Dive into Tennessee’s property crime landscape with our detailed breakdown of burglary, larceny, and vehicle theft statistics. Drawing on our team’s security expertise, we’ve compiled the numbers to highlight patterns and areas of concern across the state. Whether you’re a homeowner, renter, or just curious about local safety, these insights provide a clear picture of how property crimes are evolving. By understanding the data, you can make informed decisions to better protect your home and community.
Burglary in Tennessee
Tennessee achieved exceptional results, with burglaries declining 51% from 61,508 to 29,869 incidents. The peak of 65,093 occurred early in the study period. Our experts note these break-ins represent about 16% of property crime, reflecting the Volunteer State’s focus on residential security improvements.
Larceny in Tennessee
Over our observation period, Tennessee saw a 22% drop in theft incidents, falling from 169,357 to 132,104 cases. Larceny makes up about 73% of all property crime in the state, highlighting its significant share of reported offenses. Peak activity hit 169,357 before numbers began a steady, long-term decline across the Volunteer State.
Car Theft in Tennessee
In Tennessee, vehicle theft makes up about 11% of all property crimes, according to our data. Over the observation period, incidents dropped 24%, falling from 25,228 to 19,180 cases. However, recent years show rising rates in Nashville and Memphis, signaling areas that still require close attention. Overall, the state has seen steady improvement, but these hotspots highlight the need for continued vigilance.