Spanish Fork, UT Crime Reports & Statistics
Neighborhood Crime Statistics For Spanish Fork, Utah
Population: 32,882 in 2009
The Spanish Fork, UT crime report and city information below can give residents and potential residents incite on their local area and surroundings. This information that was collected and published on this site is from the participation of over 17,000 law enforcement agencies across the United States. These statistics are collected and published by the FBI on an annual basis for special studies and reports, on the cities in the United States. *
Spanish Fork, UT Crime Categories
Spanish Fork, UT Law Enforcement Statistics
Law Enforcement officers are individuals who ordinarily carry a firearm and a badge, have full arrest powers, and are paid from governmental funds set aside specifically for sworn law enforcement representatives. (UCR Definition)
Law Enforcement -
Spanish Fork, UTYear 2009 | Total Employees 31 | Officers 28 | Civilians 3 |
Year 2008 | Total Employees 31 | Officers 28 | Civilians 3 |
Year 2007 | Total Employees 31 | Officers 28 | Civilians 3 |
Year 2006 | Total Employees 27 | Officers 25 | Civilians 2 |
Spanish Fork, UT Violent Crime Statistics
In 2009, Spanish Fork, Utah law enforcement had 8 violent crimes reported. With a population of 32,882 in 2009, there were 2.4 occurrences of violent crimes per 10k persons in Spanish Fork, Utah. The total known offenses in 2006, 2007 and 2008 were 20, 15 and 13, respectively .
Violent crime is composed of four offenses: forcible rape, murder and non-negligent manslaughter, aggravated assault, and robbery. Violent crimes involve force or threat of force. (UCR Definition)
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Spanish Fork, UTYear 2009 | Population 32,882 | Occurrences 8 | Occurrences (per 10k) 2.4 |
Year 2008 | Population 29,880 | Occurrences 13 | Occurrences (per 10k) 4.4 |
Year 2007 | Population 28,950 | Occurrences 15 | Occurrences (per 10k) 5.2 |
Year 2006 | Population 27,473 | Occurrences 20 | Occurrences (per 10k) 7.3 |
Spanish Fork, UT Forceable Rape Crime Statistics
In 2009, Spanish Fork, Utah had 1.2 occurrences of forcible rape per 10k persons in a population of 32,882 in 2009. The total known offenses of forcible rape in Spanish Fork in 2009 was 4. There were 8 known offenses in 2006, 1 in 2007, and 7 in 2008.
Forcible rape is the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Rapes by force and attempts or assaults to rape regardless of the age of the victim are included. Statutory offenses (no force used--victim under age of consent) are excluded. (UCR Definition)
Forcible Rape -
Spanish Fork, UTYear 2009 | Population 32,882 | Occurrences 4 | Occurrences (per 10k) 1.2 |
Year 2008 | Population 29,880 | Occurrences 7 | Occurrences (per 10k) 2.3 |
Year 2007 | Population 28,950 | Occurrences 1 | Occurrences (per 10k) 0.3 |
Year 2006 | Population 27,473 | Occurrences 8 | Occurrences (per 10k) 2.9 |
Spanish Fork, UT Murder Statistics
Spanish Fork, Utah had 0 murders in 2009. With a total population of 32882 in 2009, there were 0.0 occurrences of murder per 10k persons in Spanish Fork, Utah. The murder rates in Spanish Fork, Utah in 2006, 2007 and 2008 were 0, 0 and 0, respectively.
Murder and non-negligent manslaughter is the willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another. (UCR Definition)
Murder -
Spanish Fork, UTYear 2009 | Population 32,882 | Occurrences 0 | Occurrences (per 10k) 0.0 |
Year 2008 | Population 29,880 | Occurrences 0 | Occurrences (per 10k) 0.0 |
Year 2007 | Population 28,950 | Occurrences 0 | Occurrences (per 10k) 0.0 |
Year 2006 | Population 27,473 | Occurrences 0 | Occurrences (per 10k) 0.0 |
Spanish Fork, UT Aggravated Assault Statistics
The total known offenses of aggravated assault in Spanish Fork, Utah in 2009 was 2. Spanish Fork had 0.6 occurrences of aggravated assault per 10k persons in a population of 32,882 in 2009. In Spanish Fork there were 11 offenses in 2006, 8 in 2007, and 5 in 2008.
Aggravated assault is an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. The Program further specifies that this type of assault is usually accompanied by the use of a weapon or by other means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. Attempted aggravated assault that involves the display of--or threat to use--a gun, knife, or other weapon is included in this crime category because serious personal injury would likely result if the assault were completed. When aggravated assault and larceny-theft occur together, the offense falls under the category of robbery. (UCR Definition)
Assault -
Spanish Fork, UTYear 2009 | Population 32,882 | Occurrences 2 | Occurrences (per 10k) 0.6 |
Year 2008 | Population 29,880 | Occurrences 5 | Occurrences (per 10k) 1.7 |
Year 2007 | Population 28,950 | Occurrences 8 | Occurrences (per 10k) 2.8 |
Year 2006 | Population 27,473 | Occurrences 11 | Occurrences (per 10k) 4.0 |
Spanish Fork, UT Robbery Statistics
In 2009, Spanish Fork, Utah had 2 occurrences of robberies reported to the police. With 32,882 in 2009 people living in Spanish Fork, in 2009 there were 0.6 occurrences per 10k persons. Based on statistics from the FBI, there were 1 robberies in 2006, 6 in 2007 and 1 in 2008.
Robbery is the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear. (UCR Definition)
Robbery -
Spanish Fork, UTYear 2009 | Population 32,882 | Occurrences 2 | Occurrences (per 10k) 0.6 |
Year 2008 | Population 29,880 | Occurrences 1 | Occurrences (per 10k) 0.3 |
Year 2007 | Population 28,950 | Occurrences 6 | Occurrences (per 10k) 2.1 |
Year 2006 | Population 27,473 | Occurrences 1 | Occurrences (per 10k) 0.4 |
Spanish Fork, UT Property Crime Statistics
A property crime includes burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft and arson. In 2009, Spanish Fork, Utah had 651 property crimes. The population in 2009 for Spanish Fork was 32,882 in 2009; the number of violent crimes per 10k persons was 198.0. Looking back at the previous three years in Spanish Fork, Utah, you will see that there were 669 property crimes in 2006, 625 in 2007 and 578 in 2008.
A property crime includes the offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The object of the theft-type offenses is the taking of money or property, but there is no force or threat of force against the victims. The property crime category includes arson because the offense involves the destruction of property; however, arson victims may be subjected to force. Because of limited participation and varying collection procedures by local agencies, only limited data are available for arson. Arson statistics are included in trend, clearance, and arrest tables throughout Crime in the United States, but they are not included in any estimated volume data. The arson section in this report provides more information on that offense. (UCR Definition)
Property Crime -
Spanish Fork, UTYear 2009 | Population 32,882 | Occurrences 651 | Occurrences (per 10k) 198.0 |
Year 2008 | Population 29,880 | Occurrences 578 | Occurrences (per 10k) 193.4 |
Year 2007 | Population 28,950 | Occurrences 625 | Occurrences (per 10k) 215.9 |
Year 2006 | Population 27,473 | Occurrences 669 | Occurrences (per 10k) 243.5 |
Spanish Fork, UT Burglary Statistics
The total known offenses of burglary in Spanish Fork, Utah in 2009 was 109. Burglary is part of the violent crimes category. Based on the known offenses and its population of 32,882 in 2009 in 2009, Spanish Fork, Utah had 33.1 occurrences of burglary per 10k persons. In Spanish Fork there were 126 burglary offenses in 2006, 116 in 2007, and 109 in 2008.
Burglary is defined in the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program as the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. The use of force to gain entry is not required to classify an offense as a burglary. Burglary in the UCR program is categorized into three sub classifications: forcible entry, unlawful entry where no force is used, and attempted forcible entry. (UCR Definition)
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Burglary -
Spanish Fork, UTYear 2009 | Population 32,882 | Occurrences 109 | Occurrences (per 10k) 33.1 |
Year 2008 | Population 29,880 | Occurrences 109 | Occurrences (per 10k) 36.5 |
Year 2007 | Population 28,950 | Occurrences 116 | Occurrences (per 10k) 40.1 |
Year 2006 | Population 27,473 | Occurrences 126 | Occurrences (per 10k) 45.9 |
Spanish Fork, UT Larceny Statistics
Spanish Fork, Utah had 517 offenses of larceny-theft reported to the police in 2009. With 32,882 in 2009 people living in Spanish Fork that year, there were 157.2 occurrences per 10k persons. Based on the statistics from the FBI, there were 522 larceny-thefts in 2006, 481 in 2007 and 453 in 2008.
Larceny-theft (except motor vehicle theft) is the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another. Examples are thefts of bicycles or automobile accessories, shoplifting, pocket-picking, or the stealing of any property or article which is not taken by force and violence or by fraud. Attempted larcenies are included. Embezzlement, confidence games, forgery, worthless checks, etc., are excluded. (UCR Definition)
Larceny -
Spanish Fork, UTYear 2009 | Population 32,882 | Occurrences 517 | Occurrences (per 10k) 157.2 |
Year 2008 | Population 29,880 | Occurrences 453 | Occurrences (per 10k) 151.6 |
Year 2007 | Population 28,950 | Occurrences 481 | Occurrences (per 10k) 166.1 |
Year 2006 | Population 27,473 | Occurrences 522 | Occurrences (per 10k) 190.0 |
Spanish Fork, UT Motor Vehicle Crime Statistics
In 2009, Spanish Fork, Utah law enforcement had 25 motor vehicle thefts reported. With a population of 32,882 in 2009 in Spanish Fork, there were 7.6 occurrences of motor vehicle theft per 10k persons. The total known offenses by law enforcement of this kind in 2006, 2007 and 2008 were 21, 28 and 16, respectively.
Motor vehicle theft is the theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle. The offense includes the stealing of automobiles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, snowmobiles, etc. The taking of a motor vehicle for temporary use by persons having lawful access is excluded from this definition. (UCR Definition)
Motor Vehicle Crime -
Spanish Fork, UTYear 2009 | Population 32,882 | Occurrences 25 | Occurrences (per 10k) 7.6 |
Year 2008 | Population 29,880 | Occurrences 16 | Occurrences (per 10k) 5.4 |
Year 2007 | Population 28,950 | Occurrences 28 | Occurrences (per 10k) 9.7 |
Year 2006 | Population 27,473 | Occurrences 21 | Occurrences (per 10k) 7.6 |
Spanish Fork, UT Arson Statistics
The total known offenses of arson in Spanish Fork in 2009 was 0. Spanish Fork, Utah had 0.0 occurrences of arson per 10k persons in a population of 32,882 in 2009. In Spanish Fork, Utah, the known offenses of arson were 5 in 2006, 3 in 2007, and 2 in 2008.
Arson is any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc. (UCR Definition)
Year 2009 | Population 32,882 | Occurrences 0 | Occurrences (per 10k) 0.0 |
Year 2008 | Population 29,880 | Occurrences 2 | Occurrences (per 10k) 0.7 |
Year 2007 | Population 28,950 | Occurrences 3 | Occurrences (per 10k) 1.0 |
Year 2006 | Population 27,473 | Occurrences 5 | Occurrences (per 10k) 1.8 |
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