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This document provides crime statistics for the state of Oklahoma. It summarizes crime data reported to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation by 418 law enforcement agencies across the state. The report includes statistics on index crimes such as murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft and arson. It also describes the OSBI's role in collecting, analyzing and reporting this criminal justice data.

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This document provides crime statistics for the state of Oklahoma. It summarizes crime data reported to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation by 418 law enforcement agencies across the state. The report includes statistics on index crimes such as murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft and arson. It also describes the OSBI's role in collecting, analyzing and reporting this criminal justice data.

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CRIME IN OKLAHOMA

OKLAHOMA STATE BUREAU of INVESTIGATION


Office of Criminal Justice Statistics
State of Oklahoma
Kevin Stitt, Governor

Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation


Ricky Adams, Director
Bryan Rizzi, Assistant Director

Information Services Division


Debbie McKinney, Division Director

Data Collection and Reporting Section


Anne Simons, Section Supervisor

Office of Criminal Justice Statistics


Kara Miller, Statistical Research Specialist
Monique Mogilka, Statistical Research Specialist

July 29, 2019


This publication is issued by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) under the
authority of Director Ricky Adams. Copies have been deposited with the Publications
Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.

This report has been prepared by the Office of Criminal Justice Statistics. Crime data for this report
were provided by the Field Services Unit, Information Services Division. Research staff would
like to thank the following individuals for their assistance and support in creating this report.

Section Supervisor Anne Simons

Field Services Unit Talia Lane

Jacquelyn Cruise

Derrie Fox

Annie Gilbreath

Aaron Gray

Lenedia Hendricks

Anita Wood

Corey Morris

Mary Searock

Office of Criminal Justice Statistics Kara Miller

Monique Mogilka

OMES Staff Jack Keisorn

Jebessa Mosisa

The OSBI would also like to thank the 418 law enforcement agencies that contributed data to the
Uniform Crime Reporting Program by using the Summary Reporting System or the State Incident-
Based Reporting System (SIBRS).

II
Table of Contents

Contents Page Number

OSBI Commission ....................................................................................................................... VI


Introduction .................................................................................................................................. VIII
Legislative Mandate ..................................................................................................................... X
Reporting and Collection Procedures .......................................................................................... XI
Classification of UCR Offenses ................................................................................................... XII
Index Crime Summary ................................................................................................................. 1-1
Index Crime ................................................................................................................................. 2-1
Index Crime Offenses ........................................................................................................ 2-2
Murder................................................................................................................................ 2-5
Rape ................................................................................................................................... 2-12
Robbery .............................................................................................................................. 2-14
Aggravated Assault ............................................................................................................ 2-17
Burglary ............................................................................................................................. 2-19
Larceny .............................................................................................................................. 2-23
Motor Vehicle Theft .......................................................................................................... 2-26
Arson .................................................................................................................................. 2-28
Property Stolen and Recovered .................................................................................................... 3-1
Arrest and Clearance Data ........................................................................................................... 4-1
Arrest and Clearance Data ................................................................................................. 4-2
Overview of Juvenile Arrests ............................................................................................. 4-3
Overview of Adult Arrests ................................................................................................. 4-10
County Arrests by Category .............................................................................................. 4-1
Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted ........................................................................... 5-1
Officers Killed or Assaulted .............................................................................................. 5-2
Domestic Abuse and Hate/Bias Crime ......................................................................................... 6-1
Domestic Abuse ................................................................................................................. 6-2
Hate/Bias Crimes ............................................................................................................... 6-12
Index Crime Offenses by Contributor .......................................................................................... 7-1
Law Enforcement Employee Data ..................................................................................... 7-2
Contributors ....................................................................................................................... 7-3
Index Crimes, by County and Agency ............................................................................... 7-10
Contributor Participation ............................................................................................................. 8-1
History of Oklahoma’s Crime Reporting Program ............................................................ 8-2
Contributor History ............................................................................................................ 8-4
Statement of Regulations ............................................................................................................. 9-1
Statement of Policy ............................................................................................................ 9-2
Appendix ...................................................................................................................................... 10-1
Glossary of Terms ............................................................................................................... 10-2

III
Tables Page Number

Table 1. Index Crime Comparisons (2016-2018) ........................................................................ 1-2


Table 2. Total Violent Crimes Reported (2009-2018) ................................................................. 1-4
Table 3. Total Non-Violent Crimes Reported (2009-2018) ......................................................... 1-6
Table 4. Index Crime Offenses, by Month (2016-2018) ............................................................. 2-2
Table 5. Violent Crime, by Month (2016-2018) .......................................................................... 2-3
Table 6. Non-Violent Crime, by Month (2016-2018) .................................................................. 2-4
Table 7. Murder, by Month (2016-2018) ..................................................................................... 2-5
Table 8. Murder, by Day of Week (2016-2018) .......................................................................... 2-6
Table 9. Murder, by Accompanying Offense............................................................................... 2-7
Table 10. Victim of Murder, by Age, Sex, and Race (2016-2018) .............................................. 2-8
Table 11. Murder, by Victim-Offender Relationship................................................................... 2-11
Table 12. Murder, by Weapon ..................................................................................................... 2-11
Table 13. Rape, by Month (2016-2018) ....................................................................................... 2-12
Table 14. Robbery, by Month (2016-2018) ................................................................................. 2-14
Table 15. Robbery, by Weapon (2016-2018) .............................................................................. 2-15
Table 16. Robbery, by Location Type (2016-2018) .................................................................... 2-16
Table 17. Aggravated Assault, by Month (2016-2018) ............................................................... 2-17
Table 18. Aggravated Assault, by Weapon (2016-2018) ............................................................. 2-18
Table 19. Burglary, by Month (2016-2018) ................................................................................. 2-19
Table 20. Burglary, by Type (2016-2018) ................................................................................... 2-20
Table 21. Residential Burglary, by Time of Entry (2016-2018) .................................................. 2-21
Table 22. Non-Residential Burglary, by Time of Entry (2016-2018).......................................... 2-21
Table 23. Burglary, by Classification (2016-2018) ..................................................................... 2-22
Table 24. Larceny, by Month (2016-2018) .................................................................................. 2-23
Table 25. Larceny, by Value (2016-2018) ................................................................................... 2-24
Table 26. Larceny, by Classification (2016-2018)....................................................................... 2-25
Table 27. Motor Vehicle Theft, by Month (2016-2018) .............................................................. 2-26
Table 28. Arson, by Property Classification (2016-2018) ........................................................... 2-29
Table 29. Value of Property Stolen/Recovered, by Type ............................................................ 3-2
Table 30. Value of Property Stolen/Recovered, by Month (2016-2018) ..................................... 3-3
Table 31. Index Crimes, Clearance Rates (2016-2018) ............................................................... 4-2
Table 32. Total Juvenile Arrests (2009-2018) ............................................................................. 4-3
Table 33. Juvenile Arrest Dispositions (2016-2018) ................................................................... 4-4
Table 34. Juvenile Arrests, by Offense and Demographics ........................................................ 4-5
Table 35. Adult Arrests (2009-2018) ........................................................................................... 4-10
Table 36. Adult Arrests, by Offense and Demographics ............................................................ 4-11
Table 37. Index, Drug-Related, Alcohol-Related, & Total Arrests, by County........................... 4-16
Table 38. Officer Assignment Information (2016-2018) ............................................................. 5-2
Table 39. Officer Assaults, by Activity (2016-2018) .................................................................. 5-3
Table 40. Officer Assaults, by Time (2016-2018) ....................................................................... 5-4
Table 41. Officer Assaults, by Weapon (2016-2018) .................................................................. 5-5
Table 42. Officer Injuries (2016-2018) ........................................................................................ 5-6
Table 43. Domestic Abuse, by Offense (2016-2018) .................................................................. 6-2
Table 44. Domestic Abuse, by Time of Day................................................................................ 6-3
Table 45. Domestic Abuse, by Day of Week (2016-2018) .......................................................... 6-4
Table 46. Domestic Abuse, by Month ........................................................................................ 6-6
Table 47. Domestic Abuse, by County (2016-2018) ................................................................... 6-7
Table 48. Hate/Bias, by Offenders ............................................................................................... 6-12
Table 49. Hate/Bias, by Incident.................................................................................................. 6-13

IV
Table 50. Hate/Bias, by Type ...................................................................................................... 6-13
Table 51. Full-Time Law Enforcement and Civilian Employees ................................................ 7-2
Table 52. Alphabetical Agency Listing ....................................................................................... 7-4
Table 53. Index Crimes, by County ............................................................................................. 7-9
Table 54. Number of SIBRS and UCR Agencies, by Agency Type (2016-2018) ....................... 8-2

Figures Page Number

Figure 1. Total Violent Crime, Non-Violent Crime, and Total Index Crime (2009-2018).......... 1-3
Figure 2. Total Violent Crimes Reported (2009-2018) ............................................................... 1-5
Figure 3. Total Non-Violent Crimes Reported (2009-2018) ...................................................... 1-7
Figure 4. Index Crime Offenses, by Month (2016-2018) ........................................................... 2-2
Figure 5. Violent Crime, by Month (2016-2018)......................................................................... 2-3
Figure 6. Non-Violent Crime, by Month (2016-2018) ................................................................ 2-4
Figure 7. Murder, by Month (2016-2018).................................................................................... 2-6
Figure 8. Murder, by Day of Week (2016-2018) ......................................................................... 2-7
Figure 9. Victim of Murder, by Age (2016-2018) ....................................................................... 2-9
Figure 10. Victim of Murder, by Sex (2016-2018) ...................................................................... 2-9
Figure 11. Victim of Murder, by Race (2016-2018) .................................................................... 2-10
Figure 12. Victim of Murder, by Ethnicity (2016-2018) ............................................................. 2-10
Figure 13. Rape, by Month (2016-2018) ..................................................................................... 2-13
Figure 14. Robbery, by Month (2016-2018) ................................................................................ 2-15
Figure 15. Robbery, by Weapon (2016-2018) ............................................................................. 2-15
Figure 16. Robbery, by Location Type (2016-2018) ................................................................... 2-16
Figure 17. Aggravated Assault, by Month (2016-2018) .............................................................. 2-18
Figure 18. Aggravated Assault, by Weapon (2016-2018) ........................................................... 2-18
Figure 19. Burglary, by Month (2016-2018) ............................................................................... 2-20
Figure 20. Burglary, by Type (2016-2018) .................................................................................. 2-20
Figure 21. Residential Burglary, by Time of Entry (2016-2018)................................................. 2-21
Figure 22. Non-Residential Burglary, by Time of Entry (2016-2018) ........................................ 2-21
Figure 23. Larceny, by Month (2016-2018) ................................................................................ 2-24
Figure 24. Larceny, by Value (2016-2018).................................................................................. 2-24
Figure 25. Motor Vehicle Theft, by Month (2016-2018)............................................................. 2-27
Figure 26. Motor Vehicle Theft, by Type (2016-2018) ............................................................... 2-27
Figure 27. Percent of Property Recovered, by Type .................................................................... 3-2
Figure 28. Total Juvenile Arrests (2009-2018) ............................................................................ 4-3
Figure 29. Juvenile Arrest Dispositions (2016-2018) .................................................................. 4-4
Figure 30. Adult Arrests (2009-2018).......................................................................................... 4-10
Figure 31. Officer Assaults, by Time (2016-2018) ...................................................................... 5-5
Figure 32. Total Officer Assaults and Total Assaults with Injury (2009-2018) ......................... 5-6
Figure 33. Domestic Abuse (2009-2018) ..................................................................................... 6-2
Figure 34. Domestic Abuse, by Time of Day .............................................................................. 6-3
Figure 35. Domestic Abuse, by Day of Week, 2018 ................................................................... 6-5
Figure 36. Domestic Abuse, by Month ........................................................................................ 6-5
Figure 37. Hate/Bias, by Type ..................................................................................................... 6-14
Figure 38. Full-Time Law Enforcement and Civilian Employees ............................................... 7-2
Figure 39. Number of SIBRS and UCR Agencies (2016-2018) .................................................. 8-3

V
OSBI Commission
State statute requires the OSBI Commission include one sheriff, one district attorney, one police chief, and
four lay members. Each member is appointed by the Governor and approved by the Oklahoma Senate to
serve staggered seven-year terms. The Commission has five statutory responsibilities: to appoint the
Director of the OSBI; to hear complaints against the OSBI or any of its employees; to make
recommendations to the Director of any needed disciplinary action as a result of any investigation
conducted upon a complaint received; to establish general procedures with regard to assisting law
enforcement officers and district attorneys; and to establish a program of training for agents. Current
Commissioners include:

Mike Boring – Chairman and District Attorney Member

James M. (Mike) Boring was elected district attorney for District One in 2003. District One covers Beaver,
Cimarron, Harper, and Texas counties. Mr. Boring has been a life-long resident of Texas County,
graduating from Guymon High School and Panhandle State University. Mr. Boring earned his Juris
Doctorate from Oklahoma City University in 1976, at which time he moved back to Guymon to practice
law. Mr. Boring was appointed to the Commission by Governor Mary Fallin in 2013.

David Houser – Chief Member

Chief of Police David Houser oversees the operations of the Durant Police Department and the 911
Communications Center in Bryan County. He began his career as a Reserve Officer at the Durant Police
Department in February 1992 and became a full-time patrolman in April of 1992. In September 2015, he
served Durant Police Department as the Interim Chief and was appointed Chief of Police in February 2016.
He has served in numerous leadership assignments within the Durant Police Department and has had the
unique opportunity to be involved in the development and implementation of many current and past
programs of the department. Chief Houser holds a position on the CLEET Advisory Council and is the
Southeastern Oklahoma Regional Representative for the Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police board
of directors. Chief Houser was appointed to the Commission by Governor Kevin Stitt in 2019.

Vic Regalado – Sheriff Member

Sheriff Vic Regalado began his law enforcement career with the Tulsa Police Department in 1994 as a
Patrol Officer. He continued his twenty-two year career with the Tulsa Police Department, working a
variety of assignments including Homicide Detective, Northeastern Violent Crimes Task Force Officer,
S.W.A.T. Team Operator, and Organized Gang Unit Supervisor. He retired from the Tulsa Police
Department as a Sergeant and supervisor of the Organized Gang Unit. Sheriff Regalado was sworn in as
Sheriff of Tulsa County on April 11, 2016, after winning the Special Election. He was re-elected during the
General election and was again sworn into office in January 2017. Sheriff Regalado was appointed to the
Commission by Governor Mary Fallin in 2018.

Ron Cunningham – Lay Member

VI
Ron Cunningham is the Executive Vice President, Power Delivery and Technology, with Western Farmers
Electric Cooperative (WFEC). He has worked for WFEC since 1974, and he was promoted to senior
management in 1995. At WFEC, Cunningham has worked in various positions including chief financial
officer, general manager of Corporate Services, general manager of transmission and distribution services,
and Vice President of power delivery, and treasurer and financial risk officer. Cunningham has served on
numerous boards and committees including President and member of the Anadarko Board of Education.
Cunningham was appointed to the Commission by Governor Mary Fallin in 2018.

Rick Stephens – Lay Member

Rick Stephens brings many years of law enforcement experience to the Commission. At age 18, Mr.
Stephens worked as a dispatcher and jailer for the Mayes County Sheriff’s Office. A few years later, he
took a job as a police officer in Pryor while working his way through college. Mr. Stephens earned his
bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and worked as an OSBI agent during the 1980s and 1990s. He is one
of the four lay members on the OSBI Commission. Mr. Stephens was appointed to the Commission in 2012
by Governor Mary Fallin.

W. Roger Webb – Lay Member

Roger Webb is the president emeritus of the University of Central Oklahoma after holding the position of
president from 1997-2011. He was the Oklahoma Commissioner of Public Safety from 1974-1978 and
president of Northeastern State University from 1978-1997. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma
State University and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Oklahoma. He is presently Vice Chairman
of the Board of Citizens Bank of Edmond. Mr. Webb was appointed to the Commission by Governor Mary
Fallin in 2013.

Mikeal M. Clayton – Lay Member

Mikeal Clayton serves as senior counsel for the Boeing Company’s worldwide defense Aircraft
Modernization and Sustainment Division, overseeing the legal needs for numerous Boeing programs and
businesses, including all of Boeing’s Oklahoma City and San Antonio-based operations. He has also
worked with the National Security Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, served as assistant U.S.
attorney in the Western District of Oklahoma, and handled commercial litigation and white-collar defense
matters with Vinson & Elkins, LLP. He received his Juris Doctorate with honors from the University of
Texas School of Law. Clayton was appointed to the Commission by Governor Fallin in 2016.

VII
Introduction
Background

The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program was developed by law enforcement as a tool for operational
and administrative purposes. Under the auspices of the International Association of Chiefs of Police
(IACP), the UCR Program was developed in 1930. Prior to that date, no comprehensive system of data
collection existed on a national scale because the terminology used to define criminal behavior in criminal
statutes varied among states. To overcome this problem, IACP developed standard definitions for crimes.
At that time, law enforcement began to collect crime data using standard definitions created by the UCR
Program. However, it was not until the 1960s that funds became available to develop state-level data
collection systems. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) assumed the statewide
administration of the UCR Program on September 1, 1973 and began publishing annual reports of Crime
in Oklahoma. This 45th annual report includes crime data collected in the 2018 calendar year.

Crime Factors

This report includes the most accurate and current crime data available for the State. Data provided in this
report are based on offenses known to law enforcement; however, victims do not always report crime to
law enforcement. For that reason, the OSBI cautions using the data reported to make direct comparisons
among jurisdictions in the State. It is also important to note key differences between offense and arrest data.
Offense data is reported for an event which may include several offenses, multiple offenders, and/or
multiple victims. As a result, direct comparisons between offense and arrest data may be misleading. In
addition, other factors may influence the amount of crime reported across jurisdictions, including:

 Population density and urbanization


 Composition of the population, particularly in reference to age
 Relative stability of population, especially concerning commuting patterns
 Transportation and highways
 Socioeconomic conditions, such as median household income, poverty, and unemployment
 Cultural factors, and educational, recreational, and religious makeup
 Family dynamics and structure
 Climate
 Effective strength of local law enforcement
 The administrative and investigative efficiency of the local law enforcement agency
 Policies of the prosecuting officials and the courts
 Public opinion toward crime
 Crime reporting practices of victims and citizens.

VIII
Objectives

The fundamental objectives of the Oklahoma UCR Program are:

(1) Inform the Governor, Legislature, other governmental officials, and the public as to the nature,
magnitude, and trends of crime in Oklahoma.

(2) Provide law enforcement administrators with statistics for administrative and operational use.

(3) Provide offender demographics in order to find the proper focus for crime prevention and
enforcement.

(4) Provide data and statistics for research to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and performance
of criminal justice agencies.

(5) Provide the FBI with complete UCR data to be included in the national publication Crime in the
United States.

IX
Legislative Mandate
The Crime in Oklahoma report includes information provided by law enforcement agencies for known
offenses. The Oklahoma Legislature mandated the responsibility and authority for UCR data collection and
dissemination to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. Guidelines established through Title 74 O.S.
§150.10 are as follows:
A. A uniform crime reporting system shall be established by the Oklahoma State Bureau of
Investigation. The Director shall have the power and duty, when directed by the Commission, to
collect and gather such information from such state agencies as may be prescribed in Section 150.1
et seq. of this title.
B. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is hereby designated as the agency which shall collect,
gather, assemble, and collate such information as is prescribed by this section.

C. 1. All state, county, city, and town law enforcement agencies shall submit reports to the Oklahoma
State Bureau of Investigation on forms prescribed by the Bureau. The reports shall contain the
number and nature of offenses committed within their respective jurisdictions, the disposition
of such matters, and such other information as the Bureau may require, respecting information
relating to the cause and prevention of crime, recidivism, the rehabilitation of criminals, and
the proper administration of criminal justice.
2. Any information taken from such information, data, records or reports submitted to the uniform
crime reporting system and used to prepare the Uniform Crime Report shall be an open record
pursuant to the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Requests for such information shall be submitted
to the Bureau.
3. Any request under the Oklahoma Open Records Act for any other information, data, records or
reports submitted to the uniform reporting system by the Oklahoma State Bureau of
Investigation shall be directed to the Bureau pursuant to Section 24A.20 of Title 51 of the
Oklahoma Statutes. Such information, data, records or reports shall be considered investigative
records of the Bureau and shall be subject to discovery and disclosure only in compliance with
Section 150.5 of this title or other applicable statute.
4. Any request under the Oklahoma Open Records Act for any information, data, records or
reports submitted by a law enforcement agency other than the Oklahoma State Bureau of
Investigation to the uniform crime reporting system shall be directed to the law enforcement
agency submitting the information, data, records or reports to the Bureau unit pursuant to
Section 24A.20 of Title 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Such information, data, records or reports
shall be considered law enforcement records and shall be subject to discovery and disclosure
only in compliance with Section 24A.8 of Title 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes or other applicable
statute.
D. Upon receipt of such information the Director shall have such data collated and formulated and
shall compile such statistics as the Director may deem necessary in order to present a proper
classification and analysis of the volume and nature of crime and the administration of criminal
justice within this state.
E. Refusal or persistent failure of any law enforcement agency to submit reports required by this
section may result in discontinued access to Bureau information and assistance.

X
Reporting and Collection Procedures

Under Title 74 O.S. §150.10, all state, county, city, and town law enforcement agencies are required to
submit crime data to the OSBI. Law enforcement agencies report the number of known offenses for the
following categories: murder, manslaughter, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle
theft. Crime counts include “actual offenses known” without regard to (1) whether anyone is arrested for
the crime; (2) the stolen property is recovered; (3) the local prosecution policy; and, (4) any other restrictive
considerations. Law enforcement agencies also report the number of crimes cleared, either by arrest or
exceptional means (a crime solution or clearance recorded when some element beyond law enforcement
control precludes the placing of formal charges against the offender). Law enforcement also provides
information on stolen property, circumstances surrounding all homicides, and circumstances surrounding
officer assaults.

In addition, monthly reports for all persons arrested on all criminal offenses are collected. These reports
provide demographic information on each person arrested, with adult and juvenile arrests reported
separately. As required by Titles 74 O.S. §150.12B and 21 O.S. §850, UCR offenses reported are also
utilized to identify domestic abuse and hate/bias motivation crimes.

Verification

A primary consideration in the collection of criminal statistics in Oklahoma is the uniformity and accuracy
of crime data. While the Field Services Unit does provide training and technical assistance to local law
enforcement, the accuracy of crime data included in this report cannot be guaranteed. Incident reports
uploaded from external records management systems must meet the state's minimum requirements for
submission before being accepted into the state repository. Incident reports that are not validated or properly
corrected are not included in this report. Throughout the year, field service representatives work with
reporting agencies to correct reporting errors. Ongoing communication (phone, email, and in person) with
reporting agencies is essential to ensure the accuracy and quality of reporting.

XI
Classification of UCR Offenses

Part I Definitions

Offense data consists of information extracted from reports of Part I offenses that have been submitted by
law enforcement agencies in the State of Oklahoma.

1. Criminal homicide - The willful killing of a human being.

2. Rape - The penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object,
or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without consent from the victim.

3. Robbery - The forcible taking of the property of another against his/her will by force or fear,
including attempts.

4. Aggravated assault - The unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting
severe or aggravated bodily injury, including attempts.

5. Burglary (breaking and entering) - The unlawful or forcible entry of any structure to commit a
felony or larceny, including attempts.

6. Larceny (theft) - The unlawful taking of property with intent to deprive another of ownership.

7. Auto theft (or other motor vehicle) - The larceny or attempted larceny of a motor vehicle.

8. Arson - Willful or malicious burning with or without intent to defraud, including attempts.

9. Human trafficking (commercial sex acts) - Inducing a person to take part in commercial sex acts.

10. Human trafficking (involuntary servitude) - Obtaining a person, and subjecting them to involuntary
servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery.

Part II Definitions

All other crimes not classified as Part I offenses are classified as Part II offenses. These crimes are only
reported when an arrest has been made.

11. Assaults (other, not aggravated) - Assaults or attempted assaults that are simple and minor in nature.

12. Forgery/counterfeiting - Making, altering, uttering, or possessing, or attempts to make, alter, or


possess with intent to defraud.

13. Fraud - Fraudulent conversion of another’s money or property by false pretenses.

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14. Embezzlement - Misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one’s care,
custody, or control.

15. Stolen property - All offenses of buying, receiving, and possessing stolen property, as well as all
attempts to commit any of these offenses.

16. Vandalism - Willful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement, or defacement of property


without consent of the owner or persons having custody or control.

17. Weapons (carrying, possessing, etc.) - All violations of regulations or statutes controlling the
carrying, using, possessing, furnishing, and manufacturing of deadly weapons or silencers and all
attempts to commit any of the offenses.

18. Prostitution and commercialized vice - Sex offenses of a commercialized nature, such as
prostitution, keeping a bawdy house, procuring or transporting women for immoral purposes, and
all attempts to commit any of these offenses.

19. Sex offenses (except forcible rape, prostitution, and commercialized vice) - Statutory rape, offenses
against chastity, common decency, morals, and the like, including attempts.

20. Drug abuse violations - All arrests for violations of state and local ordinances subdivided into the
categories of possession and sale/manufacturing of narcotic drugs.

21. Gambling - Promoting, permitting, or engaging in gambling.

22. Offenses against family and children - Nonsupport, neglect, desertion, or abuse of family and
children.

23. Driving under the influence - Driving or operating any motor vehicle while drunk or under the
influence of liquor or drugs.

24. Liquor laws - State or local liquor law violations, except “drunkenness” and “driving under the
influence.”

25. Drunkenness - Consuming alcoholic beverages to the extent that one is mentally and physically
impaired.

26. Disorderly conduct - Disturbing the public peace.

27. Vagrancy - Prohibiting a person from idling in a place or area (not reported in Oklahoma).

28. All other offenses - All other violations of state and local laws, except traffic violations.

XIII
29. Suspicion - Arrested for no specific offense, but released without formal charges filed (not reported
in Oklahoma).

30. Curfew and loitering laws - Violations of curfew or loitering laws (applicable only to juveniles).

31. Runaway - Juveniles placed in protective custody as stipulated by local laws.

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I
Index Crime Summary

1-1
Summary Analysis

This section includes trend data for index crimes. Law enforcement agencies reported 129,951 index crimes
in 2018, representing a 1.0% increase compared to 2017. Overall, violent crime increased 4.1% and non-
violent crime increased 0.5% in 2018. Violent crime accounted for only 14.4% of reported index crimes,
while non-violent crime accounted for 85.6% of crime reported in 2018. Index crimes have decreased 13.0%
when compared to the 10 years (2009) prior to 2018.

Table 1. Index Crime Comparisons (2016-2018)

Offense Type Year Number of Offenses % Change

2018 210 -14.6%


Murder 2017 246 +2.9
2016 239 -0.8
2018 2,465 +9.8
Rape 2017 2,246 +5.2
2016 2,134 +9.5
2018 2,765 -7.2
Robbery 2017 2,978 -5.0
2016 3,135 +5.9
2018 13,224 +6.1
Aggravated Assault 2017 12,461 +3.3
2016 12,058 +6.5
2018 18,664 +4.1
Violent Crime Total 2017 17,931 +2.1
2016 17,566 +6.6
2018 26,630 -5.5
Burglary 2017 28,174 -1.2
2016 28,525 +2.5
2018 71,602 +1.6
Larceny (Theft) 2017 70,474 -4.7
2016 73,917 +4.1
2018 13,055 +8.5
Auto Theft 2017 12,034 +1.4
2016 11,869 +16.7
2018 111,287 +0.5
Non-Violent Crime Total 2017 110,682 -3.2
2016 114,311 +4.9
2018 129,951 +1.0
Index Crime Total* 2017 128,613 -2.5
2016 131,877 +5.1
*A collection of statistics regarding arson is shown separately and is not reflected in the Index Offense totals in this table.

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Figure 1. Total Violent Crime, Non-Violent Crime, and Total Index Crime (2009-2018)

160,000
140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Violent Crime 18,394 17,919 17,630 18,270 16,930 15,887 16,473 17,566 17,931 18,664
Non-Violent Crime 130,965 127,175 127,732 129,739 126,069 114,544 109,004 114,311 110,682 111,287
Total 149,359 145,094 145,362 148,009 142,999 130,431 125,477 131,877 128,613 129,951

Violent Crime Non-Violent Crime Total

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Violent Crime in Oklahoma

The number of violent crimes increased 4.1% compared to 2017. From 2009-2011, violent crime decreased
2-4% per year; however, violent crime increased 4% in 2012. For the following two years, violent crime
decreased approximately 6-7% per year. Since 2015, violent crime has been rising 2-7% per year. Over the
last 10 years (2009-2018), there have been an average of 218 murders per year, with the highest numbers of
murders (246) reported in 2017. The number of murders in 2018 (210) is down 14.6% from 2017.

Reported rape has increased close to 10% in 2018, and for the last 10 years, rape has steadily increased 4-
15% every year except in 2011 with a slight decrease. The number of robberies (2,765) reported in 2018
dropped 7.2% compared to 2017 (2,978). Robbery consistently decreased 1-9% per year until 2016 when it
increased 5.9%. Robbery has decreased 5-7% for the previous two years (2017-2018).

Reported aggravated assaults have increased 6.1% in 2018. From 2009-2011, aggravated assaults decreased
only 2-3% per year; aggravated assaults increased 4% in 2012. They decreased nearly 10% once more in
2013 and 2014. Since 2014, aggravated assaults have risen 3-6% per year.

Table 2. Total Violent Crimes Reported (2009-2018)

Aggravated
Year Murder Rape Robbery Total
Assault
2009 229 1,526 3,339 13,300 18,394
2010 191 1,467 3,320 12,941 17,919
2011 219 1,459 3,287 12,665 17,630
2012 219 1,675 3,213 13,163 18,270
2013 207 1,762 3,052 11,909 16,930
2014 178 1,877 3,028 10,804 15,887
2015 241 1,948 2,960 11,324 16,473
2016 239 2,134 3,135 12,058 17,566
2017 246 2,246 2,978 12,461 17,931
2018 210 2,465 2,765 13,224 18,664

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Figure 2. Total Violent Crimes Reported (2009-2018)

20,000
18,000
16,000
14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Total

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Non-Violent Crime in Oklahoma

Reported non-violent crimes increased 0.5% in 2018. The value of property stolen in 2018 was $20,368,795
more than that stolen in 2017. Of the $257,264,980 worth of property stolen in 2018, 32.9% was recovered.
The number of burglaries reported has declined nearly every year for the past 10 years. From 2009-2015,
burglaries consistently decreased 1-12% per year; in 2016 and 2017, burglaries increased by only 2%
compared to burglaries reported in 2015. Burglaries have dropped by 5.5% in 2018; the number of
burglaries reported in 2018 is 29.6% less than what was reported in 2009.

Over the last 10 years (2009-2018), the number of larcenies reported has fluctuated from a low of 70,474
(2017) to a high of 82,814 (2009). On average, there were 76,776 larcenies reported per year since 2009,
and larceny increased only 1.6% over the low reported in 2017. From 2009-2015, motor vehicle thefts have
fluctuated (up or down) 2-9%; since 2016, motor vehicle thefts have continuously risen. Motor vehicle
thefts rose 8.5% in 2018 compared to the prior year, and motor vehicle thefts have risen 26.3% compared
to 10 years prior in 2009.

The number of arsons reported rose 6.1% in 2018, although this number is still 28.0% below the number of
arsons reported in 2009. Arson is not included in the total number of non-violent crimes reported in Table
3. More information and statistics about arson are available in a separate section.

Table 3. Total Non-Violent Crimes Reported (2009-2018)

Motor Vehicle
Year Burglary Larceny Arson Total*
Theft
2009 37,815 82,814 10,336 1,020 130,965
2010 37,358 79,741 10,076 1,011 127,175
2011 36,724 79,970 11,038 991 127,732
2012 35,889 82,288 11,562 1,654 129,739
2013 33,581 81,357 11,131 837 126,069
2014 29,470 74,590 10,484 795 114,544
2015 27,832 71,003 10,169 715 109,004
2016 28,525 73,917 11,869 724 114,311
2017 28,174 70,474 12,034 692 110,682
2018 26,630 71,602 13,055 734 111,287
*A collection of statistics regarding arson is shown separately and is not reflected in the totals of this table.

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Figure 3. Total Non-Violent Crimes Reported (2009-2018)

140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Total*

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II
Index Crime

2-1
Index Crime Offenses
Summary Analysis

Law enforcement agencies reported 129,951 index crimes in 2018. Overall, the highest number of index
crimes occurred in July, and the lowest number of index crimes occurred in February. The highest number
of violent crimes were reported in August with 1,770. In February, with 1,267, the lowest number of violent
crimes were reported. With 10,284, July had the highest number of non-violent crimes reported; the lowest
number of non-violent crimes were reported in February with 7,566.

Table 4. Index Crime Offenses, by Month (2016-2018)

Month 2016 2017 2018


January 10,661 11,356 10,142
February 9,342 9,761 8,833
March 10,601 10,550 10,421
April 10,756 10,288 10,623
May 11,449 11,116 11,507
June 11,164 10,838 11,227
July 11,792 10,811 11,973
August 11,974 11,342 11,734
September 10,794 10,668 11,032
October 11,792 10,920 11,498
November 10,619 10,654 10,491
December 10,933 10,309 10,470
Total 131,877 128,613 129,951

Figure 4. Index Crime Offenses, by Month (2016-2018)

14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0

2016 2017 2018

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Table 5. Violent Crime, by Month (2016-2018)

Month 2016 2017 2018


January 1,336 1,453 1,376
February 1,260 1,203 1,267
March 1,497 1,456 1,428
April 1,479 1,490 1,547
May 1,449 1,598 1,744
June 1,514 1,621 1,660
July 1,638 1,602 1,689
August 1,613 1,552 1,770
September 1,492 1,571 1,624
October 1,658 1,496 1,648
November 1,330 1,484 1,458
December 1,300 1,405 1,453
Total 17,566 17,931 18,664

Figure 5. Violent Crime, by Month (2016-2018)

2,000
1,800
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0

2016 2017 2018

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Table 6. Non-Violent Crime, by Month (2016-2018)

Month 2016 2017 2018


January 9,325 9,903 8,766
February 8,082 8,558 7,566
March 9,104 9,094 8,993
April 9,277 8,798 9,076
May 10,000 9,518 9,763
June 9,650 9,217 9,567
July 10,154 9,209 10,284
August 10,361 9,790 9,964
September 9,302 9,097 9,408
October 10,134 9,424 9,850
November 9,289 9,170 9,033
December 9,633 8,904 9,017
Total 114,311 110,682 111,287

Figure 6. Non-Violent Crime, by Month (2016-2018)

12,000

10,000

8,000

6,000

4,000

2,000

2016 2017 2018

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Murder

Definition: The unlawful killing of a human being in which the element of malice aforethought was
present.

Any death due to a fight, argument, quarrel, assault, or commission of a crime is included. This index
offense, as in all other index crime offenses, is scored by law enforcement officials on the basis of their
investigation and does not include the findings of a court or the filing decision of a prosecutor.
Manslaughter, suicide, accidental death, and justifiable homicide are excluded from this category. Attempts
to kill and assaults to kill are scored as assaults and not as murder.

Summary Analysis

Law enforcement agencies reported 210 murders in 2018. Murders accounted for 1.1% of all violent crimes
and 0.2% of all index crimes reported. Law enforcement cleared 144 murders by arrest or exceptional
means, representing a 68.6% clearance rate. Domestic murders (i.e., the murder of one family member by
another) accounted for 21.4% of all murders, an 8.0% increase compared to 2017. Of the 45 domestic
murders, 33.3% were intimate-partner murders (i.e., one spouse killing the other). For the purpose of this
section, domestic murders were calculated using data collected by the UCR supplemental homicide form
in Table 11. Domestic murders in Section 6 (Domestic Abuse and Hate/Bias Crime) are collected from a
different form in the UCR program.

Of the 210 murders reported in 2018, 19.5% occurred in conjunction with the offenses of robbery or
burglary. Law enforcement agencies reported 144 persons were arrested for murder, 58.3% were White,
31.9% were Black, 8.3% were American Indian, and 0.7% were Asian. Law enforcement determined the
victim-offender relationship in 153 of the 210 murders.

Table 7. Murder, by Month (2016-2018)

Month 2016 2017 2018


January 11 31 11
February 17 13 16
March 17 19 14
April 15 16 24
May 20 18 18
June 17 25 19
July 15 19 17
August 38 18 11
September 18 28 21
October 22 16 25
November 18 25 18
December 31 18 16
Total 239 246 210

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Figure 7. Murder, by Month (2016-2018)

40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0

2016 2017 2018

Table 8. Murder, by Day of Week (2016-2018)

Day 2016 2017 2018


Sunday 45 45 40
Monday 33 43 20
Tuesday 39 29 25
Wednesday 33 34 26
Thursday 16 31 23
Friday 40 27 36
Saturday 33 37 40
Total 239 246 210

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Figure 8. Murder, by Day of Week (2016-2018)

50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

2016 2017 2018

Table 9. Murder, by Accompanying Offense

Felony Related Non-Felony Related


Offense Murders Offense Murders
Rape 1 Argument Over Money or Property 7
Robbery 15 Brawl Due to Influence of Alcohol 1
Burglary 26 Brawl Due to Influence of Narcotics 1
Larceny - Theft 4 Gangland Killings 9
Motor Vehicle Theft 2 Lover's Triangle 9
Narcotic Drug Laws 5 Other 34
Other Arguments 46
Unknown Circumstances 50
Total 53 Total 157

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Table 10. Victim of Murder, by Age, Sex, and Race (2016-2018)

2016 2017 2018


Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Age
1 & Under 15 6.3% 9 3.7% 7 3.3%
2-5 1 0.4 3 1.2 4 1.9
6 - 10 2 0.8 3 1.2 1 0.5
11 - 14 3 1.3 0 0.0 1 0.5
15 - 19 19 7.9 24 9.8 19 9.0
20 - 24 25 10.5 36 14.6 21 10.0
25 - 29 40 16.7 38 15.4 33 15.7
30 - 34 31 13.0 26 10.6 26 12.4
35 - 39 30 12.6 22 8.9 26 12.4
40 - 44 19 7.9 20 8.1 14 6.7
45 - 49 11 4.6 24 9.8 11 5.2
50 - 54 13 5.4 16 6.5 16 7.6
55 - 59 9 3.8 7 2.8 8 3.8
60 - 64 9 3.8 10 4.1 14 6.7
65 - 69 5 2.1 1 0.4 4 1.9
70 - 74 2 0.8 2 0.8 2 1.0
75 & Over 5 2.1 4 1.6 2 1.0
Unknown 0 0.0 1 0.4 1 0.5
Total 239 100.0 246 100.0 210 100.0
Sex
Male 178 74.5 197 80.1 146 69.5
Female 58 24.3 49 19.9 62 29.5
Unknown 3 1.3 0 0.0 2 1.0
Total 239 100.0 246 100.0 210 100.0
Race
White 136 56.9 119 48.4 114 54.3
Black 82 34.3 100 40.7 73 34.8
American Indian 11 4.6 15 6.1 12 5.7
Asian 4 1.7 3 1.2 5 2.4
Hawaiian 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.5
Unknown 6 2.5 9 3.7 5 2.4
Total 239 100.0 246 100.0 210 100.0
Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic 184 77.0 211 85.8 159 75.7
Hispanic 24 10.0 20 8.1 27 12.9
Unknown 31 13.0 15 6.1 24 11.4
Total 239 100.0 246 100.0 210 100.0

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Figure 9. Victim of Murder, by Age (2016-2018)

45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0

2016 2017 2018

Figure 10. Victim of Murder, by Sex (2016-2018)

250

200

150

100

50

0
2016 2017 2018

MALE FEMALE UNKNOWN

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Figure 11. Victim of Murder, by Race (2016-2018)

160

140
120
100
80
60
40
20

0
White Black Native American Asian Hawaiian Unknown

2016 2017 2018

Figure 12. Victim of Murder, by Ethnicity (2016-2018)

250

200

150

100

50

0
2016 2017 2018

NON - HISPANIC HISPANIC UNKNOWN

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Table 11. Murder, by Victim-Offender Relationship

Family Other Than Family


Relationship Murders Relationship Murders
Brother 3 Acquaintance 44
Daughter 3 Boyfriend 1
Father 6 Employee 1
Husband 3 Ex-Husband 1
In-Law 3 Ex-Wife 2
Other Family 4 Friend 10
Sister 1 Girlfriend 13
Son 10 Homosexual Relationship 1
Wife 12 Neighbor 3
Other - Known to Victim 17
Relationship Not Determined 57
Stranger 15
Total 45 Total 165

Table 12. Murder, by Weapon


Percent
Weapon Murders
(%)
Firearms 139 66.2%
Rifle 8 3.8
Shotgun 3 1.4
Handgun - pistol, revolver, etc. 98 46.7
Firearm, type not stated 30 14.3
Chemical 4 1.9
Fire/Arson 1 0.5
Narcotics and Drugs - including sleeping pills 3 1.4
Objects 35 16.7
Blunt Object - hammer, club, etc. 6 2.9
Knife or Cutting Instrument - including ice pick, screwdriver, ax, etc. 29 13.8
Physical 19 9.0
Personal Weapons - includes beating by hands, feet and other body members 15 7.1
Strangulation/Hanging 4 1.9
Other - type not designated or known 13 6.2
Total 210 100.0

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Rape
Definition: The penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object,
or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without consent from the victim.

For the purpose of UCR, rape is divided into two categories: (1) rape by force; (2) attempts to rape. Assaults
to commit forcible rape are also included in the index offense category of rape.

Summary Analysis

Law enforcement reported 2,465 forcible and attempted rapes in 2018, which is an increase of 9.8%
compared to 2017. Rape represented 13.2% of all violent crimes and 1.9% of index crimes. Law
enforcement cleared 543 rapes by arrest or exceptional means, resulting in a clearance rate of 22.0%. In
2018, law enforcement agencies reported 225 persons were arrested for rape; 64.9% were White, 26.2%
were Black, 8.0% were American Indian, and 0.9% were Asian. The age group of 25-29 represented the
highest numbers arrested with 17.3%.

Table 13. Rape, by Month (2016-2018)

Month 2016 2017 2018

January 180 185 211


February 191 167 163
March 193 184 194
April 180 178 193
May 171 203 230
June 194 212 206
July 201 199 213
August 194 195 255
September 166 193 213
October 188 183 248
November 135 170 175
December 141 177 164
Total 2,134 2,246 2,465

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Figure 13. Rape, by Month (2016-2018)

300

250

200

150

100

50

2016 2017 2018

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Robbery
Definition: The felonious and forcible taking of property from the care, custody, or control of a
person or persons by violence or putting the person in fear and against his/her will.

In order for the crime of robbery to take place, the victim must be present. Robberies are reported in the
following categories: gun, knife or cutting instrument, other dangerous weapon, and strong-arm robbery.

Summary Analysis

Law enforcement reported 2,765 robberies in 2018, representing 14.8% of all violent crimes and 2.1% of
all index crimes. Law enforcement cleared 721 robberies, resulting in a 26.1% clearance rate. Law
enforcement agencies reported 656 persons were arrested for robbery; 41.9% were White, 50.9% were
Black, 6.7% were American Indian, and 0.5% were Asian. The value of property stolen in robberies totaled
$3,691,972. Of the 2,765 robberies reported, 31.6% occurred at a residence, 18.1% were on a highway, and
19.6% were at a commercial house. Out of the 2,765 robberies, 64.2% were committed with a weapon;
46.8% of robberies were committed with a gun.

Table 14. Robbery, by Month (2016-2018)

Month 2016 2017 2018

January 269 286 257


February 198 199 208
March 222 219 203
April 268 217 195
May 248 241 217
June 262 247 199
July 291 228 243
August 268 276 234
September 256 238 248
October 290 273 246
November 267 275 260
December 296 279 255
Total 3,135 2,978 2,765

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Figure 14. Robbery, by Month (2016-2018)

350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0

2016 2017 2018

Table 15. Robbery, by Weapon (2016-2018)

Weapon 2016 2017 2018

Gun 1,516 1,443 1,294


Knife or Cutting Instrument 276 258 258
Other Dangerous Weapon 234 227 225
Hands, Fists, Feet 1,109 1,050 988
Total 3,135 2,978 2,765

Figure 15. Robbery, by Weapon (2016-2018)

1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0
Gun Knife or Cutting Other Dangerous Hands, Fists, Feet
Instrument Weapon
2016 2017 2018

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Table 16. Robbery, by Location Type (2016-2018)

Type 2016 2017 2018

Highway 679 604 500


Commercial House 620 575 543
Service Station 54 59 52
Convenience Store 246 248 216
Residence 954 897 874
Bank 44 45 24
Miscellaneous 538 550 556
Total 3,135 2,978 2,765

Figure 16. Robbery, by Location Type (2016-2018)

1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0

2016 2017 2018

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Aggravated Assault
Definition: The unlawful attack or an attempt to attack through force or violence to do physical
injury to another.

An aggravated assault may be committed with a gun, knife or other cutting instrument, other dangerous
weapon, or through the aggravated use of hands, fists, or feet. Any assault, where no weapon is used and
which results in minor injuries, is classified as non-aggravated assaults. Non-aggravated assaults are not
counted in the index crime totals.

Summary Analysis

Law enforcement reported 13,224 aggravated assaults, representing 70.9% of all violent crimes and 10.2%
of all index crimes reported. Law enforcement cleared 5,704 aggravated assaults, representing a 43.1%
clearance rate. The most prevalent type of weapon used in an aggravated assault in 2018 was “Other
Dangerous Weapon;” this weapon type represented 31.7% of the crimes reported. Personal weapons (i.e.
Hands, Fists, and Feet) accounted for 28.0% of the aggravated assaults. For 2018, law enforcement
agencies reported 4,072 persons were arrested for aggravated assault; 61.2% were White, 29.9% were
Black, 8.3% were American Indian, and 0.6% were Asian.

Table 17. Aggravated Assault, by Month (2016-2018)

Month 2016 2017 2018

January 876 951 897


February 854 824 880
March 1065 1034 1,017
April 1016 1079 1,135
May 1010 1136 1,279
June 1041 1137 1,236
July 1,131 1,156 1,216
August 1,113 1,063 1,270
September 1052 1112 1,142
October 1158 1024 1,129
November 910 1014 1,005
December 832 931 1,018
Total 12,058 12,461 13,224

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Figure 17. Aggravated Assault, by Month (2016-2018)

1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0

2016 2017 2018

Table 18. Aggravated Assault, by Weapon (2016-2018)

Weapon 2016 2017 2018

Gun 2,830 2,801 3,228


Knife or Cutting Instrument 2,079 1,999 2,101
Other Dangerous Weapon 3,989 4,170 4,190
Hands, Fists, Feet 3,160 3,491 3,705
Total 12,058 12,461 13,224

Figure 18. Aggravated Assault, by Weapon (2016-2018)

4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
Weapon Gun Knife or Cutting Other Dangerous Hands, Fists, Feet
Instrument Weapon
2016 2017 2018

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Burglary
Definition: Any unlawful or attempted forcible entry of a structure to commit a felony or larceny,
even though force may not have been used to gain entry.

For UCR purposes, the offense of burglary is divided into three categories: (1) forcible entry; (2) unlawful
entry; (3) attempted forcible entry.

Summary Analysis

Law enforcement agencies reported 26,630 burglaries, representing 23.9% of all non-violent crimes and
20.5% of all index crimes reported. Law enforcement cleared 2,355 burglaries, representing an 8.8%
clearance rate. Of the 2,506 offenders arrested for burglary, 68.4% were white, 23.3% were black, 7.8%
were American Indian, and 0.3% were Asian. Of all offenders arrested for burglary, 12.5% were under the
age of 18. The estimated property value of stolen items was $65,587,989. The majority of burglaries
(72.3%) occurred at residences and resulted in a total loss of $42,872,862.

Table 19. Burglary, by Month (2016-2018)

Month 2016 2017 2018

January 2,426 2,542 2,210


February 1,943 2,132 1,922
March 2,240 2,297 2,222
April 2,245 2,194 2,284
May 2,469 2,397 2,420
June 2,273 2,287 2,191
July 2,585 2,444 2,426
August 2,595 2,589 2,338
September 2,356 2,299 2,121
October 2,566 2,431 2,232
November 2,454 2,347 2,175
December 2,373 2,215 2,089
Total 28,525 28,174 26,630

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Figure 19. Burglary, by Month (2016-2018)

3,000

2,500

2,000

1,500

1,000

500

2016 2017 2018

Table 20. Burglary, by Type (2016-2018)

Method of Entry 2016 2017 2018

Forcible Entry 17,902 17,638 16,645


Unlawful Entry w/o Force 9,203 8,980 8,593
Attempted Forcible Entry 1,420 1,556 1,392
Total 28,525 28,174 26,630

Figure 20. Burglary, by Type (2016-2018)

20,000
18,000
16,000
14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
Forcible Entry Unlawful Entry w/o Attempted Forcible
Force Entry
2016 2017 2018

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Table 21. Residential Burglary, by Time of Entry (2016-2018)

Time of Entry 2016 2017 2018

Day 8,864 8,500 7,453


Night 5,339 5,211 5,124
Unknown 7,264 7,145 6,670
Total 21,467 20,856 19,247

Figure 21. Residential Burglary, Figure 22. Non-Residential Burglary,


by Time of Entry (2016-2018) by Time of Entry (2016-2018)

10,000 4,000
8,000 3,000
6,000
2,000
4,000
2,000 1,000
0 0
2016 2017 2018 2016 2017 2018
Day Night Unknown Day Night Unknown

Table 22. Non-Residential Burglary, by Time of Entry (2016-2018)

Time of Entry 2016 2017 2018

Day 1,226 1,300 1,400


Night 2,519 2,801 2,771
Unknown 3,313 3,217 3,212
Total 7,058 7,318 7,383

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Table 23. Burglary, by Classification (2016-2018)

Number of
Year Percent % Change
Offenses
2018 5,124 19.2% -1.7%
Night 2017 5,211 18.5 -2.4
2016 5,339 18.7 -0.7
2018 7,453 28.0 -12.3
Day 2017 8,500 30.2 -4.1
2016 8,864 31.1 -3.3
Residence
2018 6,670 25.0 -6.6
Unknown 2017 7,145 25.4 -1.6
2016 7,264 25.5 +1.8
2018 19,247 72.3 -7.7
Total 2017 20,856 74.0 -2.8
2016 21,467 75.3 -1.0
2018 2,771 10.4 -1.1
Night 2017 2,801 9.9 +11.2
2016 2,519 8.8 +7.1
2018 1,400 5.3 +7.7
Day 2017 1,300 4.6 +6.0
2016 1,226 4.3 +17.4
Non-Residence
2018 3,212 12.1 -0.2
Unknown 2017 3,217 11.4 -2.9
2016 3,313 11.6 +20.4
2018 7,383 27.7 +0.9
Total 2017 7,318 26.0 +3.7
2016 7,058 24.7 +14.8
2018 26,630 100.0 -5.5
Total 2017 28,174 100.0 -1.2
2016 28,525 100.0 +2.5

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Larceny
Definition: The unlawful taking of property of another with intent to deprive him/her of ownership
without the use of force, violence, or fraud.

For reporting purposes, larcenies are specifically categorized as crimes resulting from: (1) pocket picking,
(2) purse snatching, (3) shoplifting, (4) theft from a motor vehicle, (5) theft of motor vehicle parts and
accessories, (6) bicycle theft, (7) theft from buildings, and (8) theft from any coin operated machine. Any
remaining crimes of theft are classified in the “all other” category.

Summary Analysis

Law enforcement agencies reported 71,602 larcenies, representing 64.3% of all non-violent crimes and
55.1% of all index crimes reported. Law enforcement cleared 11,440 larcenies, resulting in a 16.0%
clearance rate. Juveniles accounted for 10.8% of offenders arrested for larceny, while 21.1% of offenders
arrested for larceny were between the ages of 18 and 24. The estimated total value of property stolen during
the commission of a larceny was $82,679,222, representing 32.1% of the total value of property stolen
during crimes committed in 2018. Law enforcement agencies reported 11,539 persons were arrested for
larceny; 72.6% were white, 20.7% were black, 6.1% were American Indian, 0.6% were Asian, and 0.1%
were Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.

Table 24. Larceny, by Month (2016-2018)

Month 2016 2017 2018

January 5,978 6,184 5,504


February 5,302 5,474 4,726
March 5,991 5,835 5,679
April 6,119 5,702 5,755
May 6,547 6,105 6,264
June 6,350 5,937 6,292
July 6,479 5,777 6,618
August 6,697 6,147 6,493
September 5,961 5,843 6,193
October 6,553 6,005 6,483
November 5,814 5,812 5,703
December 6,126 5,653 5,892
Total 73,917 70,474 71,602

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Figure 23. Larceny, by Month (2016-2018)

8,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0

2016 2017 2018

Table 25. Larceny, by Value (2016-2018)

Value 2016 2017 2018

Under $50 24,399 23,100 22,770


$50 to $200 16,065 14,723 15,423
Over $200 33,453 32,651 33,409
Total 73,917 70,474 71,602

Figure 24. Larceny, by Value (2016-2018)

40,000
35,000
30,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
Under $50 $50 to $200 Over $200
2016 2017 2018

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Table 26. Larceny, by Classification (2016-2018)
Number of
Classification Year Percent % Change
Offenses
2018 227 0.3% +22.0%
Pocket Picking 2017 186 0.3 +5.7
2016 176 0.2 +4.1
2018 138 0.2 -3.5
Purse Snatching 2017 143 0.2 -22.3
2016 184 0.2 -1.1
2018 16,685 23.3 +11.0
Shoplifting 2017 15,026 21.3 -9.1
2016 16,529 22.4 -8.0
2018 19,232 26.9 +0.9
From Motor Vehicles 2017 19,062 27.0 -9.6
2016 21,095 28.5 +23.0
2018 3,454 4.8 +1.2
Motor Vehicle Parts and 2017 3,413 4.8 -8.5
Accessories 2016 3,731 5.0 +5.7
2018 1,725 2.4 +0.1
Bicycles 2017 1,723 2.4 +3.0
2016 1,673 2.3 +16.8
2018 9,006 12.6 -8.5
From Buildings 2017 9,838 14.0 -6.5
2016 10,518 14.2 -0.7
2018 249 0.3 +10.2
From Coin Operated 2017 226 0.3 -10.7
Machines 2016 253 0.3 +27.1
2018 20,886 29.2 +0.1
All Others 2017 20,857 29.6 +5.6
2016 19,758 26.7 -0.1
2018 71,602 100.0 +1.6
Total 2017 70,474 100.0 -4.7
2016 73,917 100.0 +4.1

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Motor Vehicle Theft
Definition: The unlawful taking or attempt to take a motor vehicle.

The term “motor vehicle” includes those self-propelled vehicles which run on a land surface and not on
rails. Thefts of farm equipment, bulldozers, airplanes, and construction equipment are not included in the
definition of a motor vehicle. Joyriding is included in this category. Motor vehicle theft is divided into three
categories: (1) autos; (2) trucks and buses; and (3) other vehicles.

Summary Analysis

Law enforcement agencies reported 13,055 motor vehicle thefts, representing 11.7% of all non-violent
crimes and 10.0% of all index crimes reported. Law enforcement cleared 1,363 motor vehicle thefts,
resulting in a 10.4% clearance rate. Of the 857 offenders arrested for motor vehicle theft, 75.8% were white,
15.1% were black, 8.5% were American Indian, 0.5% were Asian, and 0.1% were Hawaiian/Pacific
Islander. Juveniles accounted for 9.5% of those arrested for motor vehicle theft, while 22.3% of offenders
arrested for motor vehicle theft were between the ages of 18 and 24. Law enforcement recovered 8,793
stolen vehicles, resulting in a 67.4% recovery rate. The average value of stolen motor vehicles was
$8,059.99.

Table 27. Motor Vehicle Theft, by Month (2016-2018)

Month 2016 2017 2018

January 921 1,177 1,052


February 837 952 918
March 873 962 1,092
April 913 902 1,037
May 984 1,016 1,079
June 1,027 993 1,084
July 1,090 988 1,240
August 1,069 1,054 1,133
September 985 955 1,094
October 1,015 988 1,135
November 1,021 1,011 1,155
December 1,134 1,036 1,036
Total 11,869 12,034 13,055

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Figure 25. Motor Vehicle Theft, by Month (2016-2018)

1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0

2016 2017 2018

Figure 26. Motor Vehicle Theft, by Vehicle Type (2016-2018)

9,000 8,554
7,857 7,988
8,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000 3,591
3,130 3,008
3,000
2,000
882 1,038 910
1,000
0
AUTOS TRUCKS & BUSES OTHER VEHICLES
2016 2017 2018

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Arson
Definition: Any willful or malicious burning, or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud.

Arson applies only to those fires determined through investigation to have been willfully or maliciously set.
Attempts to burn are included in the arson report, but fires of suspicious or unknown origin are not. For
the purposes of UCR, index crimes only include: murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary,
larceny, and motor vehicle theft. Arson data can be a part of an index crime that has been reported, and it
is not included in index crime totals to prevent double counting a crime.

Summary Analysis

Law enforcement agencies reported 734 arsons; of those, 415 were structural, 153 mobile, and 166 “all
other.” Law enforcement cleared 153 arsons, representing a 20.8% clearance rate. The estimated property
value for all reported arsons was $8,483,587. Arsons reported at single occupancy residencies increased
27.7% from 2017. The guidelines used by fire departments to report arson to the State Fire Marshal’s Office
differ from those in which the UCR Program obtains its data from law enforcement agencies. For more
information on arson, please contact the Oklahoma Fire Incident Reporting System (OFIRS) at:

OFIRS
Oklahoma State Fire Marshal
2401 NW 23rd, Suite 4
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
(405) 522-5005

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Table 28. Arson, by Property Classification (2016-2018)
Number of
Classification Year % Change
Offenses
2018 240 +27.7%
Single Occupancy Residential 2017 188 -14.5
2016 220 -5.2
2018 65 +10.2
Other Residential 2017 59 0.0
2016 59 +1.7
2018 22 -18.5
Storage 2017 27 +12.5
2016 24 +26.3
2018 3 +50.0
Industrial/Manufacturing 2017 2 0.0
2016 2 0.0
2018 32 +45.5
Other Commercial 2017 22 0.0
2016 22 +4.8
2018 19 +5.6
Community/Public 2017 18 -45.5
2016 33 0.0
2018 34 -12.8
All Other Structures 2017 39 +21.9
2016 32 +23.1
2018 415 +16.9
Total - Structural 2017 355 -9.4
2016 392 +0.3
2018 135 +3.1
Motor Vehicles 2017 131 +1.6
2016 129 -14.0
2018 18 0.0
Other Mobile Property 2017 18 -30.8
2016 26 +23.8
2018 153 +2.7
Total - Mobile 2017 149 -3.9
2016 155 -9.4
2018 166 -11.7
Other 2017 188 +6.2
2016 177 +15.7
2018 734 +6.1
Total - Arson 2017 692 -4.4
2016 724 +1.3

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III
Property Stolen and Recovered

3-1
Summary Analysis

Law enforcement agencies report supplemental data on crimes that involve money and/or stolen property.
The total value of all property stolen was $257,264,980, representing an increase of 8.6% compared to the
previous year. Law enforcement also recovered 13.6% more money and/or stolen property compared to
2017.

Table 29. Value of Property Stolen/Recovered, by Type

Category Value Stolen Value Recovered % Recovered

Clothing 5,374,661 416,727 7.8%


Consumable Goods 1,878,728 169,744 9.0
Currency 12,868,331 578,747 4.5
Firearms 4,120,183 393,740 9.6
Household Items 7,294,349 138,692 1.9
Jewelry 13,909,355 821,922 5.9
Livestock 1,255,420 83,300 6.6
Office Equipment 7,301,320 392,488 5.4
TV, Radios, etc. 8,640,485 556,945 6.4
Vehicles 108,184,095 72,316,012 66.8
Miscellaneous 86,438,053 8,746,356 10.1
Total $257,264,980 $84,614,673 32.9

Figure 27. Percent of Property Recovered, by Type

10.1% 7.8% Clothing


9.0%
4.5% Consumable Goods
Currency
9.6% Firearms
1.9%
Household Items
5.9%
66.8% Jewelry
6.6% Livestock
5.4% Office Equipment
6.4% TV, Radios, etc.
Vehicles

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Table 30. Value of Property Stolen/Recovered, by Month (2016-2018)

Month Year Value Stolen % Change Value Recovered % Change


2018 $20,330,135 +2.3% $6,095,943 -21.6%
January 2017 $19,866,823 +9.2 $7,775,818 +29.7
2016 $18,199,616 -0.1 $5,995,869 +27.1
2018 $17,012,126 -10.1 $5,820,854 -4.7
February 2017 $18,932,061 +25.7 $6,107,078 +23.2
2016 $15,058,953 +22.5 $4,955,996 +38.2
2018 $20,215,064 +14.1 $6,679,356 +17.0
March 2017 $17,712,816 +7.8 $5,710,926 +6.1
2016 $16,429,311 +15.1 $5,380,683 +39.3
2018 $22,391,630 +37.6 $6,897,194 +37.8
April 2017 $16,271,423 +0.0 $5,004,622 -4.0
2016 $16,267,161 -1.3 $5,214,004 +20.5
2018 $20,172,836 +2.9 $6,987,141 +15.1
May 2017 $19,613,272 -0.9 $6,072,372 +12.7
2016 $19,789,837 +18.0 $5,389,330 +19.6
2018 $21,201,975 +19.4 $6,572,611 +3.3
June 2017 $17,764,239 -6.9 $6,360,168 -6.2
2016 $19,088,507 +11.5 $6,779,741 +22.1
2018 $23,909,539 +24.6 $7,378,512 +15.2
July 2017 $19,182,897 +1.6 $6,407,080 +1.4
2016 $18,880,620 +6.0 $6,316,852 +15.4
2018 $20,724,881 +1.4 $7,307,433 +16.9
August 2017 $20,435,652 +4.5 $6,252,136 -3.6
2016 $19,550,357 +3.2 $6,483,011 +6.3
2018 $21,751,739 +27.4 $6,744,978 +21.6
September 2017 $17,068,040 -6.6 $5,546,732 -11.3
2016 $18,279,628 +1.5 $6,254,087 +2.7
2018 $26,952,493 -10.5 $8,453,720 +45.2
October 2017 $30,129,115 +48.5 $5,823,304 -7.9
2016 $20,293,748 +14.6 $6,325,496 +26.6
2018 $23,242,695 +9.2 $8,568,929 +16.8
November 2017 $21,283,724 -3.1 $7,336,394 +12.4
2016 $21,962,305 +30.0 $6,528,228 +23.3
2018 $19,359,867 +3.9 $7,108,002 +17.0
December 2017 $18,636,123 -29.2 $6,077,344 -11.6
2016 $26,318,115 +59.5 $6,876,909 +37.2
2018 $257,264,980 +8.6 $84,614,673 +13.6
Total 2017 $236,896,185 +2.9 $74,473,974 +2.7
2016 $230,118,158 +14.5 $72,500,206 +21.8

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IV
Arrest and Clearance Data

4-1
Arrest and Clearance Data
Summary Analysis

The Oklahoma UCR Program requests the monthly submission of data concerning persons arrested in
Oklahoma. Arrests are reported for both Parts I and II crimes. A person is counted on the monthly arrest
report each time he/she is arrested, and the same person may be arrested several times during the reporting
period. If a person is arrested for multiple crimes, only the most serious crime will be reported on the arrest
report. Oklahoma law enforcement reported 108,858 arrests in 2018, representing a 4.6% decrease
compared to 2017 and a 16.5% decrease from five years prior (2014).

Clearance Rate

For crime reporting purposes, an index crime is considered cleared when: (1) a law enforcement agency
has identified the offender; (2) there is enough evidence to charge the offender; and (3) the offender is
actually taken into custody. The arrest of one person may clear several crimes or the arrest of several persons
may clear only one crime. An arrest may also be reported as cleared if some element beyond the control of
law enforcement is present (e.g., death of offender). Clearance rate is reported independent of the arrest
data in the following section (see Glossary).

Table 31. Index Crimes, Clearance Rates (2016-2018)

2016 2017 2018


No. of No. Clearance No. of No. Clearance No. of No. Clearance
Offense
Crimes Cleared Rate Crimes Cleared Rate Crimes Cleared Rate

Murder 239 151 63.2% 246 167 67.9% 210 144 68.6%

Rape 2,134 643 30.1 2,246 586 26.1 2,465 543 22.0

Robbery 3,135 821 26.2 2,978 776 26.1 2,765 721 26.1
Aggravated
12,058 5,353 44.4 12,461 5,532 44.4 13,224 5,704 43.1
Assault
Violent
17,566 6,968 39.7 17,931 7,061 39.4 18,664 7,112 38.1
Crime Total
Burglary 28,525 2,386 8.4 28,174 2,427 8.6 26,630 2,355 8.8
Larceny
73,917 12,777 17.3 70,474 11,122 15.8 71,602 11,440 16.0
(Theft)
Auto Theft 11,869 1,151 9.7 12,034 1,205 10.0 13,055 1,363 10.4
Non-Violent
114,311 16,314 14.3 110,682 14,754 13.3 111,287 15,158 13.6
Crimes Total
Total 131,877 23,282 17.7 128,613 21,815 17.0 129,951 22,270 17.1

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Overview of Juvenile Arrests
Summary Analysis

Juveniles accounted for 9.2% of all arrests, and 10.3% of all arrests for index crimes in 2018. Drug related
arrests accounted for 11.8% of juvenile arrests, while 4.1% of juvenile arrests were related to alcohol.
Juvenile arrests have decreased steadily since 2009, with a 28.6% decrease between 2018 and five years
prior (2014).

Table 32. Total Juvenile Arrests (2009-2018)

Year Juvenile Arrests Total Arrests Percent (%)


2009 20,880 165,270 12.6%
2010 18,943 158,262 12.0
2011 17,205 149,685 11.5
2012 16,357 142,976 11.4
2013 14,868 135,892 10.9
2014 14,048 130,340 10.8
2015 13,590 123,157 11.0
2016 12,013 119,179 10.1
2017 11,202 114,135 9.8
2018 10,025 108,858 9.2

Figure 28. Total Juvenile Arrests (2009-2018)

180,000
160,000
140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Juvenile Arrests Total Arrests

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For purposes of this data collection, “arrest” refers to the police handling of juveniles who have committed
a crime and are taken into custody when, under the same circumstances, the crime would warrant the arrest
of an adult. Police contacts are not counted as arrests if no crime has been committed.

Table 33. Juvenile Arrest Dispositions (2016-2018)

Disposition 2016 2017 2018


Handled Within Department and Released 5,903 5,826 5,267
Referred to Juvenile Court or Probation 5,241 4,736 4,153
Referred to Welfare Agency 29 39 17
Referred to Other Police Agency 0 0 0
Referred to Criminal or Adult Court 840 601 588
Total 12,013 11,202 10,025

Figure 29. Juvenile Arrest Dispositions (2016-2018)

7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
Handling Within Referred to Referred to Referred to Other Referred to
Department and Juvenile Court or Welfare Agency Police Agency Criminal or Adult
Released Probation Court
2016 2017 2018

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Table 34. Juvenile Arrests, by Offense and Demographics

Age Race Ethnicity


Offense SEX Under Total American Non-
10-12 13-14 15 16 17 White Black Asian Hawaiian Hispanic
10 Indian Hispanic
M 0 0 0 1 3 8 12 6 6 0 0 0 2 10
Murder
F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Manslaughter by M 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 1 2
Negligence F 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
M 0 3 2 6 5 4 20 15 2 3 0 0 2 18
Forcible Rape
F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M 0 3 13 16 24 29 85 29 54 2 0 0 7 78
Robbery
F 0 0 2 2 2 5 11 5 4 2 0 0 2 9
M 2 17 58 37 41 53 208 130 64 13 1 0 24 184
Aggravated Assault
F 0 3 20 15 17 21 76 38 33 5 0 0 8 68

Burglary - Breaking M 5 25 81 54 49 60 274 143 102 27 1 1 24 250


& Entering F 0 2 12 6 8 12 40 30 10 0 0 0 4 36

Larceny - Theft M 1 49 143 126 154 176 649 412 187 36 12 2 64 585
(Except MV Theft) F 2 36 113 105 163 177 596 376 172 40 8 0 51 545
M 0 3 10 11 11 16 51 24 23 4 0 0 2 49
Motor Vehicle Theft
F 0 0 11 4 5 10 30 21 3 6 0 0 3 27
M 4 44 163 81 95 102 489 313 144 28 3 1 53 436
Other Assaults
F 1 28 130 61 68 58 346 200 130 14 2 0 39 307
M 0 7 9 4 7 5 32 20 11 1 0 0 2 30
Arson
F 0 2 3 0 1 1 7 5 1 1 0 0 1 6

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Juvenile Arrests, by Offense and Demographics

Age Race Ethnicity


Offense SEX Under Total American Non-
10-12 13-14 15 16 17 White Black Asian Hawaiian Hispanic
10 Indian Hispanic
Forgery & M 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 5 0 1 0 0 3 3
Counterfeiting F 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
M 0 0 5 7 6 7 25 13 11 1 0 0 3 22
Fraud
F 0 0 4 4 1 5 14 9 5 0 0 0 1 13
M 0 0 0 3 2 4 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 9
Embezzlement
F 0 0 1 3 2 5 11 3 7 1 0 0 0 11
Stolen Property; M 1 11 60 64 55 71 262 105 146 9 2 0 37 225
Buying, Receiving,
Possessing F 0 1 8 14 17 21 61 41 20 0 0 0 10 51
M 6 23 50 30 34 27 170 110 48 12 0 0 19 151
Vandalism
F 1 4 10 9 4 6 34 15 16 3 0 0 1 33

Weapons; Carrying, M 0 8 19 33 36 59 155 84 63 8 0 0 22 133


Possessing, etc. F 0 6 2 0 1 3 12 8 3 0 1 0 4 8
Prostitution & M 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Commercialized
Vice F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Purchasing M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prostitution F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M 0 6 12 9 3 3 33 26 5 2 0 0 4 29
Sex Offenses
F 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Sale/MFG Opium or M 0 0 0 3 1 5 9 6 3 0 0 0 3 6
Cocaine & Their
Derivatives F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Juvenile Arrests, by Offense and Demographics

Age Race Ethnicity


Offense SEX Under Total American Non-
10-12 13-14 15 16 17 White Black Asian Hawaiian Hispanic
10 Indian Hispanic
M 0 3 1 6 15 33 58 39 19 0 0 0 11 47
Sale/MFG Marijuana
F 0 0 2 0 2 8 12 10 2 0 0 0 0 12

Sale/MFG Synthetic M 0 0 1 2 2 3 8 6 1 0 1 0 0 8
Narcotics F 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1
M 0 0 2 1 3 7 13 6 6 1 0 0 2 11
Sale/MFG Other
F 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
Possession Opium or M 0 0 0 2 2 6 10 10 0 0 0 0 2 8
Cocaine & Their
Derivatives F 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 3

Possession M 0 13 70 89 187 307 666 476 138 49 1 2 107 559


Marijuana F 0 4 39 46 62 125 276 203 44 23 6 0 26 250

Possession Synthetic M 0 0 2 6 4 12 24 19 4 1 0 0 5 19
Narcotics F 0 0 4 4 3 3 14 13 1 0 0 0 3 11
M 0 0 6 9 8 36 59 49 6 4 0 0 5 54
Possession Other
F 0 1 4 3 6 12 26 21 3 2 0 0 2 24

Bookmaking (Horse M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
& Sport Book) F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Numbers & Lottery
F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M 0 0 3 1 1 6 11 3 8 0 0 0 1 10
All Other Gambling
F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Juvenile Arrests, by Offense and Demographics

Age Race Ethnicity


Offense SEX Under Total American Non-
10-12 13-14 15 16 17 White Black Asian Hawaiian Hispanic
10 Indian Hispanic
Offenses Against M 0 0 2 2 0 1 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 5
Family & Children F 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

Driving Under the M 1 0 0 2 16 39 58 52 2 2 2 0 11 47


Influence F 0 0 0 0 4 12 16 13 1 1 0 1 2 14
M 0 0 6 9 21 33 69 60 3 4 0 2 9 60
Liquor Laws
F 0 1 4 4 4 20 33 29 1 3 0 0 7 26
M 0 3 26 34 36 59 158 105 31 19 3 0 14 144
Drunkenness
F 1 1 18 20 22 18 80 41 25 12 2 0 5 75
M 0 43 130 75 52 39 339 168 163 7 1 0 72 267
Disorderly Conduct
F 0 16 102 52 25 28 223 87 127 8 1 0 45 178

All Other Offenses M 3 59 249 213 254 294 1,072 787 221 55 7 2 123 949
(Except Traffic) F 1 29 107 95 94 107 433 329 77 25 2 0 34 399

Curfew & Loitering M 1 20 94 101 119 102 437 310 100 26 0 1 51 386
Law Violations F 1 12 56 63 80 53 265 202 38 24 0 1 18 247
M 9 78 262 220 269 157 995 611 315 61 7 1 119 876
Runaway
F 1 50 240 238 222 165 916 575 277 62 2 0 145 771
Human Trafficking – M 0 0 1 2 2 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 2 3
Commercial Sex
Acts F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Human Trafficking – M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Involuntary
Servitude F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Juvenile Arrests, State Totals

Age Race Ethnicity


Offense SEX Under Total American Non-
10-12 13-14 15 16 17 White Black Asian Hawaiian Hispanic
10 Indian Hispanic
M 0 3 4 12 21 48 88 57 29 1 1 0 16 72
Sales/MFG
F 0 0 4 1 2 9 16 14 2 0 0 0 1 15
Total 0 3 8 13 23 57 104 71 31 1 1 0 17 87
M 0 13 78 106 201 361 759 554 148 54 1 2 119 640
Possession
F 0 5 47 53 71 144 320 241 48 25 6 0 32 288
Total 0 18 125 159 272 505 1,079 795 196 79 7 2 151 928
M 0 16 82 118 222 409 847 611 177 55 2 2 135 712
Drugs
F 0 5 51 54 73 153 336 255 50 25 6 0 33 303
Total Drugs 0 21 133 172 295 562 1,183 866 227 80 8 2 168 1,015
M 0 0 3 1 1 6 11 3 8 0 0 0 1 10
Gambling
F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Gambling 0 0 3 1 1 6 11 3 8 0 0 0 1 10
Males 33 418 1,480 1,260 1,525 1,764 6,480 4,160 1,889 378 41 12 807 5,673
Females 8 196 894 751 813 883 3,545 2,285 1,000 234 24 2 414 3,131
Total 41 614 2,374 2,011 2,338 2,647 10,025 6,445 2,889 612 65 14 1,221 8,804

4-9
Overview of Adult Arrests
Summary Analysis

Adults accounted for 90.8% of all arrests, and 89.7% of all arrests for index crimes. Drug related arrests
accounted for 18.0% of adult arrests, while 21.4% of adult arrests were related to alcohol. Oklahoma County
accounted for the highest percentage of index crime, drug-related, and alcohol-related arrests. Adult arrests
have, like juvenile arrests, decreased steadily since 2009, with a 15.0% decrease between 2018 and five
years prior (2014).

Table 35. Adult Arrests (2009-2018)

Year Adult Arrests Total Arrests Percent (%)


2009 144,390 165,270 87.4%
2010 139,319 158,262 88.0
2011 132,480 149,685 88.5
2012 126,619 142,976 88.5
2013 121,024 135,892 89.0
2014 116,292 130,340 89.2
2015 109,567 123,157 89.0
2016 107,166 119,179 89.9
2017 102,933 114,135 90.2
2018 98,833 108,858 90.8

Figure 30. Adult Arrests (2009-2018)

180,000
160,000
140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Adult Arrests Total Arrests

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Table 36. Adult Arrests, by Offense and Demographics
S Age Race Ethnicity
Offense E 18- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65 & Total American Non-
White Black Asian Hawaiian Hispanic
X 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 over Indian Hispanic
M 27 19 19 18 7 4 3 6 4 1 108 62 36 8 1 1 10 98
Murder
F 6 3 5 6 1 1 0 2 0 0 24 16 4 4 0 0 3 21

Manslaughter by M 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 3
Negligence F 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
M 57 39 22 28 15 16 10 8 3 4 202 128 57 15 2 0 28 174
Forcible Rape
F 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3
M 194 79 60 51 30 21 13 4 2 2 456 193 234 26 3 0 27 429
Robbery
F 36 19 21 10 6 3 4 4 0 1 104 48 42 14 0 0 4 100
M 585 550 508 445 282 206 170 137 77 41 3,001 1,878 855 249 19 0 214 2,787
Aggravated Assault
F 178 135 112 127 79 56 48 32 15 5 787 445 264 70 6 2 29 758

Burglary - Breaking & M 412 338 332 249 166 97 62 52 16 7 1,731 1,201 391 129 4 6 115 1,616
Entering F 93 81 102 73 58 31 12 6 1 4 461 339 80 40 2 0 13 448

Larceny - Theft (Except M 1,206 960 888 716 471 347 270 219 92 52 5,221 3,787 1,071 330 27 6 219 5,002
MV Theft) F 1,231 891 831 755 494 364 227 170 66 44 5,073 3,799 954 297 22 1 185 4,888
M 142 124 89 85 51 34 10 12 3 1 551 431 81 36 3 0 29 522
Motor Vehicle Theft
F 49 59 49 32 17 12 4 2 1 0 225 174 22 27 1 1 11 214
M 1,014 1,013 929 843 521 422 264 242 120 81 5,449 3,630 1,292 494 29 4 399 5,050
Other Assaults
F 428 345 324 286 157 106 104 57 24 21 1,852 1,228 445 169 9 1 89 1,763
M 24 22 15 16 5 7 3 3 3 1 99 69 18 10 1 1 5 94
Arson
F 9 5 5 8 7 1 3 0 0 0 38 30 6 2 0 0 2 36
M 52 56 66 76 34 27 23 14 10 2 360 264 83 12 1 0 11 349
Forgery & Counterfeiting
F 32 31 44 45 25 12 8 1 3 0 201 170 21 10 0 0 6 195

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Adult Arrests, by Offense and Demographics
S Age Race Ethnicity
Offense E 18- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65 & Total American Non-
White Black Asian Hawaiian Hispanic
X 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 over Indian Hispanic
M 149 153 170 126 84 65 34 19 14 10 824 582 195 43 4 0 59 765
Fraud
F 87 114 114 107 60 39 19 11 3 3 557 376 135 43 1 2 25 532
M 50 32 26 19 18 8 6 3 1 4 167 115 39 13 0 0 10 157
Embezzlement
F 57 33 23 25 15 11 5 3 3 0 175 123 41 9 2 0 8 167
M 492 388 367 352 174 144 73 41 18 6 2,055 1,480 483 91 1 0 153 1,902
Stolen Property
F 173 131 136 109 66 31 11 8 2 0 667 503 98 65 1 0 27 640
M 187 185 150 112 58 46 34 31 15 13 831 522 234 68 7 0 51 780
Vandalism
F 61 56 60 36 20 16 17 9 7 2 284 157 100 25 1 1 18 266
M 614 433 323 317 187 132 94 75 23 21 2,219 1,332 737 141 9 0 140 2,079
Weapons
F 52 61 58 42 22 14 13 6 2 4 274 189 60 24 1 0 11 263

Prostitution & M 13 12 14 7 8 8 4 2 1 1 70 49 19 0 2 0 21 49
Commercialized Vice F 32 26 28 16 18 31 7 10 2 0 170 93 32 6 39 0 8 162
Assisting or M 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 4
Promoting
Prostitution F 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 3

Purchasing M 1 2 0 3 2 2 3 1 0 0 14 9 4 1 0 0 3 11
Prostitution F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M 61 42 44 30 34 22 26 21 12 23 315 224 65 23 3 0 26 289
Sex Offenses
F 3 3 7 5 5 2 2 5 0 0 32 18 7 5 2 0 1 31

Sale/MFG Opium or M 44 29 33 17 13 11 13 5 4 3 172 92 67 4 9 0 29 143


Cocaine F 23 16 7 12 7 1 3 3 1 1 74 51 21 1 1 0 8 66
M 282 122 94 53 35 24 15 18 8 4 655 348 250 41 16 0 51 604
Sale/MFG Marijuana
F 67 29 31 29 9 9 6 8 1 1 190 126 42 19 3 0 5 185

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Adult Arrests, by Offense and Demographics
S Age Race Ethnicity
Offense E 18- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65 & Total American Non-
White Black Asian Hawaiian Hispanic
X 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 over Indian Hispanic
Sale/MFG M 30 53 38 62 28 21 10 11 5 0 258 211 36 10 1 0 31 227
Synthetic
Narcotics F 17 30 26 29 18 14 9 2 2 0 147 112 16 18 1 0 12 135
M 60 89 82 74 54 46 37 20 11 5 478 343 87 41 7 0 23 455
Sale/MFG Other
F 34 36 44 42 22 21 8 12 5 3 227 181 9 37 0 0 11 216
Possession M 143 171 121 82 59 33 27 19 14 4 673 459 189 16 9 0 70 603
Opium or
Cocaine F 75 75 52 32 23 11 12 10 3 0 293 231 40 21 1 0 19 274

Possession M 2,626 998 727 521 339 254 191 140 61 22 5,879 3,703 1,783 357 33 3 439 5,440
Marijuana F 870 376 293 259 147 108 48 35 14 4 2,154 1,559 420 158 17 0 107 2,047
Possession M 221 252 254 248 170 125 93 50 31 6 1,450 1,104 237 99 9 1 106 1,344
Synthetic
Narcotics F 102 139 146 147 72 59 30 12 11 1 719 570 64 81 4 0 23 696

Possession M 483 450 488 487 319 251 179 136 56 22 2,871 2,232 359 270 8 2 115 2,756
Other F 238 283 320 276 190 139 63 38 9 2 1,558 1,300 83 170 5 0 33 1,525
Bookmaking M 5 5 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 13 6 6 1 0 0 1 12
(Horse & Sport
Book) F 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Numbers & M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lottery F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

All Other M 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
Gambling F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Offenses M 54 76 62 61 34 21 20 11 5 5 349 268 54 21 6 0 35 314
Against Family
& Children F 64 65 69 43 21 15 12 2 2 2 295 200 65 28 2 0 26 269

Driving Under M 1,357 1,084 1,007 867 625 579 443 390 233 180 6,765 5,294 936 437 84 14 907 5,858
the Influence F 442 377 306 324 248 229 167 135 53 30 2,311 1,829 239 226 15 2 110 2,201

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Adult Arrests, by Offense and Demographics

S Age Race Ethnicity


Offense E 65 Total
18- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- American Non-
& White Black Asian Hawaiian Hispanic
X 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 Indian Hispanic
over
M 358 96 91 111 64 48 47 45 22 13 895 692 126 62 13 2 131 764
Liquor Laws
F 153 44 30 30 25 23 21 15 5 2 348 287 32 25 4 0 27 321
M 1,519 1,276 1,235 1,020 760 780 549 638 313 141 8,231 5,444 1,013 1,688 56 30 559 7,672
Drunkenness
F 469 442 436 400 280 197 183 124 43 19 2,593 1,787 285 505 14 2 86 2,507

Disorderly M 242 243 164 156 106 78 69 53 31 13 1,155 769 251 129 6 0 99 1,056
Conduct F 76 84 87 63 34 30 27 20 9 4 434 289 92 50 3 0 13 421
M 3 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 11 9 2 0 0 0 0 11
Vagrancy
F 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 6

All Other Offenses M 3,265 2,856 2,617 2,239 1,460 1,220 849 663 311 238 15,718 10,898 3,568 1,147 84 21 907 14,811
(Except Traffic) F 1,298 1,386 1,357 1,164 813 516 342 229 93 72 7,270 5,452 1,177 601 35 5 262 7,008
Human Trafficking M 2 3 7 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 16 10 4 2 0 0 0 16
- Commercial Sex
Acts F 3 1 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 11 7 2 2 0 0 0 11
Human Trafficking M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- Involuntary
Servitude F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Adult Arrests, State Totals

Age Race Ethnicity


Offense SEX 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65 & Total American Non-
18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 White Black Asian Hawaiian Hispanic
44 49 54 59 64 over Indian Hispanic
M 416 293 247 206 130 102 75 54 28 12 1,563 994 440 96 33 0 134 1,429
Sales/MFG
F 141 111 108 112 56 45 26 25 9 5 638 470 88 75 5 0 36 602
Total 557 404 355 318 186 147 101 79 37 17 2,201 1,464 528 171 38 0 170 2,031
M 3,473 1,871 1,590 1,338 887 663 490 345 162 54 10,873 7,498 2,568 742 59 6 730 10,143
Possession
F 1,285 873 811 714 432 317 153 95 37 7 4,724 3,660 607 430 27 0 182 4,542
Total 4,758 2,744 2,401 2,052 1,319 980 643 440 199 61 15,597 11,158 3,175 1,172 86 6 912 14,685
M 3,889 2,164 1,837 1,544 1,017 765 565 399 190 66 12,436 8,492 3,008 838 92 6 864 11,572
Drugs
F 1,426 984 919 826 488 362 179 120 46 12 5,362 4,130 695 505 32 0 218 5,144
Total
5,315 3,148 2,756 2,370 1,505 1,127 744 519 236 78 17,798 12,622 3,703 1,343 124 6 1,082 16,716
Drugs
M 5 5 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 15 8 6 1 0 0 1 14
Gambling
F 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Total
6 5 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 16 9 6 1 0 0 1 15
Gambling
Males 15,975 12,252 11,044 9,496 6,215 5,105 3,646 3,091 1,520 927 69,271 47,844 14,865 6,014 457 91 5,023 64,248
Females 6,465 5,377 5,127 4,536 2,959 2,105 1,416 971 381 225 29,562 21,700 4,898 2,752 195 17 1,182 28,380
Total 22,440 17,629 16,171 14,032 9,174 7,210 5,062 4,062 1,901 1,152 98,833 69,544 19,763 8,766 652 108 6,205 92,628

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County Arrests by Category
2018

County: The county sheriff's department and all reporting agencies within
each county.

Index Crimes: Murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor
vehicle theft. This category DOES NOT include manslaughter and other
assaults (not aggravated.)

Drug Related: All drug arrests reported as sale/manufacturing and possession.

Alcohol Related: The reported alcohol related offenses including driving under the influence,
liquor law violations, and drunkenness.

Total Arrests: Total arrests includes index crimes, drug-related, alcohol-related, and all other
offenses in which juveniles and adults were arrested.

Table 37. Index, Drug-Related, Alcohol-Related, & Total Arrests, by County

Index Drug Alcohol Total


County Crimes Related Related Arrests
Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult
Adair County 5 81 3 136 2 293 17 716
Alfalfa County 0 4 0 14 2 11 2 38
Atoka County 0 18 1 109 0 47 2 255
Beaver County 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 7
Beckham County 2 57 3 90 0 145 11 434
Blaine County 1 14 0 30 0 105 3 241
Bryan County 17 162 9 171 7 428 47 1,795
Caddo County 10 92 16 115 7 330 48 714
Canadian County 47 281 95 637 28 554 551 2,496
Carter County 64 341 16 378 3 485 218 1,751
Cherokee County 6 292 1 295 1 242 11 1119
Choctaw County 2 68 1 62 1 83 9 970
Cimarron County 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3
Cleveland County 141 983 104 1,280 25 1,623 889 6,875
Coal County 0 1 0 29 0 12 0 60
Comanche County 83 511 37 664 5 349 538 3,411

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Index, Drug-Related, Alcohol-Related, & Arrests, by County

Index Drug Alcohol Total


County Crimes Related Related Arrests
Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult
Cotton County 0 7 1 15 1 25 2 52
Craig County 3 36 3 63 2 51 17 246
Creek County 15 152 39 324 18 350 152 1,227
Custer County 5 100 3 118 7 293 53 659
Delaware County 5 76 3 90 2 119 23 436
Dewey County 0 3 2 12 0 23 2 62
Ellis County 0 4 0 1 1 4 1 14
Garfield County 35 278 18 406 15 327 198 2,537
Garvin County 8 84 12 147 3 120 43 1,143
Grady County 27 204 7 204 4 235 62 877
Grant County 0 4 0 13 0 7 0 35
Greer County 2 3 1 6 0 9 3 32
Harmon County 3 2 0 6 0 4 4 36
Harper County 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 4
Haskell County 4 29 0 83 0 31 5 209
Hughes County 2 21 1 36 1 49 5 174
Jackson County 14 89 1 55 1 128 45 446
Jefferson County 0 4 0 32 1 30 1 101
Johnston County 0 18 0 39 0 35 0 217
Kay County 100 199 38 215 31 346 557 1,364
Kingfisher County 0 10 0 57 0 55 1 166
Kiowa County 0 7 1 28 1 15 3 83
Latimer County 0 23 1 38 0 66 2 202
LeFlore County 2 77 0 100 1 158 19 522
Lincoln County 2 58 7 73 3 131 20 386
Logan County 10 75 7 122 1 170 32 573
Love County 1 8 5 25 0 47 8 108

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Index, Drug-Related, Alcohol-Related, & Arrests, by County

Index Drug Alcohol Total


County Crimes Related Related Arrests
Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult
McClain County 5 68 4 123 0 133 19 465
McCurtain County 6 88 2 133 2 207 17 590
McIntosh County 2 98 1 186 0 103 4 581
Major County 0 4 0 17 0 7 0 39
Marshall County 0 78 0 53 0 77 0 264
Mayes County 18 133 7 170 1 215 90 949
Murray County 6 32 7 77 1 135 14 322
Muskogee County 26 361 10 301 4 305 93 1,836
Noble County 3 22 3 70 1 80 17 244
Nowata County 4 8 9 141 2 61 29 295
Okfuskee County 3 24 1 14 1 54 9 146
Oklahoma County 595 5,442 362 4,189 101 4,293 3,521 23,509
Okmulgee County 28 222 12 276 2 308 91 1,199
Osage County 1 54 1 168 6 172 8 607
Ottawa County 15 102 24 284 11 259 74 1029
Pawnee County 0 43 2 101 1 149 8 367
Payne County 27 142 9 517 4 917 121 2,260
Pittsburg County 22 238 18 307 0 248 60 1,294
Pontotoc County 23 223 8 193 4 400 97 1,472
Pottawatomie County 68 556 32 357 3 487 166 1,863
Pushmataha County 3 8 0 27 1 25 11 96
Roger Mills County 1 2 0 6 0 5 1 22
Rogers County 30 314 29 323 11 411 141 1,635
Seminole County 4 85 1 56 1 114 13 368
Sequoyah County 6 125 20 557 4 462 81 1,710
Stephens County 6 49 8 105 11 176 44 477
Texas County 7 35 11 69 5 111 43 433

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Index, Drug-Related, Alcohol-Related, & Arrests, by County

Index Drug Alcohol Total


County Crimes Related Related Arrests
Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult
Tillman County 1 23 1 28 0 15 7 109
Tulsa County 472 4,572 121 1,933 40 3,087 1,271 18,870
Wagoner County 17 131 12 243 2 208 64 851
Washington County 20 90 19 134 1 82 68 1180
Washita County 0 14 0 19 0 28 4 99
Woods County 4 18 1 78 2 47 8 202
Woodward County 12 62 7 50 16 99 216 320
OK Highway Patrol 0 3 5 173 2 123 9 334
Total 2,052 17,947 1,183 17,798 414 21,143 10,025 98,833

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V
Law Enforcement Officers
Killed or Assaulted

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Officers Killed or Assaulted
The Oklahoma UCR Program requires the collection of statistical information relating to law enforcement
officers killed in the line of duty and the number assaulted while on duty.

In 2018, Oklahoma law enforcement reported zero (0) officers killed as the result of a felonious act and
zero (0) officers killed as the result of an accident or negligent act. A total of 995 assaults on law
enforcement officers were reported in 2018, representing a 5.2% increase compared to 2017. In 28.2% of
officer assaults, officers were responding to a disturbance call. Additionally, officer assaults when handling
or transporting a prisoner has remained stable since 2016 with an average of 176 assaults.

Table 38. Officer Assignment Information (2016-2018)

Type Of Assignment Year Number Assaulted Percent % Change

2018 47 4.7% -7.8%


Two Man Vehicle 2017 51 5.4 +2.0
2016 50 5.4 +2.0
2018 229 23.0 +26.5
Alone 2017 181 19.1 -12.1
2016 206 22.4 +7.3
One Man Vehicle
2018 496 49.8 +3.1
Assisted 2017 481 50.8 -1.6
2016 489 53.3 +10.6
2018 9 0.9 -43.8
Alone 2017 16 1.7 +220.0
2016 5 0.5 +150.0
Detective
2018 55 5.5 +34.1
Assisted 2017 41 4.3 +115.8
2016 19 2.1 +90.0
2018 36 3.6 -41.0
Alone 2017 61 6.4 +60.5
2016 38 4.1 -9.5
Other
2018 123 12.4 +7.0
Assisted 2017 115 12.2 +3.6
2016 111 12.1 +79.0
2018 995 100.0 +5.2
Total 2017 946 100.0 +3.1
2016 918 100.0 +14.9

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Table 39. Officer Assaults, by Activity (2016-2018)

Number
Circumstances Year Percent % Change
Assaulted
2018 281 28.2% +0.4%
Disturbance Call 2017 280 29.6 -4.8
2016 294 32.0 +22.0
2018 29 2.9 +70.6
Burglary in Progress 2017 17 1.8 +6.3
2016 16 1.7 -23.8
2018 9 0.9 +200.0
Robbery in Progress 2017 3 0.3 0.0
2016 3 0.3 -40.0
2018 75 7.5 +1.4
Attempting Other
Arrest 2017 74 7.8 -35.1
2016 114 12.4 +39.0
2018 12 1.2 +9.1
Civil Disorder 2017 11 1.2 +57.1
2016 7 0.8 -22.2
2018 176 17.7 +0.6
Handling,
Transporting Prisoner 2017 175 18.5 -1.1
2016 177 19.3 +18.8
Investigating 2018 80 8.0 -3.6
Suspicious Person or 2017 83 8.8 +66.0
Circumstances
2016 50 5.4 0.0
2018 1 0.1 -80.0
Ambush – No
Warning 2017 5 0.5 -37.5
2016 8 0.9 +
2018 38 3.8 +15.2
Mentally Deranged 2017 33 3.5 +50.0
2016 22 2.4 -18.5
2018 98 9.8 -4.9
Traffic Pursuits and
Stops 2017 103 10.9 +24.1
2016 83 9.0 +6.4
2018 196 19.7 +21.0
All Other 2017 162 17.1 +12.5
2016 144 15.7 +5.1
2018 995 100.0 +5.2
Total 2017 946 100.0 +3.1
2016 918 100.0 +14.9

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Table 40. Officer Assaults, by Time (2016-2018)

Time Year Number Assaulted Percent % Change

2018 99 9.9% -2.0%


12 A.M. – 2 A.M. 2017 101 0.1 -0.1
2016 108 11.8 +8.0
2018 63 6.3 +21.2
2 A.M. – 4 A.M. 2017 52 5.5 -7.1
2016 56 6.1 -11.1
2018 25 2.5 -13.8
4 A.M. – 6 A.M. 2017 29 3.1 -19.4
2016 36 3.9 +50.0
2018 29 2.9 +61.1
6 A.M. – 8 A.M. 2017 18 1.9 -30.8
2016 26 2.8 -7.1
2018 47 4.7 -2.1
8 A.M. – 10 A.M. 2017 48 5.1 +6.7
2016 45 4.9 +21.6
2018 65 6.5 +22.6
10 A.M. – 12 P.M. 2017 53 5.6 +17.8
2016 45 4.9 +32.4
2018 72 7.2 -17.2
12 P.M. – 2 P.M. 2017 87 9.2 +35.9
2016 64 7.0 +6.7
2018 89 8.9 -21.9
2 P.M. – 4 P.M. 2017 114 12.1 +46.2
2016 78 8.5 +27.9
2018 109 11.0 +1.9
4 P.M. – 6 P.M. 2017 107 11.3 +2.9
2016 104 11.3 +16.9
2018 136 13.7 +33.3
6 P.M. – 8 P.M. 2017 102 10.8 -11.3
2016 115 12.5 +45.6
2018 113 11.4 +22.8
8 P.M. – 10 P.M. 2017 92 9.7 -29.8
2016 131 14.3 +37.9
2018 148 14.9 +3.5
10 P.M. – 12 A.M. 2017 143 15.1 +30.0
2016 110 12.0 -14.7
2018 995 100.0 +5.2
Total 2017 946 100.0 +3.1
2016 918 100.0 +14.9

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Figure 31. Officer Assaults, by Time (2016-2018)

160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0

2016 2017 2018

Table 41. Officer Assaults, by Weapon (2016-2018)

Weapon Year Number Assaulted Percent % Change

2018 50 5.0% -26.5%


Firearms 2017 68 7.2 +70.0
2016 40 4.4 +25.0
2018 33 3.3 +50.0
Knife, Cutting Instrument 2017 22 2.3 -31.3
2016 32 3.5 +14.3
2018 138 13.9 -9.2
Other Dangerous Weapon 2017 152 16.1 +2.7
2016 148 16.1 +13.0
2018 774 77.8 +9.9
Hands, Fists, Feet, etc. 2017 704 74.4 +0.9
2016 698 76.0 +14.8
2018 995 100.0 +5.2
Total 2017 946 100.0 +3.1
2016 918 100.0 +14.9

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Table 42. Officer Injuries (2016-2018)

Injury Year Number Assaulted % Distribution % Change

2018 246 24.7% +13.4%


With Injury 2017 217 22.9 +25.4
2016 173 18.8 +13.8
2018 749 75.3 +2.7
Without Injury 2017 729 77.1 -2.1
2016 745 81.2 +15.1
2018 995 100.0 +5.2
Total 2017 946 100.0 +3.1
2016 918 100.0 +14.9

Figure 32. Total Officer Assaults and Total Assaults with Injury (2009-2018)

1200

1000

800

600

400

200

0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Total Assaults 836 824 750 783 726 804 799 918 946 995
Total Assaults with Injury 186 137 86 139 123 153 152 173 217 246

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VI
Domestic Abuse and
Hate/Bias Crime

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Domestic Abuse
Definition: Threatening, causing or attempting to cause serious physical harm between family or
household members.

Domestic abuse includes such offenses as murder, sex crimes, assault, and assault and battery. Family or
household members are defined as current or former spouses, parents, foster parents, children, persons
otherwise related by blood or marriage, or living in the same household or who formerly lived in the same
household. Also included in this category are persons in dating relationships (defined as courtships or
engagement relationships) or someone with whom they had a child. It also includes the elderly and
handicapped. Domestic abuse has increased by 5.4% since 2017, with a 25.3% increase in assaults. The
most common offense reported was assault and battery, the most common day of the week for domestic
abuse was Sunday, and the most common time of day was 21:00-22:00.

Figure 33. Domestic Abuse (2009-2018)


26,500
26,000
25,500
25,000
24,500
24,000
23,500
23,000
22,500
22,000
21,500
21,000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Table 43. Domestic Abuse, by Offense (2016-2018)

Classification Year Number of Offenses Percent % Change


2018 52 0.2% +36.8%
Murder 2017 38 0.2 -29.6
2016 54 0.2 +10.2
2018 1,180 4.6 +3.1
Sex Crimes 2017 1,145 4.7 +16.5
2016 983 4.1 +12.6
2018 3,248 12.6 +25.3
Assault 2017 2,593 10.6 +14.5
2016 2,264 9.5 -0.2
2018 21,384 82.7 +3.0
Assault & Battery 2017 20,767 84.6 +0.6
2016 20,635 86.2 -1.7
2018 25,864 100.0 +5.4
Total 2017 24,543 100.0 +2.5
2016 23,936 100.0 -1.0

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Table 44. Domestic Abuse, by Time of Day

Assault &
Time Of Day Murder Sex Crimes Assault Total
Battery
0001 - 0100 3 76 119 1,076 1,274
0101 - 0200 5 21 76 845 947
0201 - 0300 3 18 84 670 775
0301 - 0400 0 3 83 609 695
0401 - 0500 1 13 61 525 600
0501 - 0600 0 11 60 388 459
0601 - 0700 4 7 41 369 421
0701 - 0800 1 29 75 475 580
0801 - 0900 1 34 85 556 676
0901 - 1000 3 62 122 705 892
1001 - 1100 3 67 138 793 1,001
1101 - 1200 4 92 168 839 1,103
1201 - 1300 3 65 163 855 1,086
1301 - 1400 1 67 181 945 1,194
1401 - 1500 2 83 154 927 1,166
1501 - 1600 1 98 164 958 1,221
1601 - 1700 3 71 173 1,053 1,300
1701 - 1800 3 66 193 1,151 1,413
1801 - 1900 1 59 163 1,178 1,401
1901 - 2000 2 51 184 1,187 1,424
2001 - 2100 3 41 173 1,253 1,470
2101 - 2200 2 51 224 1,399 1,676
2201 - 2300 3 52 197 1,390 1,642
2301 - 2400 0 43 167 1,238 1,448
Total 52 1,180 3,248 21,384 25,864

Figure 34. Domestic Abuse, by Time of Day

1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0

Murder Sex Crimes Assault Assault & Battery

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Table 45. Domestic Abuse, by Day of Week (2016-2018)

Assault
Day of Year Murder Sex Crimes Assault & Total
Battery
Week
2018 11 137 479 3,300 3,927
Sunday 2017 5 132 368 3,390 3,895
2016 7 105 354 3,287 3,753
2018 4 207 493 3,114 3,818
Monday 2017 6 210 385 2,963 3,564
2016 8 170 370 2,822 3,370
2018 6 179 481 2,972 3,638
Tuesday 2017 3 196 384 2,865 3,448
2016 13 153 323 2,874 3,363
2018 5 180 463 2,928 3,576
Wednesday 2017 6 190 411 2,785 3,392
2016 6 166 295 2,687 3,154
2018 9 186 456 2,855 3,506
Thursday 2017 10 153 349 2,768 3,280
2016 5 136 294 2,754 3,189
2018 9 174 423 3,008 3,614
Friday 2017 2 169 352 2,748 3,271
2016 12 157 303 2,930 3,402
2018 8 117 453 3,207 3,785
Saturday 2017 6 95 344 3,248 3,693
2016 3 96 325 3,281 3,705
2018 52 1,180 3,248 21,384 25,864
Total 2017 38 1,145 2,593 20,767 24,543
2016 54 983 2,264 20,635 23,936

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Figure 35. Domestic Abuse, by Day of Week (2018)

3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Murder Sex Crimes Assault Assault & Battery

Figure 36. Domestic Abuse, by Month

2,000
1,800
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0

Murder Sex Crimes Assault Assault & Battery

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Table 46. Domestic Abuse, by Month

Assault &
Month Murder Sex Crimes Assault Total
Battery
January 2 99 195 1,656 1,952
February 3 69 169 1,599 1,840
March 5 103 257 1,710 2,075
April 9 104 183 1,700 1,996
May 4 114 287 1,998 2,403
June 4 96 314 1,890 2,304
July 8 93 295 1,910 2,306
August 3 126 350 1,897 2,376
September 1 89 368 1,768 2,226
October 2 109 351 1,892 2,354
November 5 102 271 1,640 2,018
December 6 76 208 1,724 2,014
Total 52 1,180 3,248 21,384 25,864

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Table 47. Domestic Abuse, by County (2016-2018)
2016 2017 2018

County Sex Sex Sex


Murder Assault A&B Murder Assault A&B Murder Assault A&B
Crimes Crimes Crimes

Adair 1 8 27 128 0 8 27 118 0 11 37 112


Alfalfa 0 0 3 20 0 5 4 17 0 0 2 11
Atoka 0 1 1 37 0 0 0 36 0 1 0 46
Beaver 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 2
Beckham 0 4 8 76 0 8 6 73 0 5 5 63
Blaine 0 1 0 16 0 2 4 34 0 2 2 43
Bryan 0 0 113 46 0 1 97 63 0 1 71 52
Caddo 0 5 11 74 0 9 13 92 0 11 15 123
Canadian 0 13 56 297 0 15 23 308 0 16 43 280
Carter 0 9 7 408 0 3 11 375 0 10 5 350
Cherokee 0 16 38 183 1 13 30 215 1 9 27 193
Choctaw 0 0 5 36 0 4 9 71 0 6 4 52
Cimarron 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4
Cleveland 0 46 90 802 3 80 139 764 1 67 139 814
Coal 0 0 2 15 0 1 2 24 0 1 2 16
Comanche 0 18 86 1,227 1 21 87 1,203 1 30 86 1,217
Cotton 0 1 4 9 0 4 3 7 0 0 1 14
Craig 0 10 6 30 0 7 10 58 0 10 11 36

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Domestic Abuse, by County (2016-2018)
2016 2017 2018

County Sex Sex Sex


Murder Assault A&B Murder Assault A&B Murder Assault A&B
Crimes Crimes Crimes

Creek 1 19 20 252 1 23 14 240 0 30 24 268


Custer 0 6 6 115 0 2 1 115 0 11 12 140
Delaware 0 9 18 125 0 22 29 213 3 22 26 205
Dewey 0 1 4 14 0 0 2 20 0 0 1 20
Ellis 0 0 1 13 0 0 1 5 0 1 2 17
Garfield 0 22 11 450 0 27 10 433 1 51 5 473
Garvin 0 13 22 180 1 15 34 150 0 12 26 134
Grady 0 9 34 189 0 11 40 216 2 13 45 203
Grant 0 1 1 15 0 1 0 11 0 0 3 12
Greer 0 0 2 15 0 0 2 18 0 2 5 23
Harmon 0 1 1 26 0 0 3 17 0 1 0 12
Harper 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1
Haskell 0 1 2 18 0 1 7 37 0 3 2 26
Hughes 0 6 10 55 0 2 5 46 2 1 9 66
Jackson 1 7 16 126 0 11 9 113 0 6 9 138
Jefferson 0 2 2 25 1 5 4 26 0 0 3 15
Johnston 0 5 1 55 0 3 2 50 0 3 1 28
Kay 0 15 16 312 0 20 12 336 0 16 112 216

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Domestic Abuse, by County (2016-2018)
2016 2017 2018

County Sex Sex Sex


Murder Assault A&B Murder Assault A&B Murder Assault A&B
Crimes Crimes Crimes

Kingfisher 0 5 1 44 0 9 6 45 0 4 4 56
Kiowa 0 1 9 25 0 0 5 34 0 0 2 22
Latimer 0 2 6 36 0 4 3 54 0 1 7 72
LeFlore 2 11 39 208 0 12 38 207 2 13 19 169
Lincoln 0 17 28 113 0 15 13 106 1 12 33 119
Logan 0 5 19 163 0 17 18 172 0 11 28 200
Love 0 2 4 36 0 2 5 47 0 5 7 39
McClain 1 21 37 187 0 16 34 169 0 27 29 153
McCurtain 0 3 25 197 1 5 24 184 0 6 25 205
McIntosh 1 5 22 101 0 4 18 88 0 9 40 99
Major 0 2 3 16 0 1 1 15 0 2 6 19
Marshall 0 6 11 64 0 13 21 60 0 9 8 54
Mayes 1 10 14 80 0 11 25 104 0 19 22 134
Murray 0 7 9 54 0 3 6 59 0 6 9 58
Muskogee 1 22 62 535 0 31 83 640 1 29 55 687
Noble 1 1 4 23 0 9 1 32 0 4 4 44
Nowata 0 1 5 33 0 2 4 31 0 5 4 30
Okfuskee 0 3 7 40 0 4 4 49 0 6 4 59

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Domestic Abuse, by County (2016-2018)
2016 2017 2018

County Sex Sex Sex


Murder Assault A&B Murder Assault A&B Murder Assault A&B
Crimes Crimes Crimes

Oklahoma 13 171 398 4,580 15 221 257 4,702 15 215 255 4,598
Okmulgee 0 18 11 203 0 12 22 216 2 29 27 192
Osage 0 13 12 131 1 13 22 150 1 19 22 148
Ottawa 1 3 0 40 0 11 9 97 0 13 18 116
Pawnee 0 0 5 29 0 1 5 15 0 1 2 32
Payne 0 28 36 313 1 36 32 296 1 34 51 331
Pittsburg 1 11 32 221 0 15 17 114 1 8 12 132
Pontotoc 0 0 2 144 0 3 8 136 0 3 4 145
Pottawatomie 1 5 149 275 0 15 174 282 2 24 269 303
Pushmataha 0 2 1 19 0 3 4 16 0 1 2 15
Roger Mills 0 1 2 18 1 1 4 10 0 3 0 7
Rogers 0 33 23 369 1 36 31 365 2 36 32 378
Seminole 1 3 13 92 0 7 17 110 0 11 16 124
Sequoyah 1 32 73 295 2 21 42 267 0 22 47 278
Stephens 0 13 38 157 0 17 36 148 1 11 26 147
Texas 0 6 1 77 0 5 4 78 0 4 3 78
Tillman 0 1 9 31 0 6 4 31 0 1 7 31
Tulsa 19 242 446 5,688 7 194 885 5,538 11 193 1,354 6,107

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Domestic Abuse, by County (2016-2018)
2016 2017 2018

County Sex Sex Sex


Murder Assault A&B Murder Assault A&B Murder Assault A&B
Crimes Crimes Crimes

Wagoner 1 16 48 169 0 23 31 167 0 18 35 177


Washington 2 1 5 243 0 2 5 254 0 1 1 232
Washita 1 4 7 34 1 12 5 29 1 2 6 32
Woods 0 0 2 18 0 0 2 18 0 2 4 34
Woodward 0 7 22 130 0 9 27 119 0 8 14 103
OK Highway Patrol 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
State Total 52 983 2,264 20,634 38 1145 2,593 20,767 52 1,180 3,248 21,384

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Hate/Bias Crimes
Definition: A criminal offense committed against a person or property, which is motivated by the
offender's bias against race, religion, ethnic/national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.

Table 48. Hate/Bias, by Offender

Number of Offenders Number of Offenses

One 24
Two 4
Three 0
Four or More 1
Unknown 5
Race Number of Offenders

White 24
Black 2
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1
Asia/Pacific Islander 0
Multi-Racial Group 1
Unknown 6
Motivation: Anti- Number of Offenders

White 3
Black 18
Hispanic 1
Islamic 1
Other Christian 1
Other Religion 4
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Transgender (Mixed Group) 4
Mental Disability 1
Female 1
Total Number of Offenders 34

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Table 49. Hate/Bias, by Incident

Victim Type Number of Offenses

Individual 32
Business 1
Religious Organization 1
Location of Incident Number of Offenses

Church/Synagogue/Temple 1
Construction Site 1
Convenience Store 2
Government / Public Building 1
Highway/Road/Alley/Street 1
Hotel/Motel/etc. 2
Jail/Prison 2
Residence/Home 21
School-College/University 1
School-Elementary/Secondary 1
Tribal Lands 1
Total Number of Incidents 34

Table 50. Hate/Bias by Type

Type of Offense Number of Offenses Victims

Aggravated Assault 3 5
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 6 9
Intimidation 17 19
Murder 2 2
Rape 1 1
Simple Assault 5 6
Total 34 42

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Figure 37. Hate/Bias by Type

Simple Assault

Rape

Murder

Intimidation

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism

Aggravated Assault

0 5 10 15 20
Victims Number of Offenses

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VII
Index Crime Offenses by
Contributor

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Law Enforcement Employee Data
Definition: Persons employed as full-time sworn officers and full-time civilian employees.

The figures below represent a compilation of forms sent to all reporting law enforcement agencies
throughout the state on an annual basis. With the exception of persons who perform guard or protection
duties and who are not paid from police funds (i.e., school crossing guards, special officers, and merchant
police), these figures reflect the number of full-time sworn personnel with full arrest power, including the
chief, sheriff, commissioner, and superintendent. The figures do not include employees of the OSBI, or
those law enforcement agencies which do not contribute to the UCR Program.

Civilians include clerks, radio dispatchers, meter maids, stenographers, mechanics, etc., provided these
persons are full-time employees of the agency. Neither employees who are compensated from a source
other than police funds, nor those receiving salaries from federal grants are included. In 2018, Oklahoma’s
law enforcement rate was 3.2 employees per 1,000 residents. Full-time sworn law enforcement has
increased 23.4% from five years prior (2014).

Table 51. Full-Time Law Enforcement and Civilian Employees

Male Female Total

Full-Time Sworn Law Enforcement 7,880 777 8,657


Full-Time Civilian Employees 1,605 2,467 4,072
Total 9,485 3,244 12,729

Figure 38. Full-Time Law Enforcement and Civilian Employees

Full-Time Civilian Employees

Full-Time Sworn Law Enforcement

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


Male Female

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Contributors
The section beginning on page 7-4 (Table 52) is listed in alphabetical order by county, and then in numerical
order by the Originating Agency Identifier (ORI) assigned to reporting agencies within each county by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). An alphabetical listing of all reporting cities or police departments
has been included in this publication; these agencies also have been cross-referenced to their respective
counties.

The following section, beginning on page 7-9 (Table 53), includes a specific breakdown of index crime
offenses by each contributing law enforcement agency for the years 2016, 2017, and 2018. It must be
remembered that the total index crime offenses reported are shown here, and the statistics include each
month an agency reported. A footnote key for Table 53 can be found on page 7-63.

As is apparent, the delinquency of reports greatly hampers the Oklahoma UCR Program. In some states,
crime trend data is only computed for those agencies that have a complete reporting record for the year or
years. Others use estimated data for those agencies that did not submit reports for each month. The
Oklahoma UCR Program uses the total number of offenses reported in its analysis as part of a continuing
endeavor to provide complete crime statistics for the State of Oklahoma.

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Table 52. Alphabetical City/Police Department

City County City County City County


Capitol Patrol/OHP -
Achille Bryan Bethany Oklahoma Oklahoma
Troop R

Ada Pontotoc Big Cabin Craig Carnegie Caddo

Adair Mayes Billings Noble Carney Lincoln

Afton+ Ottawa Binger Caddo Cashion Kingfisher

Agra+ Lincoln Bixby Tulsa Catoosa Rogers

Allen Pontotoc Blackwell Kay Cement Caddo

Altus Jackson Blanchard McClain Chandler Lincoln

Alva Woods Boise City Cimarron Chattanooga Comanche

Amber Grady Bokchito Bryan Checotah McIntosh

Anadarko Caddo Bokoshe Leflore Chelsea Rogers

Antlers Pushmataha Boley Okfuskee Cherokee Alfalfa

Apache Caddo Boswell Choctaw Cheyenne+ Roger Mills

Arapaho Custer Bristow Creek Chickasha Grady

Arcadia Oklahoma Broken Arrow Tulsa Choctaw Oklahoma

Ardmore Carter Broken Bow McCurtain Chouteau Mayes

Citizen Potawatomi
Arkoma Leflore Buffalo+ Harper Pottawatomie
Nation

Arnett Ellis Burns Flat Washita Claremore Rogers

Atoka Atoka Butler Custer Clayton Pushmataha

Avant Osage Cache Comanche Cleo Springs+ Major

Bacone College Campus Muskogee Caddo Bryan Cleveland Pawnee

Barnsdall Osage Calera Bryan Clinton Custer

Bartlesville Washington Calumet+ Canadian Coalgate Coal

Beaver Beaver Cameron University Comanche Colbert Bryan

Beggs Okmulgee Caney Atoka Colcord Delaware

Bennington Bryan Canton Blaine Collinsville Tulsa

Bernice Delaware Canute+ Washita Comanche Stephens

+ Reported through the County Sheriff's


Office

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Alphabetical City/Police Department

City County City County City County

Comanche Nation Comanche East Central University Pontotoc Glenpool Tulsa


Eastern Oklahoma State
Commerce Ottawa Latimer Goodwell Texas
University
Copan Washington Eastern Shawnee Tribal Ottawa Gore Sequoyah

Cordell Washita Edmond Oklahoma Grandfield Tillman

Covington Garfield El Reno Canadian Granite Greer

Coweta Wagoner Elgin Comanche Grove Delaware

Coyle Logan Elk City Beckham Guthrie Logan

Crescent Logan Elmore City Garvin Guymon Texas

Cushing Payne Eldorado Jackson Guymon Public Schools+ Texas

Cyril Caddo Enid Garfield Haileyville Pittsburg

Davenport Lincoln Erick Beckham Hall Park Cleveland

Davis Murray Eufaula McIntosh Hammon+ Roger Mills

Del City Oklahoma Fairfax Osage Harrah Oklahoma

Depew Creek Fairland Ottawa Hartshorne Pittsburg

Dewar Okmulgee Fairview Major Haskell Muskogee

Dewey Washington Fletcher Comanche Healdton Carter

Dibble McClain Forest Park Oklahoma Heavener Leflore

Dickson Carter Fort Cobb Caddo Helena+ Alfalfa

Disney Mayes Fort Gibson Muskogee Hennessey Kingfisher


District 1 Narcotics Task Fort Oakland/Tonkawa
Texas Kay Henryetta Okmulgee
Force Tribal
Division of State Parks
Oklahoma Fort Supply+ Woodward Hinton Caddo
Police-OKC
Dpt Agric, Food &
Oklahoma Fort Towson Choctaw Hobart Kiowa
Forestry Srv LES+
Drumright Creek Frederick Tillman Holdenville Hughes

Duncan Stephens Gans Sequoyah Hollis Harmon

Durant Bryan Geary Blaine Hominy Osage

Earlsboro Pottawatomie Glencoe+ Payne Hooker Texas

+ Reported through the County Sheriff's


Office

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Alphabetical City/Police Department

City County City County City County

Howe Leflore Lamont Grant Medicine Park Comanche

Hugo Choctaw Langley Mayes Meeker Lincoln

Hulbert Cherokee Langston Logan Miami Ottawa

Hydro Caddo Langston University Logan Miami Nation Tribal Ottawa

Mid-America Christian
Idabel McCurtain Laverne+ Harper Cleveland
University

Inola+ Rogers Lawton Comanche Midwest City Oklahoma

Jay Delaware Lawton Public Schools Comanche Minco Grady

Jenks Tulsa Lexington Cleveland Moffet Sequoyah

Jenks Public Schools Tulsa Lindsay Garvin Moore Cleveland

Jennings Pawnee Locust Grove Mayes Mooreland Woodward

Jet+ Alfalfa Lone Grove Carter Morris Okmulgee

Jones Oklahoma Longdale+ Blaine Morrison+ Noble

Kaw City+ Kay Luther Oklahoma Mounds Creek

Kellyville Creek Madill Marshall Mountain View Kiowa

Kenefic+ Bryan Madill Public Schools+ Marshall Muldrow Sequoyah

Keota+ Haskell Mangum Greer Murray State College+ Johnston

Ketchum+ Craig Mannford Creek Muskogee Muskogee

Keyes+ Cimarron Marietta Love Muskogee City Schools Muskogee

Kickapoo Tribal Pottawatomie Marlow Stephens Mustang Canadian

Kiefer Creek Maud Pottawatomie Nash Grant

NE Oklahoma A&M
Kingfisher Kingfisher Maysville Garvin Ottawa
College

NE State University-
Kingston Marshall McAlester Pittsburg Cherokee/Tulsa
Tahlequah/Broken Arrow

Kiowa Pittsburg McAlester Public Schools Pittsburg Newcastle McClain

Konawa Seminole McCurtain Haskell Newkirk Kay

Krebs Pittsburg McLoud Pottawatomie Nichols Hills Oklahoma

Lahoma Garfield Medford Grant Nicoma Park Oklahoma

+ Reported through the County Sheriff's


Office

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Alphabetical City/Police Department

City County City County City County

Ninnekah Grady Pawhuska Osage Sand Springs Tulsa

Noble Cleveland Pawnee Pawnee Sandusky+ Delaware

Norman Cleveland Perkins Payne Sapulpa Creek

North Enid Garfield Perry Noble Sasakwa+ Seminole

Northwestern State
Woods Picher+ Ottawa Savanna Pittsburg
College

Nowata Nowata Piedmont Canadian Sawyer Choctaw

Oilton Creek Pocola Leflore Sayre Beckham

Okarche Kingfisher Ponca City Kay Seiling Dewey

Okeene+ Blaine Pond Creek Grant Seminole Seminole

Seminole Nation
Okemah Okfuskee Porter+ Wagoner Seminole
Lighthorse
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma Porum Muskogee Seminole State College Seminole
Community College

Oklahoma State
Okmulgee Poteau Leflore Sentinel+ Washita
University-Okmulgee

Oklahoma State
Tulsa Prague Lincoln Shady Point Leflore
University-Tulsa

Oklahoma Univ. Health


Oklahoma Pryor Creek/Pryor Mayes Shattuck Ellis
Sciences Center

Oklahoma City Oklahoma Purcell McClain Shawnee Pottawatomie

Oklahoma City University Oklahoma Putnam City Campus Oklahoma Shidler+ Osage

Oklahoma Highway Patrol All Counties Quinton Pittsburg Skiatook Tulsa

Oklahoma State
Payne Ralston+ Pawnee Snyder Kiowa
University-Stillwater

Okmulgee Okmulgee Ramona Washington South Coffeyville Nowata

SE Oklahoma State
Olustee Jackson Rattan Pushmataha Bryan
University
SW Oklahoma State
Oologah Rogers Ringling Jefferson Custer
University

Owasso Tulsa Rogers State University Rogers Sparks Lincoln

Paden+ Okfuskee Roland Sequoyah Spavinaw+ Mayes

Panama+ Leflore Rush Springs Grady Spencer Oklahoma

Paoli Garvin Salina Mayes Sperry Tulsa

Pauls Valley Garvin Sallisaw Sequoyah Spiro Leflore

+ Reported through the County Sheriff's


Office

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Alphabetical City/Police Department

City County City County City County

Sportsmen Acres Mayes Tushka Atoka Waurika Jefferson

Stigler Haskell Tuttle Grady Wayne+ McClain

Stillwater Payne Tyrone Texas Waynoka Woods

Stilwell Adair Union City Canadian Weatherford Custer

University of Central
Stonewall Pontotoc Oklahoma Webbers Falls Muskogee
Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma-
Stratford Garvin Cleveland Weleetka Okfuskee
Norman

Stringtown Atoka Valley Brook Oklahoma Wellston+ Lincoln

Stroud Lincoln Valliant McCurtain West Siloam Springs Delaware

Sulphur Murray Velma Stephens Westville Adair

Tahlequah Cherokee Verden Grady Wetumka Hughes

Talala Rogers Verdigris Rogers Wewoka Seminole

Talihina Leflore Vian Sequoyah Wilburton Latimer

Will Rogers World


Taloga Dewey Vici Dewey Oklahoma
Airport+

Tecumseh Pottawatomie Victory Life Bryan Wilson Carter

Temple+ Cotton Village Oklahoma Wister Leflore

Texhoma Texas Vinita Craig Woodward Woodward

Thackerville Love Wagoner Wagoner Wright City McCurtain

Thomas Custer Wakita Grant Wyandotte Ottawa

Tipton Tillman Walters Cotton Wyandotte Nation Ottawa

Tishomingo Johnston Warner Muskogee Wynnewood Garvin

Tonkawa Kay Warr Acres Oklahoma Wynona Osage

Tryon Lincoln Washington McClain Yale Payne

Tulsa Tulsa Watonga Blaine Yukon Canadian

Tulsa Community College


Tulsa Watts Adair
Police

Tupelo Coal Waukomis Garfield

+ Reported through the County Sheriff's


Office

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Table 53. Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Adair County Sheriff’s Office 2018 15,867 259 16.32 13 3 54 61 83 45


OK0010000 2017 15,941 234 14.68 4 45 68 82 35 1
2016 15,865 235 14.81 1 64 61 97 12 3
Stilwell Police Department 2018 4,007 237 59.15 6 3 14 37 146 31 4
OK0010100 2017 4,062 300 73.86 1 3 4 11 43 218 20
2016 4,026 221 54.89 2 4 1 9 55 133 17
Westville Police Department 2018 1,534 83 54.11 1 16 12 47 7 1
OK0010200 2017 1,561 49 31.39 2 9 32 6 1
2016 1,554 46 29.60 1 3 10 29 3 1
Watts Police Department 2018 308 4 12.99 1 1 1 1
OK0011000 2017 310 6 19.35 2 1 3
2016 308 2 6.49 1 1
2018 21,716 583 26.85 19 7 85 111 277 84 5
Adair County 2017 21,874 589 26.93 1 7 4 58 122 333 64 2
2016 21,753 504 23.17 2 6 1 77 127 259 32 4
Alfalfa County Sheriff’s Office 2018 4,359 41 9.41 1 1 3 9 22 5 2
OK0020000 2017 4,276 30 7.02 1 7 1 6 14 1 1
2016 4,314 17 3.94 2 5 9 1 1
Cherokee Police Department 2018 1,568 20 12.76 3 4 10 3
OK0020100 2017 1,553 28 18.03 1 4 10 11 2
2016 1,574 23 14.61 5 5 13
2018 5,927 61 10.29 4 1 3 13 32 8 2
Alfalfa County 2017 5,829 58 9.95 1 7 1 5 16 25 3 1
2016 5,888 40 6.79 7 10 22 1 1
Atoka County Sheriff’s Office 2018 9,802 60 6.12 2 19 30 9
OK0030000 2017 9,722 110 11.31 2 1 47 42 18 2
2016 9,701 58 5.98 1 1 1 19 30 6 2

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Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Atoka Police Department 2018 3,086 112 36.29 1 6 40 54 11 2


OK0030100 2017 3,056 114 37.30 3 2 6 35 59 9
2016 3,055 112 36.66 7 22 75 8 1
Caney Police Department 2018 198 10 50.51 2 1 2 5
OK0030200 2017 197 10 50.76 2 7 1
2016 197 7 35.53 1 5 1
Stringtown Police Department 2018 402 4 9.95 2 1 1
OK0030800 2017 401 0 0.00
2016 400 2 5.00 1 1
Tushka Police Department 2018 304 7 23.03 2 4 1
OK0030900 2017 301 4 13.29 1 3
2016 300 6 20.00 1 1 3 1
2018 13,792 193 13.99 4 1 9 64 94 21 2
Atoka County 2017 13,677 238 17.40 5 3 8 83 111 28 2
2016 13,653 185 13.55 1 2 9 43 114 16 3
Beaver County Sheriff’s Office 2018 3,859 18 4.66 1 9 7 1 1
OK0040000 2017 3,883 25 6.44 3 9 10 3
2016 3,917 23 5.87 8 14 1
Beaver Police Department 2018 1,391 2 1.44 2
OK0040200 2017 1,429 3 2.10 1 2
2016 1,442 6 4.16 1 1 3 1
2018 5,250 20 3.81 1 9 9 1 1
Beaver County 2017 5,312 28 5.27 3 10 12 3
2016 5,359 29 5.41 1 9 17 2
Beckham County Sheriff’s Office 2018 4,642 75 16.16 5 8 18 35 9 1
OK0050000 2017 4,746 73 15.38 2 3 24 36 8
2016 5,109 162 31.71 2 1 17 57 74 11 7

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Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Elk City Police Department 2018 11,544 238 20.62 1 6 36 176 19


OK0050100 2017 12,057 275 22.81 1 8 47 202 17
2016 12,939 317 24.50 1 1 3 8 60 226 18
Erick Police Department 2018 993 1 1.01 1
OK0050200 2017 1,034 4 3.87 2 1 1
2016 1,102 5 4.54 1 2 1 1
Sayre Police Department 2018 4,508 66 14.64 1 1 5 22 28 9 1
OK0050300 2017 4,644 51 10.98 1 5 15 23 7
2016 4,858 61 12.56 11 18 28 4
2018 21,687 380 17.52 7 1 20 76 239 37 2
Beckham County 2017 22,481 403 17.93 4 18 87 261 33
2016 24,008 545 22.70 1 3 4 37 137 329 34 7
Blaine County Sheriff’s Office 2018 4,672 91 19.48 1 7 23 50 10
OK0060000 2017 4,694 68 14.49 2 7 15 37 7 1
2016 4,803 36 7.50 1 19 14 2
Watonga Police Department 2018 2,848 41 14.40 2 3 8 25 3
OK0060100 2017 2,931 48 16.38 7 11 28 2 1
2016 3,002 27 8.99 2 1 4 20 1
Canton Police Department 2018 594 9 15.15 2 5 2
OK0060200 2017 600 0 0.00
2016 612 ‡ ‡
Geary Police Department 2018 1,028 45 43.77 4 14 23 4
OK0060500 2017 1,276 34 26.65 1 1 10 16 6
2016 1,309 38 29.03 1 3 10 21 3
2018 9,142 186 20.35 3 14 47 103 19 0
Blaine County 2017 9,501 150 15.79 3 15 36 81 15 2
2016 9,726 101 10.38 2 2 4 33 55 5 1

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Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Bryan County Sheriff’s Office 2018 22,456 211 9.40 2 17 65 92 35 2


OK0070000 2017 22,868 112 4.90 1 17 37 45 12
2016 22,537 ‡ ‡
Durant Police Department 2018 18,043 964 53.43 4 4 45 194 659 58 4
OK0070100 2017 17,871 1,005 56.24 7 6 48 225 667 52
2016 17,566 987 56.19 6 5 53 168 722 33 3
Achille Police Department 2018 531 0 0.00
OK0070200 2017 521 0 0.00
2016 513 2 3.90 1 1
Bennington Police Department§ 2018 361 1 2.77 1
OK0070500 2017
Data Unavailable
2016
Bokchito Police Department§ 2018 678 14 20.65 1 2 10 1
OK0070700 2017
Reported Through County SO
2016
Caddo Police Department 2018 1,076 5 4.65 1 2 2 1
OK0070900 2017 1,070 18 16.82 9 5 4
2016 1,055 16 15.17 1 8 5 2
Calera Police Department 2018 2,338 37 15.83 1 1 3 16 14 2
OK0071000 2017 2,295 39 16.99 1 1 17 2 14 4
2016 2,262 48 21.22 22 8 18
Colbert Police Department 2018 1,231 19 15.43 3 3 5 8
OK0071300 2017 1,207 5 4.14 1 1 1 2
2016 1,191 17 14.27 1 7 8 1
Victory Life Police Department*§ 2018 -- 2 -- 2
OK007019E 2017
Data Unavailable
2016

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Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
SE OK State Univ. Police* 2018 4,483 22 -- 1 4 15 2
OK0072600 2017 3,956 14 -- 1 1 10 2
2016 3,725 16 -- 1 13 2
2018 46,714 1,275 27.29 8 5 69 285 800 108 7
Bryan County 2017 45,832 1,193 26.03 10 7 83 275 742 76
2016 45,124 1,086 24.07 7 5 77 192 767 38 3
Caddo County Sheriff’s Office 2018 12,624 199 15.76 2 31 52 101 13 1
OK0080000 2017 13,302 165 12.40 2 1 18 47 83 14 2
2016 15,375 204 13.27 3 18 54 114 15 3
Anadarko Police Department 2018 6,598 343 51.99 1 9 13 47 59 197 17 5
OK0080100 2017 6,756 285 42.18 5 5 23 58 180 14 5
2016 6,702 325 48.49 2 5 6 35 87 170 20 6
Apache Police Department 2018 1,411 26 18.43 5 9 10 2
OK0080400 2017 1,439 34 23.63 1 1 2 10 17 3
2016 1,426 20 14.03 1 7 12
Binger Police Department 2018 642 3 4.67 1 2
OK0080500 2017 654 1 1.53 1 1
2016 -- 0 --
Carnegie Police Department 2018 1,664 25 15.02 1 2 9 11 2
OK0080800 2017 1,711 19 11.10 1 2 5 10 1
2016 1,695 9 5.31 4 5
Cement Police Department 2018 484 6 12.40 5 1
OK0080900 2017 499 5 10.02 4 1
2016 Data Unavailable
Cyril Police Department 2018 1,032 8 7.75 1 1 3 3
OK0081100 2017 1,053 0 0.00
2016 Data Unavailable

7-13
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Fort Cobb Police Department§ 2018 618 0 0.00


OK0081300 2017 Reported Through County SO
2016
Hinton Police Department 2018 3,247 37 11.40 4 4 24 5
OK0081500 2017 3,273 31 9.47 1 24 6
2016 3,252 18 5.54 2 13 3
Hydro Police Department 2018 943 7 7.42 3 3 1
OK0081600 2017 959 6 6.26 2 3 1
2016 958 19 19.83 4 5 9 1 1
2018 29,263 654 22.35 1 11 15 90 137 356 44 6
Caddo County 2017 29,646 546 18.42 10 7 46 126 318 39 8
2016 29,408 595 20.23 2 8 6 58 159 323 39 10
Canadian County Sheriff’s Office 2018 6,856 175 25.53 3 1 6 34 107 24 2
OK0090000 2017 6,434 143 22.23 3 1 5 30 94 10 1
2016 6,778 160 23.61 3 1 14 29 95 18 1
El Reno Police Department 2018 19,272 381 19.77 2 5 8 29 63 233 41 3
OK0090100 2017 19,133 382 19.97 12 5 36 68 236 25 9
2016 18,872 436 23.10 9 4 86 69 254 14 6
Yukon Police Department 2018 27,452 573 20.87 8 2 38 81 415 29 2
OK0090200 2017 26,971 467 17.31 2 4 32 53 357 19 4
2016 26,546 566 21.32 9 4 31 64 440 18 1
Mustang Police Department 2018 21,809 261 11.97 8 1 21 46 158 27 3
OK0090500 2017 21,392 252 11.78 3 2 29 43 162 13
2016 20,813 267 12.83 1 1 19 34 189 23
Piedmont Police Department 2018 8,080 24 2.97 1 5 5 12 1 1
OK0090600 2017 7,738 36 4.65 5 9 21 1
2016 7,420 42 5.66 2 3 8 25 4 1

7-14
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Union City Police Department 2018 2,125 32 15.06 1 7 18 6 2


OK0090800 2017 2,053 22 10.72 1 5 14 2
2016 2,004 25 12.48 1 1 9 10 4
2018 85,594 1,446 16.89 2 24 13 100 236 943 128 13
Canadian County 2017 83,721 1,302 15.55 21 12 107 208 884 70 14
2016 82,433 1,496 18.15 1 25 10 153 213 1,013 81 9
Carter County Sheriff’s Office 2018 12,504 162 12.96 2 13 36 101 10
OK0100000 2017 12,225 183 14.97 3 13 47 107 13 1
2016 13,564 228 16.81 1 6 13 96 103 9 2
Ardmore Police Department 2018 24,817 1,242 50.05 19 17 123 229 779 75 2
OK0100100 2017 25,211 1,243 49.30 2 11 17 101 282 767 63 3
2016 25,315 1,435 56.69 6 13 35 94 303 929 55 9
Dickson Police Department 2018 1,252 7 5.59 1 2 4
OK0100500 2017 1,253 3 2.39 2 1
2016 -- 8 -- 5 3
Healdton Police Department 2018 2,708 28 10.34 3 10 12 3 1
OK0101000 2017 2,757 55 19.95 2 11 22 18 2
2016 2,774 68 24.51 24 11 29 4 1
Lone Grove Police Department 2018 5,090 31 6.09 2 11 15 3 1
OK0101100 2017 5,252 73 13.90 3 3 5 23 36 3 1
2016 5,243 162 30.90 5 1 15 29 99 13 1
Wilson Police Department 2018 1,707 33 19.33 1 7 12 7 6
OK0101700 2017 1,721 18 10.46 1 2 11 4 1
2016 1,731 29 16.75 10 17 2
2018 48,078 1,503 31.26 21 18 149 300 918 97 4
Carter County 2017 48,419 1,575 32.53 2 20 20 132 387 933 81 6
2016 48,627 1,930 39.69 7 24 36 146 454 1,180 83 13

7-15
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office 2018 31,483 591 18.77 3 14 9 69 163 244 89 7
OK0110000 2017 31,167 660 21.18 3 9 4 93 205 252 94 9
2016 31,082 540 17.37 15 5 75 183 212 50 10
Tahlequah Police Department 2018 16,877 717 42.48 1 11 12 97 547 49 2
OK0110100 2017 16,905 946 55.96 2 8 17 119 757 43 2
2016 16,764 339 20.22 7 4 35 275 18
Hulbert Police Department 2018 593 0 0.00
OK0110500 2017 607 0 0.00
2016 605 2 3.31 1 1
NE State University Police* 2018 9,726 10 -- 1 9
OK0111000 2017 10,425 13 -- 1 2 9 1
2016 6,156 14 -- 1 1 12
2018 48,953 1,318 26.92 4 14 20 82 260 800 138 9
Cherokee County 2017 48,679 1,616 33.20 12 12 110 326 1,018 138 11
2016 48,451 895 18.47 17 12 80 219 499 68 10
Choctaw County Sheriff’s Office 2018 8,098 156 19.26 50 46 44 16 6
OK0120000 2017 8,052 177 21.98 1 5 56 45 63 7 4
2016 8,658 119 13.74 16 75 18 10 2
Hugo Police Department 2018 5,166 7 1.36 1 6
OK0120100 2017 5,205 126 24.21 1 18 30 73 4
2016 5,206 36 6.92 9 11 16
Boswell Police Department 2018 687 ‡ ‡
OK0120300 2017 688 5 7.27 5
2016 697 14 20.09 1 7 6 1
Fort Towson Police Department 2018 492 30 60.98 4 8 17 1
OK0120500 2017 491 6 12.22 3 3
2016 Reported Through the County SO

7-16
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Sawyer Police Department 2018 315 1 3.17 1


OK0121500 2017 312 2 6.41 1 1
2016 316 5 15.82 1 2 2
2018 14,758 194 13.15 54 55 68 17 6
Choctaw County 2017 14,748 316 21.43 3 5 74 83 140 11 4
2016 14,877 174 11.70 27 95 42 10 3
Cimarron County Sheriff’s Office 2018 1,035 1 0.97 1
OK0130000 2017 1,031 0 0.00
2016 1,057 0 0.00
Boise City Police Department 2018 1,071 9 8.40 1 4 2 2
OK0130100 2017 1,074 2 1.86 1 1
2016 1,103 9 8.16 2 4 1 2
2018 2,106 10 4.75 1 4 3 2 0
Cimarron County 2017 2,105 2 0.95 1 1
2016 2,160 9 4.17 2 4 1 2
Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office 2018 16,798 295 17.56 11 1 36 89 118 40 2
OK0140000 2017 16,030 378 23.58 20 1 41 106 171 39 2
2016 16,084 339 21.08 1 15 3 40 103 140 37 6
Moore Police Department 2018 62,453 1,422 22.77 2 23 27 56 278 893 143 5
OK0140100 2017 62,476 1,294 20.71 20 32 58 262 821 101 6
2016 61,511 1,518 24.68 1 24 28 29 282 1,005 149 6
Norman Police Department 2018 124,577 3,895 31.27 3 103 58 199 535 2,635 362 4
OK0140200 2017 124,074 3,792 30.56 9 98 55 207 568 2,569 286 1
2016 122,143 4,231 34.64 1 77 56 209 692 2,767 429 5
Lexington Police Department 2018 2,150 59 27.44 1 1 6 10 36 5
OK0140300 2017 2,169 49 22.59 4 6 32 7
2016 2,161 57 26.38 2 3 18 28 6

7-17
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Noble Police Department 2018 6,772 140 20.67 3 1 12 34 75 15 1


OK0140400 2017 6,799 124 18.24 9 3 7 30 66 9 2
2016 6,699 121 18.06 3 4 32 64 18 4
University of Oklahoma Police* 2018 28,582 318 -- 16 1 3 7 283 8
OK0140500 2017 28,541 293 -- 10 2 1 9 260 11
2016 27,937 339 -- 2 3 7 318 9
Mid-America Christian Univ. 2018 2,028 1 -- 1
Campus Police* 2017 2,093 2 -- 1 1
OK0141100 2016 2,540 0 --
2018 212,750 6,130 28.81 5 157 89 312 954 4,040 573 12
Cleveland County 2017 211,548 5,932 28.04 9 157 93 318 982 3,919 454 11
2016 208,598 6,605 31.66 3 123 87 288 1,134 4,322 648 21
Coal County Sheriff’s Office 2018 3,449 42 12.18 3 12 24 3
OK0150000 2017 3,418 79 23.11 1 1 2 11 59 5
2016 3,727 57 15.29 1 3 14 31 8 1
Coalgate Police Department 2018 1,827 4 2.19 2 2
OK0150100 2017 1,850 0 0.00
2016 1,849 4 2.16 1 1 1 1
Tupelo Police Department 2018 311 6 19.29 1 1 4
OK0150800 2017 313 7 22.36 6 1
2016 -- 4 -- 3 1
2018 5,587 52 9.31 1 3 13 30 5 0
Coal County 2017 5,581 86 15.41 1 1 2 17 60 5
2016 5,576 65 11.66 1 4 18 33 9 1
Comanche County Sheriff’s Office 2018 19,237 264 13.72 8 17 96 114 29 2
OK0160000 2017 18,761 268 14.28 7 8 81 144 28 3
2016 19,752 289 14.63 3 2 16 106 128 34 2

7-18
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Lawton Police Department 2018 93,140 4,178 44.86 7 90 122 621 1,023 2,011 304 21
OK0160100 2017 94,134 4,449 47.26 8 83 131 609 1,207 2,097 314 5
2016 96,420 4,472 46.38 4 69 110 598 1,151 2,318 222 13
Cache Police Department 2018 2,864 55 19.20 2 8 23 16 6 1
OK0160200 2017 2,857 46 16.10 3 1 7 31 4
2016 2,944 58 19.70 3 4 18 29 4 1
Chattanooga Police Department 2018 448 3 6.70 1 1 1 1
OK0160300 2017 441 2 4.54 1 1
2016 -- 1 -- 1
Elgin Police Department 2018 3,279 0 0.00
OK0160400 2017 3,164 4 1.26 1 3
2016 3,146 5 1.59 2 2 1
Fletcher Police Department 2018 1,139 3 2.63 1 2
OK0160600 2017 1,138 0 0.00
2016 1,165 ‡ ‡
Medicine Park Police Department 2018 454 7 15.42 2 1 2 2
OK0161000 2017 447 13 29.08 1 1 11
2016 456 6 13.16 3 3
Cameron University Police* 2018 4,290 16 -- 5 11
OK0161500 2017 4,518 11 -- 2 9
2016 4,804 21 -- 3 18
Lawton Public Schools* 2018 13,804 24 -- 2 1 3 17 1
OK0161600 2017 14,657 35 -- 1 1 2 31
2016 14,747 38 -- 7 31
Comanche Nation Tribal Police* 2018 7,000 108 15.43 1 2 95 10 2
OKDI15000 2017 7,228 122 16.88 2 3 3 103 11
2016 7,228 95 13.14 2 5 7 8 67 6 1

7-19
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
2018 120,561 4,658 38.64 7 102 123 649 1,154 2,268 355 27
Comanche County 2017 120,942 4,950 40.93 8 97 132 621 1,305 2,430 357 8
2016 123,883 4,985 40.24 4 77 117 627 1,298 2,595 267 17
Cotton County Sheriff’s Office 2018 3,356 14 4.17 3 8 3
OK0170000 2017 3,407 18 5.28 1 1 7 9
2016 3,445 37 10.74 1 2 6 26 2 1
Walters Police Department 2018 2,399 57 23.76 4 17 29 7
OK0170100 2017 2,464 53 21.51 2 2 14 33 2 1
2016 2,486 37 14.88 1 8 25 3 1
2018 5,755 71 12.34 4 20 37 10 0
Cotton County 2017 5,871 71 12.09 3 3 21 42 2 1
2016 5,931 74 12.48 1 3 14 51 5 2
Craig County Sheriff’s Office 2018 8,576 140 16.32 10 9 57 53 11 4
OK0180000 2017 8,686 138 15.89 4 11 61 47 15 3
2016 8,815 95 10.78 7 1 5 38 40 4 2
Vinita Police Department 2018 5,348 102 19.07 8 25 60 9 2
OK0180100 2017 5,532 151 27.30 4 1 8 32 98 8
2016 5,621 73 12.99 4 4 16 43 6
Big Cabin Police Department 2018 252 15 59.52 1 1 12 1
OK0180200 2017 257 18 70.04 4 13 1
2016 261 8 30.65 1 7
2018 14,176 257 18.13 10 18 83 125 21 6
Craig County 2017 14,475 307 21.21 8 1 19 97 158 24 3
2016 14,697 176 11.98 11 1 9 55 90 10 2
Creek County Sheriff’s Office 2018 34,714 409 11.78 17 4 27 117 168 76 1
OK0190000 2017 34,115 494 14.48 11 3 43 147 195 95 1
2016 34,116 493 14.45 2 11 3 41 142 234 60 5

7-20
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Bristow Police Department 2018 4,214 115 27.29 6 22 72 15 1
OK0190100 2017 4,251 266 62.57 1 7 90 150 18
2016 4,251 162 38.11 1 3 1 7 56 85 9
Drumright Police Department 2018 2,767 79 28.55 5 22 46 6 1
OK0190200 2017 2,870 100 34.84 2 9 28 54 7
2016 2,874 90 31.32 1 9 24 52 4
Sapulpa Police Department 2018 20,948 594 28.36 7 5 38 136 315 93 1
OK0190300 2017 21,062 624 29.63 2 8 10 35 111 372 86
2016 20,667 577 27.92 11 14 36 103 345 68 2
Depew Police Department 2018 483 15 31.06 1 1 12 1
OK0190500 2017 482 4 8.30 1 2 1
2016 483 1 2.07 1
Kellyville Police Department 2018 1,159 20 17.26 2 2 2 14
OK0190600 2017 1,147 18 15.69 2 3 11 2
2016 1,147 17 14.82 1 4 1 10 1
Kiefer Police Department 2018 2,010 40 19.90 2 2 8 24 4
OK0190700 2017 1,968 48 24.39 1 9 35 3 1
2016 1,960 48 24.49 1 6 11 28 2
Mannford Police Department 2018 3,195 37 11.58 2 1 8 13 9 4
OK0190800 2017 3,150 38 12.06 1 1 5 14 15 2
2016 3,131 47 15.01 1 4 9 27 6 1
Mounds Police Department 2018 1,253 20 15.96 3 4 13 2
OK0191000 2017 1,200 12 10.00 1 4 7 1
2016 1,182 25 21.15 1 6 11 7 1
Oilton Police Department 2018 1,015 7 6.90 3 2 2
OK0191100 2017 1,015 10 9.85 7 3
2016 1,015 18 17.73 6 10 2

7-21
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

2018 71,758 1,336 18.62 30 11 92 327 675 201 6


Creek County 2017 71,260 1,614 22.65 4 21 14 104 415 843 213 3
2016 70,826 1,478 20.87 3 28 19 108 358 803 159 9
Custer County Sheriff’s Office 2018 6,259 84 13.42 3 2 7 31 26 15 3
OK0200000 2017 6,582 93 14.13 1 20 28 38 6 1
2016 7,997 79 9.88 3 5 25 40 6 2
Clinton Police Department 2018 9,163 264 28.81 14 7 42 54 125 22 2
OK0200100 2017 9,455 205 21.68 5 3 13 52 111 21
2016 9,675 229 23.67 4 5 17 69 113 21 3
Weatherford Police Department 2018 11,981 276 23.04 5 5 15 53 186 12
OK0200200 2017 12,178 251 20.61 7 4 9 53 164 14 2
2016 12,399 200 16.13 1 1 9 28 144 17 2
Butler Police Department§ 2018 297 0 0.00
OK0200400 2017
Data Unavailable
2016
Thomas Police Department 2018 1,200 0 0.00
OK0200800 2017 1,235 1 0.81 1
2016 -- 2 -- 1 1
SW OSU Police* 2018 5,262 24 -- 1 4 19
OK0200900 2017 5,458 12 -- 1 1 3 7
2016 5,354 5 -- 1 1 3
2018 28,900 648 22.42 23 14 68 138 356 49 5
Custer County 2017 29,450 562 19.08 14 7 43 136 320 42 3
2016 30,071 515 17.13 9 6 31 123 301 45 7
Delaware County Sheriff’s Office 2018 30,667 317 10.34 4 18 3 41 97 124 30 11
OK0210000 2017 29,776 388 13.03 9 2 46 119 163 49 7
2016 29,769 286 9.61 8 3 36 102 111 26 4

7-22
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Bernice Police Department 2018 577 15 26.00 4 4 7


OK0210100 2017 562 0 0.00
2016 561 1 1.78 1
Colcord Police Department 2018 836 24 28.71 3 3 13 5
OK0210400 2017 814 22 27.03 1 2 5 11 3 2
2016 814 1 1.23 1
Grove Police Department 2018 7,122 269 37.77 4 1 10 49 184 21 2
OK0210700 2017 6,868 312 45.43 2 2 22 50 213 23 2
2016 6,773 212 31.30 2 1 18 21 161 9 3
Jay Police Department 2018 2,532 82 32.39 4 5 22 42 9 1
OK0210800 2017 2,520 97 38.49 1 3 23 67 3 1
2016 2,479 52 20.98 1 13 36 2 1
West Siloam Springs 2018 867 87 100.35 1 1 3 64 18
Police Department 2017 839 79 94.16 1 2 10 11 40 15
OK0211600 2016 839 65 77.47 1 1 2 12 38 11 1
2018 42,601 794 18.64 4 26 5 64 178 434 83 14
Delaware County 2017 41,379 898 21.70 1 15 4 83 208 494 93 12
2016 41,235 617 14.96 11 5 57 149 347 48 9
Dewey County Sheriff’s Office 2018 3,302 51 15.45 2 16 29 4 3
OK0220000 2017 3,241 36 11.11 1 1 2 9 17 6
2016 3,388 33 9.74 2 17 14
Seiling Police Department 2018 862 4 4.64 1 2 1
OK0221100 2017 850 6 7.06 2 4 1
2016 887 2 2.25 2
Vici Police Department 2018 708 0 0.00
OK0221400 2017 702 7 9.97 4 3
2016 731 7 9.58 1 1 4 1

7-23
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

2018 4,872 55 11.29 2 17 31 5 3


Dewey County 2017 4,793 49 10.22 1 1 6 11 24 6 1
2016 5,006 42 8.39 3 18 20 1
Ellis County Sheriff’s Office 2018 2,642 44 16.65 4 10 30 1
OK0230000 2017 2,715 24 8.84 1 2 6 8 7
2016 2,836 49 17.28 4 21 22 2
Shattuck Police Department 2018 1,284 6 4.67 2 4
OK0230700 2017 1,333 6 4.50 2 3 1
2016 1,391 0 0.00
2018 3,926 50 12.74 4 12 34 1
Ellis County 2017 4,048 30 7.41 1 2 8 11 8
2016 4,227 49 11.59 4 21 22 2
Garfield County Sheriff’s Office 2018 7,866 145 18.43 4 12 41 77 11 3
OK0240000 2017 7,855 136 17.31 2 12 39 70 13 18
2016 8,051 161 20.00 7 9 47 83 15 6
Enid Police Department 2018 50,214 1,601 31.88 3 34 17 119 370 975 83 4
OK0240100 2017 51,257 1,925 37.56 34 21 119 417 1,242 92 4
2016 52,240 2,255 43.17 2 29 27 156 474 1,489 78 1
Covington Police Department 2018 538 0 0.00
OK0240600 2017 547 0 0.00
2016 559 8 14.31 1 4 2 1
Lahoma Police Department 2018 629 1 1.59 1
OK0241500 2017 645 5 7.75 1 4
2016 659 1 1.52 1
North Enid Police Department 2018 928 13 14.01 1 2 10
OK0241600 2017 922 4 4.34 1 3
2016 938 12 12.79 4 8

7-24
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Waukomis Police Department 2018 1,314 15 11.42 1 1 4 7 2 1


OK0241700 2017 1,349 11 8.15 1 2 8
2016 1,381 16 11.59 1 1 13 1
2018 61,489 1,775 28.87 4 39 17 132 417 1,070 96 8
Garfield County 2017 62,575 2,081 33.26 1 36 21 133 458 1,327 105 22
2016 63,828 2,453 38.43 2 36 27 168 530 1,595 95 7
Garvin County Sheriff’s Office 2018 12,555 285 22.70 4 1 21 79 155 25 3
OK0250000 2017 12,361 309 25.00 1 5 23 76 179 25 6
2016 12,349 334 27.05 1 8 34 84 167 40 5
Lindsay Police Department 2018 2,818 102 36.20 7 42 45 8
OK0250100 2017 2,827 128 45.28 1 3 7 53 57 7
2016 2,829 95 33.58 1 6 28 52 8
Pauls Valley Police Department 2018 6,180 309 50.00 7 1 14 63 215 9
OK0250200 2017 6,225 313 50.28 8 1 15 73 203 13
2016 6,163 323 52.41 7 19 82 187 28 2
Wynnewood Police Department 2018 2,218 21 9.47 3 7 11 1
OK0250300 2017 2,227 31 13.92 1 2 11 16 1
2016 2,226 25 11.23 1 2 9 10 3
Elmore City Police Department 2018 711 13 18.28 3 9 1
OK0250500 2017 708 6 8.47 3 3
2016 707 14 19.80 6 8
Maysville Police Department 2018 1,225 34 27.76 5 9 18 2
OK0250900 2017 1,233 5 4.06 2 3
2016 1,234 4 3.24 2 2
Paoli Police Department 2018 617 1 1.62 1
OK0251000 2017 616 0 0.00
2016 615 1 1.63 1

7-25
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Stratford Police Department 2018 1,541 22 14.28 1 9 8 4 1


OK0251300 2017 1,539 36 23.39 5 9 18 4
2016 1,537 35 22.77 1 16 15 3
2018 27,865 787 28.24 11 2 51 212 462 49 5
Garvin County 2017 27,736 828 29.85 2 17 1 52 227 479 50 6
2016 27,660 831 30.04 1 17 63 227 441 82 7
Grady County Sheriff’s Office 2018 24,342 438 17.99 5 38 130 214 51 2
OK0260000 2017 24,012 396 16.49 9 40 119 188 40 8
2016 25,169 342 13.59 13 27 108 171 23 4
Chickasha Police Department 2018 16,314 499 30.59 3 9 8 43 113 273 50 5
OK0260100 2017 16,489 582 35.30 1 6 10 73 157 302 33 1
2016 16,579 612 36.91 22 7 81 166 302 34 4
Amber Police Department 2018 456 1 2.19 1
OK0260500 2017 460 3 6.52 1 1 1
2016 -- 0 --
Minco Police Department 2018 1,635 9 5.50 1 1 5 2
OK0260900 2017 1,649 6 3.64 1 2 3
2016 1,661 10 6.02 1 1 6 2
Ninnekah Police Department 2018 1,037 7 6.75 1 3 3
OK0261000 2017 1,033 2 1.94 1 1
2016 1,043 11 10.55 1 8 2
Rush Springs Police Department 2018 1,254 36 28.71 1 5 16 14 1
OK0261300 2017 1,271 26 20.46 2 7 14 3
2016 1,283 28 21.82 4 3 21
Tuttle Police Department 2018 7,318 190 25.96 3 20 42 110 15 1
OK0261500 2017 7,140 169 23.67 3 18 31 93 24
2016 6,974 140 20.07 2 27 30 69 12 1

7-26
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Verden Police Department 2018 525 18 34.29 2 5 8 3
OK0261600 2017 527 2 3.80 2
2016 -- 0 --
2018 52,881 1,198 22.65 3 18 8 109 309 627 124 9
Grady County 2017 52,581 1,186 22.56 1 18 10 134 320 602 101 9
2016 52,709 1143 21.69 0 37 7 140 309 577 73 9
Grant County Sheriff’s Office 2018 2,597 45 17.33 1 2 13 28 1
OK0270000 2017 2,633 42 15.95 1 3 19 15 4 1
2016 4,088 24 5.87 2 13 9 1
Lamont Police Department 2018 400 4 10.00 1 2 1
OK0270400 2017 402 4 9.95 1 1 2
2016 410 18 43.90 1 10 7
Nash Police Department 2018 198 0 0.00
OK0270700 2017 202 1 4.95 1
2016 Data Unavailable
Pond Creek Police Department 2018 834 4 4.80 2 2
OK0270900 2017 854 10 11.71 5 5
2016 Data Unavailable
Wakita Police Department 2018 332 7 21.08 2 5
OK0271200 2017 339 8 23.60 1 1 4 2
2016 -- 7 -- 3 3 1
2018 4,361 60 13.76 1 3 17 37 2 0
Grant County 2017 4,430 65 14.67 3 3 27 26 6 1
2016 4,498 49 10.89 2 1 26 19 1 1
Greer County Sheriff’s Office 2018 1,055 2 1.90 1 1
OK0280000 2017 1,076 1 0.93 1
2016 1,094 7 6.40 1 1 5

7-27
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Mangum Police Department 2018 2,746 34 12.38 1 7 8 15 3


OK0280100 2017 2,848 45 15.80 1 1 9 12 18 4 1
2016 2,894 26 8.98 3 11 12
Granite Police Department 2018 1,972 10 5.07 2 2 6
OK0280300 2017 2,008 11 5.48 4 7
2016 2,026 13 6.42 1 1 4 7
2018 5,773 46 7.97 1 9 11 22 3 0
Greer County 2017 5,932 57 9.61 1 1 9 16 26 4 1
2016 6,014 46 7.65 1 5 16 24
Harmon County Sheriff’s Office 2018 777 8 10.30 1 1 6
OK0290000 2017 769 16 20.81 1 2 5 6 2
2016 799 22 27.53 9 13
Hollis Police Department 2018 1,872 59 31.52 6 15 37 1 5
OK0290100 2017 1,886 52 27.57 2 11 19 18 2 1
2016 1,950 78 40.00 10 34 29 5
2018 2,649 67 25.29 1 6 16 43 1 5
Harmon County 2017 2,655 68 25.61 3 13 24 24 4 1
2016 2,749 100 36.38 10 43 42 5
Harper County Sheriff’s Office 2018 3,812 5 1.31 1 2 2
OK0300000 2017 3,702 4 1.08 1 1 2
2016 3,748 12 3.20 1 2 8 1
2018 3,812 5 1.31 1 2 2
Harper County 2017 3,702 4 1.08 1 1 2
2016 3,748 12 3.20 1 2 8 1
Haskell County Sheriff’s Office 2018 9,468 59 6.23 1 3 12 36 7 1
OK0310000 2017 9,408 68 7.23 1 8 24 31 4
2016 9,503 39 4.10 1 1 5 16 15 1 1

7-28
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Stigler Police Department 2018 2,742 79 28.81 1 9 13 50 6 1


OK0310100 2017 2,760 86 31.16 1 5 20 53 7
2016 2,783 116 41.68 2 7 42 55 10 1
McCurtain Police Department 2018 508 4 7.87 3 1 1
OK0310800 2017 510 10 19.61 3 2 4 1
2016 516 8 15.50 1 2 4 1
2018 12,718 142 11.17 2 12 25 89 14 3
Haskell County 2017 12,678 164 12.94 1 1 16 46 88 12
2016 12,802 163 12.73 3 1 13 60 74 12 2
Hughes County Sheriff’s Office 2018 6,320 163 25.79 3 16 39 84 21 4
OK0320000 2017 6,402 79 12.34 1 1 7 18 40 12 2
2016 6,496 118 18.17 3 2 8 36 53 16 2
Holdenville Police Department 2018 5,514 86 15.60 1 1 1 4 34 34 11
OK0320100 2017 5,663 93 16.42 1 8 29 45 10 1
2016 5,743 127 22.11 3 1 5 37 61 20 6
Wetumka Police Department 2018 1,192 22 18.46 1 7 12 2
OK0320200 2017 1,221 22 18.02 3 3 6 8 2 1
2016 1,238 23 18.58 1 2 8 11 1 1
2018 13,026 271 20.80 4 1 1 21 80 130 34 4
Hughes County 2017 13,286 194 14.60 4 2 18 53 93 24 4
2016 13,477 268 19.89 7 3 15 81 125 37 9
Jackson County Sheriff’s Office 2018 5,155 52 10.09 1 1 6 14 25 5 2
OK0330000 2017 5,570 74 13.29 2 7 14 47 4
2016 6,179 71 11.49 1 1 13 25 26 5 1
Altus Police Department 2018 18,712 436 23.30 14 4 30 118 246 24 4
OK0330100 2017 19,054 559 29.34 1 11 3 34 151 320 39 2
2016 19,093 671 35.14 1 10 3 42 181 416 18 3

7-29
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Eldorado Police Department§ 2018 415 0 0.00


OK0330500 2017
Data Unavailable
2016
Olustee Police Department 2018 567 6 10.58 2 2 1 1
OK0331100 2017 576 1 1.74 1
2016 Data Unavailable
2018 24,849 494 19.88 15 5 38 134 272 30 6
Jackson County 2017 25,200 634 25.16 1 13 3 42 165 367 43 2
2016 25,272 742 29.36 2 11 3 55 206 442 23 4
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office 2018 3,210 27 8.41 4 4 17 2
OK0340000 2017 3,212 43 13.39 1 2 3 11 24 2
2016 3,242 50 15.42 1 8 35 6 2
Ringling Police Department 2018 977 23 23.54 1 2 3 16 1
OK0340800 2017 989 12 12.13 1 1 1 3 5 1
2016 996 20 20.08 3 5 12
Waurika Police Department 2018 1,937 6 3.10 1 5
OK0341200 2017 1,960 10 5.10 1 1 5 3
2016 1,974 9 4.56 2 1 5 1
2018 6,124 56 9.14 1 7 7 38 3 0
Jefferson County 2017 6,161 65 10.55 1 3 1 5 15 34 6
2016 6,212 79 12.72 3 4 13 52 7 2
Johnston County Sheriff’s Office 2018 7,953 57 7.17 2 9 17 20 9 1
OK0350000 2017 7,924 92 11.61 2 6 38 42 4
2016 7,844 137 17.47 4 19 45 53 16 3
Tishomingo Police Department 2018 3,077 30 9.75 2 10 18 1
OK0350100 2017 3,119 37 11.86 1 3 11 16 6
2016 3,080 57 18.51 3 1 8 41 4 2

7-30
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

2018 11,030 87 7.89 2 11 27 38 9 2


Johnston County 2017 11,043 129 11.68 3 9 49 58 10
2016 10,924 194 17.76 7 20 53 94 20 5
Kay County Sheriff’s Office 2018 8,128 98 12.06 1 20 42 34 1
OK0360000 2017 7,999 95 11.88 1 1 22 44 25 2 1
2016 8,095 112 13.84 1 1 34 43 23 10 1
Blackwell Police Department 2018 6,684 130 19.45 1 4 14 36 65 10 2
OK0360100 2017 6,765 136 20.10 6 2 11 42 68 7 6
2016 6,837 135 19.75 4 1 15 37 70 8 4
Newkirk Police Department 2018 2,207 49 22.20 1 3 1 5 15 22 2
OK0360200 2017 2,217 32 14.43 2 6 7 15 2
2016 2,242 16 7.14 1 5 7 3
Ponca City Police Department 2018 24,066 1,120 46.54 1 31 27 110 305 612 34 9
OK0360300 2017 24,397 1,159 47.51 35 22 145 208 701 48 11
2016 24,647 1,181 47.92 43 30 142 241 676 49 14
Tonkawa Police Department 2018 3,040 48 15.79 1 4 17 24 2
OK0360400 2017 3,077 56 18.20 3 3 17 31 2
2016 3,111 47 15.11 5 13 28 1
Fort Oakland Police Department* 2018 500 17 34.00 1 14 2
OK0361900 2017 5,500 24 4.36 1 5 4 13 1
2016 5,500 13 2.36 2 11
2018 44,125 1,462 33.13 3 39 29 154 415 771 51 11
Kay County 2017 44,455 1,502 33.79 45 28 192 322 853 62 18
2016 44,932 1,504 33.47 49 32 196 341 815 71 19
Kingfisher County Sheriff’s Office 2018 6,969 54 7.75 2 4 7 36 5
OK0370000 2017 6,895 73 10.59 2 1 3 12 43 12
2016 7,855 42 5.35 2 2 7 28 3 1

7-31
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Hennessey Police Department 2018 2,223 15 6.75 2 1 2 9 1
OK0370100 2017 2,219 30 13.52 2 2 9 15 2
2016 2,212 18 8.14 1 16 1
Kingfisher Police Department 2018 4,912 114 23.21 3 7 20 77 7
OK0370200 2017 4,931 108 21.90 2 4 17 79 6
2016 4,912 78 15.88 2 5 9 57 5 1
Cashion Police Department 2018 864 5 5.79 1 1 1 1 1
OK0370300 2017 860 2 2.33 2
2016 857 11 12.84 1 2 8
Okarche Police Department 2018 1,338 7 5.23 1 5 1
OK0370700 2017 1,343 3 2.23 1 2
2016 Data Unavailable
2018 16,306 195 11.96 8 13 31 128 15 0
Kingfisher County 2017 16,248 216 13.29 6 1 9 39 141 20
2016 15,836 149 9.41 4 9 18 109 9 2
Kiowa County Sheriff’s Office 2018 3,275 38 11.60 1 2 11 10 9 5
OK0380000 2017 3,319 39 11.75 6 16 14 3
2016 3,347 43 12.85 1 11 29 2
Hobart Police Department 2018 3,476 42 12.08 1 1 17 22 1
OK0380100 2017 3,567 63 17.66 9 14 40
2016 3,596 59 16.41 1 1 20 30 7
Snyder Police Department 2018 1,295 17 13.13 3 4 9 1
OK0381100 2017 1,326 7 5.28 1 5 1
2016 1,336 19 14.22 3 5 11
Mountain View Police Department 2018 740 4 5.41 3 1
OK0381400 2017 759 5 6.59 2 2 1
2016 764 5 6.54 2 3

7-32
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

2018 8,786 101 11.50 1 2 1 15 34 41 7 0


Kiowa County 2017 8,971 114 12.71 15 33 61 5
2016 9,043 126 13.93 1 5 38 73 9
Latimer County Sheriff’s Office 2018 7,658 61 7.97 1 13 24 22 1 2
OK0390000 2017 7,609 114 14.98 1 12 28 68 5 2
2016 7,652 74 9.67 8 29 30 7 2
Wilburton Police Department 2018 2,615 87 33.27 9 31 43 4
OK0390100 2017 2,633 72 27.35 2 11 16 36 7
2016 2,653 46 17.34 5 11 27 3
Eastern Okla State Univ. Police* 2018 1,594 10 -- 1 3 6
OK0391100 2017 1,563 2 -- 1 1
2016 Data Unavailable
2018 10,273 158 15.38 1 23 58 71 5 2
Latimer County 2017 10,242 188 18.36 4 23 45 104 12 2
2016 10,305 120 11.64 13 40 57 10 2
LeFlore County Sheriff’s Office 2018 24,729 350 14.15 1 5 3 43 119 154 25 1
OK0400000 2017 24,651 385 15.62 9 1 50 126 169 30 1
2016 26,051 439 16.85 3 9 2 58 135 204 28 5
Poteau Police Department 2018 8,913 439 49.25 1 12 3 19 93 292 19 1
OK0400100 2017 8,913 582 65.30 7 1 34 136 384 20 3
2016 8,770 602 68.64 1 7 1 36 167 366 24 2
Talihina Police Department 2018 1,076 14 13.01 4 6 4
OK0400200 2017 1,094 15 13.71 3 3 8 1 1
2016 1,091 22 20.16 2 9 11 1
Arkoma Police Department 2018 1,894 4 2.11 2 2
OK0400300 2017 1,914 24 12.54 1 2 2 12 7
2016 1,912 9 4.71 1 6 2

7-33
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Bokoshe Police Department 2018 492 4 8.13 1 1 2


OK0400500 2017 493 10 20.28 6 3 1
2016 Data Unavailable
Heavener Police Department 2018 3,272 39 11.92 8 11 17 3
OK0401100 2017 3,328 45 13.52 1 1 10 11 19 3
2016 3,321 79 23.79 1 5 26 47 1
Howe Police Department 2018 788 4 5.08 1 3
OK0401400 2017 789 2 2.53 1 1
2016 787 9 11.44 1 6 2
Pocola Police Department 2018 4,072 24 5.89 1 1 9 2 6 5 1
OK0402300 2017 4,073 43 10.56 3 8 7 21 4
2016 4,026 70 17.39 2 1 6 19 32 10
Shady Point Police Department 2018 993 2 2.01 1 1
OK0402600 2017 995 5 5.03 1 2 1 1
2016 Data Unavailable
Spiro Police Department 2018 2,164 17 7.86 3 6 8
OK0402700 2017 2,184 17 7.78 2 4 9 2
2016 2,167 19 8.77 1 3 13 2
Wister Police Department 2018 1,056 25 23.67 1 4 20
OK0403100 2017 1,067 26 24.37 7 4 14 1
2016 1,062 22 20.72 9 13
2018 49,449 922 18.65 3 18 7 85 240 510 59 3
LeFlore County 2017 49,501 1,154 23.31 20 4 124 298 639 69 5
2016 49,187 1,271 25.84 4 19 4 109 369 698 68 9
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office 2018 23,526 338 14.37 2 8 1 28 108 146 45 5
OK0410000 2017 23,278 330 14.18 1 5 1 23 106 141 53 4
2016 23,239 204 8.78 1 6 2 23 62 90 20 4

7-34
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Chandler Police Department 2018 3,127 59 18.87 1 1 3 14 37 3


OK0410100 2017 3,194 61 19.10 1 2 9 15 31 3
2016 3,189 74 23.20 4 7 12 48 3 1
Prague Police Department 2018 2,415 59 24.43 4 19 33 3
OK0410200 2017 2,464 68 27.60 1 3 5 17 38 4
2016 2,466 52 21.09 4 1 2 10 28 7
Stroud Police Department 2018 2,747 90 32.76 2 2 26 45 15 1
OK0410300 2017 2,792 81 29.01 1 1 6 22 43 8 1
2016 2,782 85 30.55 3 1 7 28 37 9
Carney Police Department 2018 662 5 7.55 1 4
OK0410600 2017 664 12 18.07 4 6 2
2016 664 14 21.08 1 9 4
Davenport Police Department 2018 823 22 26.73 6 7 5 4
OK0410700 2017 826 5 6.05 1 3 1
2016 822 16 19.46 2 2 6 6 1
Meeker Police Department 2018 1,163 23 19.78 1 6 8 8
OK0411100 2017 1,179 22 18.66 1 3 4 14 1
2016 1,177 43 36.53 1 1 12 7 17 5
Sparks Police Department 2018 171 3 17.54 1 2
OK0411400 2017 174 2 11.49 2
2016 174 1 5.75 1
Tryon Police Department 2018 501 5 9.98 2 1 2
OK0411500 2017 505 1 1.98 1
2016 504 7 13.89 2 2 2 1
2018 35,135 604 17.19 2 14 2 49 185 282 70 6
Lincoln County 2017 35,076 582 16.59 1 9 7 46 171 276 72 6
2016 35,017 496 14.16 1 23 5 55 134 233 45 6

7-35
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Logan County Sheriff’s Office 2018 31,836 427 13.41 11 3 37 125 219 32
OK0420000 2017 31,395 351 11.18 1 13 6 39 75 176 41
2016 33,326 356 10.68 1 11 1 18 145 150 30 3
Guthrie Police Department 2018 11,519 378 32.82 6 2 35 86 225 24 1
OK0420100 2017 11,713 303 25.87 1 3 3 29 69 179 19
2016 11,486 439 38.22 8 7 31 147 212 34 1
Coyle Police Department 2018 365 1 2.74 1
OK0420200 2017 367 0 0.00
2016 Data Unavailable
Crescent Police Department 2018 1,539 23 14.94 3 2 15 3 1
OK0420300 2017 1,564 20 12.79 2 4 13 1
2016 1,550 33 21.29 12 18 3
Langston Police Department 2018 1,845 13 7.05 1 2 1 2 3 4
OK0420400 2017 1,857 6 3.23 3 1 2
2016 Data Unavailable
Langston University Police* 2018 2,115 62 -- 3 1 7 23 28
OK0421200 2017 2,218 74 -- 3 2 10 27 31 1 1
2016 1,847 69 -- 2 3 4 40 19 1
2018 47,104 904 19.19 1 22 7 84 239 492 59 2
Logan County 2017 46,896 754 16.08 2 19 11 83 176 401 62 1
2016 46,362 897 19.35 1 21 11 53 344 399 68 4
Love County Sheriff’s Office 2018 6,856 119 17.36 4 8 29 65 13 1
OK0430000 2017 6,780 113 16.67 1 1 13 18 59 21 2
2016 7,161 33 4.61 2 1 3 5 15 7 1
Marietta Police Department 2018 2,751 67 24.35 4 4 5 45 9 1
OK0430100 2017 2,782 77 27.68 1 2 17 49 8 2
2016 2,750 61 22.18 2 7 12 34 6 2

7-36
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Thackerville Police Department 2018 483 3 6.21 3


OK0430800 2017 478 6 12.55 3 3
2016 -- 2 -- 2
2018 10,090 189 18.73 8 12 34 113 22 2
Love County 2017 10,040 196 19.52 2 1 15 38 111 29 4
2016 9,911 96 9.69 4 1 12 17 49 13 3
McClain County Sheriff’s Office 2018 14,995 301 20.07 1 12 2 9 101 142 34 1
OK0440000 2017 14,666 288 19.64 6 7 21 77 144 33 1
2016 14,536 262 18.02 1 8 1 7 81 134 30 1
Blanchard Police Department 2018 8,886 124 13.95 1 4 31 67 21
OK0440100 2017 8,649 122 14.11 6 30 75 11 1
2016 8,461 98 11.58 3 6 25 56 8
Purcell Police Department 2018 6,470 294 45.44 8 4 21 74 169 18 1
OK0440200 2017 6,483 332 51.21 6 5 17 81 200 23 1
2016 6,405 314 49.02 1 8 3 15 51 217 19 1
Dibble Police Department 2018 862 16 18.56 1 2 1 9 3
OK0440600 2017 846 17 20.09 1 10 6
2016 830 2 2.41 2
Newcastle Police Department 2018 10,266 254 24.74 8 4 68 125 49 1
OK0440800 2017 10,011 214 21.38 2 1 4 55 130 22
2016 9,816 199 20.27 1 3 3 45 123 24 1
Washington Police Department 2018 662 2 3.02 1 1
OK0441100 2017 655 1 1.53 1
2016 637 1 1.57 1
2018 42,141 991 23.52 1 29 7 40 276 512 126 3
McClain County 2017 41,310 974 23.58 14 13 49 253 556 89 3
2016 40,685 876 21.53 2 20 7 31 202 533 81 3

7-37
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
McCurtain County Sheriff’s Office 2018 20,238 349 17.24 3 2 13 117 189 25 17
OK0450000 2017 20,074 209 10.41 1 9 77 116 6 7
2016 20,233 323 15.96 1 3 18 118 165 18 4
Broken Bow Police Department 2018 4,069 305 74.96 3 1 12 82 190 17 3
OK0450100 2017 4,100 257 62.68 4 1 17 55 159 21 4
2016 4,133 360 87.10 5 1 28 78 226 22 2
Idabel Police Department 2018 6,860 416 60.64 3 7 1 21 98 276 10 7
OK0450200 2017 6,940 396 57.06 2 3 4 14 94 265 14 5
2016 7,006 390 55.67 1 8 5 14 90 265 7 1
Valliant Police Department 2018 734 8 10.90 1 4 1 2
OK0451600 2017 737 15 20.35 2 3 5 5
2016 744 16 21.51 1 3 11 1
Wright City Police Department 2018 736 7 9.51 2 3 2
OK0451800 2017 733 5 6.82 1 4
2016 741 3 4.05 1 2
2018 32,637 1,085 33.24 3 13 4 47 303 659 56 27
McCurtain County 2017 32,584 882 27.07 4 8 5 43 232 549 41 16
2016 32,857 1,092 33.23 1 14 9 62 289 669 48 7
McIntosh County Sheriff’s Office 2018 13,564 264 19.46 4 3 43 88 99 27 4
OK0460000 2017 13,454 232 17.24 1 2 22 70 94 43 2
2016 13,629 248 18.20 3 3 1 36 89 93 23 5
Checotah Police Department 2018 3,138 127 40.47 1 14 12 94 6
OK0460100 2017 3,207 128 39.91 1 9 14 88 16 2
2016 3,246 135 41.59 1 9 40 76 9 1
Eufaula Police Department 2018 2,898 103 35.54 5 12 24 52 10
OK0460200 2017 2,971 141 47.46 1 3 10 29 80 18
2016 2,960 80 27.03 1 7 17 51 4

7-38
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

2018 19,600 494 25.20 9 4 69 124 245 43 4


McIntosh County 2017 19,632 501 25.52 1 4 3 41 113 262 77 4
2016 19,835 463 23.34 3 5 1 52 146 220 36 6
Major County Sheriff’s Office 2018 5,069 26 5.13 2 6 14 4
OK0470000 2017 5,102 48 9.41 3 16 23 6 2
2016 5,113 65 12.71 1 5 30 26 3
Fairview Police Department 2018 2,623 28 10.67 4 6 11 7
OK0470100 2017 2,672 24 8.98 1 4 8 8 3
2016 2,672 27 10.10 1 1 13 11 1
2018 7,692 54 7.02 6 12 25 11 0
Major County 2017 7,774 72 9.26 1 7 24 31 9
2016 7,785 90 11.56 6 43 37 4
Marshall County Sheriff’s Office 2018 10,863 195 17.95 7 1 13 62 79 33 2
OK0480000 2017 10,591 233 22.00 5 1 21 85 97 24 3
2016 10,636 205 19.27 1 22 78 93 11
Madill Police Department 2018 3,957 135 34.12 1 1 1 1 10 119 2
OK0480100 2017 3,937 112 28.45 2 3 3 11 86 7
2016 3,957 151 38.16 4 23 116 8
Kingston Police Department 2018 1,644 7 4.26 2 4 1
OK0480300 2017 1,634 22 13.46 4 12 6 1
2016 1,638 2 1.22 1 1
2018 16,464 337 20.47 1 8 2 14 74 202 36 2
Marshall County 2017 16,162 367 22.71 11 4 24 108 189 31 4
2016 16,231 358 22.06 1 27 101 210 19
Mayes County Sheriff’s Office 2018 24,559 351 14.29 1 15 32 121 135 47 7
OK0490000 2017 25,118 388 15.45 10 1 35 140 164 38 14
2016 25,458 318 12.49 1 8 21 127 130 31 4

7-39
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Chouteau Police Department 2018 2,076 84 40.46 1 7 24 37 15


OK0490100 2017 2,088 26 12.45 1 1 9 13 2
2016 2,088 5 2.39 3 2
Pryor Police Department 2018 9,369 275 29.35 5 3 58 41 126 42 1
OK0490200 2017 9,517 358 37.62 4 6 71 67 170 40 1
2016 9,455 318 33.63 4 2 53 69 162 28 1
Adair Police Department§ 2018 813 0 0.00
OK0490300 2017
Data Unavailable
2016
Disney Police Department§ 2018 311 0 --
OK0490500 2017
Data Unavailable
2016
Langley Police Department 2018 819 33 40.29 2 1 3 10 14 3 1
OK0490700 2017 819 32 39.07 1 1 3 21 6
2016 819 10 12.21 2 7 1
Locust Grove Police Department 2018 1,392 36 25.86 4 8 17 7 1
OK0490800 2017 1,401 46 32.83 10 9 24 3 2
2016 1,403 22 15.68 1 2 8 10 1 1
Salina Police Department 2018 1,385 28 20.22 1 7 4 11 5
OK0491500 2017 1,381 32 23.17 2 1 6 5 15 3
2016 1,381 21 15.21 1 1 1 3 11 4
Sportsmen Acres Police Department 2018 309 0 0.00
OK0492000 2017 312 2 6.41 1 1
2016 -- 0 --
2018 41,033 807 19.67 1 23 5 111 208 340 119 10
Mayes County 2017 40,636 884 21.75 17 9 125 234 407 92 17
2016 40,604 694 17.09 1 14 3 77 209 323 67 6

7-40
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Murray County Sheriff’s Office 2018 5,986 26 4.34 6 9 8 3


OK0500000 2017 5,983 19 3.18 2 1 8 5 3
2016 6,007 33 5.49 1 10 6 12 4
Sulphur Police Department 2018 5,005 150 29.97 3 1 16 27 90 13 1
OK0500100 2017 5,105 154 30.17 2 11 27 107 7 4
2016 5,130 123 23.98 1 9 27 81 5 1
Davis Police Department 2018 2,861 98 34.25 1 1 7 36 50 3
OK0500200 2017 2,822 123 43.59 3 3 10 37 65 5 1
2016 2,816 95 33.74 11 9 19 46 10 1
2018 13,852 274 19.78 4 2 29 72 148 19 1
Murray County 2017 13,910 296 21.28 5 5 22 72 177 15 5
2016 13,953 251 17.99 13 28 52 139 19 2
Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office 2018 22,048 405 18.37 13 1 66 120 174 31 3
OK0510000 2017 21,735 438 20.15 7 3 74 115 202 37 14
2016 21,837 327 14.97 5 1 60 96 120 45 15
Muskogee Police Department 2018 37,659 1,918 50.93 2 35 64 283 469 929 136 6
OK0510100 2017 38,199 2,197 57.51 1 38 48 381 550 1,062 117 12
2016 38,293 1,899 49.59 1 25 61 321 573 824 94 18
Fort Gibson Police Department 2018 4,021 59 14.67 1 1 6 11 36 4
OK0510700 2017 4,045 87 21.51 2 1 10 37 32 5 2
2016 4,068 51 12.54 1 8 19 17 6
Haskell Police Department 2018 1,940 2 1.03 2
OK0510800 2017 1,960 8 4.08 3 3 2
2016 1,974 3 1.52 1 2
Porum Police Department 2018 707 4 5.66 1 2 1
OK0511200 2017 707 1 1.41 1
2016 711 3 4.22 1 2

7-41
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Warner Police Department 2018 1,605 10 6.23 2 3 1 4


OK0511600 2017 1,614 4 2.48 1 1 1 1
2016 1,619 5 3.09 2 2 1
Webbers Falls Police Department 2018 601 9 14.98 4 5
OK0511700 2017 593 6 10.12 2 2 2
2016 597 9 15.08 3 5 1
Muskogee City Schools* 2018 5,542 12 -- 7 2 2 1 1
OK0512100 2017 6,012 7 -- 1 1 3 2
2016 Data Unavailable
Bacone College Campus 2018 269 25 -- 9 15 1
Police Department*§ 2017
Data Unavailable
OK051229E 2016
2018 68,581 2,444 35.64 2 51 66 370 614 1,168 173 10
Muskogee County 2017 68,853 2,748 39.91 1 50 53 472 709 1,303 160 28
2016 69,099 2,297 33.24 1 30 63 390 694 972 147 33
Noble County Sheriff’s Office 2018 5,791 116 20.03 1 2 3 35 63 12 2
OK0520000 2017 5,789 97 16.76 1 4 4 37 44 7
2016 6,403 89 13.90 2 1 3 36 40 7 2
Perry Police Department 2018 4,908 95 19.36 1 8 19 64 3
OK0520100 2017 5,000 111 22.20 5 2 8 22 68 6 2
2016 5,091 109 21.41 2 9 33 60 5 1
Billings Police Department 2018 500 ‡ ‡
OK0520200 2017 504 2 3.97 2
2016 -- 0 --
2018 11,199 211 18.84 2 2 11 54 127 15 2
Noble County 2017 11,293 210 18.60 1 9 2 12 59 114 13 2
2016 11,494 198 17.23 2 1 2 12 69 100 12 3

7-42
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Nowata County Sheriff’s Office 2018 5,857 55 9.39 2 9 16 24 4 2


OK0530000 2017 5,880 53 9.01 7 17 27 2 1
2016 5,973 55 9.21 1 2 16 31 5 2
Nowata Police Department 2018 3,635 92 25.31 2 2 8 19 51 10 1
OK0530100 2017 3,709 101 27.23 1 2 10 33 53 2
2016 3,747 99 26.42 3 14 34 44 4 1
South Coffeyville 2018 748 18 24.06 1 3 1 12 1
Police Department 2017 758 19 25.07 1 6 10 2
OK0530800 2016 771 12 15.56 1 2 8 1
2018 10,240 165 16.11 5 2 20 36 87 15 3
Nowata County 2017 10,347 173 16.72 1 2 18 56 90 6 1
2016 10,491 166 15.82 4 17 52 83 10 3
Okfuskee County Sheriff’s Office 2018 6,746 140 20.75 5 9 48 61 17 3
OK0540000 2017 6,684 85 12.72 9 25 38 13 2
2016 6,692 115 17.18 21 42 31 21 1
Okemah Police Department 2018 3,190 141 44.20 5 12 31 75 18 1
OK0540100 2017 3,239 134 41.37 5 3 10 39 67 10 1
2016 3,249 158 48.63 8 55 90 5
Weleetka Police Department 2018 969 32 33.02 5 8 14 5
OK0540200 2017 981 24 24.46 1 1 2 8 10 2
2016 984 25 25.41 5 1 16 3 1
Boley Police Department 2018 1,176 1 0.85 1
OK0540400 2017 1,183 2 1.69 1 1
2016 1,183 1 0.85 1
2018 12,081 314 25.99 10 26 88 150 40 4
Okfuskee County 2017 12,087 245 20.27 6 4 22 73 115 25 3
2016 12,108 299 24.69 1 34 98 137 29 2

7-43
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office 2018 19,789 284 14.35 1 1 1 34 61 141 45 1
OK0550000 2017 17,635 220 12.48 1 3 4 15 51 108 38
2016 17,962 215 11.97 5 3 24 52 97 34
Bethany Police Department 2018 19,448 626 32.19 1 10 10 28 133 363 81 6
OK0550100 2017 19,620 613 31.24 11 20 25 151 334 72 1
2016 19,690 746 37.89 8 22 31 190 419 76 2
Del City Police Department 2018 21,859 1,234 56.45 3 12 35 122 201 739 122 4
OK0550200 2017 22,046 1,040 47.17 3 20 41 101 220 550 105 2
2016 22,152 1,189 53.67 6 12 41 83 186 761 100 4
Edmond Police Department 2018 93,557 1,555 16.62 25 13 94 268 1,058 97 2
OK0550300 2017 92,876 1,388 14.94 2 28 27 97 198 970 66 2
2016 91,869 1,529 16.64 1 23 21 88 258 1,073 65 4
Midwest City Police Department 2018 57,710 1,975 34.22 2 21 50 107 335 1,263 197 8
OK0550400 2017 57,772 1,994 34.51 6 33 50 64 358 1,340 143 11
2016 57,797 2,351 40.68 2 26 37 61 412 1,611 202 9
Nichols Hills Police Department 2018 3,912 92 23.52 1 1 1 13 61 15
OK0550500 2017 3,940 54 13.71 1 1 11 35 6
2016 3,921 69 17.60 24 41 4
Oklahoma City Police Department 2018 652,936 31,961 48.95 52 542 1,082 3,987 6,000 16,668 3,630 66
OK0550600 2017 648,260 29,430 45.40 81 474 1,120 3,429 6,105 15,421 2,800 82
2016 641,681 30,059 46.84 70 445 1,144 3,368 5,545 16,582 2,905 93
Village Police Department 2018 9,475 276 29.13 4 3 21 48 186 14
OK0550700 2017 9,512 248 26.07 7 3 15 42 170 11
2016 9,493 250 26.34 1 4 13 51 165 16 1
Warr Acres Police Department 2018 10,372 429 41.36 6 6 31 158 176 52
OK0550800 2017 10,480 510 48.66 1 4 18 32 189 220 46 1
2016 10,505 459 43.69 2 16 36 97 271 37

7-44
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Arcadia Police Department§ 2018 247 0 0.00
OK0550900 2017
Data Unavailable
2016
Choctaw Police Department 2018 12,724 230 18.08 1 4 1 17 46 136 25
OK0551000 2017 12,556 237 18.88 2 1 16 72 132 14 2
2016 12,382 178 14.38 1 2 7 60 92 16 1
Harrah Police Department 2018 6,504 153 23.52 4 1 7 39 92 10
OK0551100 2017 6,215 139 22.37 1 11 35 86 6 1
2016 6,061 136 22.44 1 2 9 33 83 8 1
Jones Police Department 2018 3,159 50 15.83 5 16 26 3
OK0551200 2017 3,067 48 15.65 3 5 13 20 7 1
2016 3,000 62 20.67 1 4 19 29 9
Luther Police Department 2018 1,772 15 8.47 1 1 3 9 1
OK0551300 2017 1,675 20 11.94 1 6 12 1
2016 1,611 32 19.86 1 9 8 12 2
Nicoma Park Police Department 2018 2,492 59 23.68 2 10 29 18
OK0551400 2017 2,473 80 32.35 1 2 2 33 35 7
2016 2,483 86 34.64 1 6 36 36 7
Spencer Police Department 2018 4,009 92 22.95 2 4 10 24 33 19
OK0551500 2017 4,031 69 17.12 2 5 25 26 11
2016 4,049 97 23.96 4 7 6 23 41 16 1
Forest Park Police Department 2018 1,080 6 5.56 1 2 2 1
OK0551600 2017 1,082 6 5.55 1 4 1
2016 1,089 9 8.26 1 4 3 1
University of Central Oklahoma 2018 15,393 56 -- 2 16 37 1
Police* 2017 15,979 49 -- 1 1 2 5 39 1
OK0551700 2016 16,428 64 -- 1 2 9 51 1

7-45
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Okla Univ. Health Sciences Center 2018 3,159 135 -- 4 3 124 4


Police* 2017 3,166 143 -- 2 9 129 3
OK0551800 2016 3,350 177 -- 5 1 11 154 6
Valley Brook Police Department 2018 774 34 43.93 1 5 5 16 7
OK0552100 2017 779 45 57.77 6 11 19 9
2016 784 27 34.44 1 2 11 10 3
Putnam City Campus Police* 2018 19,419 9 -- 5 4
OK0552200 2017 19,516 15 -- 1 2 3 8 1
2016 19,475 10 -- 1 1 1 7
Div. of State Parks Police - OKC* 2018 652,936 151 -- 3 1 6 22 113 6 4
OK0552300 2017 648,260 106 -- 1 10 13 75 7
2016 641,681 4 -- 4
Okla City Community College 2018 12,328 14 -- 1 11 2
Police* 2017 12,342 40 -- 1 39
OK0553000 2016 Data Unavailable
Oklahoma City University Campus 2018 2,758 29 -- 6 21 2
Police* 2017 2,835 34 -- 1 5 28
OK0554300 2016 2,968 40 -- 1 6 30 3
Capitol Patrol* 2018 42,500 1 0.02 1
OKOHP1700 2017 42,500 3 0.07 2 1
2016 42,500 1 0.02 1
2018 921,819 39,466 42.81 60 641 1,208 4,487 7,409 21,309 4,352 91
Oklahoma County 2017 914,019 36,531 39.97 94 590 1,290 3,842 7,559 19,800 3,356 103
2016 906,529 37,790 41.69 84 530 1,305 3,751 7,036 21,573 3,511 116
Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Office 2018 17,537 249 14.20 4 6 2 44 76 88 29 8
OK0560000 2017 17,361 301 17.34 9 1 23 118 122 28 10
2016 17,339 322 18.57 1 7 2 20 137 122 33 3

7-46
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Henryetta Police Department 2018 5,628 166 29.50 9 5 35 103 14 2


OK0560100 2017 5,737 193 33.64 4 7 28 135 19 2
2016 5,732 197 34.37 2 12 63 108 12 2
Okmulgee Police Department 2018 11,919 629 52.77 16 11 44 129 394 35 7
OK0560200 2017 12,183 595 48.84 1 22 5 64 85 392 26 6
2016 12,177 572 46.97 2 25 11 48 104 359 23 3
Beggs Police Department 2018 1,245 16 12.85 2 6 6 2
OK0560400 2017 1,244 8 6.43 1 4 3 1
2016 1,242 20 16.10 1 4 6 5 4
Dewar Police Department 2018 862 8 9.28 1 2 5
OK0560600 2017 865 6 6.94 1 1 3 1
2016 866 3 3.46 1 2
Morris Police Department 2018 1,445 12 8.30 1 6 4 1
OK0561100 2017 1,464 10 6.83 3 2 5
2016 1,458 19 13.03 2 2 15
OSU IT Campus PD* 2018 2,403 7 -- 1 6
OK0561600 2017 2,496 14 -- 1 12 1
2016 2,397 16 -- 1 1 14
2018 38,636 1,087 28.13 4 33 15 94 254 606 81 17
Okmulgee County 2017 38,854 1,127 29.01 1 36 7 99 240 669 75 19
2016 38,814 1,149 29.60 3 34 16 87 312 625 72 8
Osage County Sheriff’s Office 2018 25,094 487 19.41 3 10 4 52 178 182 58 4
OK0570000 2017 25,613 441 17.22 2 10 1 53 126 192 57
2016 25,458 423 16.62 14 5 28 137 198 41 4
Barnsdall Police Department 2018 1,160 14 12.07 1 3 4 5 1 1
OK0570100 2017 1,197 14 11.70 5 7 2 2
2016 1,203 19 15.79 2 1 1 6 8 1 3

7-47
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Fairfax Police Department 2018 1,287 19 14.76 3 11 5
OK0570200 2017 1,335 17 12.73 2 6 4 3 2
2016 1,344 18 13.39 1 6 10 1
Hominy Police Department 2018 3,412 52 15.24 1 2 21 21 7
OK0570300 2017 3,485 49 14.06 4 18 20 7
2016 3,499 72 20.58 1 7 24 32 8 1
Pawhuska Police Department 2018 3,349 80 23.89 5 8 27 34 6 1
OK0570400 2017 3,461 111 32.07 4 11 35 56 5 1
2016 3,590 113 31.48 6 11 34 55 7
Avant Police Department 2018 302 1 3.31 1
OK0570600 2017 314 1 3.18 1
2016 Data Unavailable
Wynona Police Department 2018 434 0 0.00
OK0572300 2017 440 0 0.00
2016 431 4 9.28 2 1 1
2018 35,038 653 18.64 3 17 4 68 242 247 72 6
Osage County 2017 35,845 633 17.66 2 16 1 79 184 278 73 3
2016 35,525 649 18.27 23 6 50 208 303 59 8
Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office 2018 14,191 189 13.32 2 19 60 81 27 3
OK0580000 2017 14,185 196 13.82 6 2 15 61 97 15 6
2016 15,411 ‡ ‡
Commerce Police Department 2018 2,408 21 8.72 1 1 3 6 8 2
OK0580100 2017 2,458 88 35.80 2 26 21 32 7 2
2016 2,486 42 16.89 1 4 13 20 4 3
Miami Police Department 2018 13,162 518 39.36 13 2 47 153 281 22 8
OK0580200 2017 13,470 338 25.09 10 1 26 113 175 13
2016 13,620 196 14.39 1 2 1 22 58 90 22 3

7-48
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Fairland Police Department 2018 1,036 11 10.62 4 1 4 2
OK0580600 2017 1,051 8 7.61 2 1 4 1
2016 -- 6 -- 1 4 1
Wyandotte Police Department 2018 329 12 36.47 4 7 1
OK0581200 2017 330 6 18.18 2 4
2016 333 12 36.04 3 9
Wyandotte Nation Tribal Police* 2018 2,934 24 8.18 8 3 13
OK0581400 2017 2,494 16 6.42 2 1 12 1 1
2016 2,494 23 9.22 1 3 2 14 3
NE Oklahoma A&M College 2018 1,957 24 -- 14 10 1
Police* 2017 2,102 49 -- 1 25 21 2
OK0581500 2016 2,138 45 -- 2 2 19 18 4
Miami Nation Tribal Police* 2018 1,100 22 20.00 3 7 11 1
OKDI00400 2017 -- 1 -- 1
2016 Data Unavailable
Eastern Shawnee Tribal Police* 2018 -- 90 -- 1 3 83 3 2
OKDI14000 2017 -- 82 -- 1 80 1
2016 -- 55 -- 1 46 8
2018 31,126 911 29.27 1 16 3 87 248 498 58 14
Ottawa County 2017 31,494 784 24.89 18 6 72 222 426 40 9
2016 31,850 379 11.90 1 5 2 34 94 201 42 6
Pawnee County Sheriff’s Office 2018 10,735 167 15.56 1 2 1 48 35 56 24
OK0590000 2017 10,631 146 13.73 1 21 43 52 29 3
2016 10,951 129 11.78 9 27 47 28 18 2
Cleveland Police Department 2018 3,164 15 4.74 4 3 4 4
OK0590100 2017 3,217 29 9.01 1 1 4 20 3
2016 3,209 34 10.60 3 30 1

7-49
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Pawnee Police Department 2018 2,128 72 33.83 1 1 8 20 38 4 1


OK0590200 2017 2,160 59 27.31 2 1 8 11 31 6 1
2016 2,153 53 24.62 3 1 5 17 22 5 1
Jennings Police Department 2018 359 9 25.07 1 2 4 2 1
OK0590500 2017 359 10 27.86 2 6 2 1
2016 -- 9 -- 1 1 6 1
2018 16,386 263 16.05 1 4 2 60 60 102 34 2
Pawnee County 2017 16,367 244 14.91 3 3 33 56 109 40 5
2016 16,313 225 13.79 3 10 36 65 86 25 3
Payne County Sheriff’s Office 2018 19,660 343 17.45 14 29 90 167 43
OK0600000 2017 19,253 327 16.98 6 26 75 180 40 6
2016 19,483 351 18.02 2 11 32 114 160 32 4
Cushing Police Department 2018 7,687 277 36.03 6 2 16 52 175 26
OK0600100 2017 7,790 326 41.85 6 3 23 60 217 17 3
2016 7,874 349 44.32 7 2 24 84 208 24 2
Stillwater Police Department 2018 50,445 1,146 22.72 50 12 124 178 725 57 9
OK0600200 2017 50,159 1,274 25.40 3 30 7 100 214 859 61 10
2016 49,637 1,733 34.91 1 32 17 108 282 1,215 78 4
Yale Police Department 2018 1,200 36 30.00 1 6 8 16 5 1
OK0600300 2017 1,207 49 40.60 1 3 4 36 5 1
2016 1,222 30 24.55 2 6 19 3 1
Perkins Police Department 2018 2,842 91 32.02 1 2 0 0 19 57 12
OK0600600 2017 2,841 65 22.88 3 1 2 14 40 5
2016 2,862 73 25.51 1 1 14 50 7
Oklahoma State University Police* 2018 22,352 159 -- 7 1 31 119 1
OK0601000 2017 25,254 202 -- 6 1 61 132 2 1
2016 24,387 184 -- 3 2 1 44 131 3

7-50
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
2018 81,834 2,052 25.08 1 79 15 176 378 1,259 144 10
Payne County 2017 81,250 2,243 27.61 3 52 11 155 428 1,464 130 21
2016 81,078 2,720 33.55 3 54 21 168 544 1,783 147 11
Pittsburg County Sheriff’s Office 2018 18,853 568 30.13 1 11 3 64 204 214 71 6
OK0610000 2017 18,532 482 26.01 13 2 46 166 210 45 3
2016 20,446 428 20.93 2 11 31 176 179 29 15
Hartshorne Police Department 2018 1,952 43 22.03 1 1 4 17 17 3
OK0610100 2017 1,966 39 19.84 1 1 9 8 14 6
2016 1,997 24 12.02 2 3 8 9 2
McAlester Police Department 2018 17,999 1,146 63.67 22 8 85 201 772 58
OK0610200 2017 18,181 946 52.03 2 18 6 79 173 620 48 7
2016 18,300 880 48.09 1 13 7 35 187 595 42 2
Haileyville Police Department 2018 760 4 5.26 2 1 1
OK0611400 2017 762 0 0.00
2016 773 0 0.00
Kiowa Police Department 2018 674 14 20.77 1 11 2 1
OK0611700 2017 676 3 4.44 3
2016 688 5 7.27 1 1 2 1
Krebs Police Department 2018 1,931 70 36.25 2 8 19 33 8
OK0611800 2017 1,928 81 42.01 1 5 16 49 10 1
2016 1,958 60 30.64 2 1 4 22 26 5
Quinton Police Department 2018 985 12 12.18 3 4 5
OK0612000 2017 987 13 13.17 1 4 1 4 3
2016 Reported Through the County SO
Savanna Police Department 2018 653 35 53.60 2 11 18 4
OK0612100 2017 642 21 32.71 1 3 15 2
2016 -- 11 -- 2 4 4 1

7-51
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

McAlester Public Schools Campus 2018 3,068 1 -- 1


Police* 2017 2,995 3 -- 1 2
OK0612300 2016 3,087 0 --
2018 43,807 1,893 43.21 2 35 13 168 458 1,071 146 7
Pittsburg County 2017 43,674 1,588 36.36 2 33 11 144 367 917 114 11
2016 44,162 1,408 31.88 5 27 7 76 398 815 80 17
Pontotoc County Sheriff’s Office 2018 19,564 205 10.48 1 1 26 88 76 13 2
OK0620000 2017 19,509 182 9.33 3 24 64 75 16 4
2016 19,457 208 10.69 6 18 78 85 21 2
Ada Police Department 2018 17,339 724 41.76 12 14 58 139 462 39 3
OK0620100 2017 17,455 662 37.93 7 4 46 170 394 41 6
2016 17,390 690 39.68 1 3 7 46 198 399 36 4
Allen Police Department 2018 929 9 9.69 1 6 2
OK0620300 2017 935 7 7.49 5 2
2016 935 8 8.56 3 4 1
Stonewall Police Department 2018 476 8 16.81 1 1 3 2 1
OK0621400 2017 476 2 4.20 1 1
2016 475 6 12.63 1 1 4
East Central University Police* 2018 3,574 21 -- 5 16
OK0621600 2017 3,719 15 -- 2 13
2016 4,169 21 -- 2 19
2018 38,308 967 25.24 1 12 16 85 236 562 55 5
Pontotoc County 2017 38,375 868 22.62 10 4 71 236 488 59 10
2016 38,257 933 24.39 1 9 7 65 282 511 58 6
Pottawatomie County 2018 28,167 515 18.28 1 12 46 145 255 56 6
Sheriff’s Office 2017 27,840 597 21.44 9 2 44 192 284 66 3
OK0630000 2016 27,969 473 16.91 1 6 43 144 201 78 4

7-52
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Shawnee Police Department 2018 31,422 2,040 64.92 2 28 27 367 409 1,042 165 1
OK0630100 2017 31,725 1,823 57.46 2 24 23 339 354 926 155 6
2016 31,560 1,684 53.36 1 27 20 217 296 991 132 7
Tecumseh Police Department 2018 6,628 197 29.72 1 17 63 94 22 3
OK0630200 2017 6,699 210 31.35 1 4 1 7 56 126 15
2016 6,662 192 28.82 1 7 1 9 44 104 26
Earlsboro Police Department 2018 647 6 9.27 2 1 2 1
OK0630900 2017 644 17 26.40 3 4 5 5
2016 -- 14 -- 2 5 6 1
Maud Police Department 2018 1,064 16 15.04 1 5 10
OK0631300 2017 1,077 25 23.21 3 6 14 2
2016 1,079 37 34.29 1 16 19 1 1
McLoud Police Department 2018 4,708 66 14.02 1 2 8 15 30 10 1
OK0631400 2017 4,656 93 19.97 2 2 15 23 42 9 2
2016 4,633 113 24.39 2 1 9 19 72 10
Kickapoo Tribal Police* 2018 3,000 20 6.67 6 10 4 1
OK0632100 2017 -- 19 -- 1 1 2 13 2
2016 -- 12 -- 12 1
Citizen Potawatomi Nation Tribal 2018 17,500 200 11.43 2 3 4 7 173 11
Police* 2017 15,000 225 15.00 1 2 22 8 166 26
OK0632200 2016 -- 156 -- 1 7 11 124 13
2018 72,636 3,060 42.13 4 42 33 445 651 1,616 269 12
Pottawatomie County 2017 72,641 3,009 41.42 4 40 30 434 645 1,576 280 11
2016 71,903 2,681 37.29 3 42 23 288 535 1,529 261 13
Pushmataha County Sheriff’s Office 2018 7,686 83 10.80 1 7 36 32 7 3
OK0640000 2017 7,827 47 6.00 4 14 24 5 1
2016 7,926 53 6.69 2 29 13 9 4

7-53
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Antlers Police Department 2018 2,300 16 6.96 3 1 5 6 1
OK0640100 2017 2,306 35 15.18 3 8 21 3 1
2016 2,336 39 16.70 2 5 13 15 4
Clayton Police Department 2018 793 10 12.61 1 4 3 2
OK0640300 2017 780 10 12.82 2 3 5
2016 790 19 24.05 8 2 7 2 2
Rattan Police Department§ 2018 298 0 0.00
OK0641700 2017
Data Unavailable
2016
2018 11,077 109 9.84 1 3 9 45 41 10 3
Pushmataha County 2017 10,913 92 8.43 7 24 48 13 2
2016 11,052 111 10.04 2 15 44 35 15 6
Roger Mills County Sheriff’s Office 2018 3,713 40 10.77 3 7 7 22 1
OK0650000 2017 3,621 38 10.49 1 1 2 9 21 4 1
2016 3,800 56 14.74 8 11 31 6
2018 3,713 40 10.77 3 7 7 22 1 0
Roger Mills County 2017 3,621 36 9.94 2 9 21 4
2016 3,800 56 14.74 8 11 31 6
Rogers County Sheriff’s Office 2018 56,541 572 10.12 3 19 1 79 183 249 38 12
OK0660000 2017 56,357 620 11.00 3 22 8 42 206 291 48 6
2016 55,631 715 12.85 2 14 6 67 260 296 70 8
Claremore Police Department 2018 18,748 605 32.27 9 3 35 92 432 34 1
OK0660100 2017 19,147 542 28.31 2 9 4 16 80 401 30 5
2016 19,076 600 31.45 12 3 23 101 436 25
Catoosa Police Department 2018 7,006 428 61.09 8 4 31 40 266 79 2
OK0660300 2017 7,129 448 62.84 1 4 6 64 38 267 68
2016 7,145 405 56.68 7 7 51 45 222 73

7-54
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Chelsea Police Department 2018 1,913 64 33.46 3 1 13 44 3
OK0660400 2017 1,972 26 13.18 2 1 1 3 18 1
2016 1,970 46 23.35 4 9 30 3 1
Oologah Police Department 2018 1,172 0 0.00
OK0660700 2017 1,182 16 13.54 1 15
2016 1,185 17 14.35 6 11
Talala Police Department 2018 275 1 3.64 1
OK0660900 2017 278 4 14.39 2 2
2016 277 3 10.83 3
Rogers State University Police* 2018 3,636 5 -- 1 2 2
OK0661300 2017 3,728 3 -- 1 1 1
2016 3,922 7 -- 1 6
Verdigris Police Department 2018 4,580 50 10.92 1 4 41 4
OK0661500 2017 4,488 62 13.81 3 7 49 3
2016 4,428 52 11.74 2 3 10 33 4
2018 90,235 1,725 19.12 3 40 8 147 335 1,034 158 15
Rogers County 2017 90,553 1,721 19.01 6 37 19 126 336 1,044 153 11
2016 89,712 1,845 20.57 2 39 16 144 435 1034 175 9
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office 2018 12,579 319 25.36 4 1 35 107 131 41
OK0670000 2017 12,593 293 23.27 7 2 21 102 129 32 8
2016 13,171 265 20.12 1 5 1 14 84 130 30 5
Konawa Police Department 2018 1,232 53 43.02 3 11 16 19 4 1
OK0670100 2017 1,267 33 26.05 11 7 10 5
2016 1,289 26 20.17 1 6 5 13 1
Seminole Police Department 2018 7,237 141 19.48 1 1 8 29 93 9 1
OK0670200 2017 7,415 145 19.55 3 1 19 32 78 12
2016 7,531 312 41.43 5 3 41 60 191 12 2

7-55
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Wewoka Police Department 2018 3,300 100 30.30 2 14 37 39 8 1


OK0670300 2017 3,390 67 19.76 13 8 43 3 1
2016 3,449 67 19.43 8 22 35 2 3
Seminole State College* 2018 1,602 8 -- 1 7
OK0671300 2017 2,719 3 -- 3
2016 1,719 4 -- 4
Seminole Nation Lighthorse Police* 2018 5,800 18 3.10 1 3 12 2
OKDI06200 2017 -- 14 -- 2 11 1
2016 -- 10 -- 3 7
2018 24,348 639 26.24 1 11 1 68 193 301 64 3
Seminole County 2017 24,665 555 22.50 10 3 64 151 274 53 9
2016 25,440 684 26.89 1 10 5 69 174 380 45 10
Sequoyah County Sheriff’s Office 2018 22,788 417 18.30 12 1 83 127 166 28 2
OK0680000 2017 22,920 486 21.20 2 8 1 92 140 211 32 6
2016 22,993 493 21.44 15 1 63 172 191 51 6
Sallisaw Police Department 2018 8,427 272 32.28 1 5 1 9 33 210 13
OK0680100 2017 8,548 350 40.95 1 8 1 6 49 277 8
2016 8,530 446 52.29 9 15 53 356 13 1
Gans Police Department§ 2018 300 0 0.00
OK0680600 2017
Data Unavailable
2016
Gore Police Department 2018 945 25 26.46 9 7 8 1
OK0680700 2017 939 15 15.97 2 2 10 1
2016 938 4 4.26 1 2 1
Moffet Police Department 2018 118 ‡ ‡
OK0681100 2017 121 0 --
2016 -- 3 -- 1 1 1

7-56
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Muldrow Police Department 2018 3,203 125 39.03 5 23 23 65 9 2


OK0681200 2017 3,250 88 27.08 2 22 13 45 6 1
2016 3,248 138 42.49 7 13 46 63 9
Roland Police Department 2018 3,794 84 22.14 1 2 4 11 62 4 1
OK0681400 2017 3,720 95 25.54 2 1 11 16 59 6
2016 3,604 87 24.14 1 2 1 9 12 55 7 1
Vian Police Department 2018 1,363 35 25.68 1 5 8 20 1
OK0681600 2017 1,383 26 18.80 1 4 6 12 3 1
2016 1,383 34 24.58 2 1 8 9 13 1 1
2018 40,938 958 23.40 1 23 5 133 209 531 56 5
Sequoyah County 2017 40,881 1,060 25.93 3 21 3 137 226 614 56 8
2016 40,696 1,205 29.61 1 36 3 111 293 679 82 9
Stephens County Sheriff’s Office 2018 14,024 225 16.04 7 2 13 60 117 26
OK0690000 2017 14,058 191 13.59 1 16 50 102 22 2
2016 14,869 216 14.53 2 8 62 124 20 1
Comanche Police Department 2018 1,554 37 23.81 7 14 15 1
OK0690100 2017 1,595 44 27.59 2 3 15 20 4
2016 1,618 35 21.63 1 2 12 18 2
Duncan Police Department 2018 22,351 739 33.06 1 5 5 32 224 434 38 8
OK0690200 2017 22,909 849 37.06 4 3 5 23 253 509 52 4
2016 23,188 988 42.61 12 11 34 276 617 38 7
Marlow Police Department 2018 4,410 138 31.29 2 1 2 40 87 6 1
OK0690300 2017 4,520 127 28.10 6 7 41 64 9 1
2016 4,580 114 24.89 2 9 41 61 1
Velma Police Department 2018 596 0 0.00
OK0691100 2017 602 10 16.61 1 4 5
2016 -- 2 -- 2

7-57
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

2018 42,935 1,139 26.53 1 14 8 54 338 653 71 9


Stephens County 2017 43,684 1,217 27.86 11 6 50 363 700 87 7
2016 44,255 1,355 30.62 17 11 53 391 822 61 8
Texas County Sheriff’s Office 2018 4,348 47 10.81 2 5 13 24 3
OK0700000 2017 4,307 41 9.52 1 17 19 4 2
2016 5,207 60 11.52 2 7 18 30 3
Guymon Police Department 2018 11,546 138 11.95 1 4 7 26 95 5 1
OK0700100 2017 11,733 186 15.85 9 2 13 33 119 10
2016 12,001 189 15.75 4 18 35 121 11
Hooker Police Department 2018 1,923 16 8.32 1 5 7 3
OK0700200 2017 1,959 20 10.21 1 1 6 11 1
2016 2,009 16 7.96 1 1 11 3
Goodwell Police Department 2018 1,307 18 13.77 1 2 6 9
OK0700600 2017 1,311 7 5.34 4 3
2016 1,331 9 6.76 1 2 5 1
Texhoma Police Department 2018 939 3 3.19 2 1
OK0701000 2017 955 3 3.14 1 1 1
2016 976 1 1.02 1
Tyrone Police Department 2018 778 6 7.71 2 3 1
OK0701100 2017 769 7 9.10 1 1 2 3
2016 Data Unavailable
District 1 Narcotics Task Force§ 2018 -- 0 --
OK070015A 2017
Data Unavailable
2016
2018 20,841 228 10.94 1 8 21 54 134 10 1
Texas County 2017 21,034 260 12.36 9 17 62 156 16
2016 21,524 275 12.78 6 27 56 167 19

7-58
Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Tillman County Sheriff’s Office 2018 2,006 53 26.42 2 26 22 3


OK0710000 2017 1,986 41 20.64 1 11 26 3 1
2016 1,999 38 19.01 2 14 21 1
Frederick Police Department 2018 3,603 126 34.97 4 1 9 39 64 9
OK0710100 2017 3,621 131 36.18 4 7 43 73 4 1
2016 3,645 149 40.88 1 1 11 56 75 5 1
Grandfield Police Department 2018 949 8 8.43 1 3 4
OK0710300 2017 955 14 14.66 2 5 7
2016 959 29 30.24 1 10 16 2
Tipton Police Department 2018 772 7 9.07 3 4
OK0710700 2017 779 5 6.42 1 4 2
2016 784 7 8.93 1 1 5
2018 7,330 194 26.47 4 1 12 71 94 12 0
Tillman County 2017 7,341 191 26.02 4 10 60 110 7 4
2016 7,387 223 30.19 2 1 14 81 117 8 1
Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office 2018 33,707 1,147 34.03 5 40 21 181 276 428 196 7
OK0720000 2017 31,948 1,221 38.22 33 17 254 343 387 187 6
2016 32,196 1,206 37.46 2 32 16 203 409 352 192 6
Broken Arrow Police Department 2018 109,663 2,439 22.24 3 50 28 75 292 1,800 191 6
OK0720100 2017 108,823 2,509 23.06 1 31 27 76 380 1,765 229 1
2016 108,088 2,462 22.78 3 26 46 91 413 1,712 171 4
Collinsville Police Department 2018 7,098 113 15.92 6 2 5 22 73 5 1
OK0720200 2017 6,836 122 17.85 1 5 2 34 74 6
2016 6,678 121 18.12 1 2 1 7 24 75 11 1
Sand Springs Police Department 2018 20,056 702 35.00 5 5 9 82 525 76 1
OK0720300 2017 19,977 604 30.23 4 15 6 88 416 75 3
2016 19,961 690 34.57 5 7 15 88 508 67 2

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Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Skiatook Police Department 2018 8,020 256 31.92 9 17 53 155 22 3
OK0720400 2017 8,018 211 26.32 1 3 10 44 132 21
2016 8,005 193 24.11 5 8 44 130 6 2
Tulsa Police Department 2018 403,147 26,187 64.96 60 422 830 2,982 4,800 13,834 3,259 223
OK0720500 2017 404,868 26,302 64.96 70 423 964 2,757 5,574 13,054 3,460 144
2016 405,748 28,400 69.99 72 439 1088 2,845 5,780 14,516 3,660 171
Bixby Police Department 2018 27,654 472 17.07 11 5 23 62 336 35 2
OK0720600 2017 26,131 522 19.98 6 3 26 73 359 55 6
2016 25,453 414 16.27 10 3 13 74 274 40 1
Glenpool Police Department 2018 14,273 281 19.69 15 4 47 51 136 28
OK0720700 2017 13,954 270 19.35 5 4 42 58 143 18 1
2016 13,717 342 24.93 8 4 40 67 212 11
Jenks Police Department 2018 23,473 355 15.12 1 9 3 17 116 192 17 1
OK0720800 2017 22,693 344 15.16 8 4 40 44 217 31 3
2016 21,535 332 15.42 3 2 25 51 225 26
Owasso Police Department 2018 37,220 959 25.77 1 26 13 43 82 722 72 1
OK0721000 2017 36,869 835 22.65 24 9 46 101 571 84 1
2016 35,551 783 22.02 2 13 8 43 76 591 50 1
Sperry Police Department 2018 1,315 50 38.02 1 3 19 19 8
OK0721100 2017 1,292 51 39.47 1 1 6 7 27 9
2016 1,281 56 43.72 1 3 12 34 6
Tulsa Community College Police* 2018 16,475 43 -- 1 40 2 1
OK0721200 2017 16,897 26 -- 5 3 16 2
2016 16,966 6 -- 5 1
Jenks Public Schools Police* 2018 12,471 2 -- 1 1
OK0721300 2017 12,319 24 -- 24
2016 11,965 22 -- 1 20 1

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Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Okla State University Tulsa* 2018 808 5 -- 1 4
OK0721400 2017 980 11 -- 2 8 1
2016 1,207 16 -- 1 15
2018 685,626 33,011 48.15 70 594 911 3,402 5,858 18,265 3,911 246
Tulsa County 2017 681,409 33,052 48.51 72 541 1,047 3,270 6,751 17,193 4,178 165
2016 678,213 35,043 51.67 80 544 1,175 3,294 7,039 18,669 4,242 188
Wagoner County Sheriff’s Office 2018 38,391 477 12.42 18 3 55 141 208 52 6
OK0730000 2017 37,481 601 16.03 4 6 4 38 214 262 73 11
2016 36,838 687 18.65 1 19 5 52 235 310 65 9
Wagoner Police Department 2018 8,986 214 23.81 3 1 25 47 127 11 2
OK0730100 2017 8,931 340 38.07 2 12 2 20 72 223 9 1
2016 8,787 281 31.98 2 2 16 80 170 11 1
Coweta Police Department 2018 9,706 180 18.55 1 3 16 33 108 19 1
OK0730300 2017 9,718 316 32.52 6 19 46 208 37 2
2016 9,589 308 32.12 1 2 2 51 42 197 13 1
2018 57,083 871 15.26 22 7 96 221 443 82 9
Wagoner County 2017 56,130 1,257 22.39 6 24 6 77 332 693 119 14
2016 55,214 1,276 23.11 2 23 9 119 357 677 89 11
Washington County Sheriff’s Office 2018 11,378 ‡ ‡
OK0740000 2017 11,694 ‡ ‡
2016 11,998 ‡ ‡
Bartlesville Police Department 2018 36,473 1,316 36.08 1 18 12 72 290 835 88 10
OK0740100 2017 36,788 1,229 33.41 1 6 10 65 275 771 101 11
2016 36,753 1,241 33.77 2 11 21 75 231 821 80 3
Dewey Police Department 2018 3,477 96 27.61 1 3 9 25 51 7 1
OK0740200 2017 3,513 94 26.76 1 4 31 52 6
2016 3,511 106 30.19 1 1 9 22 66 7

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Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft

Copan Police Department§ 2018 748 0 0.00


OK0740300 2017
Data Unavailable
2016
Ramona Police Department 2018 550 13 23.64 4 5 4
OK0740600 2017 546 13 23.81 1 3 5 4
2016 Data Unavailable
2018 52,626 1,425 27.08 2 21 12 81 319 891 99 11
Washington County 2017 52,541 1,336 25.43 1 7 10 70 309 828 111 11
2016 52,262 1,347 25.77 3 12 21 84 253 887 87 3
Washita County Sheriff’s Office 2018 6,345 76 11.98 1 3 9 18 37 8
OK0750000 2017 6,502 100 15.38 1 7 16 28 35 13 2
2016 6,645 107 16.10 3 1 15 24 56 8 3
Cordell Police Department 2018 2,757 39 14.15 1 18 19 1
OK0750100 2017 2,852 46 16.13 1 1 1 3 9 26 5
2016 2,917 67 22.97 1 1 1 12 16 35 1
Burns Flat Police Department 2018 1,924 4 2.08 2 2
OK0750300 2017 2,001 0 0.00
2016 2,048 1 0.49 1
2018 11,026 119 10.79 1 3 12 36 58 9 0
Washita County 2017 11,355 146 12.86 2 8 1 19 37 61 18 2
2016 11,610 175 15.07 1 4 2 27 41 91 9 3
Woods County Sheriff’s Office 2018 2,976 38 12.77 1 2 15 18 2
OK0760000 2017 3,094 31 10.02 8 22 1
2016 3,141 39 12.42 4 13 19 3
Alva Police Department 2018 5,112 62 12.13 1 5 24 28 4
OK0760100 2017 5,149 75 14.57 1 6 12 50 6 1
2016 5,227 65 12.44 2 3 19 34 7

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Index Crimes, by County and Agency

Total Crime Breaking Motor


Felonious
Agency Year Population Crime Rate Per Murder Rape Robbery & Larceny Vehicle Arson†
Assault
Index 1,000 Entering Theft
Waynoka Police Department 2018 931 16 17.19 2 2 3 6 3
OK0760200 2017 960 5 5.21 1 3 1
2016 974 7 7.19 4 2 1
Northwestern State College* 2018 1,783 ‡ ‡
OK0761500 2017 2,095 7 -- 1 6
2016 -- 0 --
2018 9,019 116 12.86 4 9 42 52 9 0
Woods County 2017 9,203 118 12.82 1 6 22 81 8
2016 9,342 111 11.88 2 7 36 55 11
Woodward County Sheriff’s Office 2018 6,932 71 10.24 4 12 20 27 8 1
OK0770000 2017 7,291 81 11.11 4 9 28 35 5 1
2016 7,261 82 11.29 2 9 18 48 5
Woodward Police Department 2018 12,323 372 30.19 1 12 2 22 97 210 28 2
OK0770100 2017 12,655 387 30.58 17 27 107 218 18 2
2016 13,223 411 31.08 5 2 24 116 239 25
Mooreland Police Department 2018 1,204 9 7.48 2 3 4
OK0770500 2017 1,240 7 5.65 4 3 1
2016 1,298 4 3.08 1 3
2018 20,459 452 22.09 1 16 2 34 119 240 40 3
Woodward County 2017 21,186 475 22.42 21 36 139 256 23 4
2016 21,782 497 22.82 7 2 33 135 290 30
Oklahoma Highway Patrol* 2018 3,943,479 0 --
OKOHP1200 2017 3,931,639 9 -- 4 3 2
2016 3,923,561 20 -- 3 5 3 9
2018 3,944,077 129,951 32.95 210 2,465 2,765 13,224 26,630 71,602 13,055 734
State Total 2017 3,931,639 128,613 32.71 246 2,246 2,978 12,461 28,174 70,474 12,034 692
2016 3,923,561 131,877 33.61 239 2,134 3,135 12,058 28,525 73,917 11,869 724
†Arson offenses in this contributor report have not been included in the Total Crime Index or Crime Rate per 1,000 figures.

§ New reporting agency.


‡ Failed to report.
*Population numbers from tribal agencies, state agencies, and campus enrollment figures are not included in the state’s population total. These figures are only used to tabulate crime rate.
Crime rates for colleges/universities/schools are not calculated for this publication.

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VIII
Contributor Participation

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History of Oklahoma’s Crime Reporting Program
During 1973, an average of 65 law enforcement agencies contributed monthly reports directly to the FBI.
The OSBI assumed the statewide administration of the UCR Program on September 1, 1973. Since that
time, an astounding increase in the number of agencies who report directly to the OSBI has occurred.

The OSBI maintains the UCR Program, also known as the Summary Reporting System (SRS) and the State
Incident-Based Reporting System (SIBRS). The State of Oklahoma and the nation are transitioning from
a summary reporting system, or UCR, to an incident-based reporting system. Compared to the traditional
SRS format, the incident-based reporting format is capable of providing more detailed information about
crime incidents. SIBRS collects data for 53 crimes compared to the 8 crimes collected by the SRS. In
SIBRS, arrests and clearances are linked to incidents, attempted crimes are separated from completed, and
every offense in a crime incident is recorded and counted. A report in SIBRS collects information about
the victims, offenses, and offenders.

The FBI intends to transition from using UCR and the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
to only accepting NIBRS compatible data by 2021. Therefore, the OSBI is working diligently to ensure all
of Oklahoma’s law enforcement agencies are verified to submit to SIBRS, and in turn to NIBRS. As of
2018, Oklahoma has 90% of their law enforcement agencies reporting crime data using the incident-based
reporting format. However, only 50% of Oklahoma’s population is covered by SIBRS agencies, as some
of Oklahoma’s largest agencies have not transitioned from UCR to SIBRS. Table 54 shows the number of
SIBRS and UCR agencies in Oklahoma between 2016-2018.

Table 54. Number of SIBRS and UCR Agencies, by Agency Type (2016-2018)

Agency Type 2016 2017 2018


Police Department 247 256 273
Sheriff's Office 68 68 70
SIBRS Campus Police 15 19 22
Tribal Police 7 8 8
State Agency 3 3 4
SIBRS Total 340 354 377
Police Department 34 31 30
Sheriff's Office 9 8 6
UCR Campus Police 6 6 5
Tribal Police 0 0 0
State Agency 1 0 0
UCR Total 50 45 41
Total Agencies 390 399 418

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Figure 39. Number of SIBRS and UCR Agencies (2016-2018)

400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
2016 2017 2018
SIBRS Total UCR Total

The Office of Criminal Justice Statistics (OCJS) at OSBI has performed multiple studies and
analyses of SIBRS data. The most recent study conducted by OCJS was An Analysis of Intimate
Partner Murders in Oklahoma Using Incident-Based Reporting Data. In this study, OCJS
performed a qualitative and quantitative analysis of intimate partner murders (IPMs) in
Oklahoma between 2011-2016.

OCJS found the following information from studying IPMs.

 Two reports had a secondary offense.


 Tulsa County reported the highest number of IPMs for that period.
 Researchers found the gender of victims and offenders was evenly distributed between
male and female.
 More than 57% of IPM reports occurred between November and February
 IPMs were reported the most from 21:01-23:00.
 Firearms accounted for 47.5% of weapon types used in IPM, with a knife and/or cutting
instrument as the second most common weapon type.

The information previously described is only a brief look into what an incident-based report can
provide for each incident. While some of this information is available in the SRS format, it is
only available for the offense of murder. However, this information and more is available for
every offense using the incident-based reporting method.

The full report for An Analysis of Intimate Partner Murders in Oklahoma Using Incident-Based
Reporting Data and other publications can be found on OSBI’s website under the
OCJS/Statistical Analysis Center.

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Contributor History
There were 418 law enforcement agencies in 2018 that provided UCR data directly to the OSBI’s UCR
state repository.

The following is a list of agencies that reported partial data or failed to report data during calendar year
2018. Statistics in this publication are reported as they are received from an agency during the calendar year
and data received is not calculated or averaged to compensate for partial or missing data. For this reason,
there may be discrepancies when comparing data in this publication with data in Crime in the United States.

OK0070500 Bennington Police Department


OK0120100 Hugo Police Department
OK0120300 Boswell Police Department
OK0130000 Cimarron Police Department
OK0280000 Greer County Sheriff’s Office
OK0420200 Coyle Police Department
OK0491900 Grand River Dam Authority
OK0520200 Billings Police Department
OK0580100 Commerce Police Department
OK0612300 McAlester Public Schools Campus Police
OK0681100 Moffett Police Department
OK0740000 Washington County Sheriff’s Office
OK0750300 Burns Flat Police Department
OK0761500 Northwestern State College Police

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IX
Statement of Regulations

9-1
Statement of Policy
The following regulations will be observed by this agency concerning the release of statistical information.
Employees of the agency will observe these procedures and will not deviate from this policy without the
express consent of the Director of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. All information to be
released will originate from the Field Services Unit of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.

Regulations

1. This agency will publish an annual report reflecting crime in Oklahoma. This report will be
distributed to the Governor, members of the Legislature, the Attorney General, law enforcement
agencies, the State Library System, and to any agency or committee dedicated to law enforcement
or criminal justice work. An electronic copy of the report will be made available on the OSBI
website.

2. Published annual reports will be released to the above named agencies at no charge. They will then
be released to individuals or agencies extraneous to the criminal justice community who shall pay
a fee of five dollars ($5.00) for every copy received.

3. UCR Information Requests:

A. Information contained in the published annual report may be released via telephone, letter, etc.,
to any interested party.

B. All requests for unpublished information from agencies or individuals extraneous to the
criminal justice community should be submitted to the Office of Criminal Justice Statistics
(OCJS). In accordance with the Oklahoma Open Records Act, all requests may be subject to a
charge. Standard practice is to provide data in a PDF or hard copy format to prevent
manipulation of data. Exceptions to this practice can be submitted to the director of the OCJS
for consideration.

C. Law enforcement agencies may receive interim, unpublished, specialized reports identifying
their agency only, provided the request is reasonable. Law enforcement agencies may also
receive their respective county totals along with state or regional totals. All requests should be
directed to the Supervisor of the Field Services Unit.

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X
Appendix

10-1
Glossary of Terms

Adult - For UCR purposes, a person 18 years of Juvenile - For UCR purposes, a person under
age or older. the age of 18.

Arrest Rate - The number of arrests reported for Non-Violent Crime - Consists of the index
Part I and Part II offenses for each unit of crimes of breaking and entering, larceny (theft)
population, generally per 100,000. The arrest and motor vehicle theft.
rate is computed in the same manner as crime
rates. Part I Offenses - The first of two main
categories of crime classes comprising a
Clearance Rate - The number of clearances universal crime classification system established
reported for Part I offenses. This rate is for crime reporting purposes. Part I offenses are
determined by dividing the number of by their nature more serious and/or occur with
clearances by the number of offenses. greater frequency. The monthly tabulation of
Part I offenses provides a count of “offenses
Cleared By Arrest - For UCR purposes, an known.”
offense is cleared by arrest or solved when at
least one person is (1) arrested, (2) charged with Part II Offenses - The second of two main
the commission of the offense, and (3) turned categories of crime classes comprising a
over for prosecution. universal crime classification system established
for crime reporting purposes. Part II offenses are
Crime Index - The sum total of the seven major generally less serious in nature and/or occur less
offenses used to measure the extent, fluctuation, frequently. Monthly tabulations of Part II
and distribution of crime in a given geographical offenses are limited to arrest information only.
area. Crime classifications used in the index are:
(1) murder, (2) forcible rape, (3) robbery, (4) Violent Crime - Consists of the index crimes of
felonious assault, (5) breaking and entering, (6) murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault.
larceny (theft), and (7) motor vehicle theft. Each
of these offenses is referred to as an “index
crime.”

Crime Rate - The number of index crimes


reported for each unit of population, generally
100,000. Crime rates are computed for
communities by dividing the number of index
crimes by the population and multiplying the
answer by 100,000.

Environmental Factors – Conditions which


affect the amount and type of crime that occurs
in a geographical area.

Exceptional Clearance - A crime solution or


clearance recorded when some element beyond
law enforcement control precludes the placing
of formal charges against the offender.

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OKLAHOMA STATE BUREAU of INVESTIGATION
Office of Criminal Justice Statistics
6600 N. Harvey Pl.
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
(405) 848-6724

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