Statistics
Crime: (n) crime, an act committted or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it; "For the fifth consecutive year, crime is down in Bowling Green."| Total Crime Index | Down 4% |
| Murder | Down 33% |
| Rape | Down 20% |
| Robbery | Down 27% |
| Assault | Down 9% |
| Burglary | Down 5% |
| Theft | Down 1% |
Accident: (n) ac-ci-dent, an undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm, injury, damage, or loss; casualty; mishap
| Total Accidents | Down 3% |
| Injury Accidents | Down 1% |
| Persons Injured | Down 1% |
Investigate: (v) in-ves-ti-gate, to search out and examine the particulars of, in an attempt to learn the facts; "Detectives investigate felony (serious) crimes."
| Criminal Cases Assigned | 874 |
| Criminal Cases Cleared | 575 |
| Compliance visits to sex offenders | 219 |
Records: (n) re-cords, information or facts set down in writing as a means of preserving knowledge; "The Records Unit is responsible for all data entry."
| Investigative Reports | 6,703 |
| Collision Reports | 3,145 |
| Citations | 13,894 |
| Field Interview Cards | 9,485 |

How does this compare? Crime Statistics Report 05/06 .


