Study: Safest Cities in Oklahoma 2016
Known for cowboy living, sizzling steaks and athletic pride, Oklahoma is a highlight of America's Heartland. Find the right place to live and you could settle here comfortably and safely. CreditDonkey has the inside track on which cities are the safest places to be in the Sooner State.
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Compared to the rest of the country, Oklahoma's violent crime rate is well below the national median while the property crime rate is slightly above the median. With all the numbers in mind, Oklahoma overall remains a pretty safe place to live for people of all ages.
As the largest city in the state, Oklahoma City doesn't make the cut, but our research found that many of its surrounding suburban areas boast the best crime rates. If you're a native Okie or you're plotting a move here any time soon, keep reading to find out which cities are the most secure.
Study Methodology
The FBI Uniform Crime Report for 2014 was the primary source of our data. We based our analysis on both violent and property crime report information for Oklahoma cities with a population of 2,500 or higher.
Violent crime is defined as:
- Murder
- Rape
- Robbery
- Aggravated assault
Property crime includes:
- Burglary
- Larceny
- Motor vehicle theft
- Arson
We determined the number of violent and property crimes per 1,000 inhabitants as well as the number of robberies and burglaries per 1,000 inhabitants. We decided to put robbery and burglary in the spotlight because they tend to occur more often and are likely to be of greater concern to residents.
Those four criteria were used to assign each Oklahoma city a CreditDonkey safety score. We then narrowed our rankings down to the 50 cities that had the lowest, and therefore best, safety scores overall. They're ranked here, starting with the city that has the best safety rating first.
Safest Cities 2016: Rankings
1. Elgin
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.0
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 1.4
- Burglary per 1,000: 0.0
- CreditDonkey safety score: 0.3
Elgin is Oklahoma's safest city by far. And there's good reason for it. Not one single violent crime was reported in 2014, and the number of property crimes came to just four. That breaks down to three reports of larceny and one motor vehicle theft.
2. Hinton
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.0
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 4.0
- Burglary per 1,000: 1.2
- CreditDonkey safety score: 1.3
The town of Hinton is always growing and always prospering, but one thing that isn't flourishing here is crime. The city reported a violent crime rate of zero for 2014. On the property crime side, there were 13 reports altogether, including four burglaries. The police department, which boasts a full K-9 unit, must be doing something right.
3. Pocola
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.0
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 4.5
- Burglary per 1,000: 1.2
- CreditDonkey safety score: 1.4
Over 4,000 people live in Pocola and as evidenced by its third-place ranking in our study, they do so in safety. Pocola's police department emphasizes that it works in cooperation with citizens to ensure that a low crime rate remains the status quo.
4. Walters
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.0
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 5.4
- Burglary per 1,000: 0.8
- CreditDonkey safety score: 1.6
Home to around 2,500 welcoming people, Walters is a small town with a big heart. Residents routinely come together at various festivals that celebrate the city's heritage, accompanied by the Walters P.D., which there to ensure that all of the revelers are staying safe.
5. Verdigris
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.7
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 4.4
- Burglary per 1,000: 1.6
- CreditDonkey safety score: 1.7
Although it's just roughly 20 miles away from Tulsa, Verdigris retains a largely agricultural feel, and there's peace and quiet to be found in abundance. On the crime front, the city reported a mere three violent crimes and 19 property crimes in 2014.
6. Piedmont
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.3
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.1
- Property crime per 1,000: 6.6
- Burglary per 1,000: 1.0
- CreditDonkey safety score: 2.0
Piedmont is a smaller city that's growing steadily, thanks in part to its proximity to Oklahoma City. It's become a bedroom community of choice for commuters who seek a safe place to come home to once the working day is done. They can sleep soundly at night knowing nine full-time officers and three reserve officers are on call to keep citizens safe.
7. Tishomingo
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.7
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 5.9
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.0
- CreditDonkey safety score: 2.1
"Progressive, Growing, Beautiful" is Tishomingo's motto, and that's an apt way to describe what this lively little town is like. Crime is almost unheard of, courtesy of the hard work the Tishomingo Police Department puts into detecting and preventing criminal activity.
8. Blanchard
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.8
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 7.6
- Burglary per 1,000: 1.9
- CreditDonkey safety score: 2.6
Blanchard is an appealing place to call home if you're raising a family or if you work in nearby Norman or Oklahoma City. One of the things that makes it so pleasant is the well-defined sense of safety, which can be attributed to the efforts of the Blanchard Police Department.
9. Coweta
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.9
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 8.3
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.1
- CreditDonkey safety score: 3.1
Nearly 10,000 people live in Coweta, and this Tulsa suburb continues to grow by leaps and bounds. Besides easy access to Tulsa, one of its biggest attractors is the low crime rate, which included 18 violent crimes and 80 property crimes for 2014.
10. Wilburton
- Violent crime per 1,000: 2.6
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 8.8
- Burglary per 1,000: 1.1
- CreditDonkey safety score: 3.1
The Wilburton Police Department takes a proactive approach to fighting crime. Officers work in partnership with the Latimer County Sheriff's Office to achieve their goal. That's paid off as 2014 saw zero murders, robberies, motor vehicle thefts and arson incidents reported.
11. Mangum
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.7
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 9.8
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.4
- CreditDonkey safety score: 3.7
The city of Mangum is a thriving community of around 3,000 people in southwest Oklahoma. With neighbors watching out for one another, there's a decidedly close-knit feel in the city, reflected in the fact that crime reports are so rare.
12. Sayre
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.7
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 10.6
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.6
- CreditDonkey safety score: 3.7
The past meets the present in Sayre; while the city embodies the spirit of the Old West, it's anything but outdated. Along with a low crime rate, the strong local economy, affordable housing and a laundry list of recreational opportunities enhance residents' quality of life.
13. Jones
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.4
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.7
- Property crime per 1,000: 10.4
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.4
- CreditDonkey safety score: 3.7
Community policing is heavily emphasized in the city of Jones, and local law enforcement relies on citizens to aid in combatting crime. That effort has helped to limit the number of violent crimes reported in 2014 to four, while there were 30 property crime reports that year.
14. McLoud
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.3
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.4
- Property crime per 1,000: 11.6
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.0
- CreditDonkey safety score: 3.8
McLoud has become a popular place to settle down in central Oklahoma, particularly for families and workers who commute to Oklahoma City and neighboring towns. The city has a first-rate reputation where crime is concerned, earning the McLoud Police Department recognition for their efforts.
15. Collinsville
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.1
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 11.8
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.5
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.1
Located 21 miles north of Tulsa, Collinsville is a family-oriented community of more than 6,200 residents. The city has a full-time police department that's skilled at keeping Collinsville's streets safe for the people who live here and those who are passing through.
16. Skiatook
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.8
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 13.1
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.8
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.2
From restaurants to shopping to job opportunities, Skiatook has practically everything you might be looking for in a hometown, including a low crime rate. Skiatook Lake is an ideal spot for camping, swimming, and boating, and the city's police department is always on patrol.
17. Nichols Hills
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.5
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.5
- Property crime per 1,000: 13.4
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.8
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.3
Nichols Hills is an affluent suburban spot less than 10 miles from Oklahoma City. Housing is a bit pricier here, but the Nichols Hills Police Department makes up for that by providing ongoing protection of the property and lives of the city's residents.
18. Fort Gibson
- Violent crime per 1,000: 4.6
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 9.7
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.4
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.4
Fort Gibson has a storied past, attracting numerous visitors to places like the Fort Gibson Historical Site and the Fort Gibson National Cemetery. Fortunately, these out-of-towners don't disturb the city's tranquility, which was reinforced by the complete lack of murders, rapes and robberies reported in 2014.
19. Wewoka
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.7
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 12.2
- Burglary per 1,000: 4.1
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.5
The city of Wewoka serves as the capital of Oklahoma's Seminole Nation. After a period of higher crime rates in the 1980s, it's become one of the state's safest places to live. All six of the violent crimes reported in 2014 were aggravated assaults, and there 42 property crimes on the books.
20. Owasso
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.5
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.2
- Property crime per 1,000: 14.4
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.1
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.5
Owasso is the city without limits, and there's a strong emphasis on building character, families, and community here. The Owasso Police Department takes a hand in that by encouraging citizens to set up neighborhood alert programs as a defense against crime.
21. Healdton
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.1
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 13.2
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.9
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.5
Good things come in small packages, and that saying certainly applies to Healdton in the safety department. This quaint little town saw three violent crimes reported in 2014, all of which were aggravated assaults, along with a respectably low 37 property crimes.
22. Mannford
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.3
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 14.3
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.6
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.6
Lake Keystone is one of the highlights of living in Mannford; residents can fish for striped bass, try their hand at water skiing, or take a dip. The Mannford Police Department is dedicated to keeping locals safe, at home, during work hours, and on the water.
23. Choctaw
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.5
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.3
- Property crime per 1,000: 12.8
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.9
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.6
Choctaw, the oldest chartered town in Oklahoma, is part of the Oklahoma City metro area. Approximately 12,000 people make their home here, and they get to live with a sense of security thanks to the great job the Choctaw Police Department does of warding off crime.
24. Mustang
- Violent crime per 1,000: 2.2
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.2
- Property crime per 1,000: 13.7
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.5
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.7
Mustang is another Oklahoma City suburb and like Choctaw, it prides itself on its low crime rate. In 2014, the Mustang Police Department handled 43 violent crime reports, which is impressive considering that the city's population nears 20,000 people.
25. Lone Grove
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.4
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.2
- Property crime per 1,000: 15.0
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.7
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.8
The city of Lone Grove made it into our top 25 because of its stellar violent crime rate. The entire violent crime rate for 2014 consisted of one robbery and one aggravated assault. On the property crime side, 19 burglaries were reported.
26. Bixby
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.7
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.4
- Property crime per 1,000: 13.8
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.5
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.9
If you've got a green thumb, Bixby may be a city to consider if you're relocating. Dubbed "The Garden Spot of Oklahoma," it serves as a major sod-growing center and supplier of fresh vegetables. Gardeners can plant with their backs turned, knowing they are very safe in this secure community.
27. Sulphur
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.8
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.2
- Property crime per 1,000: 13.1
- Burglary per 1,000: 4.6
- CreditDonkey safety score: 4.9
The Sulphur Police Department uses state-of-the-art technology to defend the city's residents against crime, and the Special Response Team is there to handle emergency situations. Fortunately, law enforcement is ready but doesn't have to deal with crime very often.
28. Holdenville
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.9
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 14.8
- Burglary per 1,000: 4.3
- CreditDonkey safety score: 5.0
Perhaps more than other communities, Holdenville needs to take crime and punishment seriously as it's home to the Davis Correctional Facility, a medium-security prison. Crime in the city is low; in 2014, there were five violent crimes reported, with no robberies figuring into that number.
29. Perry
- Violent crime per 1,000: 3.6
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.2
- Property crime per 1,000: 14.1
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.8
- CreditDonkey safety score: 5.4
Perry is peaceful but it wasn't always that way. Back in the late 1800s, the area where the city is now located was visited by notorious outlaws like the Dalton gang. Today, however, it's become a safe haven for residents who want to escape high crime rates.
30. Broken Arrow
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.4
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.4
- Property crime per 1,000: 16.4
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.5
- CreditDonkey safety score: 5.4
Broken Arrow is one of Oklahoma's largest cities, with a population nearing 105,000. Because of its size, the Broken Arrow Police Department looks to residents for support through programs like the Master Citizen's Police Academy and Volunteers in Police Service.
31. Edmond
- Violent crime per 1,000: 0.9
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.2
- Property crime per 1,000: 17.4
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.3
- CreditDonkey safety score: 5.4
The city of Edmond styles itself as a great place to grow, and it's been recognized multiple times as one of the nation's best suburbs to live. In terms of safety, the city's 88,000 residents saw just 81 violent crimes reported for the year, 14 of which were robberies.
32. Cordell
- Violent crime per 1,000: 3.4
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 13.0
- Burglary per 1,000: 5.5
- CreditDonkey safety score: 5.5
Cordell, a friendly little community with a big spirit, is near-perfect if you want to live in a city that's low on crime. Cordell residents reported no robberies or murders in 2014 and 10 violent crimes overall, which should help you rest easier at night.
33. Kingfisher
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.5
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 18.0
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.5
- CreditDonkey safety score: 5.5
Quality family living is what you'll find in Kingfisher, a town of 4,700 people situated on the outskirts of Oklahoma City. The Kingfisher Police Department is always moving in front of and behind the scenes to uphold that high standard.
34. Yukon
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.3
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.2
- Property crime per 1,000: 18.0
- Burglary per 1,000: 2.8
- CreditDonkey safety score: 5.6
Once primarily a mill town, Yukon is now a suburban abode for families, retirees, and professionals who work down the road in Oklahoma City. An estimated 25,000 people live here in safety because of the effectiveness of Yukon's police department in deterring crime.
35. Dewey
- Violent crime per 1,000: 3.1
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.3
- Property crime per 1,000: 15.7
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.7
- CreditDonkey safety score: 5.7
Dewey is a city of vision, and part of that vision centers on creating a place where crime is not a regular part of life. In 2014, the violent crime rate was limited to 11 reports while property crimes numbered 55, a sign that law enforcement is doing its best to promote safety.
36. Tuttle
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.5
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.3
- Property crime per 1,000: 16.7
- Burglary per 1,000: 4.6
- CreditDonkey safety score: 5.8
Farming is big business in Tuttle, and the surrounding countryside provides a picturesque, safe backdrop for making a home. Tuttle experienced zero murders and rapes in 2014, and there were just two robberies reported out of 10 violent crimes total.
37. Weatherford
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.5
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.1
- Property crime per 1,000: 17.7
- Burglary per 1,000: 4.2
- CreditDonkey safety score: 5.9
A strong economy is one of Weatherford's focal points, but the city is also a tourist draw because of attractions like the Stafford Air and Space Museum. Whether you're coming to find a job or simply paying a visit, you'll feel safe and sound here when you're out and about.
38. Guymon
- Violent crime per 1,000: 2.9
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.1
- Property crime per 1,000: 16.6
- Burglary per 1,000: 4.3
- CreditDonkey safety score: 6.0
Guymon offers good schools, a bustling economy, and reasonably priced housing, all of which cement its status as a highly livable city. In fact, we named it the happiest city in Oklahoma. The low crime rate is the icing on the cake - we tip our hats to Guymon's police department for doing an exceptional job of maintaining law and order.
39. Madill
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.8
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 20.4
- Burglary per 1,000: 1.8
- CreditDonkey safety score: 6.0
Madill is one of several cities in our rankings that didn't report any robberies for 2014. There were also no reports of murders or arsons, and burglaries were also infrequent, with the final count coming to seven incidents in all.
40. Lindsay
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.8
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 17.9
- Burglary per 1,000: 5.0
- CreditDonkey safety score: 6.2
The residents of Lindsay have a solid work ethic, and that goes for the city's police department as well. Officers work around the clock safeguarding the lives, homes, and businesses of the city's residents.
41. Drumright
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.7
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 18.6
- Burglary per 1,000: 5.5
- CreditDonkey safety score: 6.5
Drumright was once an oil boom town, and the oil industry still figures heavily in the local economy. Though it has a smaller population, it's served by a devoted team of law enforcement officers who are always ready to help with problems large and small.
42. Chandler
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.6
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 20.8
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.8
- CreditDonkey safety score: 6.5
If you're wondering what the best-kept secret in central Oklahoma is, look no further than the city of Chandler. With five violent crimes and 65 property crimes reported in 2014, it's an undeniably safe place to live, work, and play.
43. Claremore
- Violent crime per 1,000: 2.2
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.4
- Property crime per 1,000: 20.7
- Burglary per 1,000: 4.0
- CreditDonkey safety score: 6.8
Claremore sits less than 30 miles to the northeast of Tulsa, which makes it convenient if you need to travel to the big city to work or do a little shopping. You won't want to stray too far, however, once you've gotten a taste of Claremore's safe surroundings.
44. Glenpool
- Violent crime per 1,000: 3.9
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.1
- Property crime per 1,000: 20.0
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.6
- CreditDonkey safety score: 6.9
The city of Glenpool is all about creating opportunity. It's an idyllic setting for starting a business, beginning a family, or embarking on a new adventure in retirement. When you've found your place to settle down, safety should be a factor, and the Glenpool Police Department limits the opportunity for crime to grow in their city.
45. Spencer
- Violent crime per 1,000: 2.5
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.2
- Property crime per 1,000: 17.3
- Burglary per 1,000: 7.7
- CreditDonkey safety score: 6.9
Spencer is a low-key city of slightly more than 4,000 people, and its residents enjoy the slower pace it offers. The crime rate is something locals and law enforcement can be proud of, with 10 violent crimes and 70 property crimes reported for 2014.
46. Heavener
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.5
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 20.7
- Burglary per 1,000: 5.6
- CreditDonkey safety score: 7.0
The city of Heavener is indeed a slice of heaven on earth if your idea of heaven is small-town living. Peacefulness results from keeping a relatively low profile as far as crime goes. Five aggravated assaults made up the entire violent crime rate for 2014, and there were 19 burglaries reported out of 70 property crimes.
47. Perkins
- Violent crime per 1,000: 3.8
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.3
- Property crime per 1,000: 20.2
- Burglary per 1,000: 4.2
- CreditDonkey safety score: 7.1
Perkins, which got its start during the Land Run of 1889, is still going strong today as one of Oklahoma's safest cities. Among the 2,800 people who live here, there were 11 violent crimes and 58 property crimes reported in 2014, with only one robbery and 12 burglaries in the mix.
48. Tonkawa
- Violent crime per 1,000: 4.1
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 20.1
- Burglary per 1,000: 4.8
- CreditDonkey safety score: 7.2
Tonkawa, the "Wheatheart of Oklahoma," is named for the Tonkawa tribe that occupied the area in the late 1800s. It stands out as an invitingly safe place to dwell, and that's owing in part to the Tonkawa Police Department's visible presence in the community.
49. Blackwell
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.9
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.3
- Property crime per 1,000: 21.3
- Burglary per 1,000: 6.4
- CreditDonkey safety score: 7.5
Blackwell's police department strives for excellence in everything it does, and that extends to its attitude to reducing and eliminating crime in the city. In 2014, officers were able to keep the violent crime count to 13 reported incidents, with no murders and two robberies.
50. Stigler
- Violent crime per 1,000: 1.1
- Robbery per 1,000: 0.0
- Property crime per 1,000: 25.5
- Burglary per 1,000: 3.6
- CreditDonkey safety score: 7.5
Though small in size, Stigler is big on charm. It's the kind of place where it's easy to feel comfortable. It's attractive to business owners, families, and anyone else who wants to be certain that their hometown is a safe one.
Conclusion
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The Top 50 Safest Cities in Oklahoma
Rank | City | Population | Total # of Violent Crimes1 | Total # of Property Crimes2 | Violent Crime Per 1,000 | Robbery Per 1,000 | Property Crime Per 1,000 | Burglary Per 1,000 |
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1 | Elgin | 2,903 | 0 | 4 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 1.4 | 0.0 |
2 | Hinton | 3,251 | 0 | 13 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 4.0 | 1.2 |
3 | Pocola | 4,013 | 0 | 18 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 4.5 | 1.2 |
4 | Walters | 2,572 | 0 | 14 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 5.4 | 0.8 |
5 | Verdigris | 4,275 | 3 | 19 | 0.7 | 0.0 | 4.4 | 1.6 |
6 | Piedmont | 6,674 | 2 | 44 | 0.3 | 0.1 | 6.6 | 1.0 |
7 | Tishomingo | 3,072 | 2 | 18 | 0.7 | 0.0 | 5.9 | 2.0 |
8 | Blanchard | 7,992 | 6 | 61 | 0.8 | 0.0 | 7.6 | 1.9 |
9 | Coweta | 9,610 | 18 | 80 | 1.9 | 0.0 | 8.3 | 2.1 |
10 | Wilburton | 2,735 | 7 | 24 | 2.6 | 0.0 | 8.8 | 1.1 |
11 | Mangum | 2,970 | 5 | 29 | 1.7 | 0.0 | 9.8 | 3.4 |
12 | Sayre | 4,699 | 8 | 50 | 1.7 | 0.0 | 10.6 | 2.6 |
13 | Jones | 2,884 | 4 | 30 | 1.4 | 0.7 | 10.4 | 2.4 |
14 | McLoud | 4,567 | 6 | 53 | 1.3 | 0.4 | 11.6 | 2.0 |
15 | Collinsville | 6,251 | 7 | 74 | 1.1 | 0.0 | 11.8 | 3.5 |
16 | Skiatook | 7,784 | 6 | 102 | 0.8 | 0.0 | 13.1 | 2.8 |
17 | Nichols Hills | 3,887 | 2 | 52 | 0.5 | 0.5 | 13.4 | 2.8 |
18 | Fort Gibson | 4,115 | 19 | 40 | 4.6 | 0.0 | 9.7 | 3.4 |
19 | Wewoka | 3,454 | 6 | 42 | 1.7 | 0.0 | 12.2 | 4.1 |
20 | Owasso | 33,146 | 49 | 477 | 1.5 | 0.2 | 14.4 | 2.1 |
21 | Healdton | 2,807 | 3 | 37 | 1.1 | 0.0 | 13.2 | 3.9 |
22 | Mannford | 3,073 | 4 | 44 | 1.3 | 0.0 | 14.3 | 2.6 |
23 | Choctaw | 12,007 | 18 | 154 | 1.5 | 0.3 | 12.8 | 3.9 |
24 | Mustang | 19,511 | 43 | 268 | 2.2 | 0.2 | 13.7 | 2.5 |
25 | Lone Grove | 5,204 | 2 | 78 | 0.4 | 0.2 | 15.0 | 3.7 |
26 | Bixby | 23,815 | 41 | 329 | 1.7 | 0.4 | 13.8 | 3.5 |
27 | Sulphur | 5,042 | 9 | 66 | 1.8 | 0.2 | 13.1 | 4.6 |
28 | Holdenville | 5,799 | 5 | 86 | 0.9 | 0.0 | 14.8 | 4.3 |
29 | Perry | 5,043 | 18 | 71 | 3.6 | 0.2 | 14.1 | 3.8 |
30 | Broken Arrow | 104,592 | 148 | 1716 | 1.4 | 0.4 | 16.4 | 3.5 |
31 | Edmond | 88,383 | 81 | 1538 | 0.9 | 0.2 | 17.4 | 3.3 |
32 | Cordell | 2,925 | 10 | 38 | 3.4 | 0.0 | 13.0 | 5.5 |
33 | Kingfisher | 4,765 | 7 | 86 | 1.5 | 0.0 | 18.0 | 2.5 |
34 | Yukon | 25,346 | 32 | 455 | 1.3 | 0.2 | 18.0 | 2.8 |
35 | Dewey | 3,502 | 11 | 55 | 3.1 | 0.3 | 15.7 | 3.7 |
36 | Tuttle | 6,482 | 10 | 108 | 1.5 | 0.3 | 16.7 | 4.6 |
37 | Weatherford | 12,131 | 18 | 215 | 1.5 | 0.1 | 17.7 | 4.2 |
38 | Guymon | 12,462 | 36 | 207 | 2.9 | 0.1 | 16.6 | 4.3 |
39 | Madill | 3,914 | 7 | 80 | 1.8 | 0.0 | 20.4 | 1.8 |
40 | Lindsay | 2,800 | 5 | 50 | 1.8 | 0.0 | 17.9 | 5.0 |
41 | Drumright | 2,897 | 5 | 54 | 1.7 | 0.0 | 18.6 | 5.5 |
42 | Chandler | 3,132 | 5 | 65 | 1.6 | 0.0 | 20.8 | 3.8 |
43 | Claremore | 19,139 | 42 | 396 | 2.2 | 0.4 | 20.7 | 4.0 |
44 | Glenpool | 11,810 | 46 | 236 | 3.9 | 0.1 | 20.0 | 3.6 |
45 | Spencer | 4,050 | 10 | 70 | 2.5 | 0.2 | 17.3 | 7.7 |
46 | Heavener | 3,378 | 5 | 70 | 1.5 | 0.0 | 20.7 | 5.6 |
47 | Perkins | 2,871 | 11 | 58 | 3.8 | 0.3 | 20.2 | 4.2 |
48 | Tonkawa | 3,140 | 13 | 63 | 4.1 | 0.0 | 20.1 | 4.8 |
49 | Blackwell | 6,912 | 13 | 147 | 1.9 | 0.3 | 21.3 | 6.4 |
50 | Stigler | 2,783 | 3 | 71 | 1.1 | 0.0 | 25.5 | 3.6 |
2Property crime includes burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
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