We’ve gathered the latest Florida property crime rates, with detailed analysis on burglary, larceny, and vehicle theft trends. These are our key findings.
Burglary in Florida
Florida’s burglary trend tells a compelling story of improvement. Beginning at 164,783 incidents, break-ins fell to 63,396, representing a remarkable 61% decline. Our researchers identified the peak at 181,836 burglaries, with current levels comprising roughly 14% of the Sunshine State’s property crime. This dramatic shift reflects both enhanced home security technology and increased community vigilance.
Larceny in Florida
Florida’s theft numbers tell a story of gradual improvement. Starting at 472,912 incidents and peaking at 502,690, larceny declined 24% to 358,402. Our data shows these crimes account for approximately 78% of property offenses across the Sunshine State.
Car Theft in Florida
Car theft in Florida also shows significant improvement, with motor vehicle thefts declining 48% across the 15-year crime trend. Our data reveals incidents peaked at 76,454 before falling to 39,048 by the end of the observation period. Despite this positive trajectory, vehicle theft is still a concern worth monitoring for Florida residents.