Long Beach, CA Autobreaking Map

Reports from Long Beach Police Department
From: 12/8/2025 To: 1/6/2026
7 incident reports found

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Long Beach Police Department NIBRS Autobreaking Crime Data

Autobreaking crime trends reported from the Long Beach Police Department in California from 2022 Q3 to 2025 Q2 show a stable pattern, averaging 123.4 incidents per 100,000 people, higher than the state average of 81.7 and higher than the national average of 71.0. In 2025, Long Beach Police Department's autobreaking crime rate was 124.5, down 8% compared to 2024's 135.2. The state rate was 72.4, down 13% from 2024, while nationally, autobreaking crime rates showed a declining trend at 61.5, down 15% from 2024's 72.3.

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Long Beach Police Department California National
Quarter Incidents Rate Incidents Rate Incidents Rate
2022 Q3 86 19.2 17,083 83.1 236,023 86.4
2022 Q4 561 125.4 20,667 91.7 216,986 78.4
2023 Q1 753 169.4 22,545 93.1 208,170 73.5
2023 Q2 569 128.0 22,546 91.4 222,011 78.3
2023 Q3 546 122.9 22,854 91.9 234,100 82.3
2023 Q4 542 122.0 23,483 92.9 219,194 77.0
2024 Q1 709 159.6 22,684 76.0 187,932 63.6
2024 Q2 606 136.4 22,143 70.5 197,963 66.5
2024 Q3 568 127.9 22,002 73.0 208,128 70.3
2024 Q4 584 131.5 22,124 73.7 196,295 66.4
2025 Q1 570 128.3 22,874 75.2 158,768 54.5
2025 Q2 490 110.3 20,350 67.6 152,717 54.9

NIBRS is the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System, collecting detailed crime data from law enforcement agencies. Incidents is the number of crimes reported in a quarter. Crime rates are calculated per 100,000 people using Participated Population, the population covered by agencies reporting NIBRS data.