Contra Costa County, CA Analytics

March recorded 93 crime incidents.

February recorded 0 crime incidents.

January recorded 859 crime incidents.

Theft
Robbery
Burglary
Vandalism
Shooting
Arson
Arrest
Assault
Other
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Crime Types

  • Other: 482
  • Theft: 138
  • Assault: 132
  • Arrest: 114
  • Vandalism: 33
  • Burglary: 27
  • Shooting: 24
  • Robbery: 1
  • Arson: 1

Crime by Month

In the past three months, January had the most number of crimes in Contra Costa County, California.

January had about Infinity% more crime than February, with January producing 859 more crimes than February.

January had about 9% more crime than March, with January producing 766 more crimes than March.

Most Committed Crimes in Contra Costa County, California

Over the past three months, Theft was the most committed crime overall making up about 14% of crime in Contra Costa County, California.

The most committed violent crime was Assault, making up about 85% of violent crime in Contra Costa County, California.

The most committed property crime was Theft, making up about 83% of property crime in Contra Costa County, California.

Reported Shootings in Contra Costa County, California

We recorded 24 shootings over a three month period in Contra Costa County, California. That's an average of about 8 shootings per month. January saw the most shootings with 22, followed by March with 2 shootings, and February with 0 shootings.

No data?

It looks like we do not have data for February. This may be because the police agency has stopped reporting data publicly or reports the data very slowly.

Disclaimer: SpotCrime pulls from multiple sources including news reported incidents. A majority of the crime incidents are directly from local police agencies. Occasionally, there may be duplicate crimes. The status of the crime is subject to change.

We are not the FBI. These are not official FBI numbers.

Data is based on a radius around the center point of Contra Costa County. This may include crimes from adjacent agencies and agencies within the area.