| Motor Vehicle Thefts By State, 2024 (1) |
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| State |
Motor vehicle
theft incidents (2) |
Percent of population
covered by reporting law
enforcement agencies (3) |
State |
Motor vehicle
theft incidents (2) |
Percent of population
covered by reporting law
enforcement agencies (3) |
| Alabama |
9,171 |
99% |
Montana |
1,871 |
100% |
| Alaska |
1,822 |
100 |
Nebraska |
4,910 |
97 |
| Arizona |
18,690 |
99 |
Nevada |
15,606 |
100 |
| Arkansas |
5,457 |
98 |
New Hampshire |
910 |
100 |
| California |
153,048 |
100 |
New Jersey |
15,231 |
97 |
| Colorado |
29,280 |
99 |
New Mexico |
10,408 |
93 |
| Connecticut |
8,698 |
100 |
New York |
29,942 |
92 |
| Delaware |
2,218 |
100 |
North Carolina |
27,455 |
96 |
| D.C. |
5,579 |
100 |
North Dakota |
1,489 |
100 |
| Florida |
19,788 |
78 |
Ohio |
25,775 |
93 |
| Georgia |
23,564 |
92 |
Oklahoma |
9,163 |
100 |
| Hawaii |
5,526 |
100 |
Oregon |
12,426 |
98 |
| Idaho |
1,355 |
100 |
Pennsylvania |
24,832 |
99 |
| Illinois |
36,298 |
94 |
Rhode Island |
1,340 |
100 |
| Indiana |
14,230 |
87 |
South Carolina |
11,869 |
100 |
| Iowa |
4,291 |
97 |
South Dakota |
1,698 |
89 |
| Kansas |
7,524 |
96 |
Tennessee |
24,412 |
100 |
| Kentucky |
10,643 |
100 |
Texas |
103,844 |
99 |
| Louisiana |
8,529 |
81 |
Utah |
4,204 |
96 |
| Maine |
1,134 |
99 |
Vermont |
424 |
100 |
| Maryland |
25,962 |
100 |
Virginia |
12,842 |
100 |
| Massachusetts |
7,355 |
100 |
Washington |
34,633 |
99 |
| Michigan |
23,432 |
97 |
West Virginia |
1,334 |
90 |
| Minnesota |
12,388 |
100 |
Wisconsin |
9,676 |
97 |
| Mississippi |
2,804 |
64 |
Wyoming |
592 |
90 |
| Missouri |
24,869 |
98 |
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(1) Includes the District of Columbia. Does not include a total for the United States because data in this chart is compiled on a different basis than the national totals released by the FBI.
(2) Beginning in 2021, state totals comprise of incidents submitted by law enforcement agencies to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
(3) States have varying degrees of reporting data to the NIBRS. Percent of population covered shown.
Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Crime Data Explorer. |
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