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1,176 thefts reported in Philadelphia in last 4 weeks ending Oct. 20

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Francis Healy Deputy Commissioner Office of Professional Responsability and Legal Affairs | https://www.phillypolice.com

Francis Healy Deputy Commissioner Office of Professional Responsability and Legal Affairs | https://www.phillypolice.com

Philadelphia police handled 1,176 thefts over the last four weeks ending Oct. 20, according to the Philadelphia Police Department.

This represents a 0.9% decrease from the previous four-week period, which saw 1,187 thefts.

So far this year, the city has reported a total of 11,613 thefts.

Notably, the four-week period ending Oct. 6 marked the highest incidence of these crimes this year, with 1,235 cases, underscoring the need for heightened vigilance and community cooperation.

Philadelphia grappled with a staggering surge in property crimes in 2023. According to the annual Pew Charitable Trusts report, the city registered more than 78,000 property crimes, which pushed the total number of major crimes (violent and property combined) to a 20-year high of 93,009.

In contrast, violent crimes, encompassing assault, robbery, and homicide, saw a significant decline in 2023, reaching their lowest level in a decade.

Crime in Philadelphia in Last 4 Weeks Ending Oct. 20

Type of CrimeNumber of IncidentsChange from Previous 4 Weeks
Armed aggravated assaults183-23.8%
Armed robberies14320.2%
Homicides1344.4%
Rapes41-6.8%
Residential burglaries2896.6%
Retail thefts1,6507.9%
Stolen autos1,2244.1%
Thefts1,176-0.9%
Thefts from auto86117.9%
Thefts from person34-5.6%
Thefts of motor vehicle tags2338.4%
Unarmed aggravated assaults4634%
Unarmed robberies2180%
Сommercial burglaries15124.8%

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