What is the most stolen vehicle in each state?

Geographical motor vehicle theft statistics

Rank State Vehicles stolen
1 California 168,323
2 Texas 84,276
3 Florida 38,271
4 Washington 30,452

Are Nissan Rogues stolen often?

Like many car models from Japan that are frequently stolen, the Nissan Rogue is a great value for consumers who want a lightweight crossover SUV with a good deal of standard features. But, the Nissan Rogue is one of the most stolen crossover SUV models according to Forbes Magazine.

How do I protect my catalytic converter from theft?

Three ways to protect against catalytic converter theft

  1. 1) Etch your license plate number onto your catalytic converter.
  2. 2) Park in well-lit areas.
  3. 3) Install an anti-theft device.

Can a Nissan Leaf be stolen?

Registered. There have been several stories, within the past few weeks, on the Irish EV owner facebook pages, each reporting the theft of a Nissan Leaf without the key. It appears that it’s possible for thieves to somehow boost the signal from a nearby key and drive the car away.

Are comparisons between cities and States meaningful in comparing crime rates?

The comparisons made herein are thus, only meaningful upon further examination of all variables that affect crime in each reported city, state or other reported jurisdicition.

What is the arrest rate for violent crimes in the US?

By violent crime offense, the arrest rate for murder and non-negligent manslaughter was 3.5; forcible rape, 5.8; robbery, 33.1; and the aggravated assault, 123.9 per 100,000 inhabitants. By property crime offense, the arrest rate for burglary was 90.7; larceny-theft, 411.9; and motor vehicle theft, 21.9.

What is a crime risk rating of 1?

NeighborhoodScout® Crime Risk Ratings are on a nationally comparable 1-100 scale. 100 means safer than 100% of U.S. neighborhoods. 1 means safer than just 1% of U.S. neighborhoods. We provide these risk ratings for: Total Crime Risk, Violent Crime Risk, Property Crime Risk, Murder, Rape, Robbery, Assault, Burglary, Theft, and Motor Vehicle Theft.