FBI Annual Crime Report Shows No Significant Change for Elk Grove

Written By EGN on Friday, June 15, 2012 | 12:08


Ed. note - Please click the "here" button below to find a link to a detailed post from Elk Grove Police Chief Robert Lehner regarding the FBI report and local trends.

An annual national crime report from the FBI released earlier this week showed the Elk Grove did not experience any significant change in reported criminal activity.

According to the FBI's 2011 Preliminary Annual Uniform Crime Report, Elk Grove experienced the following crimes for 2011 compared to 2010.

2011 2010 Classification



523



529
Violent Crime



3



2
Murder



18



14
Forcible Rape



98



108
Robbery



404



405
Aggravated Assault



3,270



3,204
Property Crime



664



653
Burglary



2,282



2,208
Larceny-Theft



324



343
Motor Vehicle Theft



14



15
Arson


Elk Grove Police Chief Robert Lehner was recently asked to comment on the just-released preliminary U.S. crime report data from the FBI. Read Lehner's detailed response here.

2 comments:

jdawg said...

But...but...but...I thought eg was the new south sac?? Drrrrrrrr...

Anonymous said...

fair enough, then there's no need for the police union to push for hiring more cops as they always do around election time.