Fort Worth Police Department
2nd Quarter Crime Report
April - June 2024
Chief Neil Noakes
Table of Contents
1 Understanding Crime Reporting
2 2024 2nd Quarter Crime Report
3 2024 2nd Quarter Crime Rate
4 Yearly Comparison
4 Crime Prevention Strategies and #FortWorthSafe
5 Crimes Against Persons
8 Crimes Against Property
10 Crimes Against Society
10 Gang Unit Report
13 Offenses By Council District
24 Directions Home Report
27 Major Cities Comparison
29 Department Initiatives
DISCLAIMER: This report provides a snapshot of the Fort Worth Police Department ’ s National Incident - Based Re- porting System (NIBRS) data that was queried from the Records Management System (RMS) on July 9, 2024. The Department ’ s RMS is updated regularly due to ongoing investigations. Since this is a snapshot, data queried before or after this date could change and may vary from other reports.
Understanding Crime Reporting Fort Worth has utilized the National Incident - Based Reporting System (NIBRS) methodology for crime reports since 2006. NIBRS compiles detailed reports on two types of crime offenses: Group A offenses and Group B offenses. The groupings are based on the amount of reporting required for each. Both incidents and arrests are reported for Group A offenses. To learn more about the differences between NIBRS and the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR), the formerly used Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) methodology, please visit https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr/nibrs.
The following criteria is used to determine whether a crime should be designated as a Group A offense:
1. The seriousness or significance of the offense. 2. The frequency or volume of its occurrence. 3. The prevalence of the offense nationwide. 4. The probability of the offense being brought to law enforcement ’ s attention. 5. The likelihood that law enforcement is the best channel for collecting data regarding the offense. 6. The burden placed on law enforcement in collecting data on the offense. 7. The national statistical validity and usefulness of the collected data. 8. The national UCR Program ’ s responsibility to make crime data available not only to law enforcement but to others having a legitimate interest in it.
Group A offenses are categorized into one of three categories: 1) Crimes Against Persons, 2) Crimes Against Property, and 3) Crimes Against Society.
1) Crimes Against Persons = Scores one offense for each victim 2) Crimes Against Property = Scores one offense for each distinct operation
(except Motor Vehicle Theft / one offense is counted per stolen vehicle)
3) Crimes Against Society = Scores one offense for each violation
NIBRS Group A includes the following offenses:
• Destruction / Damage / Vandalism of Property
• Homicide Offenses
• Sex Offenses, Forcible
• Drug / Narcotic Offenses
• Sex Offenses, Non - forcible
• Embezzlement
• Robbery
• Extortion / Blackmail
• Assault Offenses
• Fraud Offenses
• Burglary / Breaking and Entering
• Gambling Offenses
• Larceny / Theft Offenses
• Kidnapping / Abduction
• Pornography / Obscene Material
• Motor Vehicle Theft
• Prostitution Offenses
• Arson
• Stolen Property Offenses
• Bribery
• Weapon Law Violations
• Counterfeiting / Forgery
• Animal Cruelty
• Human Trafficking
The following report provides details about Crimes Against Persons, Property, and Society.
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2024 2nd Quarter Crime Report Second Quarter 2024 Citywide Group A offenses increased 3.2% with 14,299 offenses compared to 13,862 offenses in Second Quarter 2023. Crimes Against Persons increased 4.2%, Crimes Against Property increased 4.9%, and Crimes Against Society decreased 10.8%.
2024 2nd Quarter Citywide NIBRS Group A Offenses
Cumulative Comparison January - June
Number of Offenses
Type of Offense
April - June 2024
April - June 2023
% Change 2024
2023 % Change
3,750
3,619
3.6% 6,890 -6.4% 1,657 5.9% 4,188 14.0% 1,045 150.0% 9 16.4% 124
6,756 1,747 4,056
2.0% -5.2% 3.3% 9.7%
13A - C Assault Offenses
930
994
13A 13B 13C
Aggravated Assault
2,265
2,138
Simple Assault Intimidation
555
487
953
5
2
16
-43.8%
64A-B Human Trafficking 100 Kidnapping/Abduction
64
55
120
3.3%
09A - B Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter
22
24
-8.3%
31
42
-26.2%
09A
Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
21
23
-8.7% 0.0%
30
39
-23.1% -66.7% -1.7% 11.8% -16.8% 100.0%
1
1
1
3
09B Negligent Manslaughter 11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible
317 185 132
290 164 126
9.3% 569 12.8% 342 4.8% 227 100.0% 2 4.2% 7,625 126.3% 70 300.0% 5 -1.9% 1,727 10.7% 950 -20.7% 406 -6.4% 371 -3.8% 128 5.4% 3,099 -12.5% 27
579 306 273
11A
Forcible Rape
11B-D Other
2
1
1
36A-B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible
Crimes Against Persons Subtotal
4,160
3,991
7,514
1.5%
200 Arson 510 Bribery
43
19
50
40.0%
4
1
1
400.0%
220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering
915 508 203 204
933 459 256 218
1,852
-6.7% 7.1%
887 489 476 112
Residence Business
-17.0% -22.1% 14.3%
Other
250 Counterfeiting/Forgery
50
52
290 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of
1,589
1,508
2,857
8.5%
270 Embezzlement
14
16
34
-20.6% 33.3%
210 Extortion/Blackmail
2
2
0.0%
4
3
Fraud Offenses (excluding counterfeiting/forgery & bad checks)
26A - E
199
219
-9.1% 392
405
-3.2%
23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total 23A & B Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching
4,620
4,471
3.3% 8,933 -18.6% 89 5.3% 1,542
8,621
3.6% -9.2% 10.3%
48
59
98
23C
775
736
1,398
Shoplifting
23D Theft from Building
15
0 6
--
28
1 8
2700.0%
23E 23F
7
16.7% 12 -9.9% 2,494 -37.1% 112 13.4% 4,656 22.3% 2,540 10.8% 351 -77.9% 34
50.0% -16.0% -53.5% 19.2% 37.0% -0.8% -75.4%
Theft from Coin-Operated Machine
1,309
1,453
2,970
Theft from Motor Vehicle
23G Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or
61
97
241
23H All Other Larceny 240 Motor Vehicle Theft
2,405 1,281
2,120 1,047
3,905 1,854
120 Robbery
195
176
354 138
280 Stolen Property Offenses
15
68
Crimes Against Property Subtotal
8,927
8,512
4.9% 17,310 16,281
6.3%
720 Animal Cruelty
32
51
-37.3% 60 -13.3% 1,576
86
-30.2%
35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding
763
880
1,739
-9.4%
39A - D Gambling Offenses
2
5
-60.0%
5
11
-54.5% -2.8% 36.6% -11.1%
370 Pornography/Obscene Material
70 56
73 25
-4.1% 140 124.0% 97 -11.1% 551 -10.8% 2,429
144
40A - C Prostitution Offenses 520 Weapon Law Violations
71
289
325
620
NIBRS Group A Total Crimes Against Society Subtotal
1,212
1,359
2,671
-9.1% 3.4%
14,299 13,862
3.2% 27,364 26,466
Note: The crime categories are listed in alphabetical order for ease of reference rather than in order of importance.
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2024 2nd Quarter Crime Rate Second Quarter 2024 Citywide Group A crime rate increased 1.4%. Crimes Against Persons increased 2.5%, Crimes Against Property increased 3.1%, and Crimes Against Society decreased 12.3%.
2024 2nd Quarter Citywide NIBRS Group A Crime Rate
NIBRS Crime Rate / 100,000 Population
NIBRS Crime Rate / 100,000 Population
Type of Offense
Rate Comparison
April - June 2024
April - June 2023
Rate Comparison
2024
2023
375.96
369.10 101.38 218.06
1.9% 1,033.15 1,049.07 -1.5% -8.0% 266.48 270.38 -1.4% 4.1% 624.30 643.87 -3.0% 12.0% 142.36 134.83 5.6%
13A - C Assault Offenses
93.24
13A 13B 13C
Aggravated Assault
227.08
Simple Assault Intimidation
55.64
49.67
0.50 6.42 2.21 2.11 0.00
0.20 5.61 2.45 2.35 0.10
145.8% 2.31
1.94
19.0%
64A-B Human Trafficking 100 Kidnapping/Abduction
14.4% 17.75 16.22
9.4%
09A - B Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter
-9.9% 6.82 -10.2% 6.52 -100.0% 0.30
8.57 8.47
-20.4% -23.0%
Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter
09A 09B
0.10 194.9%
31.78 18.55 13.23
29.58 16.73 12.85
7.5% 84.82 80.27
5.7%
11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible
10.9% 47.22 41.61 13.5%
11A
Forcible Rape
3.0% 37.60 38.65
-2.7%
11B-D Other
0.20
0.10
96.6% 0.30
0.10 194.9%
36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible
Crimes Against Persons Subtotal
417.07 407.04
2.5% 1,145.13 1,156.16 -1.0%
4.31 0.40
1.94 0.10
122.5% 7.62 293.2% 0.00
9.89 0.00
-23.0%
200 Arson 510 Bribery
--
91.74 50.93 20.35 20.45
95.16 46.81 26.11 22.23
-3.6% 272.00 284.86 -4.5% 8.8% 132.44 142.89 -7.3% -22.1% 70.68 61.50 14.9% -8.0% 68.88 80.47 -14.4% -5.5% 16.24 23.56 -31.1%
220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering
Residence Business
Other
5.01
5.30
250 Counterfeiting/Forgery
290 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)
3.6%
-7.2%
159.31
153.80
442.43 476.60
1.40 0.20
1.63 0.20
-14.0% 4.51 -1.7% 0.40
7.34 0.61
-38.6% -34.5%
270 Embezzlement
210 Extortion/Blackmail
26A - E Fraud Offenses (excluding
-10.7%
-7.2%
counterfeiting/forgery & bad checks)
19.95
22.34
61.06 65.78
463.19
456.00
1.6% 1,311.66 1,471.62 -10.9% -20.0% 14.64 12.44 17.6% 3.5% 209.74 200.11 4.8%
23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total 23A & B Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching
4.81
6.02
23C 23D 23E 23F 23G 23H
Shoplifting
77.70
75.06
Theft from Building
1.50 0.70
0.00 0.61
--
0.70
1.02 2.65
-31.2% -24.4%
Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device Theft from Motor Vehicle Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories All Other Larceny
14.7% 2.01
131.24
148.19
-11.4% 434.91 398.07 9.3% -38.2% 33.39 206.73 -83.9% 11.5% 616.28 650.60 -5.3% 20.3% 322.33 245.80 31.1%
6.12
9.89
241.12 128.43
216.22 106.78
240 Motor Vehicle Theft
19.55
17.95
8.9% 54.94 55.07 -78.3% 18.35 20.30
-0.2% -9.6%
120 Robbery
1.50
6.94
280 Stolen Property Offenses
Crimes Against Property Subtotal
894.99 868.14
3.1% 2,511.53 2,661.44 -5.6% -38.3% 11.83 10.30 14.8% -14.8% 246.63 212.65 16.0%
3.21
5.20
720 Animal Cruelty
76.50
89.75
35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)
0.20 7.02 5.61
0.51 7.45 2.55
1.43
-60.7% 1.30
-8.7%
39A - D Gambling Offenses
-5.7% 23.06 18.05 27.7% 120.2% 12.03 10.40 15.6%
370 Pornography/Obscene Material
40A - C Prostitution Offenses 520 Weapon Law Violations
28.97
33.15
-12.6% 87.62 96.69
-9.4%
Crimes Against Society Subtotal NIBRS Group A Total
121.51 138.61 1,433.57 1,413.79
-12.3% 382.48 349.52 9.4% 1.4% 4,039.15 4,167.13 -3.1%
Crime rate shown above uses the Fort Worth population estimate of 980,484 for 2023 and 997,438 for 2024 (U.S. Census Bureau, plus average annual rate since 2020). The population numbers are as of the end of 2022 and 2023. For NIBRS offense definitions, go to https://ucr.fbi.gov/nibrs/2019/resource - pages/ nibrs_offense_definitions - 2019.pdf
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Yearly Comparison
Citywide Crimes Against Persons, 2022 - 2024
Citywide Crimes Against Property, 2022 - 2024
Crime Prevention Strategies Commanders in each patrol division take preventative steps to address any increase in crime such as aggravated assaults, burglaries and motor vehicle thefts. All patrol divisions have strategic operating funds (SOF) used to address crime in their areas. Commanders work with the Real Time Crime Center, Crime Analysts, and Neighborhood Police Officers to identify emerging trends and hotspot areas. Commanders keep track of previous crime trends and put officers in those locations to prevent crime from occurring. There is constant collaboration with other units within the department including Gang, Narcotics, Vice, Homicide, Robbery, and Family Violence in an effort to reduce and solve crime. Chief Neil Noakes introduced the #FortWorthSafe strategy in 2021 and it continues into 2024. The crime reduction strategy focuses on violent crimes such as homicide, robbery, shootings and aggravated assault. Below are the strategy ’ s Goals and Objectives:
1. Decrease overall violent crime in the city by 10% in the next 12 months. 2. Focus on decreasing homicides, aggravated assaults and robberies. 3. Improve neighborhood conditions in areas experiencing most violent crime. 4. Improve police - community relations and communication.
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2024 2nd Quarter - Crimes Against Persons Crimes Against Persons increased 4.2% in Second Quarter 2024 with 4,160 offenses compared to 3,991 offenses in second Quarter 2023. There was an 8.3% decrease in Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter. There was a 150% increase in Human Trafficking, a 16.4% increase in Kidnapping/Abduction, and a 9.3% increase in Sex Offense, Forcible.
Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter
Quarterly Stats
Homicide offenses decreased 8.3% in Second Quarter 2024 with 22 homicide victims compared to 24 in Second Quarter 2023.
Eight of the 22 homicides had unknown motives. There were four arguments/fights, four robberies of which three were related to narcotics. There were two domestic motives, two random motives, and one each listed as reckless/negligence and other motive.
Fifteen of the 22 homicides have suspects identified and have been filed.
Seven homicides occurred in Council District 2, five occurred in District 6, four occurred in District 5, three occurred in District 9, one each in Council Districts 3, 7, and 11. Council Districts 4, 8, and 10 each had zero.
Nineteen of the 22 homicides were by a firearm.
Homicide Prevention Strategies FWPD ’ s homicide prevention strategies involve various partnerships. Neighborhood Police Officers, the Victim Assistance Section, and One Safe Place provide outreach services to prevent domestic violence crimes that have the potential to turn into a homicide. In addition, the Homicide Unit works closely with the Crime Lab as policies have changed allowing for more timely entry of ballistic intelligence into the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearm's (ATF) National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) to more readily identify persons who may be involved in violent offenses. The Homicide Unit also continues to work with members of the Gang, Narcotics, and Robbery Units where other criminal activity may elevate to homicide.
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Assault Offenses
Aggravated Assault •
Approximately 32% were known to be domestic - related. 48% occurred within a residence, 23% on a highway, road, or in an alley, 12% in parking lot/garage, and 2% in a bar/nightclub. Approximately 58% were known to be domestic - related. 61% occurred within a residence, 9% on a highway, road, or in an alley, 8% in a parking lot/garage, and 2% in a bar/nightclub.
•
Decreased 6.4%
Simple Assaults •
Increased 5.9%
•
Increased 14.0%
Intimidation To unlawfully place another person in reasonable fear of bodily harm through the use of threatening words and/or other conduct, but without displaying a weapon or an actual physical attack.
Simple Assaults An unlawful physical attack by one person upon another where neither the offender displays a weapon, nor the victim suffers obvious severe or aggravated bodily injury.
Aggravated Assault An unlawful attack by a person upon another person where the offender uses or displays a weapon in a threatening manner, or the victim suffers obvious severe or aggravated bodily injury.
Kidnapping/Abduction There was a 16.4% increase in kidnapping/abduction offenses in Second Quarter 2024 with 64 offenses compared to 55 offenses in Second Quarter 2023.
Of the 64 kidnapping offenses this quarter, 52 were unlawful restraints, 8 were kidnappings, and 4 were aggravated kidnappings.
Victim Relationship
Please refer to Texas Penal Code Title 5, Chapter 20 for full definitions, below are abbreviated definitions of each: • Unlawful restraint: Intentionally or knowingly [restraining] another person. • Kidnapping : Intentionally or knowingly [abducting] another person … not coupled with intent to use or to threaten to use deadly force. • Aggravated Kidnapping : Intentionally or knowingly [abducting] another person with the intent [for example] to hold him for ransom or reward … use him as a shield or hostage...inflict bodily injury. • Unlawful Transport : For pecuniary benefit [transporting] an individual in a manner that is designed to conceal the individual from … law enforcement authorities … and [creating] a substan- tial likelihood that the individual will suffer serious bodily injury or death.
Yes
No
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Sex Offenses
2 offenses Non - forcible Non - forcible sex offenses increased 100% from 1 in Second Quarter 2023 to 2 in Second Quarter 2024.
132 offenses Forcible, Other
185 offenses Forcible Rape
Forcible Rape offenses increased 12.8% from 164 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2023 to 185 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2024.
Other Forcible sex offenses increased 4.8% from 126
offenses in Second Quarter 2023 to 132 offenses in Second Quar- ter 2024.
The offense is considered statutory rape, defined as
•
In approximately 71% of cases, victim knew suspect. Approximately 58% of victims were 17 years of age or under.
Approximately 85% of victims were 17 years of age or under. Includes sodomy, sexual assault with an object, and forcible fondling.
•
•
nonforcible sexual intercourse with a person who is under the statutory age of consent.
•
•
The Sex Crimes Unit continues the investigative process with the goal of bringing all perpetrators to justice.
Special Victims Section
Number of cases assigned to the Crimes Against Children Unit decreased 14.5%. Number of cases assigned to the Domestic Violence Unit decreased 22.4%. Number of cases assigned to the Sex Crimes Unit increased 3.6%.
•
Decreased 14.5%
•
Decreased 22.4%
•
Increased 3.6%
Sex Crimes Unit The Sex Crimes Unit investigates and is assigned incidents of sexual
Domestic Violence Unit The Domestic Violence Unit investigates and is assigned incidents of domestic violence in partnership with the various, collocated agencies in the One Safe Place umbrella (Tarrant County ’ s Family Justice Center).
Crimes Against Children Unit The Crimes Against Children Unit investigates and is assigned incidents of abuse and sexual abuse of children under 17 & homicides of children under the age of six.
assault, indecent exposures, public lewdness, improper
photography, injury to the elderly in care facilities, stalking, and any other crime of a sexual nature involving adults 17 years old and older.
Special Victims Support The Sex Crimes Unit and the Victim Assistance Section work with patrol officers, hold community meetings, and provide presentations to local colleges on ways to prevent sexual assault. The Sex Crimes Unit along with TCU officials conduct information - exchange meetings to encourage discussion on ways to reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim. The Victim Assistance Section continues to provide support services to victims of reported sexual assaults. Cold Case Sexual Assault Detectives have been successful in solving older cases involving multiple victims using DNA from incarcerated individuals.
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2024 2nd Quarter - Crimes Against Property Crimes Against Property increased 4.9% in Second Quarter 2024 with 8,927 offenses compared to 8,512 in Second Quarter 2023. There was an 22.3% increase in Motor Vehicle Theft with 1,281 offenses in the Second Quarter of 2024 compared to 1,047 in the Second Quarter of 2023. There was a 10.85% increase in Robbery from 176 in the Second Quarter of 2023 to 195 in the Second Quarter of 2024. There were also increases in Arson and Bribery. There were decreases in Embezzlement and Stolen Property Offenses.
Increased 126.3%
Increased 300%
Decreased 1.9%
Decreased 3.8%
Increased 5.4%
Decreased 12.5%
No Change
Decreased 9.1%
Increased 3.3%
Increased 22.3%
Increased 10.8%
Decreased 77.9%
The following data provides additional information on Burglary/Breaking & Entering, Larceny/Theft, and Robbery offenses.
Burglary/Breaking and Entering Burglary/breaking and entering offenses decreased 1.9% in Second Quarter 2024 with 915 offenses reported compared to 933 offenses reported in Second Quarter of 2023.
Burglary/Breaking and Entering Offenses by Location
Burglary/breaking and entering of residences increased 10.7%.
Burglary/breaking and entering of businesses decreased 20.7%.
Burglary/breaking and entering of other locations decreased 6.4%.
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Larceny/Theft Offenses Larceny/Theft increased 3.3% with 4,620 offenses in Second Quarter 2024 compared to 4,471 offenses in the Second Quarter 2023. There were increases in Shoplifting, Theft from Buildings, and Theft from Coin - Operated Machine or Devices, and All Other Larceny. There were decreases in Theft from Motor Vehicles and Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories.
Robbery Offenses
Robbery offenses increased 10.8% in Second Quarter 2024 compared to Second Quarter 2023.
Robbery detectives utilize resources within the FBI Task Force, U.S. Marshal Service, Intel Unit, Crime Stoppers, and the Crime Analysis Unit to develop leads. Social media and e - commerce transactions have led to several individual robberies. The Robbery Unit utilizes news media, social media, and Neighborhood Police Officers to remind the community who engage in online sales to remain aware of their surroundings and highly encourage the use of the following City of Fort Worth e - commerce trade site locations.
E - commerce trade site locations:
Please call the numbers listed to verify if the lobby is open . •
Bob Bolen Public Safety Complex – 505 W. Felix St. Lobby open Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. (817) 392 - 4200 • South Division – 3128 W. Bolt St. Lobby open Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. (817) 392 - 3400
• Northwest Division – 4651 N. Main St. Lobby open Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. (817) 392 - 4600 • East Division – 1100 Nashville Ave. Lobby open Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. (817) 392 - 4640
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2024 2nd Quarter - Crimes Against Society Crimes Against Society offenses are a reflection of the department ’ s mitigation and resolution strategies. Each violation is counted as one offense. Crimes Against Society decreased 10.8% in Second Quarter 2024 compared to Second Quarter
Decreased 37.3%
Decreased 13.3%
Decreased 60.0%
Decreased 4.1%
Increased 124.0%
Decreased 11.1%
2024 2nd Quarter - Gang Unit Report
Cases assigned to the Gang Unit decreased 63.5% in Second Quarter 2024 compared to Second Quarter of 2023 with 50 cases compared to 137 cases in Second Quarter of 2023. All offenses decreased.
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Gang Unit Report Continued
Comparison of Citywide Gang - Related Offenses, 2022 - 2024
Gang - Related Offenses by Patrol Division 2nd Quarter 2024 vs 2nd Quarter 2023
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Fort Worth City Council District Map
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Offenses By Council District Summary of Offenses By Council District
Second Quarter April - June 2024 - Number of Offenses By Council District
Type of Offense
Council District 2 Flores
Council District 3 Crain
Council District 4 Lauersdorf
Council District 5 Bivens
Council District 6 Williams
Council District 7 Hill
Council District 8 Nettles
Council District 9 Beck
Council District 10 Blaylock
Council District 11 Martinez
Citywide
13A - C Assault Offenses
425 117
358 109
174
458 120
374
201
578 170
458
175
549 150
3,750
13A
Aggravated Assault
31
94
30
94
15
930
13B
Simple Assault
243
192
112
273
231
141
325
294
130
324
2,265
13C
Intimidation
65
57
31
65
49
30
83
70
30
75
555
64A-B Human Trafficking
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
5
100 Kidnapping/Abduction
5
4
1
8
4
8
10
10
1
13
64
Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09A-B
7
1
0
4
5
1
0
3
0
1
22
09A
7
1
0
4
5
1
0
2
0
1
21
09B
Negligent Manslaughter
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible
28 13
81 50
13
23 15
20
19
36 20
33 23
24 15
40 25
317
7
9
8
11A
Forcible Rape
185
11B-D Other
15
31
6
8
11
11
16
10
9
15
132
36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
Crimes Against Persons Subtotal
465
445
189
494
403
229
624
504
201
606
4,160
200 Arson 510 Bribery
6 0
5 1
1 0
2 0
5 0
2 1
7 1
5 1
3 0
7 0
43
4
220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering
103
116
46 21
123
104
42 23
106
121
36
118
915 508 203 204
Residence Business
48 29 26
57 37 22
99 13 11
64 18 22
67 25 14
59 31 31
9 7
61 25 32
9
9
Others
16
10
20
250 Counterfeiting/Forgery
3
9
4
4
6
4
5
6
2
7
50
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)
290
160
128
74
222
172
79
224
239
64
227
1,589
270 Embezzlement
2
2
1
1
4
0
3
1
0
0
14
210 Extortion/Blackmail
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
Fraud Offenses (excluding counterfeiting/forgery & bad checks)
26A - E
22
23
11
26
20
17
18
26
10
26
199
23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total
432
533
309
527
534
285
563
622
266
549
4,620
23A & B Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching
5
7
0
7
5
2
9
0
4
9
48
23C
Shoplifting
21
120
70
58
149
28
113
76
54
86
775
23D
Theft from Building
1
3
1
2
3
0
1
0
0
4
15
23E
Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
7
23F
Theft from Motor Vehicle
151
146
108
152
108
114
127
187
84
132
1,309
23G
Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
5
12
3
7
9
2
7
7
1
8
61
23H
All Other Larceny
248
244
127
300
259
138
305
351
123
310
2,405
240 Motor Vehicle Theft
121
100
74
196
121
36
223
169
45
196
1,281
120 Robbery
18
17
4
16
34
5
38
29
3
31
195
280 Stolen Property Offenses
2
1
0
2
0
1
2
4
0
3
15
Crimes Against Property Subtotal
869
935
524
1,119
1,000
472
1,190
1,225
429
1,164
8,927
720 Animal Cruelty
2
2
1
1
2
2
3
7
2
10
32
35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)
88
65
21
59
45
11
136
116
6
216
763
39A - D Gambling Offenses
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
370 Pornography/Obscene Material
6
6
9
6
9
6
6
9
8
5
70
40A - C Prostitution Offenses
4
8
1
2
0
0
10
8
0
23
56
520 Weapon Law Violations
19
20
3
37
25
5
59
45
2
74
289
Crimes Against Society Subtotal
121
101
35
105
81
24
214
185
18
328
1,212
Total Group A
1,455
1,481
748
1,718
1,484
725
2,028
1,914
648
2,098
14,299
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Offenses Reported in Council District 2
Number of Offenses April - June
Cumulative Comparison January - June
Council District 2 Flores
NIBRS Code
Types of Offenses
Citywide % Total
2024
2023 % Change
13A - C Assault Offenses
425 117 243
3,750
11.3% 788 12.6% 207 10.7% 466 11.7% 115
805 228 459 118
-2.1% -9.2% 1.5% -2.5%
13A Aggravated Assault 13B Simple Assault
930
2,265
13C Intimidation
65
555
64A-B Human Trafficking 100 Kidnapping/Abduction
0 5
5
0.0% 7.8%
0 9
0
--
64
17
-47.1%
Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09A-B
7
22
31.8%
9
4
125.0%
09A
7 0
21
33.3%
9 0
3 1
200.0% -100.0% -11.1% -25.0%
09B Negligent Manslaughter 11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible
1
0.0% 8.8% 7.0%
28 13 15
317 185 132
48 24 24
54 32 22
11A Forcible Rape
11B-D Other
11.4%
9.1%
36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible
0
2
0.0%
0
0
--
Crimes Against Persons Subtotal
465
4,160
11.2% 854
880
-3.0% 12.5%
200 Arson 510 Bribery
6 1
43
14.0% 25.0%
9 0
8 0
4
--
220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering
103
915 508 203 204
11.3% 187
232
-19.4% -15.2% -28.4% -13.5% -42.9%
Residence Business
48 29 26
9.4%
84 58 45
99 81 52 14
14.3% 12.7%
Other
250 Counterfeiting/Forgery
3
50
6.0%
8
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)
290
160
1,589
10.1% 308
340
-9.4%
270 Embezzlement
2 0
14
14.3%
4 0
1 1
300.0% -100.0% -16.0%
210 Extortion/Blackmail
2
0.0%
26A - E Fraud Offenses
22
199
11.1%
42
50
23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total 23A & B Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching
432
4,620
9.4%
835
804
3.9% 7.7%
5
48
10.4%
14 45
13 72
23C Shoplifting
21
775
2.7% 6.7%
-37.5%
23D Theft from Building
1 1
15
4 1
0 3
--
23E 23F
Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device
7
14.3%
-66.7%
Theft from Motor Vehicle
151
1,309
11.5% 292
322
-9.3%
23G Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
5
61
8.2%
15
28
-46.4% 26.8%
23H All Other Larceny 240 Motor Vehicle Theft
248 121
2,405 1,281
10.3% 464
366 247
9.4% 9.2%
244
-1.2% -8.3%
120 Robbery
18
195
33
36 16
280 Stolen Property Offenses
2
15
13.3%
9
-43.8%
Crimes Against Property Subtotal
869
8,927
9.7% 1,679
1,749
-4.0%
720 Animal Cruelty
2
32
6.3%
4
8
-50.0% -28.5% -50.0% -35.7% 57.1% -45.5% -31.4%
35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)
88
763
11.5% 181
253
39A - D Gambling Offenses
2 6 4
2
100.0%
2 9
4
370 Pornography/Obscene Material
70 56
8.6% 7.1% 6.6%
14
40A - C Prostitution Offenses 520 Weapon Law Violations
11 42
7
19
289
77
Crimes Against Society Subtotal
121
1,212
10.0% 249 10.2% 2,782
363
Total Group A
1,455
14,299
2,992
-7.0%
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Offenses Reported in Council District 3
Number of Offenses April - June
Cumulative Comparison January - June
Council District 3 Crain
NIBRS Code
Types of Offenses
Citywide % Total
2024
2023 % Change
13A - C Assault Offenses
358 109 192
3,750
9.5%
611
613 136 396
-0.3% 22.1% -11.4% 16.0%
13A Aggravated Assault 13B Simple Assault
930
11.7% 166
2,265
8.5%
351
13C Intimidation
57
555
10.3% 20.0%
94
81
64A-B Human Trafficking 100 Kidnapping/Abduction
1 4
5
1 6
2
--
64
6.3%
11
-45.5%
Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09A-B
1
22
4.5%
1
3
-66.7%
09A
1 0
21
4.8% 0.0%
1 0
3 0
-66.7%
09B Negligent Manslaughter 11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible
1
--
81 50 31
317 185 132
25.6% 150
137
9.5%
11A Forcible Rape
27.0% 23.5%
88 62
68 69
29.4% -10.1%
11B-D Other
36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible
0
2
0.0%
0
0
--
Crimes Against Persons Subtotal
445
4,160
10.7% 769
766
0.4%
200 Arson 510 Bribery
5 0
43
11.6%
8 1
3 0
166.7%
4
0.0%
--
220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering
116
915 508 203 204
12.7% 200
206
-2.9% 12.8%
Residence Business
57 37 22
11.2% 18.2% 10.8% 18.0%
97 65 38 21
86 61 59 17
6.6%
Other
-35.6% 23.5%
250 Counterfeiting/Forgery
9
50
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)
290
128
1,589
8.1%
267
290
-7.9%
270 Embezzlement
2 0
14
14.3%
2 0
8 0
-75.0%
210 Extortion/Blackmail
2
0.0%
--
26A - E Fraud Offenses
23
199
11.6%
50
51
-2.0% -1.2%
23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total 23A & B Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching
533
4,620
11.5% 1,052
1,065
7
48
14.6%
12
6
100.0%
23C Shoplifting
120
775
15.5% 259
267
-3.0%
23D Theft from Building
3 1
15
20.0% 14.3%
4 1
1 0
300.0%
23E 23F
Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device
7
--
Theft from Motor Vehicle
146
1,309
11.2% 307
356
-13.8% -33.3% 10.2% 19.2%
23G Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
12
61
19.7%
16
24
23H All Other Larceny 240 Motor Vehicle Theft
244 100
2,405 1,281
10.1% 453
411 193
7.8% 8.7% 6.7%
230
120 Robbery
17
195
30
30 16
0.0%
280 Stolen Property Offenses
1
15
1
-93.8%
Crimes Against Property Subtotal
935
8,927
10.5% 1,862
1,879
-0.9% 0.0%
720 Animal Cruelty
2
32
6.3% 8.5% 0.0% 8.6%
4
4
35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)
65
763
135
210
-35.7% -66.7% -21.1% 116.7% -47.5% -34.0%
39A - D Gambling Offenses
0 6 8
2
1
3
370 Pornography/Obscene Material
70 56
15 13 32
19
40A - C Prostitution Offenses 520 Weapon Law Violations
14.3%
6
20
289
6.9% 8.3%
61
Total Group A Crimes Against Society Subtotal
101
1,212
200
303
1,481
14,299
10.4% 2,831
2,948
-4.0%
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Offenses Reported in Council District 4
Number of Offenses April - June
Cumulative Comparison January - June
Council District 4 Lauersdorf
NIBRS Code
Types of Offenses
Citywide % Total
2024
2023 % Change
13A - C Assault Offenses
174
3,750
4.6% 3.3% 4.9% 5.6%
338
300
12.7% -2.0%
13A Aggravated Assault 13B Simple Assault
31
930
49
50
112
2,265
211
203
3.9%
13C Intimidation
31
555
78
47
66.0%
64A-B Human Trafficking
1 1
5
20.0%
1 4
2 6
--
100 Kidnapping/Abduction
64
1.6%
-33.3%
Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09A-B
0
22
0.0%
0
1
-100.0%
09A
0 0
21
0.0% 0.0% 4.1% 3.8% 4.5% 0.0% 4.5% 2.3% 0.0% 5.0% 4.1% 4.4% 7.8% 8.0%
0 0
1 0
-100.0%
09B Negligent Manslaughter 11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible
1
--
13
317 185 132
26 14 12
33 12 21
-21.2% 16.7% -42.9%
11A Forcible Rape
7 6 0
11B-D Other
36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible
2
0
0
--
Crimes Against Persons Subtotal
189
4,160
369
342
7.9%
200 Arson 510 Bribery
1 0
43
3 0
1 0
200.0%
4
--
220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering
46 21
915 508 203 204
88 37 20 31
118
-25.4% -15.9% -45.9% -16.2% -10.0%
Residence Business
44 37 37 10
9
Other
16
250 Counterfeiting/Forgery
4
50
9
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)
290
74
1,589
4.7%
164
151
8.6%
270 Embezzlement
1 0
14
7.1% 0.0% 5.5% 6.7% 0.0% 9.0% 6.7% 0.0% 8.3% 4.9% 5.3% 5.8% 2.1% 0.0%
1 0
3 0
-66.7%
210 Extortion/Blackmail
2
--
26A - E Fraud Offenses
11
199
26
27
-3.7%
23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total 23A & B Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching
309
4,620
612
691
-11.4% -100.0%
0
48
0
8
23C Shoplifting
70
775
163
124
31.5%
23D Theft from Building
1 0
15
1 0
0 0
-- --
23E 23F
Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device
7
Theft from Motor Vehicle
108
1,309
191
299
-36.1% -58.8%
23G Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
3
61
7
17
23H All Other Larceny 240 Motor Vehicle Theft
127
2,405 1,281
250 153
243
2.9%
74
81 19
88.9% -52.6%
120 Robbery
4 0
195
9 2
280 Stolen Property Offenses
15
0
--
Crimes Against Property Subtotal
524
8,927
5.9% 1,067
1,101
-3.1%
720 Animal Cruelty
1
32
3.1% 2.8% 0.0%
3
4
-25.0% 45.5%
35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)
21
763
48
33
39A - D Gambling Offenses
0 9 1 3
2
0
0
--
370 Pornography/Obscene Material
70 56
12.9%
17
17
0.0%
40A - C Prostitution Offenses 520 Weapon Law Violations
1.8% 1.0% 2.9%
0
1 7
-100.0% 114.3%
289
15 83
Total Group A Crimes Against Society Subtotal
35
1,212
62
33.9%
748
14,299
5.2% 1,526
1,498
1.9%
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Offenses Reported in Council District 5
Number of Offenses April - June
Cumulative Comparison January - June
Council District 5 Bivens
NIBRS Code
Types of Offenses
Citywide % Total
2024
2023 % Change
13A - C Assault Offenses
458 120 273
3,750
12.2% 794 12.9% 205 12.1% 478 11.7% 111
768 250 420
3.4%
13A Aggravated Assault 13B Simple Assault
930
-18.0% 13.8% 13.3%
2,265
13C Intimidation
65
555
98
64A-B Human Trafficking 100 Kidnapping/Abduction
1 8
5
20.0% 12.5%
1
3
--
64
19
17
11.8%
Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter and Negligent Manslaughter Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09A-B
4
22
18.2%
5
4
25.0%
09A
4 0
21
19.0%
5 0
3 1
66.7%
09B Negligent Manslaughter 11A - D Sex Offenses, Forcible
1
0.0% 7.3% 8.1% 6.1% 0.0%
-100.0% -12.5%
23 15
317 185 132
42 28 14
48 28 20
11A Forcible Rape
0.0%
11B-D Other
8 0
-30.0%
36A - B Sex Offenses, Nonforcible
2
0
0
--
Crimes Against Persons Subtotal
494
4,160
11.9% 840
861
-2.4% 50.0%
200 Arson 510 Bribery
2 0
43
4.7% 0.0%
6 0
4 0
4
--
220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering
123
915 508 203 204
13.4% 245 19.5% 131
248 179
-1.2%
Residence Business
99 13 11
-26.8% 44.7% 90.3%
6.4% 5.4% 8.0%
55 59 12
38 31 12
Other
250 Counterfeiting/Forgery
4
50
0.0%
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property (excluding arson)
290
222
1,589
14.0% 364
418
-12.9%
270 Embezzlement
1 0
14
7.1% 0.0%
6 0
3 0
100.0%
210 Extortion/Blackmail
2
--
26A - E Fraud Offenses
26
199
13.1%
51
51
0.0%
23A-H Larceny/Theft Offenses - Total 23A & B Pocket-picking & Purse-snatching
527
4,620
11.4% 904
1,010
-10.5% -30.0% 31.6% -100.0% -100.0%
7
48
14.6%
7
10 98
23C Shoplifting
58
775
7.5%
129
23D Theft from Building
2 1
15
13.3% 14.3%
0 0
4 3
23E 23F
Theft from Coin-Operated Machine or Device
7
Theft from Motor Vehicle
152
1,309
11.6% 310
278
11.5%
23G Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
7
61
11.5%
33
9
266.7% -30.1% -39.5% 30.6% 366.7% -13.0%
23H All Other Larceny 240 Motor Vehicle Theft
300 196
2,405 1,281
12.5% 425 15.3% 221
608 365
120 Robbery
16
195
8.2%
47 14
36
280 Stolen Property Offenses
2
15
13.3%
3
Crimes Against Property Subtotal
1,119
8,927
12.5% 1,870
2,150
720 Animal Cruelty
1
32
3.1% 7.7% 0.0% 8.6% 3.6%
7
4
75.0% 31.8%
35A Drug/Narcotic Violations (excluding DUI)
59
763
170
129
39A - D Gambling Offenses
0 6 2
2
2
0
--
370 Pornography/Obscene Material
70 56
18 12 72
18
0.0%
40A - C Prostitution Offenses 520 Weapon Law Violations
4
200.0%
37
289
12.8%
60
20.0% 30.7% -7.3%
Total Group A Crimes Against Society Subtotal
105
1,212
8.7%
281
215
1,718
14,299
12.0% 2,991
3,226
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