Updated October 17, 2023 by the ABC7 Data Team
Updated October 17, 2023 by the ABC7 Data Team

ABC7 is tracking crime and safety in communities across Los Angeles County.

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There were 146,412 larceny thefts in 2022 across Los Angeles County, according to data that law enforcement agencies report to the state of California.

In 2019, the data show that number was 148,776. In 2010, it was 140,552.

The risk is not the same in every community.

ABC7’s data team looked at the data that every local police agency reported to the California Department of Justice each year through 2022, the latest date for which records are available. The vast majority of law enforcement agencies in the county do not make public more recent records.

Theft totals here are for larceny, which would include stealing items worth $1,000 or more. The totals also would not include those involving violence, which would be defined as robbery. So someone taking an expensive smartphone from someone’s bag would be theft, taking it while pointing a firearm at the person would be instead counted as robbery.

A closer look at larcenies where you live

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Use the search box at the top of the map to find for any street, place, landmark or zip code and zoom to that location. The map shows data for every community across Southern California.

Click inside any area to see detailed figures for the last several years or search the table below the map to view and compare data by area over more than a decade. Choose a different crime to explore in the county:






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