Total Number and Rate of Violent and Property Crimes for Cities in Maryland in 2014
Use the city links below to see the total number and rate of violent and property crimes for the following cities in Maryland, based on data from the FBI UCR.
Also see state links at the bottom of the page for similar list of cities for other states.
See this for other years:
- Aberdeen
- Annapolis
- Baltimore
- Bel Air
- Berlin
- Berwyn Heights
- Bladensburg
- Boonsboro
- Bowie
- Brentwood
- Brunswick
- Cambridge
- Capitol Heights
- Centreville
- Chestertown
- Cheverly
- Chevy Chase Village
- Colmar Manor
- Cottage City
- Crisfield
- Cumberland
- Delmar
- Denton
- District Heights
- Easton
- Edmonston
- Elkton
- Fairmount Heights
- Federalsburg
- Forest Heights
- Frederick
- Frostburg
- Fruitland
- Glenarden
- Greenbelt
- Greensboro
- Hagerstown
- Hampstead
- Hancock
- Havre de Grace
- Hurlock
- Hyattsville
- Landover Hills
- La Plata
- Laurel
- Lonaconing
- Luke
- Manchester
- Morningside
- Mount Rainier
- New Carrollton
- North East
- Oakland
- Ocean City
- Ocean Pines
- Oxford
- Perryville
- Pocomoke City
- Princess Anne
- Ridgely
- Rising Sun
- Riverdale Park
- Rock Hall
- Salisbury
- Seat Pleasant
- Smithsburg
- Snow Hill
- St. Michaels
- Sykesville
- Takoma Park
- Taneytown
- Thurmont
- Trappe
- University Park
- Upper Marlboro
- Westminster
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