Fresno, CA Is Among the Worst Cities in the Country for Auto Theft

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Fresno, CA Is Among the Worst Cities in the Country for Auto Theft

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Motor vehicle theft, one of the most serious offenses tracked by the FBI, is on the rise in the United States. There were a total of 810,400 motor vehicle thefts nationwide in 2020, the most in over a decade.

Motor vehicle theft can be either the theft or attempted theft of a vehicle, such as a car, truck, ATV, or motorcycle. Some experts attribute the rising rates of vehicle theft to the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to vehicles sitting unattended and unused for longer than usual. Additionally, vehicle theft is often committed for monetary gain, and the pandemic sent unemployment soaring and left many Americans struggling financially.

While motorists nationwide now face a greater risk of vehicle theft than they have in many years, in some parts of the country, car owners are far more likely to be victims of car theft than in others.

The Fresno metro area, located in California, has one of the highest motor vehicle theft rates in the United States. According to data from the FBI, there were 4,072 vehicle thefts in the metro area in 2020, or 409 for every 100,000 people – far higher than the motor vehicle theft rate nationwide of 246 per 100,000 people.

Motor vehicle theft – along with larceny and burglary – is one of three criminal offenses that comprise the property crime category. Due in large part to the higher than average vehicle theft rate, the overall property crime rate in the metro area also exceeds the comparable national rate. There were 2,481 property crimes reported for every 100,000 people in the metro area in 2020, compared to 1,958 per 100,000 nationwide.

All crime data used in this story is from the FBI’s 2020 Uniform Crime Report. Limited data was available in the 2020 UCR for areas in Alabama, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Illinois, though these states were not excluded from our analysis. Only metro areas for which the boundaries defined by the FBI match the boundaries defined by the U.S. Census Bureau were considered.

 

Rank Metro area Vehicle thefts per 100k people, 2020 Total vehicle thefts, 2020 Total property crimes per 100k people, 2020
1 Bakersfield, CA 839 7,537 3,106
2 Denver, CO 734 22,011 3,303
3 Albuquerque, NM 663 6,120 3,654
4 Fairbanks, AK 644 212 4,152
5 Pueblo, CO 640 1,078 N/A
6 San Francisco, CA 604 28,575 3,008
7 Yuba City, CA 594 1,039 2,440
8 Salt Lake City, UT 544 6,785 3,817
9 Billings, MT 543 998 3,472
10 Tulsa, OK 535 5,378 3,110
11 St. Joseph, MO-KS 531 663 3,541
12 Odessa, TX 518 876 2,957
13 Chattanooga, TN-GA 514 2,923 3,070
14 San Jose, CA 506 10,058 2,227
15 Vallejo, CA 502 2,243 2,391
16 Merced, CA 485 1,346 2,146
17 Salem, OR 480 2,098 2,854
18 Portland, OR-WA 472 11,845 2,678
19 Seattle, WA 457 18,428 3,157
20 Los Angeles, CA 448 58,823 2,095
21 Memphis, TN-MS-AR 445 6,001 3,719
22 Amarillo, TX 440 1,168 3,043
23 Riverside, CA 435 20,222 1,985
24 Yakima, WA 426 1,067 2,725
25 Omaha, NE-IA 420 4,012 2,281
26 Santa Maria, CA 413 1,837 1,986
27 Fresno, CA 409 4,072 2,481
28 Rapid City, SD 406 584 2,971
29 Pine Bluff, AR 404 350 3,048
30 Kalamazoo, MI 404 1,074 3,307
31 Florence, SC 404 828 3,601
32 Joplin, MO 403 725 3,532
33 Lubbock, TX 400 1,297 3,682
34 Anchorage, AK 394 1,202 3,405
35 Oklahoma City, OK 393 5,613 2,916
36 Visalia, CA 388 1,802 2,025
37 Colorado Springs, CO 385 2,896 2,653
38 Columbia, SC 382 3,234 3,272
39 Sioux Falls, SD 381 1,040 2,524
40 Modesto, CA 381 2,091 1,974
41 Stockton, CA 380 2,897 2,333
42 Greeley, CO 378 1,251 2,163
43 Houston, TX 374 26,877 2,617
44 Las Vegas, NV 370 8,564 2,047
45 St. Louis, MO-IL 369 10,327 N/A
46 Hanford, CA 368 557 1,654
48 Midland, TX 368 688 2,168
47 New Orleans, LA 368 4,686 2,755
49 Santa Cruz, CA 367 998 2,266
50 Macon, GA 367 842 2,746

 

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Sam Stebbins is a writer at 247WallSt.com where his primary focus is on government policy, politics, companies, and broad social and economic trends. Sam has been writing in the money and news verticals for over 8 years and holds a bachelor's degree from Hobart College, which he earned in 2010. Sam resides in upstate New York and enjoys hiking, biking, canoeing, and skiing in the Adirondack Mountains and across the Northeast.

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