Ranking of South Carolina Cities By Larceny-Theft Crime Rate Per 100K in 2016
According to the FBI UCR data, in 2016, among South Carolina cities with a population of at least 10K, Myrtle Beach had the highest Larceny-Theft Crime Rate per 100K residents (11,156.79), followed by North Myrtle Beach (5,757.29), Orangeburg (5,596.71), Beaufort (5,409.22), and Florence (5,278.52).
The chart below shows the top 9 cities with high Larceny-Theft crime rate in 2016, and the table below shows the ranking of South Carolina cities with a population of at least 10K, based on the Larceny-Theft crime rate per 100K.
You can see similar rankings of cities for other crime types in South Carolina, and the ranking of all cities in the US.
Hover over or click on the bars in the chart below, to see the number of Larceny-Theft crimes for each city. The data can also be found in a table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.
You can also see this information for other states.
You can also find the rate of violent and property crimes for South Carolina cities.
Rank | City | Crime Rate Per 100K |
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1 | Myrtle Beach | 11156.79 |
2 | North Myrtle Beach | 5757.29 |
3 | Orangeburg | 5596.71 |
4 | Beaufort | 5409.22 |
5 | Florence | 5278.52 |
6 | Easley | 4743.92 |
7 | Aiken | 4548.70 |
8 | Moncks Corner | 4505.73 |
9 | North Charleston | 4213.05 |
10 | Columbia | 3983.23 |
11 | Forest Acres | 3942.18 |
12 | Gaffney | 3811.27 |
13 | Conway | 3680.17 |
14 | Newberry | 3675.76 |
15 | North Augusta | 3608.00 |
16 | Greenville | 3439.09 |
17 | Cayce | 3365.14 |
18 | Simpsonville | 3062.72 |
19 | Summerville | 3008.73 |
20 | Sumter | 2975.72 |
21 | Rock Hill | 2829.63 |
22 | Irmo | 2712.42 |
23 | Lexington | 2568.34 |
24 | Greer | 1987.76 |
25 | Charleston | 1983.68 |
26 | Clemson | 1959.79 |
27 | Fort Mill | 1886.93 |
28 | Tega Cay | 1834.13 |
29 | Goose Creek | 1709.20 |
30 | Port Royal | 1626.80 |
31 | Mauldin | 1585.75 |
32 | Mount Pleasant | 1423.88 |
33 | Bluffton | 1240.14 |
34 | Hanahan | 1154.00 |