Using the data our researchers gathered, we break down Arizona property crime rates below, analyzing burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft trends across the state.
Burglary in Arizona
Burglary in Arizona reached its lowest point at 28,699 incidents, marking a significant 49% decrease across the observation period. Still, burglary accounted for approximately 20% of all property crime statewide. These year-over-year stats reveal a dramatic improvement in home security throughout the Grand Canyon State.
Larceny in Arizona
Larceny in Arizona represents the largest share of property crime at approximately 71% of all incidents. The data we acquired reveals that incidents peaked at 178,321 before declining 26% throughout the observation period. Review the stats over the years below to see how larceny trends have evolved across Arizona in 15 years.
Car Theft in Arizona
Arizona demonstrates remarkable progress when it comes to this type of property crime, with motor vehicle thefts declining 67% across the 15-year period. Incidents peaked at 54,905 before dropping to their lowest point at 17,438. Despite this significant improvement, the data shows a slight uptick in recent years. The complete year-over-year breakdown appears below.