West Virginia's population decreased by 0.17% from 581,928 to 580,949 between 2012 and 2013. Over the same period, total crime in the state decreased, with 33,637 total reported cases in 2013. Reported forced entry cases fell from 1,840 to 1,586, with the total amount of property lost in 2013 amounting to $27,730,788, up from $21,047,217 in 2012.
This data represents a snapshot of reported crime statistics between 2012-2013. It is not indicative of national averages, does not say anything about trends to present day, and is aggregated solely as a means of using values to find points of discussion. Please keep this in mind as you navigate numbers.
Available Cities in West Virginia with Data
- Charleston
- Huntington
- Wayne
- Parkersburg
- Morgantown
- Wheeling
- Mason
- Weirton
- Fairmont
- Beckley
- Martinsburg
- Clarksburg
- South Charleston
- St. Albans
- Vienna
- Bluefield
- Moundsville
- Bridgeport
- Dunbar
- Oak Hill
- Nitro
- Elkins
- Princeton
- Hurricane
- Buckhannon
- Keyser
- Charles Town
- New Martinsville
- Grafton
- Point Pleasant
- Weston
- Barboursville
- Ravenswood
- Lewisburg
- Summersville
- Ripley
- Kenova
- Williamson
- Follansbee
- Philippi
- Williamstown
- Fayetteville
- Wellsburg
- Hinton
- Paden City
- Moorefield
- Bethlehem
- White Sulphur Springs
- Milton
- Welch
- Winfield
- Spencer
- Shinnston
- Belington
- Harrisville
- Romney
- Ronceverte
- Shepherdstown
- Nutter Fort
- West Liberty
- Glenville
- Eleanor
- Rainelle
- Glen Dale
- Marmet
- Terra Alta
- Ceredo
- Benwood
- Mount Hope
- Sistersville
- Oceana
- Harpers Ferry/bolivar
- Sophia
- Chapmanville
- Alderson
- Pennsboro
- Hamlin
- New Cumberland
- Monongah
- East Bank
- Glasgow
- Lumberport
- West Union
- Triadelphia
- Gauley Bridge