

Burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft rates declined by 33%, 20%, and 21% respectively. Homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault rates declined by 67%, 20%, 17%, and 34% respectively. Between 20, there was a decline in seven of eight major crimes. LaSalle County’s 2018 crime statistics reveal a significant decline in total crimes of the county from the previous year. The property crimes include 211 burglaries, 1,024 larcenies, 42 motor vehicle thefts, and 23 cases of arson. The violent crimes include one homicide, 47 rapes, 10 robberies, and 63 aggravated assaults. In 2018, LaSalle County reported a total number of 1,421 crimes, including 121 violent crimes and 1,300 property crimes. The Illinois State Police (ISP) publishes annual reports of crime statistics for all counties in the state. Unless otherwise authorized by state law for disclosure, the details used by a public agency responsible for regulating or supervising financial institutions or insurance undertakings.Documents or materials related to collective bargaining between public bodies and their workers or members, which do not constitute a definitive contract or agreement,.Preliminary drafts, notes, transcripts, and recommendations.Private, commercial, or financial information.Records collected for regulatory disciplinary proceedings by a public agency.Any kinds of data from criminal history records from criminal enforcement departments.Private details that would constitute an assault on the privacy of an individual.Documents and records which are exempted from another statute.Relevant parts of a public record can be publicly restricted or redacted if they contain:

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