General 2012-2013 Crime Stats for Seattle, Washington

Basic Crime Statistics

Seattle's total reported crime rose from 52,734 in 2012 to 58,229 in 2013, a 10.42% increase. Population in Seattle went up by 2.54% from 52,734 to 58,229. 15,333 crimes occurred in a home, compared to 13,977 in 2012.

YearTotal PopulationTotal Crime ReportedFailed Criminal ActivitySuccessful Criminal ActivityCrime Occurring in a Residence/HomeForced EntryUnforced EntryTotal Number of Victims
2013642,814 60,833 2,604 58,229 15,333 4,327 3,127 69,517
2012626,86554,8122,07852,73413,9773,8972,65262,020

This table represents basic crime statistics for Seattle, Washington. Green up arrows indicate an increase in the variable, while red down arrows indicate a decrease.

Most Commonly Occurring Crime by Category

This bar graph shows the most commonly occurring crime by category in Seattle, Washington sorted from largest to smallest. The seven classifications represented for these crime statistics are: burglary, simple assault, aggravated assault, assault by intimidation, vandalism, theft from building and stolen property crimes. The Y-axis indicates total number of single occurrences.

Crime Motivated by Type of Bias

This bar graph represents crime motivation by type of bias in Seattle, Washington sorted from most frequently occurring to least. The six types of bias categories are: racial, sexual, religious, gender, disability and other. The Y-axis indicates total number of single occurrences of each bias.

Most Common Weapons Involved During Criminal Activity

This bar graph shows the most commonly used weapons involved during criminal activity in Seattle, Washington sorted from the most frequently used weapon to the least. The seven categories are: fists, firearms, sharp objects, blunt objects, strangulation, vehicle and explosive. The Y-axis indicates total number of occurrences for each weapon used.

Property Loss by Category in Seattle, Washington

YearBurnedDestroyedForgedRecoveredSeizedStolenTotal Dollar Value Lost
201393 6,075 313 9,985 1,752 64,543 $122,832,904
2012725,5952897,9061,50425,394$57,705,846

This table represents property loss statistics for Seattle, Washington. Green up arrows indicate an increase in the variable, while red down arrows indicate a decrease.

Types of Property Stolen or Destroyed

This bar graph represents the type of property stolen or destroyed in Seattle, Washington sorted from the most frequently stolen or destroyed to the least. The eight categories are: electronics, vehicles, money (cash), clothing, credit cards, drugs, jewelry and firearms. The Y-axis indicates total number of occurrences for each property type stolen or destroyed.

Most Common Victims

This bar graph shows the most common victim types in Seattle, Washington sorted from the most frequently occurring to least. The eight categories are: individual, business, public institution, government, financial institution, religious institution, law enforcement institution and other. The Y-axis indicates total number of occurrences for each victim type.

Victim Gender 2012

Offender Gender 2012

Victim Gender 2013

Offender Gender 2013

The pie charts above show the gender of the victim and offender in the latest two data years available for Seattle, Washington.

Most Common Injuries Suffered by Victims

This bar graph shows the most common injuries suffered by victims in Seattle, Washington sorted from the most frequently occurring to the least. none, minor injury, loss of teeth, unconsciousness, severe laceration, internal injury, broken bones and other major injury. The Y-axis indicates total number of occurrences of each injury.

Victim Age

This bar graph shows the distribution of victim ages in crimes occurring in Seattle, Washington sorted in the following brackets: under 1, child (1-12), teen (13-17), 18-24, 25-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89, 90-98 and over 98. The Y-axis indicates total number of victims in each specific bracket.

Offender Age

This bar graph shows the distribution of offender ages in crimes occurring in Seattle, Washington sorted in the following brackets: under 1, child (1-12), teen (13-17), 18-24, 25-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89, 90-98 and over 98. The Y-axis indicates total number of victims in each specific bracket.

Race of Victim

This bar graph shows the race of victims in crimes committed in Seattle, Washington sorted from the most frequent race of the victim to the least. The six categories are: White, Black, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American and Unknown. The Y-axis indicates total number of occurrences for each race.

Race of Offender

This bar graph shows the race of offenders in crimes committed in Seattle, Washington sorted from the most frequent race of the victim to the least. The six categories are: White, Black, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American and Unknown. The Y-axis indicates total number of occurrences for each race.