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Crime
Property Crime
Percent Owner Occupied
Median Income
Population
Walnut Grove, located in Alabama, is a small community with a population of 766 as of 2022. This analysis examines the property crime trends in the city, noting that the available data for 2022 shows zero reported property crimes across all categories. This absence of reported crimes presents a unique situation for analysis.
Given the lack of reported property crimes in 2022, there are no trends to analyze for burglary, larceny theft, motor vehicle theft, or arson. The percentage of state crime for each category is consistently 0.0%, indicating that the city did not contribute to the state's property crime statistics in the reported year.
The population of Walnut Grove has fluctuated over the years, growing from 661 in 2010 to 766 in 2022, representing a 15.9% increase over this period. Despite this population growth, the absence of reported property crimes suggests that the city has maintained a remarkably low crime rate, at least in the most recent year for which data is available.
While we cannot analyze specific crime trends due to the lack of reported incidents, we can examine some demographic and economic factors that might typically correlate with crime rates in other contexts:
The median income in Walnut Grove has seen some fluctuation, rising from $32,054 in 2013 to a peak of $41,612 in 2016, before decreasing to $36,091 in 2022. This overall increase in median income over the past decade could potentially contribute to lower crime rates, although the relationship cannot be definitively established without crime data for comparison.
Home ownership rates have remained relatively stable, with a slight decrease from 74% in 2013 to 71% in 2022. High rates of home ownership are often associated with community stability, which can have a positive impact on crime prevention.
The racial composition of the city has remained predominantly white, with a slight decrease from 94% in 2013 to 89% in 2022. The Hispanic population has seen a notable increase from 2% in 2013 to 8% in 2022, indicating growing diversity in the community.
Given the lack of historical crime data and the zero-crime report for 2022, it's challenging to apply predictive models for future crime trends. However, if the current situation of no reported property crimes persists, one could cautiously project that Walnut Grove may continue to experience very low property crime rates in the coming years, assuming no significant changes in socioeconomic conditions or other factors that typically influence crime rates.
In summary, Walnut Grove presents an unusual case where the most recent data shows no reported property crimes despite population growth. This could indicate an exceptionally safe community environment, though it's important to consider potential factors such as underreporting or changes in reporting practices. The city's stable homeownership rates and increasing median income over the past decade may contribute to this positive public safety outcome, but further monitoring and data collection would be necessary to confirm long-term trends and make more definitive conclusions about the city's property crime situation.