Stats Show Murder More Likely in San Angelo than in Austin or Fort Worth

 

You’re more likely to get murdered in San Angelo than in Austin, Fort Worth or Arlington, the latest crime statistics from the Texas Department of Public Safety show.

The statistics, culled from law enforcement agencies statewide on an annual basis, reveal the numbers and rates of crimes including murder, robbery, assault, burglary, theft and auto theft.

All of the rates are calculated based on population, broken down by the number of incidents in each category per 100,000 residents. In 2014, Tom Green County’s total murder rate was 4.3, which exceeded the rate in all of Tarrant County (4.1) and all of Travis County (2.8) for the same year. Tarrant County includes Fort Worth, Arlington and a number of smaller communities in between, while Travis County encompasses Austin and its outliers, such as Round Rock and Pflugerville.

Tom Green’s rate has hovered between 4.3 and 4.4 since 2012, taking a giant leap over 2010’s rate of 1.8. That rate is still far behind Ector County (Odessa), which reported a murder rate of 10.9 in 2014, far exceeding every major metroplex in the state.

To form a basis for comparison, we measured the rates in 10 Texas counties across all categories. Those counties include: Tom Green, Bexar (San Antonio), Dallas, Ector, Harris (Houston), Lubbock, Midland, Tarrant, Taylor (Abilene) and Travis.

Tom Green faired well with regard to the other nine counties in robberies, falling far behind all others at a rate of 32.5. That rate, however, is a big jump over the year prior, when the reported rate was 26.2. Robberies had been on the decline since 2010 (49.8), but leapt up again in 2014. The worst of those we measured was Harris County, whose rate is 316.1. Midland’s rate was closest to San Angelo at 45.9.

Also on the rise in Tom Green County is the rate of aggravated assault, which in 2014 equated to 213 incidents per 100,000 residents. The rate has been fluctuating over the past few years, lowering a few points and then leaping 15-20. In 2014 the rate increased by 16 incidents, and you were more likely to get assaulted in Tom Green County than in Dallas (197.8).  Ector County was again alarmingly high at 743.7

The most shocking of the statistics, however, showed in the rate of San Angelo burglaries (814.4), which exceed Odessa’s rate (725.7) by a fairly large margin. In fact, San Angelo’s rate is so high it beat every major metroplex in the state, falling only behind Taylor and Lubbock counties for the highest burglary rate. Tom Green’s burglary rate spiked significantly from 2013 to 2014, increasing by nearly 20 points from 705.6 in 2013 and 754.2 in 2012.

Despite the extremely high rate of burglaries in Tom Green County, the rate of theft incidents has dropped quite a bit, down to 2,492.9 in 2014 from 2,578.3 in 2013. The rate is still well above Dallas, Tarrant and Midland counties. Auto thefts, by comparison, have risen steadily since 2012, but is only higher than Tarrant County.

Below are the statistics from the DPS report for 2014. Rates are calculated by incidents per 100,000 residents. Numbers from 2010-2014 for Tom Green County have been added for reference. 

 

CountyMurderRapeRobberyAssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Theft
Tom Green (San Angelo)
# of Offenses 20145N/A382499522,914257
Rate per 100k 20144.3N/A32.5213814.42,492.90219.9
Percent Cleared 201460N/A3549182845
# of Offenses 2013553302158092,956191
Rate per 100k 20134.446.226.2187.5705.62,578.30166.6
Percent Cleared 201380505773212845
# of Offenses 2012557392178562,831144
Rate per 100k 20124.45034.4191.2754.22,494.30126.9
# of Offenses 2011048451948832,871148
Rate per 100k 2011042.640172.4784.62,551131.5
# of Offenses 2010258541881,1232,235166
Rate per 100k 20101.853.549.8173.31,035.302,060.40153
Bexar (San Antonio)
ItemMurderRapeRobberyAssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Theft
# of Offenses 2014116N/A1,9135,19214,86765,8837,876
Rate per 100k 20146.2N/A103279.4800.23,546423.9
Percent Cleared 201474N/A21338156
Dallas
ItemMurderRapeRobberyAssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Theft
# of Offenses 2014146N/A5,1515,51419,47957,58511,247
Rate per 100k 20145.2N/A184.8197.8698.92,066.20403.5
Percent Cleared 201461N/A23589199
Ector (Odessa)
ItemMurderRapeRobberyAssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Theft
# of Offenses 201417N/A1681,1581,1304,179736
Rate per 100k 201410.9N/A107.9743.7725.72,683.90472.7
Percent Cleared 201453N/A224551612
Harris (Houston)
ItemMurderRapeRobberyAssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Theft
# of Offenses 2014325N/A14,08416,39636,199111,67322,540
Rate per 100k 20147.3N/A316.1368812.52,506.60505.9
Percent Cleared 201470N/A14396145
Lubbock
ItemMurderRapeRobberyAssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Theft
# of Offenses 201413N/A3431,7242,5498,504841
Rate per 100k 20144.4N/A117588.3869.82,901.80287
Percent Cleared 201470N/A234092318
Midland
ItemMurderRapeRobberyAssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Theft
# of Offenses 20148N/A713778072,908287
Rate per 100k 20145.2N/A45.9244522.31,882185.7
Percent Cleared 201463N/A2762142321
Tarrant (Fort Worth)
ItemMurderRapeRobberyAssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Theft
# of Offenses 201478N/A1,9274,70412,46245,7854,158
Rate per 100k 20144.1N/A101.5247.9656.72,412.70219.1
Percent Cleared 201467N/A3051112515
Taylor (Abilene)
ItemMurderRapeRobberyAssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Theft
# of Offenses 20147N/A1333821,2504,115376
Rate per 100k 20145N/A94.1270.3884.62,912.20266.1
Percent Cleared 2014100N/A4466112316
Travis (Austin)
CountyMurderRapeRobberyAssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Theft
# of Offenses 201434N/A9472,6486,97234,2672,534
Rate per 100k 20142.8N/A78.6219.6578.32,842.40210.2
Percent Cleared 201465N/A3365121717

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Considering how many murders we have already had in 2015, we are on track to be king of the crime heap next year!! Go San Angelo! Wow...

Everyone accused me of being a crazy distraught mother. HIME invasions/robberies in country club estates?. Knock, knock. I guess I wasn't so crazy after all. The sad part is I knew. I wasn't in denial and even sold my paid for home to get my daughter out of there. And yet I paid the ultimate price.

Arbigi, Tue, 09/29/2015 - 12:50

You can get a better comparison of Austin to San Angelo (versus the counties) if you check city-data.com and compare the actual cities.

http://www.city-data.com/city/San-Angelo-Texas.html

http://www.city-data.com/city/Austin-Texas.html

As far as a general crime index goes, San Angelo was above the national average per capita for years 2001-2010. We were below the national average in 2011 and 2013. Austin hasn't dipped below the national average at all, over the same period.

There are no numbers for 2014/2015 yet.

San Angelo/TGC has 4 or 5 murders a year, no matter how you slice it. Any deviation from that number is going to make the percentages look wonky, especially if you compare it to the low numbers from 2010-11. The rate per 100,000 works the same way. I wouldn't have assumed that SA was the safest place in the state based on 0 homicides in 2011. With all the drug trafficking and gang activity in San Angelo I'm surprised it's not higher. The only way to make a true comparison is to take like-sized cities, with similar demographics, breaking down race, income, unemployment, poverty, etc...I'm only marginally safer in TGC than somewhere like Dallas because I know the parts of Dallas county to avoid. Houston proper, even in comparison to other parts of Harris county, is a toilet. Regardless of the current rate per 100,000, give me San Angelo and its 0-5 homicides per year over most cities in Texas our size and larger.

I am from a small California city called Modesto. There are triple murders often, executions, and don't forget Lacy Peterson. But the gangs there are like the ms13 persuasion. I feel safer here, but I worry most about being killed by what I would consider the most dangerous drivers I have ever seen in a small city.

The murder rate in san angelo is about average for a city this size better than some worse than others . The problem is what do you do with the criminals after they murder some one . A person with a few bucks in his pocket and a good lawyer can beat almost any rap in san angelo . It's all about who you are and who you murder .

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