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Crime
Property Crime
Percent Owner Occupied
Median Income
Population
Seadrift, located in Texas, presents an interesting case study in property crime trends. In 2022, the city reported a total of 4 property crimes, all of which were larceny-theft incidents. This small coastal community, with a population of 1,739 in 2022, has experienced fluctuating population growth over the years, increasing from 1,488 in 2010 to its current level.
The analysis of burglary trends in the city reveals a unique situation. In 2022, there were no reported burglaries, resulting in a burglary rate of 0 per 1,000 residents. This absence of burglaries is particularly noteworthy given the city's population growth. The percentage of state burglaries attributable to Seadrift stood at 0% in 2022, indicating that the city did not contribute to the state's overall burglary statistics for that year.
Larceny-theft emerges as the primary form of property crime in the city. In 2022, there were 4 reported incidents of larceny-theft, translating to a rate of approximately 2.3 incidents per 1,000 residents. This figure suggests a relatively low incidence of larceny-theft compared to many other urban areas. The city's contribution to the state's larceny-theft statistics was minimal, at 0% of the state total, reflecting the low absolute number of incidents despite the city's growing population.
Motor vehicle theft, like burglary, showed no reported incidents in 2022. This resulted in a rate of 0 per 1,000 residents and a 0% contribution to the state's motor vehicle theft statistics. The absence of motor vehicle thefts is particularly notable given the city's population increase over the years, suggesting effective prevention measures or potentially unique local factors contributing to this outcome.
Similarly, arson incidents were not reported in the city for 2022, resulting in a rate of 0 per 1,000 residents and no contribution to the state's arson statistics. This absence of arson cases, maintained despite population growth, indicates a positive trend in fire-related property crimes.
When examining correlations between property crime trends and other socioeconomic factors, a noteworthy relationship emerges with median income. The city's median income has shown significant fluctuations, ranging from a low of $30,243 in 2018 to a high of $67,507 in 2021, before decreasing to $37,045 in 2022. Interestingly, the low property crime rate in 2022 coincides with this recent decrease in median income, suggesting that factors other than economic conditions may be influencing crime rates in the city.
Applying predictive models to forecast property crime trends for the next five years (up to 2029) suggests a potential continuation of the low property crime rates observed in 2022. Given the stability in larceny-theft incidents and the absence of other property crimes, the city may continue to experience relatively low crime rates, barring any significant changes in socioeconomic conditions or external factors.
In summary, Seadrift demonstrates a remarkably low property crime rate, with larceny-theft being the only reported property crime in 2022. The absence of burglaries, motor vehicle thefts, and arson incidents, combined with the low rate of larceny-theft, paints a picture of a community with effective crime prevention strategies or unique local characteristics contributing to public safety. These trends, if maintained, could position Seadrift as a model for small city crime management, though ongoing monitoring and adaptive strategies will be crucial to sustain this positive trajectory.