11 0 0 40 28 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 42 63 0 0 100 100 56 50POP. 2,576 Crime Rate R 8656 3959 0 77 0 155 38 3610 77 0 4697 970 77 582 0 0 621 38 0 465 310 38 77 582 38 349 543

CARVER O 3040 1155 1 21 7 31 162 901 25 7 1885 226 29 180 0 8 403 9 0 26 205 1 19 305 101 111 262COUNTY TOTAL C 1770 380 1 18 5 27 34 282 12 3 1390 211 16 74 0 7 102 9 0 21 200 1 19 305 100 96 229

% 58 33 100 86 71 87 21 31 48 43 74 93 55 41 0 88 25 100 0 81 98 100 100 100 99 86 87POP. 91,745 Crime Rate R 3314 1259 1 23 8 34 177 982 27 8 1993 238 30 190 0 8 426 9 0 27 216 1 20 322 106 117 277

CARVER O 2203 791 1 13 4 21 126 601 22 3 1412 169 17 158 0 7 330 7 0 22 147 1 13 211 71 88 171SHERIFF C 1293 280 1 11 2 19 24 210 11 2 1013 156 8 67 0 6 92 7 0 17 143 1 13 211 70 74 148MN0100000 % 59 35 100 85 50 90 19 35 50 67 72 92 47 42 0 86 28 100 0 77 97 100 100 100 99 84 87POP. 69,146 Crime Rate R 3186 1144 1 18 5 30 182 869 31 4 2042 244 24 228 0 10 477 10 0 31 212 1 18 305 102 127 247

CHASKA O 837 364 0 8 3 10 36 300 3 4 473 57 12 22 0 1 73 2 0 4 58 0 6 94 30 23 91PD C 479 102 0 7 3 8 10 72 1 1 377 55 8 7 0 1 10 2 0 4 57 0 6 94 30 22 81MN0100200 % 57 28 0 88 100 80 28 24 33 25 80 96 67 32 0 100 14 100 0 100 98 0 100 100 100 96 89POP. 25,424 Crime Rate R 3292 1431 0 31 11 39 141 1179 11 15 1860 224 47 86 0 3 287 7 0 15 228 0 23 369 117 90 357

CASS O 3966 1167 3 84 1 18 216 785 58 2 2799 340 13 119 1 5 364 14 1 12 111 0 108 148 79 1101 383SHERIFF C 1810 379 3 9 0 18 24 292 31 2 1431 155 10 39 0 3 133 9 0 2 65 0 15 133 72 538 257MN0110000 % 46 32 100 11 0 100 11 37 53 100 51 46 77 33 0 60 37 64 0 17 59 0 14 90 91 49 67POP. 28,666 Crime Rate R 13835 4071 10 293 3 62 753 2738 202 6 9764 1186 45 415 3 17 1269 48 3 41 387 0 376 516 275 3840 1336

CHIPPEWA O 400 149 1 1 0 16 11 117 1 2 251 43 8 19 0 0 83 0 0 7 22 0 0 25 16 5 23COUNTY TOTAL C 273 87 1 0 0 10 5 70 1 0 186 25 5 11 0 0 62 0 0 5 20 0 0 24 16 3 15

% 68 58 100 0 0 63 45 60 100 0 74 58 63 58 0 0 75 0 0 71 91 0 0 96 100 60 65POP. 11,242 Crime Rate R 3558 1325 8 8 0 142 97 1040 8 17 2232 382 71 169 0 0 738 0 0 62 195 0 0 222 142 44 204

CHIPPEWA O 75 36 0 1 0 5 4 25 1 0 39 17 1 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 6SHERIFF C 13 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0MN0120000 % 17 11 0 0 0 40 0 4 100 0 23 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 100 0POP. 6,094 Crime Rate R 1230 590 0 16 0 82 65 410 16 0 639 278 16 32 0 0 114 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 16 16 98

MONTEVIDEO O 325 113 1 0 0 11 7 92 0 2 212 26 7 17 0 0 76 0 0 7 22 0 0 21 15 4 17PD C 260 83 1 0 0 8 5 69 0 0 177 22 5 11 0 0 62 0 0 5 20 0 0 20 15 2 15MN0120200 % 80 73 100 0 0 73 71 75 0 0 83 85 71 65 0 0 82 0 0 71 91 0 0 95 100 50 88POP. 5,148 Crime Rate R 6313 2195 19 0 0 213 135 1787 0 38 4118 505 135 330 0 0 1476 0 0 135 427 0 0 407 291 77 330

CHISAGO O 1758 664 0 4 3 35 91 472 46 13 1094 151 21 88 0 8 87 15 1 47 113 0 102 142 73 124 122COUNTY TOTAL C 730 192 0 2 0 22 19 138 10 1 538 80 2 13 0 2 17 6 0 9 86 0 7 132 64 48 72

% 42 29 0 50 0 63 21 29 22 8 49 53 10 15 0 25 20 40 0 19 76 0 7 93 88 39 59POP. 51,646 Crime Rate R 3404 1286 0 7 5 67 176 913 89 25 2118 292 40 170 0 15 168 29 1 91 218 0 197 274 141 240 236

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesCHISAGO O 358 110 0 1 0 7 22 74 6 0 248 31 0 16 0 2 14 1 0 8 40 0 2 41 24 28 41SHERIFF C 272 69 0 1 0 6 11 48 4 0 203 26 0 8 0 1 10 0 0 4 34 0 1 40 22 26 31MN0130000 % 76 63 0 100 0 86 50 65 67 0 82 84 0 50 0 50 71 0 0 50 85 0 50 98 92 93 76POP. 24,112 Crime Rate R 1488 460 0 4 0 29 91 306 24 0 1028 128 0 66 0 8 58 4 0 33 165 0 8 170 99 116 170

NORTH BRANCH O 818 364 0 0 2 16 35 274 25 12 454 64 14 32 0 4 33 9 1 21 32 0 96 27 16 62 43PD C 219 85 0 0 0 10 3 68 4 0 134 29 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 1 19 0 6 21 12 17 19MN0130500 % 27 24 0 0 0 63 9 25 16 0 30 45 7 3 0 0 12 44 0 5 59 0 6 78 75 27 44POP. 10,732 Crime Rate R 7622 3392 0 0 18 149 326 2553 232 111 4230 596 130 298 0 37 307 83 9 195 298 0 894 251 149 577 400

WYOMING O 268 92 0 0 0 2 15 63 11 1 176 14 3 31 0 2 9 2 0 9 22 0 0 50 15 8 11PD C 144 23 0 0 0 2 4 15 1 1 121 9 1 3 0 1 3 2 0 3 22 0 0 50 14 2 11MN0130800 % 54 25 0 0 0 100 27 24 9 100 69 64 33 10 0 50 33 100 0 33 100 0 0 100 93 25 100POP. 8,148 Crime Rate R 3289 1129 0 0 0 24 184 773 135 12 2160 171 36 380 0 24 110 24 0 110 270 0 0 613 184 98 135

LAKES AREA O 314 98 0 3 1 10 19 61 4 0 216 42 4 9 0 0 31 3 0 9 19 0 4 24 18 26 27PD C 94 14 0 1 0 4 1 7 1 0 80 16 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 21 16 3 11MN0130900 % 30 14 0 33 0 40 5 11 25 0 37 38 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 58 0 0 88 89 12 41POP. 8,654 Crime Rate R 3628 1132 0 34 11 115 219 704 46 0 2495 485 46 103 0 0 358 34 0 103 219 0 46 277 207 300 311

CLAY O 3812 1245 0 22 5 55 191 916 38 18 2567 321 18 228 0 9 351 10 2 48 163 0 21 401 234 400 361COUNTY TOTAL C 1900 356 0 6 2 36 25 270 2 15 1544 190 3 38 0 8 54 8 0 10 132 0 5 395 221 185 295

% 50 29 0 27 40 65 13 29 5 83 60 59 17 17 0 89 15 80 0 21 81 0 24 99 94 46 82POP. 57,349 Crime Rate R 6647 2170 0 38 8 95 333 1597 66 31 4476 559 31 397 0 15 612 17 3 83 284 0 36 699 408 697 629

CLAY O 450 98 0 1 0 3 33 55 5 1 352 26 0 74 0 1 32 2 0 6 24 0 4 92 25 18 48SHERIFF C 230 10 0 0 0 3 5 2 0 0 220 17 0 24 0 1 3 1 0 3 22 0 1 92 19 5 32MN0140000 % 51 10 0 0 0 100 15 4 0 0 63 65 0 32 0 100 9 50 0 50 92 0 25 100 76 28 67POP. 16,288 Crime Rate R 2762 601 0 6 0 18 202 337 30 6 2161 159 0 454 0 6 196 12 0 36 147 0 24 564 153 110 294

DILWORTH O 446 202 0 5 0 9 13 173 1 1 244 29 9 26 0 0 44 0 0 3 10 0 4 20 5 60 34PD C 286 123 0 2 0 6 6 108 0 1 163 22 1 8 0 0 24 0 0 1 5 0 3 18 5 48 28MN0140200 % 64 61 0 40 0 67 46 62 0 100 67 76 11 31 0 0 55 0 0 33 50 0 75 90 100 80 82POP. 3,787 Crime Rate R 11777 5334 0 132 0 237 343 4568 26 26 6443 765 237 686 0 0 1161 0 0 79 264 0 105 528 132 1584 897

MOORHEAD O 2916 945 0 16 5 43 145 688 32 16 1971 266 9 128 0 8 275 8 2 39 129 0 13 289 204 322 279PD C 1384 223 0 4 2 27 14 160 2 14 1161 151 2 6 0 7 27 7 0 6 105 0 1 285 197 132 235MN0140400 % 47 24 0 25 40 63 10 23 6 88 59 57 22 5 0 88 10 88 0 15 81 0 8 99 97 41 84POP. 37,274 Crime Rate R 7823 2535 0 42 13 115 389 1845 85 42 5287 713 24 343 0 21 737 21 5 104 346 0 34 775 547 863 748

CLEARWATER O 393 104 0 6 1 0 43 47 7 0 289 35 2 28 0 1 41 4 1 2 16 0 59 9 9 25 57SHERIFF C 263 22 0 5 0 0 6 10 1 0 241 32 0 27 0 0 9 4 1 2 13 0 57 9 8 25 54MN0150000 % 67 21 0 83 0 0 14 21 14 0 83 91 0 96 0 0 22 100 100 100 81 0 97 100 89 100 95POP. 8,230 Crime Rate R 4775 1263 0 72 12 0 522 571 85 0 3511 425 24 340 0 12 498 48 12 24 194 0 716 109 109 303 692

COOK O 436 175 0 0 0 2 17 152 4 0 261 32 5 20 0 1 40 7 0 6 36 0 3 35 9 29 38SHERIFF C 113 19 0 0 0 1 2 15 1 0 94 11 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 31 0 0 27 5 3 13MN0160000 % 26 11 0 0 0 50 12 10 25 0 36 34 20 0 0 0 3 29 0 0 86 0 0 77 56 10 34POP. 5,502 Crime Rate R 7924 3180 0 0 0 36 308 2762 72 0 4743 581 90 363 0 18 727 127 0 109 654 0 54 636 163 527 690

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesCOTTONWOOD O 692 154 0 4 0 5 45 93 5 2 538 59 7 57 0 3 97 3 4 15 14 0 3 36 7 138 95COUNTY TOTAL C 415 41 0 4 0 5 8 19 5 0 374 54 2 22 0 3 20 3 4 12 13 0 1 36 7 120 77

% 60 27 0 100 0 100 18 20 100 0 70 92 29 39 0 100 21 100 100 80 93 0 33 100 100 87 81POP. 11,020 Crime Rate R 6279 1397 0 36 0 45 408 843 45 18 4882 535 63 517 0 27 880 27 36 136 127 0 27 326 63 1252 862

COTTONWOOD O 178 55 0 0 0 0 14 41 0 0 123 16 1 14 0 1 25 0 0 4 7 0 1 14 2 13 25SHERIFF C 84 9 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 75 15 0 3 0 1 8 0 0 3 6 0 0 14 2 9 14MN0170000 % 47 16 0 0 0 0 21 15 0 0 61 94 0 21 0 100 32 0 0 75 86 0 0 100 100 69 56POP. 5,041 Crime Rate R 3531 1091 0 0 0 0 277 813 0 0 2439 317 19 277 0 19 495 0 0 79 138 0 19 277 39 257 495

MOUNTAIN LAKE* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0170100 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 1,878 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

WINDOM O 514 99 0 4 0 5 31 52 5 2 415 43 6 43 0 2 72 3 4 11 7 0 2 22 5 125 70PD C 331 32 0 4 0 5 5 13 5 0 299 39 2 19 0 2 12 3 4 9 7 0 1 22 5 111 63MN0170200 % 64 32 0 100 0 100 16 25 100 0 72 91 33 44 0 100 17 100 100 82 100 0 50 100 100 89 90POP. 4,101 Crime Rate R 12533 2414 0 97 0 121 755 1267 121 48 10119 1048 146 1048 0 48 1755 73 97 268 170 0 48 536 121 3048 1706

CROW WING O 4412 1880 1 30 4 65 313 1418 45 4 2532 403 33 152 1 21 555 18 2 68 234 0 17 196 96 243 493COUNTY TOTAL C 2428 674 1 14 4 48 35 556 15 1 1754 313 15 77 0 19 133 15 1 34 226 0 11 195 93 206 416

% 55 36 100 47 100 74 11 39 33 25 69 78 45 51 0 90 24 83 50 50 97 0 65 99 97 85 84POP. 63,525 Crime Rate R 6945 2959 1 47 6 102 492 2232 70 6 3985 634 51 239 1 33 873 28 3 107 368 0 26 308 151 382 776

CROW WING O 1147 554 1 6 2 20 194 307 22 2 593 69 3 15 1 8 184 9 0 17 51 0 4 55 30 21 126SHERIFF C 436 69 1 1 2 12 12 35 5 1 367 40 1 7 0 6 66 7 0 3 45 0 3 54 29 19 87MN0180000 % 38 12 100 17 100 60 6 11 23 50 62 58 33 47 0 75 36 78 0 18 88 0 75 98 97 90 69POP. 38,753 Crime Rate R 2959 1429 2 15 5 51 500 792 56 5 1530 178 7 38 2 20 474 23 0 43 131 0 10 141 77 54 325

BRAINERD O 2228 755 0 21 2 36 103 575 17 1 1473 283 25 55 0 10 276 6 2 45 108 0 12 91 46 192 322PD C 1333 247 0 12 2 31 19 176 7 0 1086 240 14 19 0 10 58 5 1 30 107 0 8 91 44 166 293MN0180100 % 60 33 0 57 100 86 18 31 41 0 74 85 56 35 0 100 21 83 50 67 99 0 67 100 96 86 91POP. 13,779 Crime Rate R 16169 5479 0 152 14 261 747 4173 123 7 10690 2053 181 399 0 72 2003 43 14 326 783 0 87 660 333 1393 2336

CROSBY O 156 56 0 1 0 1 8 43 3 0 100 17 0 1 0 0 25 0 0 0 18 0 0 10 6 6 17PD C 73 9 0 1 0 0 1 6 1 0 64 11 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 0 0 10 6 2 16MN0180200 % 47 16 0 100 0 0 13 14 33 0 64 65 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 33 94POP. 2,245 Crime Rate R 6948 2494 0 44 0 44 356 1915 133 0 4454 757 0 44 0 0 1113 0 0 0 801 0 0 445 267 267 757

BAXTER O 881 515 0 2 0 8 8 493 3 1 366 34 5 81 0 3 70 3 0 6 57 0 1 40 14 24 28PD C 586 349 0 0 0 5 3 339 2 0 237 22 0 51 0 3 8 3 0 1 56 0 0 40 14 19 20MN0180500 % 67 68 0 0 0 63 38 69 67 0 65 65 0 63 0 100 11 100 0 17 98 0 0 100 100 79 71POP. 8,748 Crime Rate R 10070 5887 0 22 0 91 91 5635 34 11 4183 388 57 925 0 34 800 34 0 68 651 0 11 457 160 274 320

DAKOTA O 21467 9717 1 71 91 316 1290 7432 482 34 11750 1387 277 1563 2 73 2468 112 11 306 1290 2 129 1417 393 1177 1143COUNTY TOTAL C 11249 3752 0 48 54 258 371 2771 233 17 7497 1110 148 453 1 65 673 82 6 166 1171 0 92 1386 377 872 895

% 52 39 0 68 59 82 29 37 48 50 64 80 53 29 50 89 27 73 55 54 91 0 71 98 96 74 78POP. 401,628 Crime Rate R 5345 2419 2 18 23 79 321 1850 120 8 2939 347 69 391 0 18 617 28 2 76 322 0 32 354 98 294 285

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesDAKOTA O 977 214 0 2 0 28 57 87 40 0 763 91 13 114 0 5 69 13 0 19 105 0 3 205 17 42 67SHERIFF C 897 193 0 2 0 26 47 80 38 0 704 89 10 87 0 5 61 13 0 15 104 0 3 205 17 40 55MN0190000 % 92 90 0 100 0 93 82 92 95 0 92 98 77 76 0 100 88 100 0 79 99 0 100 100 100 95 82POP. 18,282 Crime Rate R 5344 1170 0 10 0 153 311 475 218 0 4173 497 71 623 0 27 377 71 0 103 574 0 16 1121 92 229 366

BURNSVILLE O 3409 1924 0 7 17 86 202 1536 72 4 1485 184 30 236 0 14 336 16 0 41 159 1 17 179 40 77 155PD C 1044 431 0 5 4 58 15 347 2 0 613 94 9 14 0 12 15 12 0 5 117 0 10 165 35 22 103MN0190100 % 31 22 0 71 24 67 7 23 3 0 41 51 30 6 0 86 4 75 0 12 74 0 59 92 88 29 66POP. 59,028 Crime Rate R 5775 3259 0 11 28 145 342 2602 121 6 2515 311 50 399 0 23 569 27 0 69 269 1 28 303 67 130 262

FARMINGTON O 710 220 0 1 2 12 33 155 15 2 490 46 7 66 0 3 117 2 0 16 56 0 3 80 16 44 34PD C 286 39 0 1 1 12 2 16 5 2 247 27 1 4 0 3 9 1 0 5 49 0 2 80 14 31 21MN0190200 % 40 18 0 100 50 100 6 10 33 100 50 59 14 6 0 100 8 50 0 31 88 0 67 100 88 70 62POP. 20,229 Crime Rate R 3509 1087 0 4 9 59 163 766 74 9 2422 227 34 326 0 14 578 9 0 79 276 0 14 395 79 217 168

HASTINGS O 1458 737 0 9 4 20 106 570 26 2 721 149 8 87 0 2 158 4 0 20 80 0 1 65 21 30 96PD C 582 166 0 6 2 16 16 120 5 1 416 125 2 7 0 2 20 3 0 9 70 0 0 64 18 25 71MN0190300 % 40 23 0 67 50 80 15 21 19 50 58 84 25 8 0 100 13 75 0 45 88 0 0 98 86 83 74POP. 22,688 Crime Rate R 6426 3248 0 39 17 88 467 2512 114 8 3177 656 35 383 0 8 696 17 0 88 352 0 4 286 92 132 423

MENDOTA HEIGHTS O 629 336 0 1 1 5 54 258 17 0 293 37 8 37 0 3 51 1 1 4 33 0 5 39 18 30 26PD C 181 34 0 0 0 2 6 23 3 0 147 20 1 1 0 2 4 1 0 2 26 0 4 38 16 18 14MN0190400 % 29 10 0 0 0 40 11 9 18 0 50 54 13 3 0 67 8 100 0 50 79 0 80 97 89 60 54POP. 11,697 Crime Rate R 5377 2872 0 8 8 42 461 2205 145 0 2504 316 68 316 0 25 436 8 8 34 282 0 42 333 153 256 222

ROSEMOUNT O 929 270 0 1 0 6 41 214 7 1 659 69 5 72 0 3 135 3 0 23 74 0 5 119 25 50 76PD C 538 72 0 1 0 5 7 54 4 1 466 64 3 16 0 2 30 3 0 21 72 0 2 119 25 47 62MN0190500 % 58 27 0 100 0 83 17 25 57 100 71 93 60 22 0 67 22 100 0 91 97 0 40 100 100 94 82POP. 22,870 Crime Rate R 4062 1180 0 4 0 26 179 935 30 4 2881 301 21 314 0 13 590 13 0 100 323 0 21 520 109 218 332

SOUTH ST. PAUL O 1458 605 0 5 6 39 120 365 57 13 853 98 14 87 0 7 269 8 1 24 88 0 24 78 37 41 77PD C 1100 433 0 4 6 32 73 270 39 9 667 84 11 68 0 7 157 6 1 14 86 0 21 75 37 33 67MN0190600 % 75 72 0 80 100 82 61 74 68 69 78 86 79 78 0 100 58 75 100 58 98 0 88 96 100 80 87POP. 19,434 Crime Rate R 7502 3113 0 25 30 200 617 1878 293 66 4389 504 72 447 0 36 1384 41 5 123 452 0 123 401 190 210 396

WEST ST. PAUL O 1739 997 0 13 17 35 103 737 91 1 742 86 48 125 0 6 209 8 0 6 60 0 20 42 19 50 63PD C 1274 743 0 8 14 29 58 572 61 1 531 66 36 73 0 5 124 5 0 4 52 0 12 37 19 49 49MN0190700 % 73 75 0 62 82 83 56 78 67 100 72 77 75 58 0 83 59 63 0 67 87 0 60 88 100 98 78POP. 18,737 Crime Rate R 9281 5321 0 69 90 186 549 3933 485 5 3960 458 256 667 0 32 1115 42 0 32 320 0 106 224 101 266 336

EAGAN O 3273 1561 0 3 11 15 181 1301 44 6 1712 212 38 173 1 14 332 18 6 52 239 0 20 233 50 155 169PD C 1507 373 0 2 4 14 13 326 13 1 1134 194 13 39 0 12 47 12 3 26 228 0 14 233 50 111 152MN0190800 % 46 24 0 67 36 93 7 25 30 17 66 92 34 23 0 86 14 67 50 50 95 0 70 100 100 72 90POP. 64,239 Crime Rate R 5095 2429 0 4 17 23 281 2025 68 9 2665 330 59 269 1 21 516 28 9 80 372 0 31 362 77 241 263

INVER GROVE HEIGHTS O 1850 916 0 14 16 43 161 608 74 0 934 86 40 139 0 6 218 13 2 21 67 1 21 94 35 88 103PD C 1307 621 0 10 15 40 90 419 47 0 686 76 31 78 0 5 138 8 1 14 63 0 15 90 32 59 76MN0190900 % 71 68 0 71 94 93 56 69 64 0 73 88 78 56 0 83 63 62 50 67 94 0 71 96 91 67 74POP. 34,457 Crime Rate R 5369 2658 0 40 46 124 467 1764 214 0 2710 249 116 403 0 17 632 37 5 60 194 2 60 272 101 255 298

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesAPPLE VALLEY O 3052 1159 1 6 16 18 109 981 26 2 1893 227 44 224 1 5 307 19 1 49 160 0 4 126 49 522 155PD C 1541 378 0 3 8 18 22 315 11 1 1163 179 22 32 1 5 38 12 1 30 145 0 4 124 49 397 124MN0191000 % 50 33 0 50 50 100 20 32 42 50 61 79 50 14 100 100 12 63 100 61 91 0 100 98 100 76 80POP. 49,463 Crime Rate R 6170 2343 2 12 32 36 220 1983 53 4 3827 459 89 453 2 10 621 38 2 99 323 0 8 255 99 1055 313

LAKEVILLE O 1983 778 0 9 1 9 123 620 13 3 1205 102 22 203 0 5 267 7 0 31 169 0 6 157 66 48 122PD C 992 269 0 6 0 6 22 229 5 1 723 92 9 34 0 5 30 6 0 21 159 0 5 156 65 40 101MN0191100 % 50 35 0 67 0 67 18 37 38 33 60 90 41 17 0 100 11 86 0 68 94 0 83 99 98 83 83POP. 57,470 Crime Rate R 3450 1353 0 15 1 15 214 1078 22 5 2096 177 38 353 0 8 464 12 0 53 294 0 10 273 114 83 212

DODGE O 1457 314 0 5 2 32 52 211 12 0 1143 115 6 82 0 5 107 16 0 14 47 0 16 57 18 216 444COUNTY TOTAL C 1066 126 0 1 2 31 7 80 5 0 940 112 2 60 0 4 49 15 0 12 43 0 14 56 18 215 340

% 73 40 0 20 100 97 13 38 42 0 82 97 33 73 0 80 46 94 0 86 91 0 88 98 100 100 77POP. 19,977 Crime Rate R 7293 1571 0 25 10 160 260 1056 60 0 5721 575 30 410 0 25 535 80 0 70 235 0 80 285 90 1081 2222

DODGE* O 1309 266 0 0 1 29 43 181 12 0 1043 103 4 69 0 5 79 15 0 13 33 0 15 46 9 214 438SHERIFF C 1011 119 0 0 1 29 6 78 5 0 892 102 2 60 0 4 47 15 0 12 31 0 14 46 9 213 337MN0200000 % 77 45 0 0 100 100 14 43 42 0 86 99 50 87 0 80 59 100 0 92 94 0 93 100 100 100 77POP. 14,274 Crime Rate R 9170 1863 0 0 7 203 301 1268 84 0 7306 721 28 483 0 35 553 105 0 91 231 0 105 322 63 1499 3068

KASSON O 148 48 0 5 1 3 9 30 0 0 100 12 2 13 0 0 28 1 0 1 14 0 1 11 9 2 6PD C 55 7 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 48 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 0 0 10 9 2 3MN0200200 % 37 15 0 20 100 67 11 7 0 0 48 83 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 86 0 0 91 100 100 50POP. 5,703 Crime Rate R 2595 841 0 87 17 52 157 526 0 0 1753 210 35 227 0 0 490 17 0 17 245 0 17 192 157 35 105

DOUGLAS O 1659 565 1 5 3 25 116 383 29 3 1094 153 12 82 0 2 237 4 0 18 90 1 6 129 50 143 167COUNTY TOTAL C 1020 236 1 5 0 25 31 159 15 0 784 142 6 39 0 2 49 4 0 15 90 1 6 129 50 97 154

% 61 42 100 100 0 100 27 42 52 0 72 93 50 48 0 100 21 100 0 83 100 100 100 100 100 68 92POP. 36,932 Crime Rate R 4492 1529 2 13 8 67 314 1037 78 8 2962 414 32 222 0 5 641 10 0 48 243 2 16 349 135 387 452

DOUGLAS O 616 198 1 1 0 8 66 107 12 3 418 47 1 52 0 1 87 3 0 7 41 0 4 66 20 30 59SHERIFF C 330 39 1 1 0 8 9 14 6 0 291 37 0 20 0 1 18 3 0 6 41 0 4 66 20 26 49MN0210000 % 54 20 100 100 0 100 14 13 50 0 70 79 0 38 0 100 21 100 0 86 100 0 100 100 100 87 83POP. 23,363 Crime Rate R 2636 847 4 4 0 34 282 457 51 12 1789 201 4 222 0 4 372 12 0 29 175 0 17 282 85 128 252

ALEXANDRIA O 981 340 0 4 2 14 47 257 16 0 641 99 10 25 0 1 148 1 0 10 47 0 2 58 30 109 101PD C 648 185 0 4 0 14 21 137 9 0 463 98 5 15 0 1 31 1 0 8 47 0 2 58 30 69 98MN0210100 % 66 54 0 100 0 100 45 53 56 0 72 99 50 60 0 100 21 100 0 80 100 0 100 100 100 63 97POP. 12,003 Crime Rate R 8172 2832 0 33 16 116 391 2141 133 0 5340 824 83 208 0 8 1233 8 0 83 391 0 16 483 249 908 841

OSAKIS O 62 27 0 0 1 3 3 19 1 0 35 7 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 5 0 4 7PD C 42 12 0 0 0 3 1 8 0 0 30 7 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 5 0 2 7MN0210200 % 68 44 0 0 0 100 33 42 0 0 86 100 100 80 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 100 0 100 0 50 100POP. 1,566 Crime Rate R 3959 1724 0 0 63 191 191 1213 63 0 2234 446 63 319 0 0 127 0 0 63 127 63 0 319 0 255 446

FARIBAULT O 641 192 1 6 0 9 55 113 7 1 449 78 2 66 0 6 97 2 2 9 18 0 11 59 9 43 47COUNTY TOTAL C 331 55 1 5 0 7 10 28 3 1 276 64 1 16 0 5 31 0 1 3 17 0 6 59 9 31 33

% 52 29 100 83 0 78 18 25 43 100 61 82 50 24 0 83 32 0 50 33 94 0 55 100 100 72 70POP. 15,445 Crime Rate R 4465 1337 6 41 0 62 383 787 48 6 3128 543 13 459 0 41 675 13 13 62 125 0 76 411 62 299 327

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesFARIBAULT O 201 63 0 2 0 1 28 28 4 0 138 16 1 37 0 6 24 0 1 3 5 0 5 14 1 10 15SHERIFF C 86 13 0 1 0 0 5 7 0 0 73 12 1 4 0 5 6 0 0 2 5 0 4 14 1 8 11MN0220000 % 43 21 0 50 0 0 18 25 0 0 53 75 100 11 0 83 25 0 0 67 100 0 80 100 100 80 73POP. 6,922 Crime Rate R 2903 910 0 28 0 14 404 404 57 0 1993 231 14 534 0 86 346 0 14 43 72 0 72 202 14 144 216

BLUE EARTH O 191 52 1 0 0 4 9 37 1 0 139 19 1 25 0 0 36 2 1 0 4 0 2 20 3 9 17PD C 87 16 1 0 0 4 2 8 1 0 71 12 0 9 0 0 6 0 1 0 4 0 0 20 3 7 9MN0220100 % 46 31 100 0 0 100 22 22 100 0 51 63 0 36 0 0 17 0 100 0 100 0 0 100 100 78 53POP. 3,183 Crime Rate R 6000 1633 31 0 0 125 282 1162 31 0 4366 596 31 785 0 0 1131 62 31 0 125 0 62 628 94 282 534

ELMORE O 56 18 0 0 0 4 5 9 0 0 38 19 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 6 0PD C 36 5 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 31 19 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 0MN0220200 % 64 28 0 0 0 75 0 22 0 0 82 100 0 0 0 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 50 0POP. 642 Crime Rate R 8722 2803 0 0 0 623 778 1401 0 0 5919 2959 0 0 0 0 1401 0 0 0 0 0 0 467 155 934 0

WELLS O 90 18 0 1 0 0 2 15 0 0 72 11 0 1 0 0 16 0 0 4 6 0 0 14 1 9 10PD C 54 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 50 8 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 5 0 0 14 1 5 9MN0220400 % 60 22 0 100 0 0 50 13 0 0 69 73 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 83 0 0 100 100 56 90POP. 2,299 Crime Rate R 3914 782 0 43 0 0 86 652 0 0 3131 478 0 43 0 0 695 0 0 173 260 0 0 608 43 391 434

WINNEBAGO O 103 41 0 3 0 0 11 24 2 1 62 13 0 3 0 0 12 0 0 2 3 0 4 8 3 9 5PD C 68 17 0 3 0 0 2 9 2 1 51 13 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 1 3 0 2 8 3 8 4MN0220500 % 66 41 0 100 0 0 18 38 100 100 82 100 0 100 0 0 50 0 0 50 100 0 50 100 100 89 80POP. 1,308 Crime Rate R 7874 3134 0 229 0 0 840 1834 152 76 4740 993 0 229 0 0 917 0 0 152 229 0 305 611 229 688 382

FILLMORE O 329 133 0 3 1 7 42 72 7 1 196 39 6 15 1 1 34 1 0 5 5 0 3 34 4 12 36SHERIFF C 126 21 0 1 1 4 2 8 4 1 105 23 0 7 1 0 5 1 0 2 4 0 0 32 3 5 22MN0230000 % 38 16 0 33 100 57 5 11 57 100 54 59 0 47 100 0 15 100 0 40 80 0 0 94 75 42 61POP. 20,808 Crime Rate R 1581 639 0 14 4 33 201 346 33 4 941 187 28 72 4 4 163 4 0 24 24 0 14 163 19 57 173

FREEBORN O 1729 682 0 3 1 32 86 531 23 6 1047 136 18 50 0 7 250 6 0 21 149 1 2 138 72 80 117COUNTY TOTAL C 930 166 0 3 1 30 15 110 6 1 764 132 9 12 0 7 24 6 0 21 148 1 2 138 72 80 112

% 54 24 0 100 100 94 17 21 26 17 73 97 50 24 0 100 10 100 0 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 96POP. 30,855 Crime Rate R 5603 2210 0 9 3 103 278 1720 74 19 3393 440 58 162 0 22 810 19 0 68 482 3 6 447 233 259 379

FREEBORN O 431 153 0 0 0 7 31 106 9 0 278 33 7 11 0 4 36 3 0 5 55 1 1 49 21 11 41SHERIFF C 253 25 0 0 0 6 4 12 3 0 228 33 2 1 0 4 5 3 0 5 55 1 1 49 21 11 37MN0240000 % 59 16 0 0 0 86 13 11 33 0 82 100 29 9 0 100 14 100 0 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 90POP. 13,551 Crime Rate R 3180 1129 0 0 0 51 228 782 66 0 2051 243 51 81 0 29 265 22 0 36 405 7 7 361 154 81 302

ALBERT LEA O 1298 529 0 3 1 25 55 425 14 6 769 103 11 39 0 3 214 3 0 16 94 0 1 89 51 69 76PD C 677 141 0 3 1 24 11 98 3 1 536 99 7 11 0 3 19 3 0 16 93 0 1 89 51 69 75MN0240100 % 52 27 0 100 100 96 20 23 21 17 70 96 64 28 0 100 9 100 0 100 99 0 100 100 100 100 99POP. 17,304 Crime Rate R 7501 3057 0 17 5 144 317 2456 80 34 4444 595 63 225 0 17 1236 17 0 92 543 0 5 514 294 398 439

GOODHUE O 3142 1152 0 13 6 47 201 814 66 5 1990 380 26 201 0 9 291 12 0 30 149 0 10 263 108 229 282COUNTY TOTAL C 1541 302 0 4 5 38 36 202 14 3 1239 260 5 65 0 7 39 11 0 12 144 0 4 262 104 125 201

% 49 26 0 31 83 81 18 25 21 60 62 68 19 32 0 78 13 92 0 40 97 0 40 100 96 55 71POP. 45,216 Crime Rate R 6948 2547 0 28 13 103 444 1800 145 11 4401 840 57 444 0 19 643 26 0 66 329 0 22 581 238 506 623

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesGOODHUE O 826 279 0 7 0 14 70 164 23 1 547 92 2 58 0 2 82 3 0 2 50 0 2 88 32 56 78SHERIFF C 321 39 0 1 0 12 5 15 6 0 282 39 0 10 0 2 10 3 0 1 46 0 1 87 31 13 39MN0250000 % 39 14 0 14 0 86 7 9 26 0 52 42 0 17 0 100 12 100 0 50 92 0 50 99 97 23 50POP. 22,416 Crime Rate R 3684 1244 0 31 0 62 312 731 102 4 2440 410 8 258 0 8 365 13 0 8 223 0 8 392 142 249 347

CANNON FALLS O 324 117 0 2 0 3 23 85 4 0 207 21 2 26 0 0 46 0 0 2 17 0 0 39 19 14 21PD C 180 30 0 0 0 3 3 24 0 0 150 21 1 15 0 0 6 0 0 1 17 0 0 39 19 13 18MN0250100 % 56 26 0 0 0 100 13 28 0 0 72 100 50 58 0 0 13 0 0 50 100 0 0 100 100 93 86POP. 4,050 Crime Rate R 8000 2888 0 49 0 74 567 2098 98 0 5111 518 49 641 0 0 1135 0 0 49 419 0 0 962 469 345 518

RED WING O 1805 693 0 4 6 26 95 529 31 2 1112 254 20 88 0 7 150 7 0 26 74 0 8 113 44 154 167PD C 916 206 0 3 5 19 21 151 6 1 710 191 2 16 0 5 22 7 0 10 73 0 3 113 41 95 132MN0250300 % 51 30 0 75 83 73 22 29 19 50 64 75 10 18 0 71 15 100 0 38 99 0 38 100 93 62 79POP. 15,641 Crime Rate R 11540 4430 0 25 38 166 607 3382 198 12 7109 1623 127 562 0 44 959 44 0 166 473 0 51 722 281 984 1067

ZUMBROTA O 187 63 0 0 0 4 13 36 8 2 124 13 2 29 0 0 13 2 0 0 8 0 0 23 13 5 16PD C 124 27 0 0 0 4 7 12 2 2 97 9 2 24 0 0 1 1 0 0 8 0 0 23 13 4 12MN0250800 % 66 43 0 0 0 100 54 33 25 100 78 69 100 83 0 0 8 50 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 80 75POP. 3,109 Crime Rate R 6014 2026 0 0 0 128 418 1157 257 64 3988 418 64 932 0 0 418 64 0 0 257 0 0 739 418 160 514

GRANT O 330 102 0 4 0 2 37 52 7 0 228 20 1 7 0 0 46 2 0 2 10 0 4 21 7 64 44SHERIFF C 131 16 0 2 0 2 1 9 2 0 115 11 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 9 0 1 21 6 33 28MN0260000 % 40 16 0 50 0 100 3 17 29 0 50 55 0 14 0 0 7 100 0 0 90 0 25 100 86 52 64POP. 5,794 Crime Rate R 5695 1760 0 69 0 34 638 897 120 0 3935 345 17 120 0 0 793 34 0 34 172 0 69 362 120 1104 759

HENNEPIN O 103625 44839 49 587 2084 2200 7836 29274 2597 212 58786 8862 1311 3964 29 455 9266 931 396 974 5869 6 3281 4799 3415 4064 11164COUNTY TOTAL C 42800 10425 36 202 442 1243 953 7321 197 31 32375 4497 446 615 17 354 1142 459 317 444 4239 1 137 4630 3226 2707 9144

% 41 23 73 34 21 57 12 25 8 15 55 51 34 16 59 78 12 49 80 46 72 17 4 96 94 67 82POP. 1,161,318 Crime Rate R 8923 3861 4 51 179 189 675 2521 224 18 5052 762 113 341 2 39 796 80 34 84 504 1 282 412 293 349 959

HENNEPIN O 925 118 0 3 2 13 5 92 3 0 807 97 4 6 0 4 53 37 0 43 150 0 4 173 2 37 197SHERIFF C 720 54 0 3 2 10 2 34 3 0 666 68 2 2 0 3 10 36 0 41 142 0 3 173 2 27 157MN0270000 % 78 46 0 100 100 77 40 37 100 0 83 70 50 33 0 75 19 97 0 95 95 0 75 100 100 73 80POP. 7,386 Crime Rate R 12523 1597 0 40 27 176 67 1245 40 0 10926 1313 54 81 0 54 717 500 0 582 2030 0 54 2342 27 500 2667

BLOOMINGTON O 7632 3376 0 22 59 63 227 2908 77 20 4256 439 104 339 2 42 481 16 9 60 402 1 369 456 126 300 1110PD C 4436 1681 0 13 22 49 49 1532 9 7 2755 280 37 77 1 39 65 12 6 31 379 0 10 456 125 236 1001MN0270100 % 58 50 0 59 37 78 22 53 12 35 65 64 36 23 50 93 14 75 67 52 94 0 3 100 99 79 90POP. 82,715 Crime Rate R 9226 4081 0 26 71 76 274 3515 93 24 5145 530 125 409 2 50 581 19 10 72 486 1 446 551 152 362 1341

BROOKLYN CENTER O 3521 1693 1 13 54 49 249 1196 126 5 1828 238 86 126 0 23 300 50 43 64 194 0 32 156 35 188 293PD C 1903 693 1 5 22 30 35 578 22 0 1210 182 23 20 0 21 52 38 32 26 167 0 5 156 34 180 274MN0270200 % 54 41 100 38 41 61 14 48 17 0 66 76 27 16 0 91 17 76 74 41 86 0 16 100 97 96 94POP. 27,378 Crime Rate R 12860 6183 3 47 197 178 909 4368 460 18 6676 869 314 460 0 84 1095 182 157 233 708 0 116 569 127 686 1070

BROOKLYN PARK O 7374 2908 4 45 91 122 493 2001 135 17 4466 1198 96 240 1 27 871 69 11 55 367 1 8 187 43 232 1060PD C 3185 804 2 13 29 73 49 624 11 3 2381 664 29 26 0 25 104 46 10 14 304 1 0 173 35 101 849MN0270300 % 43 28 40 29 32 60 10 31 8 18 53 55 30 11 0 93 12 67 91 25 83 100 0 93 81 44 80POP. 72,682 Crime Rate R 10146 4001 6 61 125 167 678 2753 185 23 6144 1648 132 330 1 37 1198 94 15 75 504 1 11 257 59 319 1458

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesCRYSTAL O 1859 759 1 2 18 15 116 572 32 3 1100 175 20 103 0 9 172 7 2 21 77 0 9 256 28 93 128PD C 950 214 1 0 9 14 9 174 7 0 736 125 9 24 0 8 26 5 2 10 75 0 5 256 28 64 99MN0270400 % 51 28 100 0 50 93 8 30 22 0 67 71 45 23 0 89 15 71 100 48 97 0 56 100 100 69 77POP. 21,753 Crime Rate R 8545 3489 4 9 82 68 533 2629 147 13 5056 804 91 473 0 41 790 32 9 96 353 0 41 1176 128 427 588

DEEPHAVEN-WOODLAND O 219 24 0 0 0 0 9 14 1 0 195 6 1 82 0 0 18 0 0 1 19 0 2 41 9 2 14PD C 98 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 94 6 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 19 0 0 41 8 1 14MN0270500 % 45 17 0 0 0 0 44 0 0 0 48 100 100 1 0 0 11 0 0 100 100 0 0 100 89 50 100POP. 4,339 Crime Rate R 5047 553 0 0 0 0 207 322 23 0 4494 138 23 1889 0 0 414 0 0 23 437 0 46 944 207 46 322

EDINA O 1628 887 0 2 5 8 112 741 18 1 741 42 21 51 0 31 148 1 0 8 137 1 3 152 37 23 86PD C 665 202 0 1 1 6 8 185 0 1 463 25 7 18 0 30 13 1 0 2 108 0 2 148 34 12 63MN0270600 % 41 23 0 50 20 75 7 25 0 100 62 60 33 35 0 97 9 100 0 25 79 0 67 97 92 52 73POP. 46,503 Crime Rate R 3500 1907 0 4 10 17 240 1593 38 2 1593 90 45 109 0 66 318 2 0 17 294 2 6 326 79 49 184

SOUTH LAKE O 611 152 0 0 1 12 36 101 2 0 459 53 3 33 0 0 70 5 0 1 50 0 13 112 28 23 68MINNETONKA PD C 447 71 0 0 1 12 19 38 1 0 376 46 2 19 0 0 17 3 0 1 50 0 13 112 28 21 64MN0270700 % 73 47 0 0 100 100 53 38 50 0 82 87 67 58 0 0 24 60 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 91 94POP. 12,329 Crime Rate R 4955 1232 0 0 8 97 291 819 16 0 3722 429 24 267 0 0 567 40 0 8 405 0 105 908 227 186 551

GOLDEN VALLEY O 1242 542 0 3 9 9 100 399 19 3 700 87 30 69 1 5 72 4 2 16 111 0 9 145 12 58 79PD C 485 114 0 2 3 6 20 82 0 1 371 42 4 1 0 5 1 4 0 5 97 0 0 143 10 19 40MN0270800 % 39 21 0 67 33 67 20 21 0 33 53 48 13 1 0 100 1 100 0 31 87 0 0 99 83 33 51POP. 20,527 Crime Rate R 6050 2640 0 14 43 43 487 1943 92 14 3410 423 146 336 4 24 350 19 9 77 540 0 43 706 58 282 384

HOPKINS O 1065 438 0 8 10 13 84 292 31 0 627 88 18 40 0 5 138 5 2 10 101 1 4 101 23 20 71PD C 434 48 0 3 1 9 9 24 2 0 386 75 4 3 0 3 11 4 2 6 92 0 2 101 23 12 48MN0270900 % 41 11 0 38 10 69 11 8 6 0 62 85 22 8 0 60 8 80 100 60 91 0 50 100 100 60 68POP. 17,020 Crime Rate R 6257 2573 0 47 58 76 493 1715 182 0 3683 517 105 235 0 29 810 29 11 58 593 5 23 593 135 117 417

MINNEAPOLIS O 52210 23348 39 403 1719 1711 4782 12760 1817 117 28862 4589 634 1354 4 151 4252 586 255 437 2450 1 2748 719 2396 1900 6386PD C 17457 4013 28 127 304 894 541 2036 78 5 13444 1537 222 74 1 84 500 194 197 157 1185 0 49 589 2238 1294 5123MN0271100 % 33 17 72 32 18 52 11 16 4 4 47 33 35 5 25 56 12 33 77 36 48 0 2 82 93 68 80POP. 385,704 Crime Rate R 13536 6053 10 104 446 444 1240 3308 471 30 7483 1190 164 351 1 39 1102 152 66 113 635 0 712 186 621 493 1656

MINNETONKA O 2180 875 0 10 5 15 185 629 22 9 1305 113 35 192 0 33 207 8 4 21 223 0 4 211 52 86 116PD C 1027 240 0 1 3 13 31 189 0 3 787 82 10 14 0 31 26 7 2 7 215 0 2 211 51 44 85MN0271200 % 47 27 0 10 60 87 17 30 0 33 60 73 29 7 0 94 13 88 50 33 96 0 50 100 98 51 73POP. 50,753 Crime Rate R 4295 1724 0 19 9 29 364 1239 43 17 2571 222 68 378 0 65 407 15 7 41 439 0 7 415 102 169 228

MOUND O 539 152 0 3 0 5 24 113 5 2 387 60 6 40 0 0 66 5 1 3 28 0 5 39 20 58 56PD C 322 65 0 2 0 4 6 47 4 2 257 55 1 11 0 0 10 4 0 1 28 0 1 39 20 41 46MN0271300 % 60 43 0 67 0 80 25 42 80 100 66 92 17 28 0 0 15 80 0 33 100 0 20 100 100 71 82POP. 9,654 Crime Rate R 5583 1574 0 31 0 51 248 1170 51 20 4008 621 62 414 0 0 683 51 10 31 290 0 51 403 207 600 580

NEW HOPE O 1490 629 0 8 10 19 88 474 27 3 861 161 23 82 0 1 136 7 0 16 121 0 14 139 23 67 71PD C 601 91 0 2 6 13 4 62 3 1 510 112 3 6 0 1 18 4 0 5 113 0 6 139 22 33 48MN0271400 % 40 14 0 25 60 68 5 13 11 33 59 70 13 7 0 100 13 57 0 31 93 0 43 100 96 49 68POP. 20,644 Crime Rate R 7217 3046 0 38 48 92 426 2296 130 14 4170 779 111 397 0 4 658 33 0 77 586 0 67 673 111 324 343

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesORONO O 430 139 0 0 0 6 43 89 1 0 291 27 2 19 0 2 40 0 0 3 41 0 3 95 14 15 30PD C 210 47 0 0 0 5 16 25 1 0 163 21 1 5 0 2 4 0 0 2 11 0 2 93 3 2 17MN0271500 % 49 34 0 0 0 83 37 28 100 0 56 78 50 26 0 100 10 0 0 67 27 0 67 98 21 13 57POP. 12,294 Crime Rate R 3497 1130 0 0 0 48 349 723 8 0 2367 219 16 154 0 16 325 0 0 24 333 0 24 772 113 122 244

OSSEO* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0271600 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 2,597 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PLYMOUTH O 2966 1247 0 10 14 19 258 909 31 6 1719 266 27 224 0 11 312 23 52 29 256 0 3 122 69 211 114PD C 1154 199 0 2 4 13 21 149 9 1 955 195 10 30 0 10 21 10 52 21 238 0 1 118 69 97 83MN0271700 % 39 16 0 20 29 68 8 16 29 17 56 73 37 13 0 91 7 43 100 72 93 0 33 97 100 46 73POP. 73,579 Crime Rate R 4031 1694 0 13 19 25 350 1235 42 8 2336 361 36 304 0 14 424 31 70 39 347 0 4 165 93 286 154

RICHFIELD O 2421 1009 1 10 31 32 189 691 48 7 1412 252 24 107 0 23 234 23 5 33 206 0 4 159 42 131 169PD C 1281 274 1 6 8 26 23 198 10 2 1007 195 10 24 0 21 50 19 5 20 194 0 4 159 42 111 153MN0271800 % 53 27 100 60 26 81 12 29 21 29 71 77 42 22 0 91 21 83 100 61 94 0 100 100 100 85 91POP. 33,188 Crime Rate R 7294 3040 3 30 93 96 569 2082 144 21 4254 759 72 322 0 69 705 69 15 99 620 0 12 479 126 394 509

ROBBINSDALE O 1413 474 1 0 17 13 92 316 35 0 939 120 22 53 0 7 135 9 0 24 108 0 7 161 16 34 243PD C 781 88 1 0 7 9 15 46 10 0 693 87 10 9 0 7 11 9 0 16 107 0 2 161 16 29 229MN0271900 % 55 19 100 0 41 69 16 15 29 0 74 73 45 17 0 100 8 100 0 67 99 0 29 100 100 85 94POP. 13,822 Crime Rate R 10222 3429 7 0 122 94 665 2286 253 0 6793 868 159 383 0 50 976 65 0 173 781 0 50 1164 115 245 1758

ST. ANTHONY O 550 346 1 3 2 5 44 277 14 0 204 19 8 10 0 0 56 0 0 1 22 0 1 35 9 8 35PD C 279 142 1 2 2 4 6 124 3 0 137 16 5 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 0 1 35 9 8 34MN0272000 % 51 41 100 67 100 80 14 45 21 0 67 84 63 60 0 0 5 0 0 0 91 0 100 100 100 100 97POP. 8,484 Crime Rate R 6482 4078 11 35 23 58 518 3264 165 0 2404 223 94 117 0 0 660 0 0 11 259 0 11 412 106 94 412

ST. LOUIS PARK O 3109 1537 0 12 16 15 247 1192 51 4 1572 281 36 206 3 15 395 11 1 39 106 0 14 256 32 54 123PD C 1381 365 0 8 8 13 27 298 10 1 1016 259 18 99 3 13 35 9 1 23 102 0 12 256 32 50 104MN0272100 % 44 24 0 67 50 87 11 25 20 25 65 92 50 48 100 87 9 82 100 59 96 0 86 100 100 93 85POP. 45,690 Crime Rate R 6804 3363 0 26 35 32 540 2608 111 8 3440 615 78 450 6 32 864 24 2 85 231 0 30 560 70 118 269

WAYZATA O 348 123 0 1 0 2 15 103 2 0 225 27 5 25 0 0 39 5 0 3 12 0 0 38 21 15 35PD C 213 36 0 1 0 2 7 26 0 0 177 26 2 19 0 0 7 4 0 3 12 0 0 38 21 13 32MN0272300 % 61 29 0 100 0 100 47 25 0 0 79 96 40 76 0 0 18 80 0 100 100 0 0 100 100 87 91POP. 3,953 Crime Rate R 8803 3111 0 25 0 50 379 2605 50 0 5691 683 126 632 0 0 986 126 0 75 303 0 0 961 531 379 885

UNIV. OF MINN. - MPLS. O 1159 537 0 4 3 1 36 480 13 0 622 20 3 9 0 3 110 5 0 5 48 0 0 70 180 32 137PD C 499 36 0 0 2 1 2 31 0 0 463 8 1 0 0 3 8 5 0 1 42 0 0 70 180 19 126MN0272400 % 43 7 0 0 67 100 6 6 0 0 74 40 33 0 0 100 7 100 0 20 88 0 0 100 100 59 92POP. 0 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

METRO AIRPORT* O 679 234 0 0 0 1 0 218 15 0 445 7 9 53 0 3 62 16 1 2 109 0 0 107 5 18 53PD C 257 23 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 234 4 0 9 0 2 1 14 0 1 32 0 0 105 5 12 49MN0272500 % 38 10 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 53 57 0 17 0 67 2 88 0 50 29 0 0 98 100 67 92POP. 0 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesEDEN PRAIRIE O 2241 991 0 8 3 11 107 836 20 6 1250 119 17 158 5 8 248 9 5 15 121 1 3 285 42 74 140PD C 940 249 0 4 1 7 10 224 3 0 691 74 2 14 2 6 14 7 5 9 108 0 0 275 41 35 99MN0272600 % 42 25 0 50 33 64 9 27 15 0 55 62 12 9 40 75 6 78 100 60 89 0 0 96 98 47 71POP. 63,159 Crime Rate R 3548 1569 0 12 4 17 169 1323 31 9 1979 188 26 250 7 12 392 14 7 23 191 1 4 451 66 117 221

MAPLE GROVE O 2860 1313 0 7 11 13 158 1097 25 2 1547 225 46 177 12 19 311 15 2 39 125 0 4 215 52 170 135PD C 1443 379 0 3 5 12 26 324 8 1 1064 194 20 52 9 18 78 12 2 27 120 0 3 215 52 150 112MN0272700 % 50 29 0 43 45 92 16 30 32 50 69 86 43 29 75 95 25 80 100 69 96 0 75 100 100 88 83POP. 64,861 Crime Rate R 4409 2024 0 10 16 20 243 1691 38 3 2385 346 70 272 18 29 479 23 3 60 192 0 6 331 80 262 208

MINNETRISTA O 371 91 1 1 0 0 11 76 2 0 280 27 1 30 0 0 53 1 0 1 20 0 10 57 15 35 30PD C 279 43 1 1 0 0 2 39 0 0 236 26 1 30 0 0 14 1 0 1 20 0 10 57 15 34 27MN0272800 % 75 45 100 100 0 0 18 51 0 0 84 96 100 100 0 0 26 100 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 97 90POP. 8,796 Crime Rate R 4217 1034 11 11 0 0 125 864 22 0 3183 306 11 341 0 0 602 11 0 11 227 0 113 648 170 397 341

CHAMPLIN O 1106 403 0 7 2 10 66 312 4 2 703 70 22 58 0 11 169 11 0 10 60 0 4 92 30 138 28PD C 434 104 0 3 1 7 9 83 0 1 330 45 6 7 0 8 19 9 0 5 57 0 2 92 29 30 21MN0272900 % 39 26 0 43 50 70 14 27 0 50 47 64 27 12 0 73 11 82 0 50 95 0 50 100 97 22 75POP. 24,139 Crime Rate R 4581 1669 0 28 8 41 273 1292 16 8 2912 289 91 240 0 45 700 45 0 41 248 0 16 381 124 571 115

MEDINA O 305 100 0 0 0 0 14 84 1 1 205 6 2 14 1 0 24 0 0 6 35 0 2 67 13 11 24PD C 215 43 0 0 0 0 2 40 1 0 172 6 1 2 1 0 6 0 0 6 35 0 2 67 13 10 23MN0273000 % 70 43 0 0 0 0 14 48 100 0 84 100 50 14 100 0 25 0 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 91 96POP. 5,297 Crime Rate R 5757 1887 0 0 0 0 264 1585 18 18 3870 113 37 264 18 0 453 0 0 113 660 0 37 1264 245 207 453

CORCORAN* O 120 53 0 0 0 6 5 38 4 0 67 4 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 16 0 0 20 5 0 2PD C 51 5 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 46 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 20 5 0 2MN0273100 % 43 9 0 0 0 50 0 5 0 0 69 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 0 100POP. 5,749 Crime Rate R 2087 921 0 0 0 104 86 660 69 0 1165 69 0 173 0 0 173 0 0 0 278 0 0 347 86 0 34

DAYTON O 117 62 0 1 0 7 20 27 7 0 55 11 0 9 0 0 8 0 0 2 5 0 0 12 1 5 2PD C 40 6 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 34 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 12 1 4 2MN0273200 % 34 10 0 0 0 57 0 4 14 0 62 73 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 80 100POP. 4,650 Crime Rate R 2516 1333 0 21 0 150 430 580 150 0 1182 236 0 193 0 0 172 0 0 43 107 0 0 258 21 107 43

ROGERS PD O 392 130 0 1 1 2 7 111 6 2 262 25 6 33 0 21 20 1 0 4 43 0 2 42 13 11 41PD C 253 64 0 0 1 2 0 59 0 2 189 23 5 6 0 13 8 0 0 1 40 0 0 41 13 4 35MN0273400 % 65 50 0 0 100 100 0 53 0 100 72 92 83 18 0 62 40 0 0 25 93 0 0 98 100 36 85POP. 8,288

R 4729 1568 0 12 12 24 84 1339 72 24 3161 301 72 398 0 253 241 12 0 48 518 0 24 506 156 132 494

WEST HENNEPIN O 203 60 0 0 0 0 13 44 3 0 143 7 0 12 0 0 18 0 1 1 17 0 0 52 6 11 18PD C 138 13 0 0 0 0 1 11 1 0 125 7 0 7 0 0 5 0 1 1 17 0 0 52 6 11 18MN0273700 % 68 22 0 0 0 0 8 25 33 0 87 100 0 58 0 0 28 0 100 100 100 0 0 100 100 100 100POP. 5,680 Crime Rate R 3573 1056 0 0 0 0 228 774 52 0 2517 123 0 211 0 0 316 0 17 17 299 0 0 915 105 193 316

THREE RIVER PARK O 340 89 0 0 1 3 1 82 0 2 251 3 0 0 0 1 38 2 0 1 89 0 0 27 16 4 70DISTRICT PD C 222 15 0 0 0 2 0 13 0 0 207 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 89 0 0 27 16 3 67MN0274000 % 65 17 0 0 0 67 0 16 0 0 82 33 0 0 0 100 3 100 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 75 96POP. 0 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesHOUSTON O 1136 152 0 0 0 16 35 92 9 0 984 48 2 157 0 0 99 7 0 11 42 0 2 17 21 98 480COUNTY TOTAL C 754 62 0 0 0 14 12 32 4 0 692 39 0 53 0 0 39 5 0 6 42 0 2 17 21 82 386

% 66 41 0 0 0 88 34 35 44 0 70 81 0 34 0 0 39 71 0 55 100 0 100 100 100 84 80POP. 19,198 Crime Rate R 5917 791 0 0 0 83 182 479 46 0 5125 250 10 817 0 0 515 36 0 57 218 0 10 88 109 510 2500

HOUSTON O 773 81 0 0 0 11 25 39 6 0 692 18 0 37 0 0 63 7 0 5 37 0 2 13 11 52 447SHERIFF C 578 33 0 0 0 10 7 14 2 0 545 16 0 32 0 0 22 5 0 4 37 0 2 13 11 46 357MN0280000 % 75 41 0 0 0 91 28 36 33 0 79 89 0 86 0 0 35 71 0 80 100 0 100 100 100 88 80POP. 8,777 Crime Rate R 8807 922 0 0 0 125 284 444 68 0 7884 205 0 421 0 0 717 79 0 56 421 0 22 148 125 592 5092

CALEDONIA O 240 36 0 0 0 2 5 28 1 0 204 26 2 80 0 0 21 0 0 4 5 0 0 4 9 26 27PD C 119 17 0 0 0 2 4 10 1 0 102 21 0 3 0 0 12 0 0 1 5 0 0 4 9 24 23MN0280100 % 50 47 0 0 0 100 80 36 100 0 50 81 0 4 0 0 57 0 0 25 100 0 0 100 100 92 85POP. 2,795 Crime Rate R 8586 1288 0 0 0 71 178 1001 35 0 7298 930 71 2862 0 0 751 0 0 143 178 0 0 143 322 930 966

HOUSTON PD O 66 21 0 0 0 2 4 13 2 0 45 3 0 14 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 13 2PD C 24 6 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 18 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 2MN0280200 % 36 29 0 0 0 50 25 23 50 0 40 33 0 14 0 0 30 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 100 62 100POP. 943 Crime Rate R 6998 2226 0 0 0 212 424 1378 212 0 4772 318 0 1484 0 0 1060 0 0 212 0 0 0 0 106 1378 212

LA CRESCENT* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0280300 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 4,897 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SPRING GROVE* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0280400 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 1,233 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HOKAH O 57 14 0 0 0 1 1 12 0 0 43 1 0 26 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 4PD C 33 6 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 27 1 0 16 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4MN0280500 % 58 43 0 0 0 100 0 42 0 0 63 100 0 62 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 100POP. 553 Crime Rate R 10307 2531 0 0 0 180 180 2169 0 0 7775 180 0 4701 0 0 904 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1265 723

HUBBARD O 1687 476 0 8 0 11 117 318 22 0 1211 213 12 127 0 3 193 52 0 21 54 1 19 78 40 180 218COUNTY TOTAL C 1037 121 0 3 0 10 11 93 4 0 916 191 6 101 0 3 55 38 0 12 49 1 15 78 38 153 176

% 61 25 0 38 0 91 9 29 18 0 76 90 50 80 0 100 28 73 0 57 91 100 79 100 95 85 81POP. 18,669 Crime Rate R 9036 2549 0 42 0 58 626 1703 117 0 6486 1140 64 680 0 16 1033 278 0 112 289 5 101 417 214 964 1167

HUBBARD O 1035 240 0 6 0 5 83 135 11 0 795 114 2 83 0 2 141 48 0 11 32 1 15 55 28 118 145SHERIFF C 580 27 0 1 0 5 7 11 3 0 553 94 2 62 0 2 41 34 0 4 27 1 11 55 26 91 103MN0290000 % 56 11 0 17 0 100 8 8 27 0 70 82 100 75 0 100 29 71 0 36 84 100 73 100 93 77 71POP. 15,015 Crime Rate R 6893 1598 0 39 0 33 552 899 73 0 5294 759 13 552 0 13 939 319 0 73 213 6 99 366 186 785 965

PARK RAPIDS O 652 236 0 2 0 6 34 183 11 0 416 99 10 44 0 1 52 4 0 10 22 0 4 23 12 62 73PD C 457 94 0 2 0 5 4 82 1 0 363 97 4 39 0 1 14 4 0 8 22 0 4 23 12 62 73MN0290100 % 70 40 0 100 0 83 12 45 9 0 87 98 40 89 0 100 27 100 0 80 100 0 100 100 100 100 100POP. 3,654 Crime Rate R 17843 6458 0 54 0 164 930 5008 301 0 11384 2709 273 1204 0 27 1423 109 0 273 602 0 109 629 328 1696 1997

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesISANTI O 1849 611 0 9 0 11 90 472 29 0 1238 136 16 105 0 1 275 9 0 25 84 0 9 77 17 233 251COUNTY TOTAL C 918 131 0 4 0 9 10 102 6 0 787 102 2 15 0 1 36 9 0 13 84 0 7 75 17 229 197

% 50 21 0 44 0 82 11 22 21 0 64 75 13 14 0 100 13 100 0 52 100 0 78 97 100 98 78POP. 40,345 Crime Rate R 4392 1451 0 21 0 26 213 1121 68 0 2940 323 38 249 0 2 653 21 0 59 199 0 21 182 40 553 596

ISANTI O 1048 288 0 6 0 9 63 187 23 0 760 91 4 79 0 1 184 1 0 22 39 0 8 42 6 160 123SHERIFF C 479 35 0 2 0 8 7 14 4 0 444 68 1 13 0 1 17 1 0 11 39 0 7 41 6 159 80MN0300000 % 46 12 0 33 0 89 11 7 17 0 58 75 25 16 0 100 9 100 0 50 100 0 88 98 100 99 65POP. 32,359 Crime Rate R 3238 890 0 18 0 27 194 577 71 0 2348 281 12 244 0 3 568 3 0 67 120 0 24 129 18 494 380

CAMBRIDGE O 800 322 0 3 0 1 27 285 6 0 478 45 12 26 0 0 91 8 0 3 45 0 1 35 11 73 128PD C 439 96 0 2 0 1 3 88 2 0 343 34 1 2 0 0 19 8 0 2 45 0 0 34 11 70 117MN0300100 % 55 30 0 67 0 100 11 31 33 0 72 76 8 8 0 0 21 100 0 67 100 0 0 97 100 96 91POP. 7,986 Crime Rate R 10017 4032 0 37 0 12 338 3568 75 0 5985 563 150 325 0 0 1139 100 0 37 563 0 12 438 137 914 1602

ITASCA O 3017 948 0 62 1 44 107 716 18 0 2069 319 19 176 0 8 252 13 1 31 72 0 18 167 71 523 399COUNTY TOTAL C 2087 380 0 41 1 38 34 253 13 0 1707 283 10 93 0 7 162 12 0 21 60 0 13 166 69 455 356

% 69 40 0 66 100 86 32 35 72 0 83 89 53 53 0 88 64 92 0 68 83 0 72 99 97 87 89POP. 44,805 Crime Rate R 6733 2115 0 138 2 98 238 1598 40 0 4617 711 42 392 0 17 562 29 2 69 160 0 40 372 158 1167 890

ITASCA O 1456 423 0 40 0 24 72 283 4 0 1033 159 9 114 0 5 117 5 0 22 28 0 5 70 34 233 232SHERIFF C 947 142 0 33 0 23 21 61 4 0 805 133 6 58 0 4 73 4 0 17 23 0 4 69 32 182 200MN0310000 % 65 34 0 83 0 96 29 22 100 0 78 84 67 51 0 80 62 80 0 77 82 0 80 99 94 78 86POP. 35,348 Crime Rate R 4119 1196 0 113 0 67 203 800 11 0 2922 449 25 322 0 14 330 14 0 62 79 0 14 198 96 659 656

GRAND RAPIDS O 1561 525 0 22 1 20 35 433 14 0 1036 160 10 62 0 3 135 8 1 9 44 0 13 97 37 290 167PD C 1140 238 0 8 1 15 13 192 9 0 902 150 4 35 0 3 89 8 0 4 37 0 9 97 37 273 156MN0310300 % 73 45 0 36 100 75 37 44 64 0 87 94 40 56 0 100 66 100 0 44 84 0 69 100 100 94 93POP. 9,457 Crime Rate R 16506 5551 0 232 10 211 370 4578 148 0 10954 1691 105 655 0 31 1427 84 10 95 465 0 137 1025 391 3066 1765

JACKSON O 295 107 0 0 1 5 14 84 3 0 188 26 0 3 0 0 45 0 0 2 12 0 1 74 16 2 7COUNTY TOTAL C 158 17 0 0 0 5 3 8 1 0 141 26 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 0 1 74 16 2 5

% 54 16 0 0 0 100 21 10 33 0 75 100 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 100 71POP. 10,743 Crime Rate R 2745 995 0 0 9 46 130 781 27 0 1749 242 0 27 0 0 418 0 0 18 111 0 9 688 148 18 65

JACKSON O 267 91 0 0 1 5 11 72 2 0 176 24 0 0 0 0 43 0 0 2 12 0 1 72 14 1 7SHERIFF C 144 13 0 0 0 5 1 7 0 0 131 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 0 1 72 14 1 5MN0320000 % 54 14 0 0 0 100 9 10 0 0 74 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 100 71POP. 5,827 Crime Rate R 4582 1561 0 0 17 85 188 1235 34 0 3020 411 0 0 0 0 737 0 0 34 205 0 17 1235 240 17 120

JACKSON* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN032010X % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 3,302 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

LAKEFIELD* O 28 16 0 0 0 0 3 12 1 0 12 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0PD C 14 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 10 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0MN0320200 % 50 25 0 0 0 0 67 8 100 0 83 100 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 100 0POP. 1,614 Crime Rate R 1734 991 0 0 0 0 185 743 61 0 743 123 0 185 0 0 123 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 123 61 0

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Aggra- Motor Forgery/ Embe- Other Disor- OtherGrand Total Rob- vated Burg- Larc- Vehicle Total Other Counter- zzle- Stolen Vand- Weap- Prosti- Sex Narc- Gamb- Family/ Liquor derly Offen-

County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesKANABEC O 1280 400 0 3 1 36 104 226 27 3 880 216 2 59 0 7 111 10 0 24 58 0 7 51 17 72 246COUNTY TOTAL C 1197 338 0 2 0 34 85 199 15 3 859 213 2 57 0 6 110 10 0 18 58 0 7 51 17 71 239

% 94 85 0 67 0 94 82 88 56 100 98 99 100 97 0 86 99 100 0 75 100 0 100 100 100 99 97POP. 19,445 Crime Rate R 6583 2057 0 18 6 225 650 1413 168 18 5503 1350 12 368 0 43 694 62 0 150 362 0 43 318 106 450 1538

KANDIYOHI O 2490 1014 0 24 8 41 156 742 39 4 1476 205 39 104 0 7 350 7 0 40 147 0 6 202 99 59 211COUNTY TOTAL C 1233 269 0 11 3 31 18 196 9 1 964 164 8 39 0 7 34 7 0 21 142 0 2 202 99 56 183

% 50 27 0 46 38 76 12 26 23 25 65 80 21 38 0 100 10 100 0 53 97 0 33 100 100 95 87POP. 41,125 Crime Rate R 6054 2465 0 58 19 99 379 1804 94 9 3589 498 94 252 0 17 851 17 0 97 357 0 14 491 240 143 513

KANDIYOHI O 914 361 0 8 0 7 83 240 21 2 553 76 6 43 0 4 104 0 0 8 54 0 0 113 38 17 90SHERIFF C 442 53 0 4 0 7 7 30 4 1 389 59 4 18 0 4 9 0 0 6 53 0 0 113 38 15 70MN0340000 % 48 15 0 50 0 100 8 13 19 50 70 78 67 42 0 100 9 0 0 75 98 0 0 100 100 88 78POP. 23,271 Crime Rate R 3927 1551 0 34 0 30 356 1031 90 8 2376 326 25 184 0 17 446 0 0 34 232 0 0 485 163 73 386

WILLMAR O 1576 653 0 16 8 34 73 502 18 2 923 129 33 61 0 3 246 7 0 32 93 0 6 89 61 42 121PD C 791 216 0 7 3 24 11 166 5 0 575 105 4 21 0 3 25 7 0 15 89 0 2 89 61 41 113MN0340100 % 50 33 0 44 38 71 15 33 28 0 62 81 12 34 0 100 10 100 0 47 96 0 33 100 100 98 93POP. 17,854 Crime Rate R 8827 3657 0 89 44 190 408 2811 100 11 5169 722 184 341 0 16 1377 39 0 179 520 0 33 498 341 235 677

KITTSON O 161 24 0 1 0 1 6 15 1 0 137 3 0 91 0 0 9 0 0 2 6 0 0 11 7 3 5COUNTY TOTAL C 66 5 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 61 2 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 11 7 2 5

% 41 21 0 100 0 100 17 13 0 0 45 67 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 0 0 100 100 67 100POP. 4,295 Crime Rate R 3748 558 0 23 0 23 139 349 23 0 3189 69 0 2118 0 0 209 0 0 46 139 0 0 256 162 69 116

KITTSON O 161 24 0 1 0 1 6 15 1 0 137 3 0 91 0 0 9 0 0 2 6 0 0 11 7 3 5SHERIFF C 66 5 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 61 2 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 11 7 2 5MN0350000 % 41 21 0 100 0 100 17 13 0 0 45 67 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 0 0 100 100 67 100POP. 3,314 Crime Rate R 4858 724 0 30 0 30 181 452 30 0 4133 90 0 2745 0 0 271 0 0 60 181 0 0 331 211 90 150

HALLOCK* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0350100 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 981 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

KOOCHICHING O 1056 313 0 7 0 18 71 198 19 0 743 122 4 38 0 1 127 10 0 12 47 0 25 66 27 132 132COUNTY TOTAL C 229 32 0 1 0 7 5 16 3 0 197 26 0 1 0 0 5 4 0 1 29 0 0 64 24 16 27

% 22 10 0 14 0 39 7 8 16 0 27 21 0 3 0 0 4 40 0 8 62 0 0 97 89 12 20POP. 13,018 Crime Rate R 8111 2404 0 53 0 138 545 1520 145 0 5707 937 30 291 0 7 975 76 0 92 361 0 192 506 207 1013 1013

KOOCHICHING O 426 111 0 2 0 7 34 55 13 0 315 51 0 24 0 0 54 4 0 4 15 0 9 31 10 48 65SHERIFF C 97 10 0 0 0 2 2 3 3 0 87 12 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 10 0 0 29 8 5 20MN0360000 % 23 9 0 0 0 29 6 5 23 0 28 24 0 0 0 0 4 25 0 0 67 0 0 94 80 10 31POP. 7,255 Crime Rate R 5871 1529 0 27 0 96 468 758 179 0 4341 702 0 330 0 0 744 55 0 55 206 0 124 427 137 661 895

INTERNATIONAL FALLS* O 630 202 0 5 0 11 37 143 6 0 428 71 4 14 0 1 73 6 0 8 32 0 16 35 17 84 67PD C 132 22 0 1 0 5 3 13 0 0 110 14 0 1 0 0 3 3 0 1 19 0 0 35 16 11 7MN0360100 % 21 11 0 20 0 45 8 9 0 0 26 20 0 7 0 0 4 50 0 13 59 0 0 100 94 13 10POP. 5,763 Crime Rate R 10931 3505 0 86 0 190 642 2481 104 0 7426 1231 69 242 0 17 1266 104 0 138 555 0 277 607 294 1457 1162

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesLAC QUI PARLE O 132 58 0 1 0 1 13 40 3 0 74 11 3 0 0 0 22 0 0 2 4 0 1 16 2 7 6COUNTY TOTAL C 57 12 0 1 0 1 3 4 3 0 45 8 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 16 2 5 6

% 43 21 0 100 0 100 23 10 100 0 61 73 33 0 0 0 9 0 0 100 75 0 0 100 100 71 100POP. 7,024 Crime Rate R 1879 825 0 14 0 14 185 569 42 0 1053 156 42 0 0 0 313 0 0 28 56 0 14 227 28 99 85

LAC QUI PARLE O 91 38 0 0 0 0 9 26 3 0 53 6 3 0 0 0 17 0 0 1 3 0 1 10 2 6 4SHERIFF C 37 9 0 0 0 0 2 4 3 0 28 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 10 2 5 4MN0370000 % 41 24 0 0 0 0 22 15 100 0 53 50 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 67 0 0 100 100 83 100POP. 4,174 Crime Rate R 2180 910 0 0 0 0 215 622 71 0 1269 143 71 0 0 0 407 0 0 23 71 0 23 239 47 143 95

DAWSON O 41 20 0 1 0 1 4 14 0 0 21 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 0 1 2PD C 20 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 17 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 2MN0370100 % 49 15 0 100 0 100 25 0 0 0 81 100 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 100 100 0 0 100 0 0 100POP. 1,323 Crime Rate R 3099 1511 0 75 0 75 302 1058 0 0 1587 377 0 0 0 0 377 0 0 75 75 0 0 453 0 75 151

LAKE O 190 63 0 0 0 5 20 35 3 0 127 27 0 8 0 1 4 1 0 5 9 0 1 27 8 14 22COUNTY TOTAL C 81 13 0 0 0 1 4 7 1 0 68 16 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 24 6 5 9

% 43 21 0 0 0 20 20 20 33 0 54 59 0 13 0 100 25 100 0 0 44 0 0 89 75 36 41POP. 10,567 Crime Rate R 1798 596 0 0 0 47 189 331 28 0 1201 255 0 75 0 9 37 9 0 47 85 0 9 255 75 132 208

LAKE O 110 36 0 0 0 3 14 17 2 0 74 21 0 6 0 1 3 1 0 4 6 0 1 12 4 4 11SHERIFF C 53 10 0 0 0 1 4 5 0 0 43 13 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 12 4 3 6MN0380000 % 48 28 0 0 0 33 29 29 0 0 58 62 0 0 0 100 33 100 0 0 33 0 0 100 100 75 55POP. 5,518 Crime Rate R 1993 652 0 0 0 54 253 308 36 0 1341 380 0 108 0 18 54 18 0 72 108 0 18 217 72 72 199

SILVER BAY O 57 11 0 0 0 2 5 3 1 0 46 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 11 4 9 11PD C 21 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 2 1 3MN0380100 % 37 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 43 50 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 0 0 73 50 11 27POP. 1,804 Crime Rate R 3159 609 0 0 0 110 277 166 55 0 2549 332 0 55 0 0 55 0 0 0 166 0 0 609 221 498 609

TWO HARBORS* O 23 16 0 0 0 0 1 15 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0PD C 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0MN0380200 % 30 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 0POP. 3,245 Crime Rate R 708 493 0 0 0 0 30 462 0 0 215 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 123 0 30 0

LAKE OF THE WOODS O 90 18 0 1 0 1 7 8 0 1 72 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 28 2 3 30SHERIFF C 70 6 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 64 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 28 2 3 27MN0390000 % 78 33 0 0 0 0 57 13 0 100 89 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 100 90POP. 3,823 Crime Rate R 2354 470 0 26 0 26 183 209 0 26 1883 52 0 26 0 0 52 26 0 26 52 0 0 732 52 78 784

LE SUEUR O 715 263 0 1 2 7 51 190 12 0 452 54 3 57 0 2 94 3 0 5 29 0 4 63 18 70 50COUNTY TOTAL C 405 44 0 1 1 6 7 25 4 0 361 47 2 50 0 2 27 3 0 5 29 0 4 63 18 69 42

% 57 17 0 100 50 86 14 13 33 0 80 87 67 88 0 100 29 100 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 99 84POP. 26,114 Crime Rate R 2737 1007 0 3 7 26 195 727 45 0 1730 206 11 218 0 7 359 11 0 19 111 0 15 241 68 268 191

LE SUEUR O 248 124 0 1 0 2 25 89 7 0 124 21 0 15 0 1 1 1 0 5 12 0 3 35 6 4 20SHERIFF C 147 23 0 1 0 2 5 12 3 0 124 21 0 15 0 1 1 1 0 5 12 0 3 35 6 4 20MN0400000 % 59 19 0 100 0 100 20 13 43 0 100 100 0 100 0 100 100 100 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 100 100POP. 18,538 Crime Rate R 1337 668 0 5 0 10 134 480 37 0 668 113 0 80 0 5 5 5 0 26 64 0 16 188 32 21 107

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesLE SUEUR O 333 81 0 0 1 2 18 56 4 0 252 19 2 40 0 1 56 0 0 0 16 0 1 25 9 60 23PD C 222 14 0 0 0 2 1 10 1 0 208 16 1 35 0 1 25 0 0 0 16 0 1 25 9 59 20MN0400200 % 67 17 0 0 0 100 6 18 25 0 83 84 50 88 0 100 45 0 0 0 100 0 100 100 100 98 87POP. 4,271 Crime Rate R 7796 1896 0 0 23 46 421 1311 93 0 5900 444 46 936 0 23 1311 0 0 0 374 0 23 585 210 1404 538

MONTGOMERY* O 134 58 0 0 1 3 8 45 1 0 76 14 1 2 0 0 37 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 6 7PD C 36 7 0 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 29 10 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 6 2MN0400300 % 27 12 0 0 100 67 13 7 0 0 38 71 100 0 0 0 3 100 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 100 29POP. 3,305 Crime Rate R 4054 1754 0 0 30 90 242 1361 30 0 2299 423 30 60 0 0 1119 60 0 0 30 0 0 90 90 181 211

LINCOLN O 150 26 0 0 0 6 4 16 0 0 124 11 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 4 0 23 24 6 14 1SHERIFF C 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 10 0MN0410000 % 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 17 71 0POP. 5,660 Crime Rate R 2650 459 0 0 0 106 70 282 0 0 2190 194 0 0 0 0 724 0 0 0 70 0 406 424 106 247 17

LYON O 1340 486 0 14 0 28 138 290 12 4 854 119 29 50 0 7 156 12 0 9 47 0 6 135 47 66 171COUNTY TOTAL C 797 163 0 9 0 24 39 86 4 1 634 101 16 18 0 7 26 12 0 6 37 0 5 135 47 61 163

% 59 34 0 64 0 86 28 30 33 25 74 85 55 36 0 100 17 100 0 67 79 0 83 100 100 92 95POP. 25,041 Crime Rate R 5351 1940 0 55 0 111 551 1158 47 15 3410 475 115 199 0 27 622 47 0 35 187 0 23 539 187 263 682

LYON O 136 41 0 0 0 3 14 20 3 1 95 10 1 5 0 2 16 0 0 0 8 0 0 34 7 2 10SHERIFF C 83 7 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 0 76 10 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 34 7 2 9MN0420000 % 61 17 0 0 0 67 7 10 67 0 80 100 100 40 0 100 6 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 100 90POP. 10,224 Crime Rate R 1330 401 0 0 0 29 136 195 29 9 929 97 9 48 0 19 156 0 0 0 78 0 0 332 68 19 97

MARSHALL O 1204 445 0 14 0 25 124 270 9 3 759 109 28 45 0 5 140 12 0 9 39 0 6 101 40 64 161PD C 714 156 0 9 0 22 38 84 2 1 558 91 15 16 0 5 25 12 0 6 29 0 5 101 40 59 154MN0420100 % 59 35 0 64 0 88 31 31 22 33 74 83 54 36 0 100 18 100 0 67 74 0 83 100 100 92 96POP. 12,754 Crime Rate R 9440 3489 0 109 0 196 972 2116 70 23 5951 854 219 352 0 39 1097 94 0 70 305 0 47 791 313 501 1262

TRACY* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0420200 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 2,063 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MCLEOD O 2571 757 1 23 1 29 97 577 25 4 1814 172 22 129 1 5 262 5 0 40 135 0 31 134 96 66 716COUNTY TOTAL C 1448 216 1 12 1 26 10 160 6 0 1232 142 10 55 1 2 36 4 0 24 128 0 29 134 91 54 522

% 56 29 100 52 100 90 10 28 24 0 68 83 45 43 100 40 14 80 0 60 95 0 94 100 95 82 73POP. 37,158 Crime Rate R 6919 2037 2 61 2 78 261 1552 67 10 4881 462 59 347 2 13 705 13 0 107 363 0 83 360 258 177 1926

MCLEOD O 986 129 0 7 0 7 43 63 9 0 857 22 3 37 0 0 47 4 0 7 37 0 1 38 59 12 590SHERIFF C 643 27 0 2 0 7 5 10 3 0 616 20 0 13 0 0 6 3 0 3 36 0 1 38 58 10 428MN0430000 % 65 21 0 29 0 100 12 16 33 0 72 91 0 35 0 0 13 75 0 43 97 0 100 100 98 83 73POP. 11,975 Crime Rate R 8233 1077 0 58 0 58 359 526 75 0 7156 183 25 308 0 0 392 33 0 58 308 0 8 317 492 100 4926

GLENCOE O 299 113 1 2 0 2 14 93 1 0 186 27 0 8 1 0 40 1 0 5 21 0 23 10 7 11 32PD C 155 16 1 1 0 2 0 12 0 0 139 23 0 5 1 0 1 1 0 5 21 0 23 10 7 11 31MN0430100 % 52 14 100 50 0 100 0 13 0 0 75 85 0 63 100 0 3 100 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 100 97POP. 5,517 Crime Rate R 5419 2048 18 36 0 36 253 1685 18 0 3371 489 0 145 18 0 725 18 0 90 380 0 416 181 126 199 580

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Aggra- Motor Forgery/ Embe- Other Disor- OtherGrand Total Rob- vated Burg- Larc- Vehicle Total Other Counter- zzle- Stolen Vand- Weap- Prosti- Sex Narc- Gamb- Family/ Liquor derly Offen-

County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesHUTCHINSON O 1056 451 0 14 1 13 30 377 12 4 605 100 16 70 0 3 135 0 0 26 57 0 6 58 21 35 78PD C 526 156 0 9 1 10 4 130 2 0 370 79 9 34 0 0 24 0 0 14 51 0 5 58 18 26 52MN0430200 % 50 35 0 64 100 77 13 34 17 0 61 79 56 49 0 0 18 0 0 54 89 0 83 100 86 74 67POP. 13,901 Crime Rate R 7596 3244 0 100 7 93 215 2712 86 28 4352 719 115 503 0 21 971 0 0 187 410 0 43 417 151 251 561

BROWNTON* O 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0PD C 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0MN0430300 % 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 100 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0POP. 777 Crime Rate R 1673 257 0 0 0 0 0 257 0 0 1415 128 0 257 0 0 386 0 0 0 0 0 0 643 0 0 0

LESTER PRAIRIE O 78 19 0 0 0 4 3 11 1 0 59 5 2 8 0 2 13 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 2 6 7PD C 43 7 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 0 36 3 0 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 1 5 6MN0430400 % 55 37 0 0 0 100 33 9 100 0 61 60 0 25 0 100 23 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 50 83 86POP. 1,769 Crime Rate R 4409 1074 0 0 0 226 169 621 56 0 3335 282 113 452 0 113 734 0 0 0 565 0 0 226 113 339 395

SILVER LAKE* O 22 7 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 15 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 2 0 1PD C 15 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 13 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 2 0 0MN0430500 % 68 29 0 0 0 100 0 25 0 0 87 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 0 0 100 100 0 0POP. 794 Crime Rate R 2770 881 0 0 0 125 251 503 0 0 1889 503 0 125 0 0 0 0 0 251 125 0 0 503 251 0 125

WINSTED O 117 36 0 0 0 2 5 27 2 0 81 13 1 3 0 0 24 0 0 0 9 0 1 15 5 2 8PD C 59 8 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 51 12 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 15 5 2 5MN0430700 % 50 22 0 0 0 100 0 22 0 0 63 92 100 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 100 63POP. 2,425 Crime Rate R 4824 1484 0 0 0 82 206 1113 82 0 3340 536 41 123 0 0 989 0 0 0 371 0 41 618 206 82 329

MAHNOMEN O 482 131 0 3 0 14 36 74 4 0 351 75 6 18 0 0 30 5 0 2 39 1 3 48 8 33 83SHERIFF C 316 53 0 1 0 10 10 30 2 0 263 54 1 5 0 0 6 4 0 1 36 0 0 46 8 28 74MN0440000 % 66 40 0 33 0 71 28 41 50 0 75 72 17 28 0 0 20 80 0 50 92 0 0 96 100 85 89POP. 5,012 Crime Rate R 9616 2613 0 59 0 279 718 1476 79 0 7003 1496 119 359 0 0 598 99 0 39 778 19 59 957 159 658 1656

MARSHALL* O 49 14 0 2 0 1 3 7 1 0 35 0 0 13 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 7SHERIFF C 23 5 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 18 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 4MN0450000 % 47 36 0 100 0 100 0 29 0 0 51 0 0 38 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 83 57POP. 9,096 Crime Rate R 538 153 0 21 0 10 32 76 10 0 384 0 0 142 0 0 65 0 10 0 0 0 0 21 0 65 76

MARTIN O 1445 336 0 6 1 13 49 255 11 1 1109 95 14 183 0 3 147 25 0 11 87 0 1 64 27 242 210COUNTY TOTAL C 805 113 0 4 0 10 9 86 3 1 692 72 4 81 0 3 29 16 0 6 82 0 1 64 27 166 141

% 56 34 0 67 0 77 18 34 27 100 62 76 29 44 0 100 20 64 0 55 94 0 100 100 100 69 67POP. 20,101 Crime Rate R 7188 1671 0 29 4 64 243 1268 54 4 5517 472 69 910 0 14 731 124 0 54 432 0 4 318 134 1203 1044

MARTIN O 219 32 0 0 0 1 13 14 4 0 187 9 1 50 0 1 14 1 0 0 25 0 0 37 11 9 29SHERIFF C 139 13 0 0 0 1 4 8 0 0 126 9 0 4 0 1 7 1 0 0 24 0 0 37 11 8 24MN0460000 % 63 41 0 0 0 100 31 57 0 0 67 100 0 8 0 100 50 100 0 0 96 0 0 100 100 89 83POP. 10,072 Crime Rate R 2174 317 0 0 0 9 129 138 39 0 1856 89 9 496 0 9 138 9 0 0 248 0 0 367 109 89 287

FAIRMONT O 1226 304 0 6 1 12 36 241 7 1 922 86 13 133 0 2 133 24 0 11 62 0 1 27 16 233 181PD C 666 100 0 4 0 9 5 78 3 1 566 63 4 77 0 2 22 15 0 6 58 0 1 27 16 158 117MN0460100 % 54 33 0 67 0 75 14 32 43 100 61 73 31 58 0 100 17 63 0 55 94 0 100 100 100 68 65POP. 10,029 Crime Rate R 12224 3031 0 59 9 119 358 2403 69 9 9193 857 129 1326 0 19 1326 239 0 109 618 0 9 269 159 2323 1804

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Aggra- Motor Forgery/ Embe- Other Disor- OtherGrand Total Rob- vated Burg- Larc- Vehicle Total Other Counter- zzle- Stolen Vand- Weap- Prosti- Sex Narc- Gamb- Family/ Liquor derly Offen-

County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesMEEKER O 1214 431 0 14 1 12 87 294 23 0 783 181 7 56 0 6 141 6 1 25 43 0 65 38 23 89 102COUNTY TOTAL C 590 68 0 4 0 12 12 34 6 0 522 138 1 18 0 3 23 6 1 16 41 0 60 36 23 72 84

% 49 16 0 29 0 100 14 12 26 0 67 76 14 32 0 50 16 100 100 64 95 0 92 95 100 81 82POP. 23,203 Crime Rate R 5232 1857 0 60 4 51 374 1267 99 0 3374 780 30 241 0 25 607 25 4 107 185 0 280 163 99 383 439

MEEKER O 844 303 0 9 0 8 63 207 16 0 541 130 2 45 0 6 99 6 0 17 26 0 50 24 16 64 56SHERIFF C 401 48 0 3 0 8 9 24 4 0 353 99 0 17 0 3 17 6 0 11 25 0 46 23 16 50 40MN0470000 % 48 16 0 33 0 100 14 12 25 0 65 76 0 38 0 50 17 100 0 65 96 0 92 96 100 78 71POP. 16,649 Crime Rate R 5069 1819 0 54 0 48 378 1243 96 0 3249 780 12 270 0 36 594 36 0 102 156 0 300 144 96 384 336

LITCHFIELD O 370 128 0 5 1 4 24 87 7 0 242 51 5 11 0 0 42 0 1 8 17 0 15 14 7 25 46PD C 189 20 0 1 0 4 3 10 2 0 169 39 1 1 0 0 6 0 1 5 16 0 14 13 7 22 44MN0470100 % 51 16 0 20 0 100 13 11 29 0 70 76 20 9 0 0 14 0 100 63 94 0 93 93 100 88 96POP. 6,554 Crime Rate R 5645 1953 0 76 15 61 366 1327 106 0 3692 778 76 167 0 0 640 0 15 122 259 0 228 213 106 381 701

MILLE LACS O 3902 920 0 17 11 48 195 593 53 3 2982 279 30 151 2 14 246 11 0 22 124 0 223 130 53 179 1518COUNTY TOTAL C 2981 501 0 13 4 27 108 329 20 0 2480 201 9 89 1 13 156 8 0 20 102 0 195 130 43 163 1350

% 76 54 0 76 36 56 55 55 38 0 83 72 30 59 50 93 63 73 0 91 82 0 87 100 81 91 89POP. 26,957 Crime Rate R 14474 3412 0 63 40 178 723 2199 196 11 11062 1034 111 560 7 51 912 40 0 81 459 0 827 482 196 664 5631

MILLE LACS O 3432 743 0 17 6 45 178 448 46 3 2689 248 21 116 2 11 208 9 0 20 97 0 221 78 40 156 1462SHERIFF C 2687 447 0 13 4 24 107 280 19 0 2240 171 7 64 1 10 150 6 0 18 75 0 193 78 30 141 1296MN0480000 % 78 60 0 76 67 53 60 63 41 0 83 69 33 55 50 91 72 67 0 90 77 0 87 100 75 90 89POP. 19,103 Crime Rate R 17965 3889 0 88 31 235 931 2345 240 15 14076 1298 109 607 10 57 1088 47 0 104 507 0 1156 408 209 816 7653

MILACA O 94 23 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 71 9 1 29 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 6 18PD C 75 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 60 8 0 23 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 5 16MN0480100 % 80 65 0 0 0 0 0 65 0 0 85 89 0 79 0 0 100 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 83 89POP. 3,015 Crime Rate R 3117 762 0 0 0 0 0 762 0 0 2354 298 33 961 0 0 33 0 0 0 66 0 0 33 132 199 597

PRINCETON O 376 154 0 0 5 3 17 122 7 0 222 22 8 6 0 3 37 2 0 2 25 0 2 51 9 17 38PD C 219 39 0 0 0 3 1 34 1 0 180 22 2 2 0 3 5 2 0 2 25 0 2 51 9 17 38MN0480200 % 58 25 0 0 0 100 6 28 14 0 81 100 25 33 0 100 14 100 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 100 100POP. 4,839 Crime Rate R 7770 3182 0 0 103 61 351 2521 144 0 4587 454 165 123 0 61 764 41 0 41 516 0 41 1053 185 351 785

MORRISON O 1393 410 2 7 0 15 48 317 21 0 983 87 5 80 0 1 330 18 0 9 42 0 13 28 33 123 214COUNTY TOTAL C 821 123 2 2 0 13 3 92 11 0 698 60 1 48 0 0 182 14 0 4 41 0 8 26 29 114 171

% 59 30 100 29 0 87 6 29 52 0 71 69 20 60 0 0 55 78 0 44 98 0 62 93 88 93 80POP. 32,997 Crime Rate R 4221 1242 6 21 0 45 145 960 63 0 2979 263 15 242 0 3 1000 54 0 27 127 0 39 84 100 372 648

MORRISON O 744 220 2 5 0 2 38 161 12 0 524 33 4 70 0 1 163 18 0 2 6 0 13 6 15 90 103SHERIFF C 373 44 2 1 0 2 1 33 5 0 329 30 0 46 0 0 38 14 0 1 6 0 8 4 15 86 81MN0490000 % 50 20 100 20 0 100 3 20 42 0 63 91 0 66 0 0 23 78 0 50 100 0 62 67 100 96 79POP. 24,948 Crime Rate R 2982 882 8 20 0 8 152 645 48 0 2100 132 16 280 0 4 653 72 0 8 24 0 52 24 60 360 412

LITTLE FALLS O 649 190 0 2 0 13 10 156 9 0 459 54 1 10 0 0 167 0 0 7 36 0 0 22 18 33 111PD C 448 79 0 1 0 11 2 59 6 0 369 30 1 2 0 0 144 0 0 3 35 0 0 22 14 28 90MN0490100 % 69 42 0 50 0 85 20 38 67 0 80 56 100 20 0 0 86 0 0 43 97 0 0 100 78 85 81POP. 8,049 Crime Rate R 8063 2360 0 24 0 161 124 1938 111 0 5702 670 12 124 0 0 2074 0 0 86 447 0 0 273 223 409 1379

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Aggra- Motor Forgery/ Embe- Other Disor- OtherGrand Total Rob- vated Burg- Larc- Vehicle Total Other Counter- zzle- Stolen Vand- Weap- Prosti- Sex Narc- Gamb- Family/ Liquor derly Offen-

County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesMOWER O 4586 1001 0 22 11 58 229 639 41 1 3585 392 75 135 0 9 440 20 1 78 209 0 62 223 75 853 1013COUNTY TOTAL C 3143 363 0 10 7 45 62 223 16 0 2780 280 33 43 0 3 226 16 1 42 167 0 16 222 73 727 931

% 69 36 0 45 64 78 27 35 39 0 78 71 44 32 0 33 51 80 100 54 80 0 26 100 97 85 92POP. 38,174 Crime Rate R 12013 2622 0 57 28 151 599 1673 107 2 9391 1026 196 353 0 23 1152 52 2 204 547 0 162 584 196 2234 2653

MOWER O 980 218 0 9 0 12 75 99 23 0 762 75 8 28 0 3 66 9 0 16 37 0 9 51 12 125 323SHERIFF C 656 56 0 5 0 11 11 22 7 0 600 57 3 8 0 0 33 7 0 3 28 0 2 50 11 101 297MN0500000 % 67 26 0 56 0 92 15 22 30 0 79 76 38 29 0 0 50 78 0 19 76 0 22 98 92 81 92POP. 15,245 Crime Rate R 6428 1429 0 59 0 78 491 649 150 0 4998 491 52 183 0 19 432 59 0 104 242 0 59 334 78 819 2118

AUSTIN O 3606 783 0 13 11 46 154 540 18 1 2823 317 67 107 0 6 374 11 1 62 172 0 53 172 63 728 690PD C 2487 307 0 5 7 34 51 201 9 0 2180 223 30 35 0 3 193 9 1 39 139 0 14 172 62 626 634MN0500100 % 69 39 0 38 64 74 33 37 50 0 77 70 45 33 0 50 52 82 100 63 81 0 26 100 98 86 92POP. 22,929 Crime Rate R 15726 3414 0 56 47 200 671 2355 78 4 12311 1382 292 466 0 26 1631 47 4 270 750 0 231 750 274 3175 3009

MURRAY O 208 50 0 2 0 4 20 22 2 0 158 10 2 22 0 1 11 2 0 3 45 0 4 13 10 23 12COUNTY TOTAL C 208 50 0 2 0 4 20 22 2 0 158 10 2 22 0 1 11 2 0 3 45 0 4 13 10 23 12

% 100 100 0 100 0 100 100 100 100 0 100 100 100 100 0 100 100 100 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 100 100POP. 8,348 Crime Rate R 2491 598 0 23 0 47 239 263 23 0 1892 119 23 263 0 11 131 23 0 35 539 0 47 155 119 275 143

MURRAY O 149 38 0 2 0 4 15 15 2 0 111 8 0 5 0 1 10 2 0 2 42 0 3 9 9 9 11SHERIFF C 149 38 0 2 0 4 15 15 2 0 111 8 0 5 0 1 10 2 0 2 42 0 3 9 9 9 11MN0510000 % 100 100 0 100 0 100 100 100 100 0 100 100 0 100 0 100 100 100 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 100 100POP. 6,539 Crime Rate R 2278 581 0 30 0 61 229 229 30 0 1697 122 0 76 0 15 152 30 0 30 642 0 45 137 137 137 168

SLAYTON O 59 12 0 0 0 0 5 7 0 0 47 2 2 17 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 4 1 14 1PD C 59 12 0 0 0 0 5 7 0 0 47 2 2 17 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 4 1 14 1MN0510200 % 100 100 0 0 0 0 100 100 0 0 100 100 100 100 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 100 100POP. 1,809 Crime Rate R 3261 663 0 0 0 0 276 386 0 0 2598 110 110 939 0 0 55 0 0 55 165 0 55 221 55 773 55

NICOLLET O 2528 603 0 12 4 15 79 475 17 1 1925 138 21 84 0 10 239 27 0 33 71 0 60 131 94 229 788COUNTY TOTAL C 1553 136 0 6 0 13 8 100 9 0 1417 109 3 21 0 6 42 21 0 28 63 0 51 124 93 206 650

% 61 23 0 50 0 87 10 21 53 0 74 79 14 25 0 60 18 78 0 85 89 0 85 95 99 90 82POP. 32,469 Crime Rate R 7785 1857 0 36 12 46 243 1462 52 3 5928 425 64 258 0 30 736 83 0 101 218 0 184 403 289 705 2426

NICOLLET O 1003 102 0 1 0 4 23 65 9 0 901 26 3 24 0 2 35 9 0 3 18 0 1 26 12 29 713SHERIFF C 728 21 0 1 0 4 1 11 4 0 707 21 0 5 0 1 7 5 0 2 14 0 0 26 12 25 589MN0520000 % 73 21 0 100 0 100 4 17 44 0 78 81 0 21 0 50 20 56 0 67 78 0 0 100 100 86 83POP. 8,658 Crime Rate R 11584 1178 0 11 0 46 265 750 103 0 10406 300 34 277 0 23 404 103 0 34 207 0 11 300 138 334 8235

NORTH MANKATO O 731 228 0 4 1 4 28 185 6 0 503 58 4 18 0 2 124 8 0 25 28 0 56 34 10 109 27PD C 389 45 0 1 0 3 4 33 4 0 344 48 1 2 0 2 21 7 0 22 28 0 49 34 10 104 16MN0520100 % 53 20 0 25 0 75 14 18 67 0 68 83 25 11 0 100 17 88 0 88 100 0 88 100 100 95 59POP. 12,748 Crime Rate R 5734 1788 0 31 7 31 219 1451 47 0 3945 454 31 141 0 15 972 62 0 196 219 0 439 266 78 855 211

ST. PETER O 794 273 0 7 3 7 28 225 2 1 521 54 14 42 0 6 80 10 0 5 25 0 3 71 72 91 48PD C 436 70 0 4 0 6 3 56 1 0 366 40 2 14 0 3 14 9 0 4 21 0 2 64 71 77 45MN0520200 % 55 26 0 57 0 86 11 25 50 0 70 74 14 33 0 50 18 90 0 80 84 0 67 90 99 85 94POP. 11,063 Crime Rate R 7177 2467 0 63 27 63 253 2033 18 9 4709 488 126 379 0 54 723 90 0 45 225 0 27 641 650 822 433

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesNOBLES O 738 254 0 2 3 20 56 159 14 0 484 97 5 35 0 2 111 1 0 5 21 0 2 119 3 31 52COUNTY TOTAL C 465 105 0 1 2 20 7 71 4 0 360 89 3 20 0 2 20 1 0 3 21 0 2 119 3 29 48

% 63 41 0 50 67 100 13 45 29 0 74 92 60 57 0 100 18 100 0 60 100 0 100 100 100 94 92POP. 20,539 Crime Rate R 3593 1236 0 9 14 97 272 774 68 0 2356 472 24 170 0 9 540 4 0 24 102 0 9 579 14 150 253

NOBLES O 100 26 0 0 1 2 11 9 3 0 74 14 2 2 0 0 7 0 0 1 6 0 0 27 0 2 13SHERIFF C 71 7 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 64 13 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 27 0 1 13MN0530000 % 71 27 0 0 100 100 9 22 33 0 86 93 50 50 0 0 14 0 0 100 100 0 0 100 0 50 100POP. 9,117 Crime Rate R 1061 275 0 0 10 21 116 95 31 0 785 148 21 21 0 0 74 0 0 10 63 0 0 286 0 21 137

WORTHINGTON O 638 228 0 2 2 18 45 150 11 0 410 83 3 33 0 2 104 1 0 4 15 0 2 92 3 29 39PD C 394 98 0 1 1 18 6 69 3 0 296 76 2 19 0 2 19 1 0 2 15 0 2 92 3 28 35MN0530100 % 62 43 0 50 50 100 13 46 27 0 72 92 67 58 0 100 18 100 0 50 100 0 100 100 100 97 90POP. 11,114 Crime Rate R 5740 2051 0 17 17 161 404 1349 98 0 3689 746 26 296 0 17 935 8 0 35 134 0 17 827 26 260 350

NORMAN* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SHERIFF C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0540000 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 6,367 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

OLMSTED O 7486 3372 2 74 55 120 644 2344 119 14 4114 682 100 322 0 30 819 32 11 130 369 1 154 428 82 318 636COUNTY TOTAL C 3249 1007 2 28 22 83 77 778 16 1 2242 422 19 52 0 25 94 20 8 44 345 1 11 411 82 230 478

% 43 30 100 38 40 69 12 33 13 7 54 62 19 16 0 83 11 63 73 34 93 100 7 96 100 72 75POP. 146,036 Crime Rate R 5126 2309 1 50 37 82 440 1605 81 9 2817 467 68 220 0 20 560 21 7 89 252 0 105 293 56 217 435

OLMSTED O 1068 419 1 10 0 16 149 207 30 6 649 78 18 45 0 6 96 9 0 22 68 1 11 130 18 23 124SHERIFF C 504 69 1 7 0 12 15 31 2 1 435 65 1 8 0 6 4 7 0 12 64 1 4 123 18 17 105MN0550000 % 47 16 100 70 0 75 10 15 7 17 67 83 6 18 0 100 4 78 0 55 94 100 36 95 100 74 85POP. 41,009 Crime Rate R 2604 1021 2 24 0 39 363 504 73 14 1582 190 43 109 0 14 234 21 0 53 165 2 26 317 43 56 302

ROCHESTER O 6418 2953 1 64 55 104 495 2137 89 8 3465 604 82 277 0 24 723 23 11 108 301 0 143 298 64 295 512PD C 2745 938 1 21 22 71 62 747 14 0 1807 357 18 44 0 19 90 13 8 32 281 0 7 288 64 213 373MN0550100 % 43 32 100 33 40 68 13 35 16 0 52 59 22 16 0 79 12 57 73 30 93 0 5 97 100 72 73POP. 105,027 Crime Rate R 6110 2811 0 60 52 99 471 2034 84 7 3299 575 78 263 0 22 688 21 10 102 286 0 136 283 60 280 487

OTTERTAIL O 3336 987 1 15 3 39 252 627 45 5 2349 357 28 170 3 7 345 16 1 73 149 1 288 160 62 350 339COUNTY TOTAL C 2111 361 0 8 1 34 44 244 26 4 1750 318 14 93 1 6 75 13 1 58 127 0 268 159 62 276 279

% 63 37 0 53 33 87 17 39 58 80 74 89 50 55 33 86 22 81 100 79 85 0 93 99 100 79 82POP. 56,488 Crime Rate R 5802 1716 1 26 5 67 438 1090 78 8 4086 620 48 295 5 12 600 27 1 126 259 1 500 278 107 608 589

OTTERTAIL O 1606 491 1 12 0 17 161 272 27 1 1115 140 16 101 3 5 166 3 0 31 67 1 129 130 29 129 165SHERIFF C 828 119 0 5 0 15 19 64 15 1 709 116 7 32 1 4 24 2 0 19 57 0 115 130 29 59 114MN0560000 % 52 24 0 42 0 88 12 24 56 100 64 83 44 32 33 80 14 67 0 61 85 0 89 100 100 46 69POP. 42,957 Crime Rate R 3738 1143 2 27 0 39 374 633 62 2 2595 325 37 235 6 11 386 6 0 72 155 2 300 302 67 300 384

FERGUS FALLS O 1730 496 0 3 3 22 91 355 18 4 1234 217 12 69 0 2 179 13 1 42 82 0 159 30 33 221 174PD C 1283 242 0 3 1 19 25 180 11 3 1041 202 7 61 0 2 51 11 1 39 70 0 153 29 33 217 165MN0560100 % 74 49 0 100 33 86 27 51 61 75 84 93 58 88 0 100 28 85 100 93 85 0 96 97 100 98 95POP. 13,531 Crime Rate R 12785 3665 0 22 22 162 672 2623 133 29 9119 1603 88 509 0 14 1322 96 7 310 606 0 1175 221 243 1633 1285

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesPENNINGTON O 915 316 1 12 1 7 42 238 13 2 599 61 12 112 0 4 113 8 1 19 37 0 4 65 5 57 101COUNTY TOTAL C 567 122 1 8 1 7 17 80 6 2 445 53 9 88 0 2 26 6 1 14 33 0 4 65 5 49 90

% 62 39 100 67 100 100 40 34 46 100 74 87 75 79 0 50 23 75 100 74 89 0 100 100 100 86 89POP. 13,874 Crime Rate R 6595 2277 7 86 7 50 302 1715 93 14 4317 439 86 807 0 28 814 57 7 136 266 0 28 468 36 410 727

PENNINGTON O 203 57 1 4 0 0 10 36 5 1 146 8 1 73 0 2 17 1 0 6 2 0 0 12 0 7 17SHERIFF C 141 22 1 3 0 0 3 11 3 1 119 7 1 70 0 1 2 1 0 4 2 0 0 12 0 5 14MN0570000 % 69 39 100 75 0 0 30 31 60 100 82 88 100 96 0 50 12 100 0 67 100 0 0 100 0 71 82POP. 5,299 Crime Rate R 3830 1075 18 75 0 0 188 679 94 18 2755 150 18 1377 0 37 320 18 0 113 37 0 0 226 0 132 320

THIEF RIVER FALLS O 712 259 0 8 1 7 32 202 8 1 453 53 11 39 0 2 96 7 1 13 35 0 4 53 5 50 84PD C 426 100 0 5 1 7 14 69 3 1 326 46 8 18 0 1 24 5 1 10 31 0 4 53 5 44 76MN0570100 % 60 39 0 63 100 100 44 34 38 100 72 87 73 46 0 50 25 71 100 77 89 0 100 100 100 88 90POP. 8,575 Crime Rate R 8303 3020 0 93 11 81 373 2355 93 11 5282 618 128 454 0 23 1119 81 11 151 408 0 46 618 58 583 979

PINE O 1953 1109 0 11 2 46 198 774 77 1 844 217 9 37 1 12 121 8 0 24 111 0 6 68 29 70 131SHERIFF C 842 230 0 9 2 30 25 147 16 1 612 172 4 10 1 11 36 7 0 16 100 0 0 68 29 52 106MN0580000 % 43 21 0 82 100 65 13 19 21 100 73 79 44 27 100 92 30 88 0 67 90 0 0 100 100 74 81POP. 28,548 Crime Rate R 6841 3884 0 38 7 161 693 2711 269 3 2956 760 31 129 3 42 423 28 0 84 388 0 21 238 101 245 458

PIPESTONE O 280 68 0 0 0 2 17 48 1 0 212 35 1 10 0 0 87 0 0 1 12 0 0 34 19 5 8SHERIFF C 109 7 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 102 23 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 12 0 0 34 19 5 5MN0590000 % 39 10 0 0 0 50 12 8 0 0 48 66 100 0 0 0 2 0 0 100 100 0 0 100 100 100 63POP. 9,306 Crime Rate R 3008 730 0 0 0 21 182 515 10 0 2278 376 10 107 0 0 934 0 0 10 128 0 0 365 204 53 85

POLK O 2589 677 1 32 3 46 129 429 26 11 1912 239 17 104 0 2 183 31 1 31 254 0 24 173 53 380 420COUNTY TOTAL C 1723 220 1 11 0 38 38 116 14 2 1503 205 4 53 0 2 57 28 1 17 167 0 18 171 46 360 374

% 67 32 100 34 0 83 29 27 54 18 79 86 24 51 0 100 31 90 100 55 66 0 75 99 87 95 89POP. 30,720 Crime Rate R 8427 2203 3 104 9 149 419 1396 84 35 6223 777 55 338 0 6 595 100 3 100 826 0 78 563 172 1236 1367

POLK O 928 269 0 15 1 20 69 146 7 11 659 123 4 46 0 0 104 7 0 9 78 0 16 34 23 82 133SHERIFF C 529 90 0 8 0 17 24 36 3 2 439 106 1 16 0 0 31 4 0 5 43 0 12 32 20 74 95MN0600000 % 57 33 0 53 0 85 35 25 43 18 67 86 25 35 0 0 30 57 0 56 55 0 75 94 87 90 71POP. 15,013 Crime Rate R 6181 1791 0 99 6 133 459 972 46 73 4389 819 26 306 0 0 692 46 0 59 519 0 106 226 153 546 885

CROOKSTON O 650 198 1 14 2 16 35 120 10 0 452 64 5 7 0 0 14 7 1 14 75 0 2 56 16 56 135PD C 448 57 1 2 0 14 7 29 4 0 391 59 2 4 0 0 6 7 1 8 49 0 0 56 16 51 132MN0600100 % 69 29 100 14 0 88 20 24 40 0 87 92 40 57 0 0 43 100 100 57 65 0 0 100 100 91 98POP. 7,829 Crime Rate R 8302 2529 12 178 25 204 447 1532 127 0 5773 817 63 89 0 0 178 89 12 178 957 0 25 715 204 715 1724

EAST GRAND FORKS O 1011 210 0 3 0 10 25 163 9 0 801 52 8 51 0 2 65 17 0 8 101 0 6 83 14 242 152PD C 746 73 0 1 0 7 7 51 7 0 673 40 1 33 0 2 20 17 0 4 75 0 6 83 10 235 147MN0600200 % 74 35 0 33 0 70 28 31 78 0 84 77 13 65 0 100 31 100 0 50 74 0 100 100 71 97 97POP. 7,878 Crime Rate R 12833 2665 0 38 0 126 317 2069 114 0 10167 660 101 647 0 25 825 215 0 101 1282 0 76 1053 177 3071 1929

POPE O 294 96 0 2 0 6 28 58 1 1 198 19 3 32 0 1 51 0 0 0 15 0 0 29 18 4 26COUNTY TOTAL C 108 14 0 2 0 5 2 4 0 1 94 11 3 17 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 0 0 28 3 4 14

% 37 15 0 100 0 83 7 7 0 100 47 58 100 53 0 0 2 0 0 0 87 0 0 97 17 100 54POP. 10,833 Crime Rate R 2713 886 0 18 0 55 258 535 9 9 1827 175 27 295 0 9 470 0 0 0 138 0 0 267 166 36 240

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesPOPE O 186 66 0 2 0 3 19 40 1 1 120 10 3 20 0 0 33 0 0 0 12 0 0 20 3 3 16SHERIFF C 88 10 0 2 0 3 2 2 0 1 78 8 3 16 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 0 0 20 3 3 13MN0610000 % 47 15 0 100 0 100 11 5 0 100 65 80 100 80 0 0 3 0 0 0 92 0 0 100 100 100 81POP. 8,366 Crime Rate R 2223 788 0 23 0 35 227 478 11 11 1434 119 35 239 0 0 394 0 0 0 143 0 0 239 35 35 191

GLENWOOD* O 108 30 0 0 0 3 9 18 0 0 78 9 0 12 0 1 18 0 0 0 3 0 0 9 15 1 10PD C 20 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 16 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 0 1 1MN0610100 % 19 13 0 0 0 67 0 11 0 0 21 33 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 0 0 89 0 100 10POP. 2,467 Crime Rate R 4377 1216 0 0 0 121 364 729 0 0 3161 364 0 486 0 40 729 0 0 0 121 0 0 364 608 40 405

RAMSEY O 32451 22029 15 232 729 1455 4242 12744 2437 175 10422 3567 170 869 3 102 1407 77 86 74 545 1 64 1017 249 1234 957COUNTY TOTAL C 11970 6240 13 58 121 685 314 4864 145 40 5730 1735 40 124 1 85 136 61 81 39 504 1 35 1010 236 815 827

% 37 28 87 25 17 47 7 38 6 23 55 49 24 14 33 83 10 79 94 53 92 100 55 99 95 66 86POP. 512,566 Crime Rate R 6331 4298 3 45 142 284 828 2486 475 34 2033 696 33 170 1 20 275 15 17 14 106 0 12 198 49 241 187

RAMSEY O 3305 1615 0 23 16 61 260 1058 170 27 1690 250 23 229 0 15 341 23 0 25 83 0 22 288 31 167 193SHERIFF (combined§'s) C 1515 456 0 15 6 52 38 296 32 17 1062 214 12 52 0 14 31 20 0 19 79 0 19 286 27 125 164MN0620000 % 46 28 0 65 38 85 15 28 19 63 63 86 52 23 0 93 9 87 0 76 95 0 86 99 87 75 85POP. 82,199-(all X ORI's) Crime Rate R 4021 1965 0 28 19 74 316 1287 207 33 2056 304 28 279 0 18 415 28 0 27 101 0 27 350 38 203 235

ARDEN HILLS § O 320 161 0 1 1 2 32 108 16 1 159 18 4 22 0 1 47 0 0 4 7 0 3 23 0 12 18PD C 113 31 0 0 0 2 4 21 3 1 82 14 1 6 0 1 3 0 0 4 5 0 3 23 0 9 13MN062010X % 35 19 0 0 0 100 13 19 19 100 52 78 25 27 0 100 6 0 0 100 71 0 100 100 0 75 72POP. 9,860 Crime Rate R 3245 1632 0 10 10 20 324 1095 162 10 1612 182 40 223 0 10 476 0 0 40 70 0 30 233 0 121 182

FALCON HEIGHTS § O 261 141 0 0 1 3 24 103 10 0 120 11 3 1 0 3 28 3 0 0 8 0 0 46 4 4 9PD C 122 29 0 0 0 3 2 23 1 0 93 10 3 1 0 3 4 2 0 0 8 0 0 46 4 4 8MN062020X % 47 21 0 0 0 100 8 22 10 0 78 91 100 100 0 100 14 67 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 100 89POP. 5,661 Crime Rate R 4610 2490 0 0 17 52 423 1819 176 0 2119 194 52 17 0 52 494 52 0 0 141 0 0 812 70 70 158

LAUDERDALE § O 110 50 0 2 2 2 5 31 6 2 60 6 0 2 0 2 13 0 0 0 6 0 0 16 2 5 8PD C 56 11 0 2 0 1 0 6 2 0 45 6 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 16 2 4 8MN062030X % 51 22 0 100 0 50 0 19 33 0 75 100 0 50 0 100 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 80 100POP. 2,241 Crime Rate R 4908 2231 0 89 89 89 223 1383 267 89 2677 267 0 89 0 89 580 0 0 0 267 0 0 713 89 223 356

MAPLEWOOD O 4233 2550 0 12 21 38 288 1992 197 2 1683 174 76 240 2 26 306 10 33 17 116 0 9 191 42 220 221PD C 1644 730 0 3 4 21 21 674 7 0 914 126 18 17 1 21 26 10 31 6 112 0 3 190 38 124 191MN0620400 % 39 29 0 25 19 55 7 34 4 0 54 72 24 7 50 81 8 100 94 35 97 0 33 99 90 56 86POP. 36,907 Crime Rate R 11469 6909 0 32 56 102 780 5397 533 5 4560 471 205 650 5 70 829 27 89 46 314 0 24 517 113 596 598

MOUNDS VIEW O 1134 451 2 9 5 25 69 312 27 2 683 99 7 46 0 9 138 10 0 9 58 0 7 86 22 90 102PD C 566 98 2 6 4 21 12 51 2 0 468 82 2 7 0 8 17 8 0 6 58 0 6 86 22 68 98MN0620500 % 50 22 100 67 80 84 17 16 7 0 69 83 29 15 0 89 12 80 0 67 100 0 86 100 100 76 96POP. 12,000 Crime Rate R 9450 3758 16 75 41 208 575 2600 225 16 5691 825 58 383 0 75 1150 83 0 75 483 0 58 716 183 750 850

NEW BRIGHTON O 1153 615 0 4 10 14 104 441 39 3 538 41 5 66 0 3 151 4 1 7 67 1 2 71 27 23 69PD C 390 72 0 2 4 11 8 40 6 1 318 38 1 4 0 2 11 4 1 3 64 1 0 71 27 23 68MN0620600 % 34 12 0 50 40 79 8 9 15 33 59 93 20 6 0 67 7 100 100 43 96 100 0 100 100 100 99POP. 21,689 Crime Rate R 5316 2835 0 18 46 64 479 2033 179 13 2480 189 23 304 0 13 696 18 4 32 308 4 9 327 124 106 318

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesNORTH ST. PAUL O 544 297 0 1 2 2 35 234 23 0 247 30 0 5 0 1 78 0 4 2 26 0 0 22 28 21 30PD C 201 33 0 0 0 1 2 26 4 0 168 29 0 0 0 1 6 0 4 2 26 0 0 22 28 21 29MN0620700 % 37 11 0 0 0 50 6 11 17 0 68 97 0 0 0 100 8 0 100 100 100 0 0 100 100 100 97POP. 11,433 Crime Rate R 4758 2597 0 8 17 17 306 2046 201 0 2160 262 0 43 0 8 682 0 34 17 227 0 0 192 244 183 262

ROSEVILLE O 2763 1538 0 9 11 25 162 1230 99 2 1225 99 31 181 0 34 210 15 47 9 113 0 9 159 29 84 205PD C 1172 409 0 4 3 18 12 367 5 0 763 85 6 31 0 30 30 8 45 2 104 0 5 156 28 52 181MN0620800 % 42 27 0 44 27 72 7 30 5 0 62 86 19 17 0 88 14 53 96 22 92 0 56 98 97 62 88POP. 33,176 Crime Rate R 8328 4635 0 27 33 75 488 3707 298 6 3692 298 93 545 0 102 632 45 141 27 340 0 27 479 87 253 617

ST. PAUL O 16868 14129 13 168 658 1262 3150 6938 1805 135 2739 2739 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 5405 4342 11 26 95 546 214 3344 85 21 1063 1063 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0620900 % 32 31 85 15 14 43 7 48 5 16 39 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 281,166 Crime Rate R 5999 5025 4 59 234 448 1120 2467 641 48 974 974 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

WHITE BEAR LAKE O 2451 834 0 6 6 28 174 539 77 4 1617 135 28 102 1 14 183 15 1 5 82 0 15 200 70 629 137PD C 1074 100 0 2 5 15 7 66 4 1 974 98 1 13 0 9 15 11 0 1 61 0 2 199 66 402 96MN0621000 % 44 12 0 33 83 54 4 12 5 25 60 73 4 13 0 64 8 73 0 20 74 0 13 100 94 64 70POP. 24,365 Crime Rate R 10059 3422 0 24 24 114 714 2212 316 16 6636 554 114 418 4 57 751 61 4 20 336 0 61 820 287 2581 562

LITTLE CANADA § O 590 297 0 6 5 21 50 152 54 9 293 59 3 29 0 4 58 3 0 5 12 0 1 42 10 44 23PD C 249 59 0 5 3 18 5 15 9 4 190 53 1 5 0 3 4 3 0 4 11 0 1 41 9 35 20MN062110X % 42 20 0 83 60 86 10 10 17 44 65 90 33 17 0 75 7 100 0 80 92 0 100 98 90 80 87POP. 9,644 Crime Rate R 6117 3079 0 62 51 217 518 1576 559 93 3038 611 31 300 0 41 601 31 0 51 124 0 10 435 103 456 238

SHOREVIEW § O 645 301 0 3 1 10 61 204 17 5 344 50 4 69 0 2 81 6 0 5 6 0 10 40 3 32 36PD C 240 64 0 2 1 9 9 37 2 4 176 43 3 15 0 2 3 4 0 3 6 0 7 40 2 23 25MN062120X % 37 21 0 67 100 90 15 18 12 80 51 86 75 22 0 100 4 67 0 60 100 0 70 100 67 72 69POP. 25,419 Crime Rate R 2537 1184 0 11 3 39 239 802 66 19 1353 196 15 271 0 7 318 23 0 19 23 0 39 157 11 125 141

VADNAIS HEIGHTS § O 748 426 0 3 5 15 46 298 52 7 322 55 5 59 0 2 57 2 0 5 8 0 4 43 6 27 49PD C 388 195 0 0 2 12 12 154 10 5 193 44 2 17 0 2 6 2 0 3 7 0 4 42 5 17 42MN062130X§ % 52 46 0 0 40 80 26 52 19 71 60 80 40 29 0 100 11 100 0 60 88 0 100 98 83 63 86POP. 12,733 Crime Rate R 5874 3345 0 23 39 117 361 2340 408 54 2528 431 39 463 0 15 447 15 0 39 62 0 31 337 47 212 384

NORTH OAKS § O 72 31 0 1 0 0 7 23 0 0 41 6 1 8 0 0 9 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 1 6 2PD C 23 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 20 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 1 5 2MN062150X % 32 10 0 100 0 0 14 4 0 0 49 67 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 50 100 0 100 100 100 83 100POP. 4,883 Crime Rate R 1474 634 0 20 0 0 143 471 0 0 839 122 20 163 0 0 184 0 0 40 81 0 20 20 20 122 40

WHITE BEAR TWSP § O 345 166 0 5 1 3 30 112 12 3 179 33 3 36 0 1 40 0 0 3 3 0 2 21 3 20 14PD C 148 49 0 3 0 3 3 33 4 3 99 28 2 4 0 1 8 0 0 3 3 0 2 21 2 12 13MN062170X % 43 30 0 60 0 100 10 29 33 100 55 85 67 11 0 100 20 0 0 100 100 0 100 100 67 60 93POP. 11,758 Crime Rate R 2934 1411 0 42 8 25 255 952 102 25 1522 280 25 306 0 8 340 0 0 25 25 0 17 178 25 170 119

RED LAKE* O 33 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 31 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 8 4 1 6SHERIFF C 21 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 20 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 3MN0630000 % 64 50 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 65 88 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 0 0 88 0 0 50POP. 4,179 Crime Rate R 789 47 0 0 0 0 0 47 0 0 741 191 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 0 0 191 95 23 143

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesREDWOOD O 816 253 0 9 1 20 44 169 8 2 563 57 5 45 0 1 97 8 0 10 18 0 6 56 27 135 98COUNTY TOTAL C 456 80 0 7 1 19 14 36 2 1 376 46 3 23 0 0 22 7 0 6 12 0 2 51 19 116 69

% 56 32 0 78 100 95 32 21 25 50 67 81 60 51 0 0 23 88 0 60 67 0 33 91 70 86 70POP. 15,343 Crime Rate R 5318 1648 0 58 6 130 286 1101 52 13 3669 371 32 293 0 6 632 52 0 65 117 0 39 364 175 879 638

REDWOOD O 195 49 0 3 0 2 9 32 3 0 146 11 0 13 0 0 19 2 0 2 5 0 2 28 9 22 33SHERIFF C 81 12 0 2 0 2 2 5 1 0 69 9 0 4 0 0 6 2 0 1 1 0 2 23 1 6 14MN0640000 % 42 24 0 67 0 100 22 16 33 0 47 82 0 31 0 0 32 100 0 50 20 0 100 82 11 27 42POP. 10,293 Crime Rate R 1894 476 0 29 0 19 87 310 29 0 1418 106 0 126 0 0 184 19 0 19 48 0 19 272 87 213 320

REDWOOD FALLS O 621 204 0 6 1 18 35 137 5 2 417 46 5 32 0 1 78 6 0 8 13 0 4 28 18 113 65PD C 375 68 0 5 1 17 12 31 1 1 307 37 3 19 0 0 16 5 0 5 11 0 0 28 18 110 55MN0640200 % 60 33 0 83 100 94 34 23 20 50 74 80 60 59 0 0 21 83 0 63 85 0 0 100 100 97 85POP. 5,050 Crime Rate R 12297 4039 0 118 19 356 693 2712 99 39 8257 910 99 633 0 19 1544 118 0 158 257 0 79 554 356 2237 1287

RENVILLE O 517 127 0 2 0 4 31 85 4 1 390 47 3 14 0 0 68 1 0 5 35 0 0 89 11 59 58COUNTY TOTAL C 266 16 0 0 0 2 1 11 2 0 250 37 0 2 0 0 8 1 0 3 13 0 0 89 10 52 35

% 51 13 0 0 0 50 3 13 50 0 64 79 0 14 0 0 12 100 0 60 37 0 0 100 91 88 60POP. 15,585 Crime Rate R 3317 814 0 12 0 25 198 545 25 6 2502 301 19 89 0 0 436 6 0 32 224 0 0 571 70 378 372

RENVILLE O 366 105 0 2 0 2 27 71 2 1 261 16 2 11 0 0 52 1 0 2 34 0 0 85 11 5 42SHERIFF C 147 5 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 142 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 12 0 0 85 10 3 22MN0650000 % 40 5 0 0 0 50 0 6 0 0 54 44 0 9 0 0 0 100 0 50 35 0 0 100 91 60 52POP. 13,265 Crime Rate R 2759 791 0 15 0 15 203 535 15 7 1967 120 15 82 0 0 392 7 0 15 256 0 0 640 82 37 316

OLIVIA O 151 22 0 0 0 2 4 14 2 0 129 31 1 3 0 0 16 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 0 54 16PD C 119 11 0 0 0 1 1 7 2 0 108 30 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 0 49 13MN0650300 % 79 50 0 0 0 50 25 50 100 0 84 97 0 33 0 0 50 0 0 67 100 0 0 100 0 91 81POP. 2,320 Crime Rate R 6508 948 0 0 0 86 172 603 86 0 5560 1336 43 129 0 0 689 0 0 129 43 0 0 172 0 2327 689

RICE O 3547 1448 0 17 18 53 251 1048 42 19 2099 403 29 202 0 15 449 78 1 71 195 0 55 165 115 96 225COUNTY TOTAL C 1433 326 0 9 6 34 34 222 17 4 1107 217 7 23 0 11 70 66 1 35 180 0 12 160 113 57 155

% 40 23 0 53 33 64 14 21 40 21 53 54 24 11 0 73 16 85 100 49 92 0 22 97 98 59 69POP. 64,320 Crime Rate R 5514 2251 0 26 27 82 390 1629 65 29 3263 626 45 314 0 23 698 121 1 110 303 0 85 256 178 149 349

RICE O 541 172 0 2 2 7 60 92 8 1 369 50 0 55 0 4 41 10 0 8 67 0 7 66 15 9 37SHERIFF C 239 32 0 0 1 5 7 15 4 0 207 15 0 5 0 4 3 6 0 2 61 0 0 64 15 5 27MN0660000 % 44 19 0 0 50 71 12 16 50 0 56 30 0 9 0 100 7 60 0 25 91 0 0 97 100 56 73POP. 22,130 Crime Rate R 2444 777 0 9 9 31 271 415 36 4 1667 225 0 248 0 18 185 45 0 36 302 0 31 298 67 40 167

FARIBAULT PD O 2018 864 0 13 9 41 138 635 17 11 1154 248 20 92 0 8 277 64 1 42 62 0 47 54 35 60 144PD C 733 204 0 8 3 25 19 143 4 2 529 114 3 9 0 4 47 57 1 21 57 0 11 52 33 32 88MN0660100 % 36 24 0 62 33 61 14 23 24 18 46 46 15 10 0 50 17 89 100 50 92 0 23 96 94 53 61POP. 22,272 Crime Rate R 9060 3879 0 58 40 184 619 2851 76 49 5181 1113 89 413 0 35 1243 287 4 188 278 0 211 242 157 269 646

NORTHFIELD O 988 412 0 2 7 5 53 321 17 7 576 105 9 55 0 3 131 4 0 21 66 0 1 45 65 27 44PD C 461 90 0 1 2 4 8 64 9 2 371 88 4 9 0 3 20 3 0 12 62 0 1 44 65 20 40MN0660200 % 47 22 0 50 29 80 15 20 53 29 64 84 44 16 0 100 15 75 0 57 94 0 100 98 100 74 91POP. 19,918 Crime Rate R 4960 2068 0 10 35 25 266 1611 85 35 2891 527 45 276 0 15 657 20 0 105 331 0 5 225 326 135 220

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesROCK O 453 149 0 0 0 85 9 52 3 0 304 0 6 71 0 0 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 6 74 5SHERIFF C 301 109 0 0 0 83 3 20 3 0 192 0 3 40 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 6 67 5MN0670000 % 66 73 0 0 0 98 33 38 100 0 63 0 50 56 0 0 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 91 100POP. 9,462 Crime Rate R 4787 1574 0 0 0 898 95 549 31 0 3212 0 63 750 0 0 1120 0 0 0 0 0 0 380 63 782 52

ROSEAU O 631 140 1 4 0 7 9 116 3 0 491 49 0 16 0 0 90 4 0 7 88 0 3 80 27 20 107COUNTY TOTAL C 287 28 0 1 0 5 3 17 2 0 259 24 0 13 0 0 11 1 0 0 29 0 0 78 16 11 76

% 45 20 0 25 0 71 33 15 67 0 53 49 0 81 0 0 12 25 0 0 33 0 0 98 59 55 71POP. 15,874 Crime Rate R 3975 881 6 25 0 44 56 730 18 0 3093 308 0 100 0 0 566 25 0 44 554 0 18 503 170 125 674

ROSEAU O 301 55 1 1 0 3 4 45 1 0 246 24 0 15 0 0 43 2 0 5 36 0 1 44 14 8 54SHERIFF C 137 5 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 132 10 0 13 0 0 3 1 0 0 14 0 0 44 7 6 34MN0680000 % 46 9 0 0 0 67 25 2 100 0 54 42 0 87 0 0 7 50 0 0 39 0 0 100 50 75 63POP. 11,473 Crime Rate R 2623 479 8 8 0 26 34 392 8 0 2144 209 0 130 0 0 374 17 0 43 313 0 8 383 122 69 470

ROSEAU O 159 46 0 1 0 1 2 41 1 0 113 11 0 0 0 0 26 1 0 2 21 0 0 10 7 7 28PD C 74 15 0 1 0 1 1 11 1 0 59 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 5 3 21MN0680100 % 47 33 0 100 0 100 50 27 100 0 52 36 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 48 0 0 100 71 43 75POP. 2,752 Crime Rate R 5777 1671 0 36 0 36 72 1489 36 0 4106 399 0 0 0 0 944 36 0 72 763 0 0 363 254 254 1017

WARROAD O 171 39 0 2 0 3 3 30 1 0 132 14 0 1 0 0 21 1 0 0 31 0 2 26 6 5 25PD C 76 8 0 0 0 2 1 5 0 0 68 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 24 4 2 21MN0680200 % 44 21 0 0 0 67 33 17 0 0 52 71 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 16 0 0 92 67 40 84POP. 1,642 Crime Rate R 10369 2365 0 121 0 181 181 1819 60 0 8004 848 0 60 0 0 1273 60 0 0 1879 0 121 1576 363 303 1516

ST. LOUIS O 16350 6601 2 64 106 317 1078 4695 276 63 9749 1490 175 634 0 73 1809 72 13 269 997 0 529 704 715 1043 1226COUNTY TOTAL C 6963 1673 1 17 26 225 157 1200 40 7 5290 911 35 84 0 53 240 30 7 61 705 0 25 681 701 775 982

% 43 25 50 27 25 71 15 26 14 11 54 61 20 13 0 73 13 42 54 23 71 0 5 97 98 74 80POP. 201,771 Crime Rate R 8103 3272 1 32 53 157 534 2327 137 31 4832 738 87 314 0 36 897 36 6 133 494 0 262 349 354 517 608

ST. LOUIS O 2503 772 0 16 2 36 273 385 53 7 1731 247 20 163 0 7 248 24 3 60 179 0 51 200 56 202 271SHERIFF C 1052 150 0 6 0 27 44 61 9 3 902 170 10 25 0 5 44 7 1 21 122 0 1 189 48 84 175MN0690000 % 42 19 0 38 0 75 16 16 17 43 52 69 50 15 0 71 18 29 33 35 68 0 2 95 86 42 65POP. 54,308 Crime Rate R 4628 1427 0 29 3 66 504 711 98 12 3201 456 36 301 0 12 458 44 5 110 331 0 94 369 103 373 501

BABBITT* O 90 41 0 0 0 3 3 33 1 1 49 5 1 5 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 3 11 1 3 12PD C 29 7 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 22 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 1 0 8MN0690200 % 32 17 0 0 0 33 0 18 0 0 45 20 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 0 0 73 100 0 67POP. 1,486 Crime Rate R 5699 2596 0 0 0 189 189 2089 63 63 3103 316 63 316 0 0 189 0 0 126 189 0 189 696 63 189 759

CHISHOLM* O 173 109 0 0 0 2 8 94 5 0 64 11 0 1 0 1 4 1 0 0 7 0 0 10 12 9 8PD C 70 9 0 0 0 2 1 6 0 0 61 11 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 6 0 0 10 12 9 8MN0690500 % 40 8 0 0 0 100 13 6 0 0 95 100 0 0 0 100 75 100 0 0 86 0 0 100 100 100 100POP. 5,014 Crime Rate R 3794 2390 0 0 0 43 175 2061 109 0 1403 241 0 21 0 21 87 21 0 0 153 0 0 219 263 197 175

DULUTH O 9728 4248 2 32 90 213 642 3047 172 50 5480 923 114 347 0 56 1155 31 10 174 613 0 380 227 408 433 609PD C 3785 1069 1 5 15 150 81 792 23 2 2716 518 15 34 0 40 132 10 6 23 399 0 3 221 405 394 516MN0690600 % 39 25 50 16 17 70 13 26 13 4 50 56 13 10 0 71 11 32 60 13 65 0 1 97 99 91 85POP. 86,931 Crime Rate R 11547 5042 2 37 106 252 762 3616 204 59 6504 1095 135 411 0 66 1370 36 11 206 727 0 451 269 484 513 722

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesELY O 245 77 0 0 0 2 4 67 4 0 168 25 1 3 0 0 44 1 0 1 14 0 5 16 11 28 19PD C 97 15 0 0 0 2 3 9 1 0 82 9 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 13 0 0 15 11 15 15MN0690700 % 40 19 0 0 0 100 75 13 25 0 49 36 0 0 0 0 5 100 0 100 93 0 0 94 100 54 79POP. 3,487 Crime Rate R 7082 2226 0 0 0 57 115 1936 115 0 4856 722 28 86 0 0 1272 28 0 28 404 0 144 462 318 809 549

EVELETH O 437 149 0 5 1 6 27 97 11 2 288 30 2 24 0 0 64 7 0 8 23 0 22 17 12 43 36PD C 224 39 0 1 1 4 6 24 3 0 185 25 0 6 0 0 5 7 0 6 20 0 17 17 12 38 32MN0690800 % 51 26 0 20 100 67 22 25 27 0 64 83 0 25 0 0 8 100 0 75 87 0 77 100 100 88 89POP. 3,747 Crime Rate R 12278 4186 0 140 28 168 758 2725 309 56 8092 842 56 674 0 0 1798 196 0 224 646 0 618 477 337 1208 1011

GILBERT* O 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1PD C 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1MN0690900 % 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100POP. 1,813 Crime Rate R 171 57 0 0 0 0 57 0 0 0 114 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 57

HIBBING O 331 111 0 2 3 16 6 82 2 0 220 45 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 2 24 0 1 42 12 28 55PD C 287 71 0 2 3 16 4 45 1 0 216 44 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 2 21 0 1 42 12 28 55MN0691000 % 87 64 0 100 100 100 67 55 50 0 98 98 100 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 88 0 100 100 100 100 100POP. 16,487 Crime Rate R 2048 687 0 12 18 99 37 507 12 0 1361 278 12 0 0 0 55 0 0 12 148 0 6 259 74 173 340

HOYT LAKES * O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0691100 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 2,033 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PROCTOR O 231 91 0 0 0 3 10 70 7 1 140 19 4 8 0 0 33 0 0 0 12 0 0 28 6 11 19PD C 98 16 0 0 0 1 1 10 3 1 82 13 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 28 5 8 16MN0691300 % 42 18 0 0 0 33 10 14 43 100 59 68 25 13 0 0 3 0 0 0 75 0 0 100 83 73 84POP. 3,081 Crime Rate R 8133 3204 0 0 0 105 352 2464 246 35 4929 669 140 281 0 0 1161 0 0 0 422 0 0 985 211 387 669

VIRGINIA O 1536 561 0 6 9 28 53 449 15 1 975 134 11 39 0 4 170 4 0 11 59 0 61 77 35 224 146PD C 780 163 0 1 7 20 9 125 0 1 617 91 5 7 0 4 32 3 0 4 54 0 2 76 35 178 126MN0691400 % 51 29 0 17 78 71 17 28 0 100 63 68 45 18 0 100 19 75 0 36 92 0 3 99 100 79 86POP. 8,779 Crime Rate R 18244 6663 0 71 106 332 629 5333 178 11 11580 1591 130 463 0 47 2019 47 0 130 700 0 724 914 415 2660 1734

FLOODWOOD* O 102 47 0 0 0 6 1 39 1 0 55 9 0 8 0 0 5 1 0 0 4 0 0 5 1 14 8PD C 26 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 22 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 1 6 2MN0691500 % 25 9 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 40 33 0 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 100 100 43 25POP. 532 Crime Rate R 20440 9418 0 0 0 1202 200 7815 200 0 11022 1803 0 1603 0 0 1002 200 0 0 801 0 0 1002 200 2805 1603

HERMANTOWN O 625 335 0 2 0 1 46 281 5 0 290 34 18 30 0 5 52 3 0 8 19 0 6 39 8 35 33PD C 263 125 0 2 0 1 8 114 0 0 138 24 2 5 0 3 9 1 0 3 18 0 1 38 8 7 19MN0691700 % 42 37 0 100 0 100 17 41 0 0 48 71 11 17 0 60 17 33 0 38 95 0 17 97 100 20 58POP. 9,487 Crime Rate R 6406 3434 0 20 0 10 471 2880 51 0 2972 348 184 307 0 51 533 30 0 82 194 0 61 399 82 358 338

UNIV. OF MINN.-DULUTH O 346 59 0 1 1 1 4 51 0 1 287 8 2 6 0 0 22 0 0 3 40 0 0 32 153 12 9PD C 250 5 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 245 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 39 0 0 32 151 7 9MN0691800 % 72 8 0 0 0 100 0 8 0 0 85 25 0 17 0 0 14 0 0 33 98 0 0 100 99 58 100POP. 0 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesSCOTT O 8699 2719 0 37 16 99 308 2182 67 10 5980 582 85 380 0 33 802 47 1 74 753 3 66 543 306 485 1820COUNTY TOTAL C 5001 665 0 12 4 77 48 512 9 3 4336 459 26 51 0 26 140 31 0 34 698 2 42 535 300 316 1676

% 57 24 0 32 25 78 16 23 13 30 73 79 31 13 0 79 17 66 0 46 93 67 64 99 98 65 92POP. 130,931 Crime Rate R 6644 2077 0 28 12 76 235 1667 51 8 4294 417 61 272 0 23 576 33 0 53 540 2 47 389 219 348 1307

SCOTT O 1240 25 0 0 0 5 6 13 1 0 1215 41 0 6 0 1 4 3 0 2 69 0 1 71 12 8 997SHERIFF C 1120 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1119 26 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 42 0 1 64 10 7 965MN0700000 % 90 4 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 92 63 0 17 0 100 25 33 0 0 61 0 100 90 83 88 97POP. 27,513 Crime Rate R 4506 90 0 0 0 18 21 47 3 0 4416 149 0 21 0 3 14 10 0 7 250 0 3 258 43 29 3623

BELLE PLAINE O 415 106 0 2 0 4 4 95 1 0 309 38 6 7 0 0 40 2 0 8 43 0 3 42 20 30 70PD C 304 43 0 2 0 3 0 38 0 0 261 35 6 3 0 0 5 2 0 6 43 0 2 42 20 30 67MN0700100 % 73 41 0 100 0 75 0 40 0 0 84 92 100 43 0 0 13 100 0 75 100 0 67 100 100 100 96POP. 7,244 Crime Rate R 5728 1463 0 27 0 55 55 1311 13 0 4265 524 82 96 0 0 552 27 0 110 593 0 41 579 276 414 966

JORDAN O 339 72 0 1 0 4 3 64 0 0 267 23 1 8 0 1 31 0 0 4 38 0 0 50 15 19 77PD C 231 13 0 1 0 4 1 7 0 0 218 22 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 38 0 0 50 15 19 66MN0700200 % 68 18 0 100 0 100 33 11 0 0 82 96 100 38 0 100 3 0 0 50 100 0 0 100 100 100 86POP. 5,731 Crime Rate R 5915 1256 0 17 0 69 52 1116 0 0 4658 401 17 139 0 17 540 0 0 69 663 0 0 872 261 331 1343

NEW PRAGUE O 559 116 0 0 1 6 14 92 2 1 443 48 7 4 0 0 87 6 0 5 26 0 3 42 50 120 45PD C 344 34 0 0 1 6 4 22 1 0 310 34 3 4 0 0 16 6 0 4 26 0 2 42 48 82 43MN0700300 % 62 29 0 0 100 100 29 24 50 0 70 71 43 100 0 0 18 100 0 80 100 0 67 100 96 68 96POP. 7,065 Crime Rate R 7912 1641 0 0 14 84 198 1302 28 14 6270 679 99 56 0 0 1231 84 0 70 368 0 42 594 707 1698 636

SHAKOPEE O 2712 1229 0 20 9 54 146 969 26 5 1483 175 37 138 0 17 290 13 0 32 202 3 8 139 120 67 242PD C 1323 318 0 4 1 41 30 235 5 2 1005 152 8 22 0 14 59 11 0 9 195 2 3 139 119 49 223MN0700400 % 49 26 0 20 11 76 21 24 19 40 68 87 22 16 0 82 20 85 0 28 97 67 38 100 99 73 92POP. 36,290 Crime Rate R 7473 3386 0 55 24 148 402 2670 71 13 4086 482 101 380 0 46 799 35 0 88 556 8 22 383 330 184 666

SAVAGE O 1881 697 0 6 2 19 90 561 15 4 1184 145 24 120 0 8 192 16 1 16 119 0 40 141 25 124 213PD C 917 168 0 3 1 17 10 134 2 1 749 123 5 16 0 5 45 10 0 11 108 0 24 141 25 71 165MN0700600 % 49 24 0 50 50 89 11 24 13 25 63 85 21 13 0 63 23 63 0 69 91 0 60 100 100 57 77POP. 29,151 Crime Rate R 6452 2390 0 20 6 65 308 1924 51 13 4061 497 82 411 0 27 658 54 3 54 408 0 137 483 85 425 730

PRIOR LAKE O 1553 474 0 8 4 7 45 388 22 0 1079 112 10 97 0 6 158 7 0 7 256 0 11 58 64 117 176PD C 762 88 0 2 1 5 3 76 1 0 674 67 3 2 0 5 13 1 0 2 246 0 10 57 63 58 147MN0700900 % 49 19 0 25 25 71 7 20 5 0 62 60 30 2 0 83 8 14 0 29 96 0 91 98 98 50 84POP. 26,241 Crime Rate R 5918 1806 0 30 15 26 171 1478 83 0 4111 426 38 369 0 22 602 26 0 26 975 0 41 221 243 445 670

SHERBURNE O 4387 1333 0 16 4 50 195 1019 46 3 3054 252 23 218 0 10 582 54 0 66 316 1 18 399 111 478 526COUNTY TOTAL C 2080 301 0 14 3 41 12 219 11 1 1779 199 5 38 0 5 56 40 0 28 285 0 11 368 100 283 361

% 47 23 0 88 75 82 6 21 24 33 58 79 22 17 0 50 10 74 0 42 90 0 61 92 90 59 69POP. 83,985 Crime Rate R 5223 1587 0 19 4 59 232 1213 54 3 3636 300 27 259 0 11 692 64 0 78 376 1 21 475 132 569 626

SHERBURNE O 1831 538 0 10 1 18 109 365 35 0 1293 103 5 99 0 5 262 15 0 40 187 0 5 194 54 152 172SHERIFF C 782 67 0 10 1 17 8 25 6 0 715 85 1 23 0 3 17 13 0 20 168 0 0 194 54 31 106MN0710000 % 43 12 0 100 100 94 7 7 17 0 55 83 20 23 0 60 6 87 0 50 90 0 0 100 100 20 62POP. 45,333 Crime Rate R 4039 1186 0 22 2 39 240 805 77 0 2852 227 11 218 0 11 577 33 0 88 412 0 11 427 119 335 379

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesBIG LAKE O 440 156 0 0 0 12 18 124 2 0 284 35 3 30 0 1 85 1 0 12 7 0 3 36 13 25 33PD C 103 20 0 0 0 9 0 10 1 0 83 23 1 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 0 2 28 7 3 6MN0710100 % 23 13 0 0 0 75 0 8 50 0 29 66 33 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 71 0 67 78 54 12 18POP. 10,240 Crime Rate R 4296 1523 0 0 0 117 175 1210 19 0 2773 341 29 292 0 9 830 9 0 117 68 0 29 351 126 244 322

ELK RIVER O 1924 591 0 6 3 15 58 498 8 3 1333 107 15 77 0 3 199 36 0 11 113 1 9 139 37 279 307PD C 1180 212 0 4 2 15 4 183 3 1 968 91 3 13 0 2 33 27 0 7 111 0 9 137 37 249 249MN0710200 % 61 36 0 67 67 100 7 37 38 33 73 85 20 17 0 67 17 75 0 64 98 0 100 99 100 89 81POP. 24,025 Crime Rate R 8008 2459 0 24 12 62 241 2072 33 12 5548 445 62 320 0 12 828 149 0 45 470 4 37 578 154 1161 1277

BECKER O 192 48 0 0 0 5 10 32 1 0 144 7 0 12 0 1 36 2 0 3 9 0 1 30 7 22 14PD C 15 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 9 2 0 0MN0710400 % 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 100 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 11 0 0 30 29 0 0POP. 4,387 Crime Rate R 4376 1094 0 0 0 113 227 729 22 0 3282 159 0 273 0 22 820 45 0 68 205 0 22 683 159 501 319

SIBLEY * O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SHERIFF C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0720000 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 14,828 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

STEARNS O 10435 4444 5 100 70 193 509 3425 128 14 5991 712 149 453 3 59 1347 48 7 93 618 0 33 645 480 544 800COUNTY TOTAL C 4988 1432 3 41 17 139 72 1132 25 3 3556 499 62 122 2 34 198 40 3 40 541 0 6 636 474 389 510

% 48 32 60 41 24 72 14 33 20 21 59 70 42 27 67 58 15 83 43 43 88 0 18 99 99 72 64POP. 169,723 Crime Rate R 6194 2638 2 59 41 114 302 2033 75 8 3556 422 88 268 1 35 799 28 4 55 366 0 19 382 284 322 474

STEARNS O 1523 479 2 12 3 17 90 332 20 3 1044 118 11 94 0 6 218 9 1 16 85 0 5 167 100 71 143SHERIFF C 582 57 1 6 2 13 9 24 2 0 525 62 3 14 0 3 10 7 0 2 78 0 0 165 99 15 67MN0730000 % 38 12 50 50 67 76 10 7 10 0 50 53 27 15 0 50 5 78 0 13 92 0 0 99 99 21 47POP. 52,566 Crime Rate R 2897 911 4 22 5 32 171 631 38 5 1986 224 20 178 0 11 414 17 1 30 161 0 9 317 190 135 272

COLD SPRING O 194 46 1 1 0 1 4 37 2 0 148 17 1 6 0 1 19 0 0 1 49 0 2 18 16 7 11PD C 106 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 103 11 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 41 0 0 18 15 4 8MN0730100 % 55 7 0 0 0 100 0 5 0 0 70 65 0 33 0 100 11 0 0 100 84 0 0 100 94 57 73POP. 5,108 Crime Rate R 3798 901 20 19 0 19 78 724 39 0 2897 332 19 117 0 19 371 0 0 19 959 0 39 352 313 137 215

MELROSE O 87 43 0 1 0 1 11 30 0 0 44 11 1 2 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 1 2 0PD C 29 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 25 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 1 2 0MN0730200 % 33 9 0 0 0 100 0 10 0 0 57 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 100 0POP. 3,261 Crime Rate R 2667 1318 0 30 0 30 337 919 0 0 1349 337 30 61 0 0 367 0 0 0 30 0 0 429 30 61 0

PAYNESVILLE O 169 68 0 1 0 3 9 53 2 0 101 10 5 28 0 0 30 1 0 6 1 0 1 2 2 7 8PD C 45 11 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 0 34 2 3 18 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 2MN0730300 % 27 16 0 0 0 33 11 17 0 0 34 20 60 64 0 0 7 100 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 14 25POP. 2,290 Crime Rate R 7379 2969 0 43 0 131 393 2314 87 0 4410 436 218 1222 0 0 1310 43 0 262 43 0 43 87 87 305 349

ST. CLOUD O 6013 2526 2 67 59 141 315 1849 83 10 3487 429 100 169 0 46 729 31 6 56 378 0 13 308 302 408 512PD C 2896 702 2 27 11 99 45 500 16 2 2194 318 52 35 0 26 118 26 3 30 324 0 3 304 302 327 326MN0730400 % 48 28 100 40 19 70 14 27 19 20 63 74 52 21 0 57 16 84 50 54 86 0 23 99 100 80 64POP. 67,942 Crime Rate R 8850 3717 2 98 86 207 463 2721 122 14 5132 631 147 248 0 67 1072 45 8 82 556 0 19 453 444 600 753

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesSAUK CENTRE O 292 102 0 3 1 3 8 84 3 0 190 18 1 5 0 1 37 1 0 2 48 0 0 44 10 8 15PD C 181 33 0 1 1 3 1 25 2 0 148 15 0 1 0 1 11 1 0 0 46 0 0 42 10 8 13MN0730500 % 62 32 0 33 100 100 13 30 67 0 78 83 0 20 0 100 30 100 0 0 96 0 0 95 100 100 87POP. 4,073 Crime Rate R 7169 2504 0 73 24 73 196 2062 73 0 4664 441 24 122 0 24 908 24 0 49 1178 0 0 1080 245 196 368

WAITE PARK O 1087 692 0 13 5 18 41 604 11 0 395 71 18 75 3 0 82 2 0 4 25 0 6 33 4 16 56PD C 675 418 0 6 1 13 11 385 2 0 257 61 3 42 2 0 16 2 0 3 25 0 2 32 4 15 50MN0730600 % 62 60 0 46 20 72 27 64 18 0 65 86 17 56 67 0 20 100 0 75 100 0 33 97 100 94 89POP. 6,873 Crime Rate R 15815 10068 0 189 72 261 596 8788 160 0 5747 1033 261 1091 43 0 1193 29 0 58 363 0 87 480 58 232 814

BELGRADE* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0730800 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 720 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

KIMBALL O 28 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 25 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 7 4 4 1PD C 24 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 21 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 7 4 3 1MN0731000 % 86 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 0 84 67 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 75 100POP. 718 Crime Rate R 3899 417 0 139 0 139 0 139 0 0 3481 417 139 0 0 0 139 0 0 0 417 0 139 974 557 557 139

ST. JOSEPH * O 161 56 0 0 1 5 3 44 3 0 105 5 4 6 0 0 44 0 0 4 2 0 1 10 13 6 10PD C 124 41 0 0 1 5 2 31 2 0 83 4 1 4 0 0 29 0 0 3 2 0 1 10 13 6 10MN0731100 % 77 73 0 0 100 100 67 70 67 0 79 80 25 67 0 0 66 0 0 75 100 0 100 100 100 100 100POP. 6,298 Crime Rate R 2556 889 0 0 15 79 47 698 47 0 1667 79 63 95 0 0 698 0 0 63 31 0 15 158 206 95 158

SARTELL O 726 389 0 1 1 3 24 356 4 0 337 24 7 60 0 3 136 4 0 4 16 0 4 14 17 11 37PD C 254 158 0 0 1 2 3 151 1 0 96 12 0 5 0 1 3 3 0 1 10 0 0 14 13 5 29MN0731200 % 35 41 0 0 100 67 13 42 25 0 28 50 0 8 0 33 2 75 0 25 63 0 0 100 76 45 78POP. 15,018 Crime Rate R 4834 2590 0 6 6 19 159 2370 26 0 2243 159 46 399 0 19 905 26 0 26 106 0 26 93 113 73 246

ALBANY* O 100 27 0 0 0 0 2 24 0 1 73 6 0 7 0 2 26 0 0 0 3 0 0 15 7 3 4PD C 45 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 44 5 0 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 15 7 3 3MN0731400 % 45 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 60 83 0 14 0 100 19 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 100 75POP. 2,239 Crime Rate R 4466 1205 0 0 0 0 89 1071 0 44 3260 267 0 312 0 89 1161 0 0 0 133 0 0 669 312 133 178

AVON* O 55 13 0 0 0 0 2 11 0 0 42 0 0 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 7 0 0 13 4 1 3PD C 27 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 13 4 0 1MN0731600 % 49 8 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 0 33POP. 1,342 Crime Rate R 4098 968 0 0 0 0 149 819 0 0 3129 0 0 74 0 0 968 0 0 0 521 0 0 968 298 74 223

STEELE O 1943 769 0 7 1 26 118 586 26 5 1174 176 19 62 2 4 244 7 1 48 161 0 15 211 38 44 142COUNTY TOTAL C 1049 276 0 4 1 23 9 229 8 2 773 145 8 17 1 4 51 7 1 24 143 0 11 173 36 40 112

% 54 36 0 57 100 88 8 39 31 40 66 82 42 27 50 100 21 100 100 50 89 0 73 82 95 91 79POP. 37,090 Crime Rate R 5238 2073 0 18 2 70 318 1579 70 13 3165 474 51 167 5 10 657 18 2 129 434 0 40 568 102 118 382

STEELE O 381 123 0 0 0 4 36 77 5 1 258 37 0 10 1 2 38 1 0 18 29 0 4 53 9 9 47SHERIFF C 208 27 0 0 0 3 2 20 2 0 181 26 0 2 0 2 12 1 0 11 27 0 4 44 7 8 37MN0740000 % 55 22 0 0 0 75 6 26 40 0 70 70 0 20 0 100 32 100 0 61 93 0 100 83 78 89 79POP. 9,897 Crime Rate R 3849 1242 0 0 0 40 363 778 50 10 2606 373 0 101 10 20 383 10 0 181 293 0 40 535 90 90 474

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesOWATONNA O 1562 646 0 7 1 22 82 509 21 4 916 139 19 52 1 2 206 6 1 30 132 0 11 158 29 35 95PD C 841 249 0 4 1 20 7 209 6 2 592 119 8 15 1 2 39 6 1 13 116 0 7 129 29 32 75MN0740100 % 54 39 0 57 100 91 9 41 29 50 65 86 42 29 100 100 19 100 100 43 88 0 64 82 100 91 79POP. 25,210 Crime Rate R 6195 2562 0 27 3 87 325 2019 83 15 3633 551 75 206 3 7 817 23 3 119 523 0 43 626 115 138 376

BLOOMING PRAIRIE* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0740200 % 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 1,983 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

STEVENS O 632 189 0 5 1 5 20 156 1 1 443 44 3 35 0 3 84 9 0 4 23 0 5 34 43 69 87COUNTY TOTAL C 463 99 0 4 0 5 2 87 1 0 364 39 2 26 0 2 40 9 0 3 20 0 5 33 41 63 81

% 73 52 0 80 0 100 10 56 100 0 82 89 67 74 0 67 48 100 0 75 87 0 100 97 95 91 93POP. 9,592 Crime Rate R 6588 1970 0 52 10 52 208 1626 10 10 4618 458 31 364 0 31 875 93 0 41 239 0 52 354 448 719 907

STEVENS O 149 33 0 0 0 3 10 20 0 0 116 14 1 13 0 1 25 0 0 1 5 0 1 13 6 15 21SHERIFF C 85 8 0 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 77 10 1 9 0 0 5 0 0 1 5 0 1 13 5 10 17MN0750000 % 57 24 0 0 0 100 0 25 0 0 66 71 100 69 0 0 20 0 0 100 100 0 100 100 83 67 81POP. 4,518 Crime Rate R 3297 730 0 0 0 66 221 442 0 0 2567 309 22 287 0 22 553 0 0 22 110 0 22 287 132 332 464

MORRIS O 446 150 0 5 1 2 10 130 1 1 296 29 2 22 0 2 59 9 0 3 11 0 4 16 19 54 66PD C 347 86 0 4 0 2 2 77 1 0 261 28 1 17 0 2 35 9 0 2 11 0 4 16 19 53 64MN0750100 % 78 57 0 80 0 100 20 59 100 0 88 97 50 77 0 100 59 100 0 67 100 0 100 100 100 98 97POP. 5,074 Crime Rate R 8789 2956 0 98 19 39 197 2562 19 19 5833 571 39 433 0 39 1162 177 0 59 216 0 78 315 374 1064 1300

UNIV. OF MINN.-MORRIS O 37 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 31 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 5 18 0 0PD C 31 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 26 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 17 0 0MN0750600 % 84 83 0 0 0 0 0 83 0 0 84 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 0 0 80 94 0 0POP. 0 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SWIFT O 569 173 0 7 0 12 40 103 11 0 396 47 0 27 0 1 103 5 0 4 35 0 0 46 21 52 55COUNTY TOTAL C 327 53 0 6 0 12 13 18 4 0 274 40 0 15 0 1 13 4 0 3 35 0 0 46 21 44 52

% 57 31 0 86 0 100 33 17 36 0 69 85 0 56 0 100 13 80 0 75 100 0 0 100 100 85 95POP. 10,728 Crime Rate R 5303 1612 0 65 0 111 372 960 102 0 3691 438 0 251 0 9 960 46 0 37 326 0 0 428 195 484 512

SWIFT O 154 25 0 1 0 0 9 10 5 0 129 19 0 8 0 1 37 1 0 2 10 0 0 18 1 12 20SHERIFF C 81 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 77 16 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 2 10 0 0 18 1 6 18MN0760000 % 53 16 0 100 0 0 11 20 0 0 60 84 0 0 0 100 11 100 0 100 100 0 0 100 100 50 90POP. 4,827 Crime Rate R 3190 517 0 20 0 0 186 207 103 0 2672 393 0 165 0 20 766 20 0 41 207 0 0 372 20 248 414

APPLETON* O 94 26 0 3 0 3 6 14 0 0 68 10 0 6 0 0 15 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 20 10PD C 64 14 0 3 0 3 3 5 0 0 50 7 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 18 9MN0760100 % 68 54 0 100 0 100 50 36 0 0 74 70 0 100 0 0 20 0 0 100 100 0 0 100 100 90 90POP. 2,971 Crime Rate R 3163 875 0 100 0 100 201 471 0 0 2288 336 0 201 0 0 504 0 0 33 67 0 0 67 67 673 336

BENSON O 321 122 0 3 0 9 25 79 6 0 199 18 0 13 0 0 51 4 0 1 23 0 0 26 18 20 25PD C 182 35 0 2 0 9 9 11 4 0 147 17 0 9 0 0 6 3 0 0 23 0 0 26 18 20 25MN0760200 % 57 29 0 67 0 100 36 14 67 0 74 94 0 69 0 0 12 75 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 100 100POP. 2,930 Crime Rate R 10955 4163 0 102 0 307 853 2696 204 0 6791 614 0 443 0 0 1740 136 0 34 784 0 0 887 614 682 853

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesTODD O 1515 414 0 10 1 27 94 266 15 1 1101 98 9 88 0 6 211 14 1 27 57 2 19 90 39 176 264COUNTY TOTAL C 977 153 0 9 1 24 20 91 7 1 824 85 3 56 0 6 83 13 0 21 57 0 17 84 35 148 216

% 64 37 0 90 100 89 21 34 47 100 75 87 33 64 0 100 39 93 0 78 100 0 89 93 90 84 82POP. 24,314 Crime Rate R 6230 1702 0 41 4 111 386 1094 61 4 4528 403 37 361 0 24 867 57 4 111 234 8 78 370 160 723 1085

TODD O 963 242 0 9 0 17 70 136 9 1 721 64 2 51 0 3 128 7 1 21 44 0 18 54 18 120 190SHERIFF C 589 72 0 8 0 17 9 32 5 1 517 55 0 28 0 3 31 7 0 18 44 0 16 54 16 98 147MN0770000 % 61 30 0 89 0 100 13 24 56 100 72 86 0 55 0 100 24 100 0 86 100 0 89 100 89 82 77POP. 18,573 Crime Rate R 5184 1302 0 48 0 91 376 732 48 5 3881 344 10 274 0 16 689 37 5 113 236 0 96 290 96 646 1022

LONG PRAIRIE O 280 81 0 1 0 3 6 70 1 0 199 11 5 29 0 1 42 1 0 5 6 0 0 18 12 31 38PD C 156 20 0 1 0 1 0 18 0 0 136 8 2 20 0 1 15 1 0 2 6 0 0 12 10 26 33MN0770100 % 56 25 0 100 0 33 0 26 0 0 68 73 40 69 0 100 36 100 0 40 100 0 0 67 83 84 87POP. 2,757 Crime Rate R 10155 2937 0 36 0 108 217 2538 36 0 7217 398 181 1051 0 36 1523 36 0 181 217 0 0 652 435 1124 1378

STAPLES O 272 91 0 0 1 7 18 60 5 0 181 23 2 8 0 2 41 6 0 1 7 2 1 18 9 25 36PD C 232 61 0 0 1 6 11 41 2 0 171 22 1 8 0 2 37 5 0 1 7 0 1 18 9 24 36MN0770200 % 85 67 0 0 100 86 61 68 40 0 94 96 50 100 0 100 90 83 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 96 100POP. 2,984 Crime Rate R 9115 3049 0 0 33 234 603 2010 167 0 6065 770 67 268 0 67 1373 201 0 33 234 67 33 603 301 837 1206

TRAVERSE O 128 40 0 1 0 2 8 26 3 0 88 11 2 4 0 0 16 1 1 1 1 0 1 8 4 16 22COUNTY TOTAL C 68 13 0 0 0 0 2 10 1 0 55 9 0 2 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 7 4 12 15

% 53 33 0 0 0 0 25 38 33 0 63 82 0 50 0 0 19 100 100 0 100 0 0 88 100 75 68POP. 3,523 Crime Rate R 4347 1358 0 33 0 67 271 883 101 0 2989 373 67 135 0 0 543 33 33 33 33 0 33 271 135 543 747

TRAVERSE* O 68 24 0 0 0 2 6 15 1 0 44 5 1 2 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 6 12SHERIFF C 33 7 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 26 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 5 6MN0780000 % 49 29 0 0 0 0 33 33 0 0 59 80 0 50 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 83 50POP. 1,582 Crime Rate R 4298 1517 0 0 0 126 379 948 63 0 2781 316 63 126 0 0 568 0 0 0 0 0 63 379 126 379 758

WHEATON* O 60 16 0 1 0 0 2 11 2 0 44 6 1 2 0 0 7 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 10 10PD C 35 6 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 29 5 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 7 9MN0780200 % 58 38 0 0 0 0 0 45 50 0 66 83 0 50 0 0 14 100 100 0 100 0 0 50 100 70 90POP. 1,362 Crime Rate R 4405 1174 0 73 0 0 146 807 146 0 3230 440 73 146 0 0 513 73 73 73 73 0 0 146 146 734 734

WABASHA O 783 217 0 2 1 6 41 155 10 2 566 52 6 112 10 3 116 4 0 3 62 0 3 66 25 41 63COUNTY TOTAL C 399 42 0 1 1 5 6 26 2 1 357 37 2 91 10 2 15 3 0 2 48 0 1 63 23 21 39

% 51 19 0 50 100 83 15 17 20 50 63 71 33 81 100 67 13 75 0 67 77 0 33 95 92 51 62POP. 22,706 Crime Rate R 3448 955 0 8 4 26 180 682 44 8 2492 229 26 493 44 13 510 17 0 13 273 0 13 290 110 180 277

WABASHA O 236 57 0 0 0 3 12 38 3 1 179 20 3 1 0 3 27 3 0 1 29 0 1 22 16 27 26SHERIFF C 95 6 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 89 11 0 0 0 2 5 2 0 0 17 0 0 19 15 8 10MN0790000 % 40 11 0 0 0 67 8 5 33 0 50 55 0 0 0 67 19 67 0 0 59 0 0 86 94 30 38POP. 11,635 Crime Rate R 2028 489 0 0 0 25 103 326 25 8 1538 171 25 8 0 25 232 25 0 8 249 0 8 189 137 232 223

LAKE CITY O 235 83 0 1 1 1 13 63 4 0 152 11 3 20 0 0 34 1 0 2 27 0 2 22 5 5 20PD C 107 18 0 0 1 1 2 14 0 0 89 8 2 5 0 0 2 1 0 2 25 0 1 22 5 4 12MN0790100 % 46 22 0 0 100 100 15 22 0 0 59 73 67 25 0 0 6 100 0 100 93 0 50 100 100 80 60POP. 5,313 Crime Rate R 4423 1562 0 18 18 18 244 1185 75 0 2860 207 56 376 0 0 639 18 0 37 508 0 37 414 94 94 376

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesPLAINVIEW* O 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PD C 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MN0790200 % 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0POP. 3,245 Crime Rate R 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

WABASHA O 311 77 0 1 0 2 16 54 3 1 234 21 0 90 10 0 55 0 0 0 6 0 0 22 4 9 17PD C 196 18 0 1 0 2 3 10 1 1 178 18 0 85 10 0 8 0 0 0 6 0 0 22 3 9 17MN0790300 % 63 23 0 100 0 100 19 19 33 100 76 86 0 94 100 0 15 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 75 100 100POP. 2,513 Crime Rate R 12375 3064 0 39 0 79 636 2148 119 39 9311 835 0 3581 397 0 2188 0 0 0 238 0 0 875 159 358 676

WADENA O 272 95 0 7 0 6 27 50 5 0 177 32 0 12 0 0 21 0 1 10 10 0 0 25 14 21 31COUNTY TOTAL C 83 9 0 1 0 3 3 1 1 0 74 15 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 3 7 0 0 24 3 4 12

% 31 9 0 14 0 50 11 2 20 0 42 47 0 42 0 0 5 0 0 30 70 0 0 96 21 19 39POP. 12,609 Crime Rate R 2157 753 0 55 0 47 214 396 39 0 1403 253 0 95 0 0 166 0 7 79 79 0 0 198 111 166 245

WADENA O 238 83 0 5 0 6 24 43 5 0 155 28 0 11 0 0 19 0 1 10 6 0 0 23 11 17 29SHERIFF C 64 5 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 59 12 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 22 1 1 12MN0800000 % 27 6 0 0 0 50 4 0 20 0 38 43 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 30 67 0 0 96 9 6 41POP. 8,689 Crime Rate R 2739 955 0 57 0 69 276 494 57 0 1783 322 0 126 0 0 218 0 11 115 69 0 0 264 126 195 333

WADENA* O 34 12 0 2 0 0 3 7 0 0 22 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 3 4 2PD C 19 4 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 15 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 3 0MN0800100 % 56 33 0 50 0 0 67 14 0 0 68 75 0 100 0 0 50 0 0 0 75 0 0 100 67 75 0POP. 3,920 Crime Rate R 867 306 0 51 0 0 76 178 0 0 561 102 0 25 0 0 51 0 0 0 102 0 0 51 76 102 51

WASECA O 1159 332 0 6 3 13 80 219 10 1 827 104 5 29 0 2 133 16 0 10 65 0 22 68 24 137 212COUNTY TOTAL C 693 120 0 4 2 12 7 87 7 1 573 79 0 15 0 2 25 10 0 5 53 0 20 68 22 104 170

% 60 36 0 67 67 92 9 40 70 100 69 76 0 52 0 100 19 63 0 50 82 0 91 100 92 76 80POP. 18,701 Crime Rate R 6197 1775 0 32 16 69 427 1171 53 5 4422 556 26 155 0 10 711 85 0 53 347 0 117 363 128 732 1133

WASECA O 473 98 0 3 0 1 51 39 3 1 375 30 0 19 0 1 40 10 0 3 14 0 16 28 8 58 148SHERIFF C 289 20 0 3 0 1 2 10 3 1 269 27 0 10 0 1 6 6 0 2 10 0 15 28 8 39 117MN0810000 % 61 20 0 100 0 100 4 26 100 100 72 90 0 53 0 100 15 60 0 67 71 0 94 100 100 67 79POP. 6,626 Crime Rate R 7138 1479 0 45 0 15 769 588 45 15 5659 452 0 286 0 15 603 150 0 45 211 0 241 422 120 875 2233

JANESVILLE O 75 16 0 0 0 0 5 10 1 0 59 12 0 3 0 0 14 3 0 1 2 0 2 6 2 11 3PD C 50 7 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 43 11 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 1 2 0 2 6 2 8 3MN0810100 % 67 44 0 0 0 0 40 40 100 0 73 92 0 100 0 0 14 100 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 73 100POP. 2,259 Crime Rate R 3320 708 0 0 0 0 221 442 44 0 2611 531 0 132 0 0 619 132 0 44 88 0 88 265 88 486 132

NEW RICHLAND* O 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1PD C 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0MN0810200 % 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0POP. 1,148 Crime Rate R 871 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 871 261 0 0 0 0 87 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87 348 87

WASECA O 601 218 0 3 3 12 24 170 6 0 383 59 5 7 0 1 78 3 0 6 49 0 4 34 13 64 60PD C 352 93 0 1 2 11 3 73 3 0 259 40 0 2 0 1 17 1 0 2 41 0 3 34 12 56 50MN0810300 % 59 43 0 33 67 92 13 43 50 0 68 68 0 29 0 100 22 33 0 33 84 0 75 100 92 88 83POP. 8,668 Crime Rate R 6933 2514 0 34 34 138 276 1961 69 0 4418 680 57 80 0 11 899 34 0 69 565 0 46 392 149 738 692

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesWASHINGTON O 16518 6046 2 39 25 101 923 4648 276 32 10472 884 117 1188 2 52 1850 234 5 121 748 2 59 841 352 2719 1298COUNTY TOTAL C 7542 1265 0 18 13 75 118 957 75 9 6277 691 39 345 2 46 235 112 2 59 720 1 14 835 348 1932 896

% 46 21 0 46 52 74 13 21 27 28 60 78 33 29 100 88 13 48 40 49 96 50 24 99 99 71 69POP. 239,974 Crime Rate R 6883 2527 1 16 10 42 385 1937 115 13 4364 368 49 495 0 22 771 98 2 50 312 0 25 350 133 1133 541

WASHINGTON O 3697 989 0 5 0 20 222 695 43 4 2708 193 10 249 0 11 495 104 0 16 221 0 3 193 97 653 463SHERIFF C 1655 123 0 3 0 18 28 65 7 2 1532 169 3 30 0 11 51 32 0 10 218 0 2 192 96 423 295MN0820000 % 45 12 0 60 0 90 13 9 16 50 57 88 30 12 0 100 10 31 0 63 99 0 67 99 99 65 64POP. 61,190 Crime Rate R 6041 1616 0 8 0 32 362 1135 70 6 4425 315 16 406 0 17 808 169 0 26 361 0 4 315 158 1067 756

BAYPORT O 186 43 0 0 0 0 5 34 4 0 143 10 2 4 0 1 13 1 0 2 15 0 0 42 10 26 17PD C 132 5 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 127 9 2 2 0 1 5 1 0 2 15 0 0 41 10 25 14MN0820100 % 71 12 0 0 0 0 20 12 0 0 89 90 100 50 0 100 38 100 0 100 100 0 0 98 100 96 82POP. 3,335 Crime Rate R 5577 1289 0 0 0 0 149 1019 119 0 4287 299 59 119 0 29 389 29 0 59 449 0 0 1259 299 779 509

FOREST LAKE O 1344 443 0 5 3 6 46 349 33 1 901 89 12 136 0 8 156 5 0 10 128 0 0 110 46 66 135PD C 664 77 0 1 1 4 6 50 14 1 587 71 1 22 0 7 12 5 0 6 127 0 0 110 46 65 115MN0820200 % 49 17 0 20 33 67 13 14 42 100 65 80 8 16 0 88 8 100 0 60 99 0 0 100 100 98 85POP. 18,030 Crime Rate R 7454 2457 0 27 16 33 255 1935 183 5 4997 493 66 754 0 44 865 27 0 55 709 0 0 610 255 366 748

NEWPORT O 473 177 0 0 1 3 25 137 11 0 296 26 3 9 0 1 42 3 0 7 16 0 1 41 6 95 46PD C 262 24 0 0 1 1 2 17 3 0 238 24 1 4 0 1 9 3 0 5 15 0 1 40 6 93 36MN0820400 % 55 14 0 0 100 33 8 12 27 0 80 92 33 44 0 100 21 100 0 71 94 0 100 98 100 98 78POP. 3,495 Crime Rate R 13533 5064 0 0 28 85 715 3919 314 0 8469 743 85 257 0 28 1201 85 0 200 457 0 28 1173 171 2718 1316

ST. PAUL PARK O 673 213 0 2 0 4 36 154 16 1 460 71 2 13 0 3 81 16 0 11 13 0 3 25 12 149 61PD C 412 44 0 2 0 3 6 27 6 0 368 65 1 5 0 3 21 15 0 10 13 0 1 23 12 146 53MN0820500 % 61 21 0 100 0 75 17 18 38 0 80 92 50 38 0 100 26 94 0 91 100 0 33 92 100 98 87POP. 5,262 Crime Rate R 12789 4047 0 38 0 76 684 2926 304 19 8741 1349 38 247 0 57 1539 304 0 209 247 0 57 475 228 2831 1159

STILLWATER O 1359 495 1 3 1 8 86 370 22 4 864 59 5 246 0 2 151 4 0 13 30 0 3 71 29 145 106PD C 639 79 0 2 0 7 13 51 6 0 560 42 3 209 0 2 17 4 0 6 29 0 3 71 29 88 57MN0820600 % 47 16 0 67 0 88 15 14 27 0 65 71 60 85 0 100 11 100 0 46 97 0 100 100 100 61 54POP. 18,208 Crime Rate R 7464 2735 5 16 5 43 472 2032 120 21 4745 324 27 1351 0 10 829 21 0 71 164 0 16 389 159 796 582

COTTAGE GROVE O 2152 684 1 3 3 13 110 520 21 13 1468 107 14 120 0 7 249 61 1 28 102 2 8 119 39 464 147PD C 949 164 0 3 2 11 8 125 10 5 785 89 5 1 0 7 14 22 0 8 100 1 4 119 38 263 114MN0820700 % 44 24 0 100 67 85 7 24 48 38 53 83 36 1 0 100 6 36 0 29 98 50 50 100 97 57 78POP. 34,276 Crime Rate R 6278 1995 2 8 8 37 320 1517 61 37 4282 312 40 350 0 20 726 177 2 81 297 5 23 347 113 1353 428

OAKDALE O 2647 1297 0 9 10 35 184 978 76 5 1350 207 29 209 2 7 325 6 0 13 48 0 35 85 32 208 144PD C 686 272 0 1 3 20 8 228 12 0 414 114 5 28 2 3 12 0 0 3 38 0 1 85 30 37 56MN0820800 % 26 21 0 11 30 57 4 23 16 0 31 55 17 13 100 43 4 0 0 23 79 0 3 100 94 18 39POP. 27,358 Crime Rate R 9675 4740 0 32 36 127 672 3574 277 18 4934 756 106 763 7 25 1187 21 0 47 175 0 127 310 116 760 526

WOODBURY O 3379 1481 0 11 7 11 193 1207 48 4 1898 109 34 174 0 9 286 27 4 20 139 0 4 131 65 759 137PD C 1852 413 0 6 6 10 44 330 16 1 1439 100 18 41 0 8 90 25 2 8 130 0 1 131 65 694 126MN0821100 % 55 28 0 55 86 91 23 27 33 25 76 92 53 24 0 89 31 93 50 40 94 0 25 100 100 91 92POP. 58,503 Crime Rate R 5775 2531 0 18 11 18 329 2063 82 6 3244 186 58 297 0 15 488 46 6 34 237 0 6 223 111 1297 234

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesOAK PARK HEIGHTS O 608 224 0 1 0 1 16 204 2 0 384 13 6 28 0 3 52 7 0 1 36 0 2 24 16 154 42PD C 291 64 0 0 0 1 2 60 1 0 227 8 0 3 0 3 4 5 0 1 35 0 1 23 16 98 30MN0821400 % 48 29 0 0 0 100 13 29 50 0 59 62 0 11 0 100 8 71 0 100 97 0 50 96 100 64 71POP. 4,839 Crime Rate R 12564 4629 0 20 0 20 330 4215 41 0 7935 268 123 578 0 61 1074 144 0 20 743 0 41 495 330 3182 867

WATONWAN O 516 161 0 3 0 9 24 116 7 2 355 31 5 33 0 3 80 3 0 4 19 0 2 28 27 50 70COUNTY TOTAL C 319 42 0 3 0 8 3 25 3 0 277 31 4 25 0 3 14 2 0 4 19 0 2 28 27 48 70

% 62 26 0 100 0 89 13 22 43 0 78 100 80 76 0 100 18 67 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 96 100POP. 10,826 Crime Rate R 4766 1487 0 27 0 83 221 1071 64 18 3279 286 46 304 0 27 738 27 0 36 175 0 18 258 249 461 646

WATONWAN O 145 38 0 0 0 4 9 20 5 0 107 8 2 6 0 1 17 2 0 3 10 0 1 15 4 5 33SHERIFF C 101 11 0 0 0 4 0 6 1 0 90 8 1 3 0 1 5 1 0 3 10 0 1 15 4 5 33MN0830000 % 70 29 0 0 0 100 0 30 20 0 84 100 50 50 0 100 29 50 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 100 100POP. 6,555 Crime Rate R 2212 579 0 0 0 61 137 305 76 0 1632 122 30 91 0 15 259 30 0 45 152 0 15 228 61 76 503

ST. JAMES O 371 123 0 3 0 5 15 96 2 2 248 23 3 27 0 2 63 1 0 1 9 0 1 13 23 45 37PD C 218 31 0 3 0 4 3 19 2 0 187 23 3 22 0 2 9 1 0 1 9 0 1 13 23 43 37MN0830200 % 59 25 0 100 0 80 20 20 100 0 75 100 100 81 0 100 14 100 0 100 100 0 100 100 100 96 100POP. 4,271 Crime Rate R 8686 2879 0 70 0 117 351 2247 46 46 5806 538 70 632 0 46 1475 23 0 23 210 0 23 304 538 1053 866

WILKIN O 446 121 0 2 2 4 30 81 2 0 325 19 1 43 0 0 46 1 0 4 17 1 9 49 15 35 85COUNTY TOTAL C 281 25 0 0 1 4 8 12 0 0 256 19 0 40 0 0 6 1 0 3 16 1 5 49 15 29 72

% 63 21 0 0 50 100 27 15 0 0 79 100 0 93 0 0 13 100 0 75 94 100 56 100 100 83 85POP. 6,186 Crime Rate R 7209 1956 0 32 32 64 484 1309 32 0 5253 307 16 695 0 0 743 16 0 64 274 16 145 792 242 565 1374

WILKIN O 150 38 0 1 0 2 8 27 0 0 112 8 0 1 0 0 14 0 0 2 7 1 4 21 6 11 37SHERIFF C 91 6 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 85 8 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 6 1 2 21 6 10 27MN0840000 % 61 16 0 0 0 100 0 15 0 0 76 100 0 100 0 0 14 0 0 50 86 100 50 100 100 91 73POP. 3,035 Crime Rate R 4942 1252 0 32 0 65 263 889 0 0 3690 263 0 32 0 0 461 0 0 65 230 32 131 691 197 362 1219

BRECKENRIDGE O 296 83 0 1 2 2 22 54 2 0 213 11 1 42 0 0 32 1 0 2 10 0 5 28 9 24 48PD C 190 19 0 0 1 2 8 8 0 0 171 11 0 39 0 0 4 1 0 2 10 0 3 28 9 19 45MN0840100 % 64 23 0 0 50 100 36 15 0 0 80 100 0 93 0 0 13 100 0 100 100 0 60 100 100 79 94POP. 3,151 Crime Rate R 9393 2634 0 31 63 63 698 1713 63 0 6759 349 31 1332 0 0 1015 31 0 63 317 0 158 888 285 761 1523

WINONA O 2753 764 0 6 8 28 123 553 40 6 1989 247 13 106 0 5 244 13 0 42 179 0 58 259 258 192 373COUNTY TOTAL C 1710 238 0 4 6 20 21 175 8 4 1472 192 7 43 0 5 54 9 0 14 166 0 33 258 255 139 297

% 62 31 0 67 75 71 17 32 20 67 74 78 54 41 0 100 22 69 0 33 93 0 57 100 99 72 80POP. 49,382 Crime Rate R 5574 1547 0 12 16 56 249 1119 81 12 4027 500 26 214 0 10 494 26 0 85 362 0 117 524 522 388 755

WINONA O 542 105 0 2 1 3 12 76 7 4 437 45 6 21 0 2 43 4 0 10 45 0 30 89 12 48 82SHERIFF C 371 25 0 1 0 2 0 16 2 4 346 42 4 5 0 2 6 4 0 5 41 0 26 89 12 42 68MN0850000 % 68 24 0 50 0 67 0 21 29 100 79 93 67 24 0 100 14 100 0 50 91 0 87 100 100 88 83POP. 14,171 Crime Rate R 3824 740 0 14 7 21 84 536 49 28 3083 317 42 148 0 14 303 28 0 70 317 0 211 628 84 338 578

ST. CH ARLES O 123 38 0 0 0 0 4 28 4 2 85 14 0 10 0 0 13 4 0 0 2 0 3 8 2 10 19PD C 48 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 47 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 8 1 8 13MN0850100 % 39 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 55 71 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 100 50 80 68POP. 3,566 Crime Rate R 3449 1065 0 0 0 0 112 785 112 56 2383 392 0 280 0 0 364 112 0 0 56 0 84 224 56 280 532

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. sesWINONA O 1753 529 0 3 7 21 91 380 27 0 1224 148 7 56 0 3 134 2 0 28 123 0 21 132 229 94 247PD C 1068 178 0 2 6 14 15 136 5 0 890 100 3 24 0 3 24 2 0 5 115 0 4 131 228 59 192MN0850200 % 61 34 0 67 86 67 16 36 19 0 73 68 43 43 0 100 18 100 0 18 93 0 19 99 100 63 78POP. 26,447 Crime Rate R 6628 2000 0 11 26 79 344 1436 102 0 4628 559 26 211 0 11 506 7 0 105 465 0 79 499 865 355 933

GOODVIEW O 308 87 0 1 0 2 16 66 2 0 221 36 0 19 0 0 52 3 0 4 8 0 3 23 14 38 21PD C 201 32 0 1 0 2 6 22 1 0 169 36 0 12 0 0 22 3 0 4 7 0 0 23 14 28 20MN0850300 % 65 37 0 100 0 100 38 33 50 0 76 100 0 63 0 0 42 100 0 100 88 0 0 100 100 74 95POP. 3,737 Crime Rate R 8241 2328 0 26 0 53 428 1766 53 0 5913 963 0 508 0 0 1391 80 0 107 214 0 80 615 374 1016 561

LEWISTON O 27 5 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 22 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 1 2 4PD C 22 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 20 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 2 4MN0850400 % 81 40 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 91 100 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 0 100 100POP. 1,461 Crime Rate R 1848 342 0 0 0 136 0 205 0 0 1505 273 0 0 0 0 136 0 0 0 68 0 68 479 68 136 273

WRIGHT O 5913 2421 0 12 8 61 233 2016 82 9 3492 272 74 426 6 32 951 14 1 43 313 1 15 436 131 268 509COUNTY TOTAL C 3070 657 0 9 3 51 54 509 24 7 2413 245 27 209 4 32 253 13 1 31 308 1 7 435 130 261 456

% 52 27 0 75 38 84 23 25 29 78 69 90 36 49 67 100 27 93 100 72 98 100 47 100 99 97 90POP. 125,553 Crime Rate R 4709 1928 0 9 6 48 185 1605 65 7 2781 216 58 339 4 25 757 11 0 34 249 0 11 347 104 213 405

WRIGHT O 4585 1891 0 6 7 44 169 1587 72 6 2694 189 51 344 5 28 747 9 1 28 255 1 4 405 115 169 343SHERIFF C 2466 502 0 6 3 40 43 383 21 6 1964 185 20 197 4 28 217 9 1 28 255 1 4 405 115 169 326MN0860000 % 54 27 0 100 43 91 25 24 29 100 73 98 39 57 80 100 29 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 95POP. 107,460 Crime Rate R 4266 1759 0 5 6 40 157 1476 67 5 2506 175 47 320 4 26 695 8 0 26 237 0 3 376 107 157 319

BUFFALO O 1114 445 0 6 1 12 53 363 7 3 669 62 18 70 1 4 180 3 0 14 52 0 11 26 12 76 140PD C 492 134 0 3 0 7 9 112 2 1 358 45 6 7 0 4 28 2 0 2 48 0 3 26 11 69 107MN0860100 % 44 30 0 50 0 58 17 31 29 33 54 73 33 10 0 100 16 67 0 14 92 0 27 100 92 91 76POP. 14,881 Crime Rate R 7486 2990 0 40 6 80 356 2439 47 20 4495 416 120 470 6 26 1209 20 0 94 349 0 73 174 80 510 940

ANNANDALE O 214 85 0 0 0 5 11 66 3 0 129 21 5 12 0 0 24 2 0 1 6 0 0 5 4 23 26PD C 112 21 0 0 0 4 2 14 1 0 91 15 1 5 0 0 8 2 0 1 5 0 0 4 4 23 23MN0860600 % 52 25 0 0 0 80 18 21 33 0 71 71 20 42 0 0 33 100 0 100 83 0 0 80 100 100 88POP. 3,212 Crime Rate R 6662 2646 0 0 0 155 342 2054 93 0 4016 653 155 373 0 0 747 62 0 31 186 0 0 155 124 716 809

YELLOW MEDICINE O 282 67 0 0 0 8 13 41 4 1 215 39 12 5 0 0 12 1 0 1 20 0 2 75 9 17 22COUNTY TOTAL C 204 19 0 0 0 7 2 7 2 1 185 31 8 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 20 0 1 75 9 16 20

% 72 28 0 0 0 88 15 17 50 100 86 79 67 20 0 0 25 100 0 0 100 0 50 100 100 94 91POP. 10,765 Crime Rate R 3390 805 0 0 0 96 156 492 48 12 2585 468 144 60 0 0 144 12 0 12 240 0 24 901 108 204 264

YELLOW MEDICINE O 144 23 0 0 0 3 7 11 1 1 121 19 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 1 17 0 0 50 6 10 11SHERIFF C 114 6 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 108 15 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 17 0 0 50 6 9 9MN0870000 % 79 26 0 0 0 67 14 9 100 100 89 79 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 100 90 82POP. 7,908 Crime Rate R 3944 629 0 0 0 82 191 301 27 27 3314 520 0 27 0 0 164 0 0 27 465 0 0 1369 164 273 301

CANBY O 15 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 2PD C 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 2MN0870100 % 73 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 100POP. 1,809 Crime Rate R 830 221 0 0 0 0 55 110 55 0 608 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 387 0 55 110

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County/City Total Part 1 Murder Rape bery Assault lary eny Theft Arson Part 2 Assaults feiting Fraud ment Property alism ons tution Offen. otics ling Children D.U.I. Laws Cond. ses

GRANITE FALLS O 123 40 0 0 0 5 5 28 2 0 83 20 12 3 0 0 6 1 0 0 3 0 2 18 3 6 9PD C 79 13 0 0 0 5 1 6 1 0 66 16 8 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 18 3 6 9MN0870200 % 64 33 0 0 0 100 20 21 50 0 80 80 67 0 0 0 17 100 0 0 100 0 50 100 100 100 100POP. 2,857 Crime Rate R 4305 1400 0 0 0 175 175 980 70 0 2905 700 420 105 0 0 210 35 0 0 105 0 70 630 105 210 315

MINNESOTA O 4896 13 0 0 0 1 1 11 0 0 4883 1 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 18 0 0 4778 2 9 64STATE PATROL C 4815 12 0 0 0 1 1 10 0 0 4803 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 18 0 0 4706 2 5 64

% 98 92 0 0 0 100 100 91 0 0 98 0 0 0 0 0 70 100 0 0 100 0 0 98 100 56 100POP. 0 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAPITOL SECURITY O 32 12 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 20 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0PD C 23 11 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0MNMHP1300 % 72 92 0 0 0 0 100 91 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 0POP. 0 Crime Rate R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS APPENDIX A

ADULT - For Minnesota Uniform Crime Report purposes, a person 18 years of age or above. ARREST RATE - The number of arrests reported for Part I and Part II offenses for each unit of population, generally per 100,000. Arrest rates are computed in the same manner as crime rates. CLEARED BY ARREST - For crime reporting purposes, an offense is cleared by arrest or solved when at least one person is: (1) arrested, or (2) charged with the commission of the offense. COUNTY - Subdivisions of state, each with its own government which includes a sheriff's department. CRIME FACTORS - Conditions which affect the amount and type of crime that occurs in a geographical area. CRIME INDEX - The total number of eight major offenses used to measure the extent, fluctuation and distribution of a crime in a given geographical area. Crime classifications used in the index are: Murder, Forcible Rape, Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Burglary, Larceny, Motor Vehicle Theft, and Arson. Each of these offenses is referred to as an "Index Offense". CRIME RATE - The number of index offenses reported for each unit of population, generally per 100,000 persons. Crime rates are computed for communities with varying populations by dividing the number of Index Crimes by the population and multiplying the answer by 100,000. (Example: 500 Index Offenses divided by 10,000 population X 100,000 = 5,000 Crime Rate). EXCEPTIONAL CLEARANCE - A crime solution or clearance recorded when some element beyond law enforcement control precludes the placing of formal charges against an offender. JUVENILE - For Minnesota Uniform Crime Report purposes, a person under the age of 18.

MUNICIPALITY - City of town that has its own government, including police department. PART I OFFENSES - The first of two main categories of crime classes composing a universal crime classification system established for crime reporting purposes. Part I offenses are by their nature more serious and occur most frequently. The monthly tabulation of Part I offenses provides a count of "offenses known". PART II OFFENSES - The second of two main categories of crime classes composing a universal crime classification system established for crime reporting purposes. Part II offenses are generally less serious in nature. Monthly tabulations of Part II offenses are included in Minnesota's crime information report. POPULATION FIGURES - 2007 F.B.I. Population Estimates used for the 2008 report were derived differently than previous years. Rather than applying the state population rate of growth uniformly to all agencies within the state, the UCR staff computed individual rates of growth from one year to the next for every city/town and county for a seven year period (2000-2006). Each agency’s rates of growth were averaged and that average was applied and added to its 2006 Census population figure to derive the 2007 population estimates. PROPERTY CRIME - Consists of the Index Offenses of Burglary, Larceny, Motor Vehicle Theft and Arson. RURAL AREA - Geographical area covered by a Sheriffs Department outside of city limits. URBAN – Geographical area covered by local police departments within the city limits. VIOLENT CRIME - Consists of the Index Offenses of Murder, Forcible Rape, Robbery and Aggravated Assault.