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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Friday, July 09, 1999

Serious crimes by neighborhood, district




        Mirroring a nationwide trend, violent crimes and property crimes dropped in Cincinnati in the first five months of this year, compared with the same time last year. Here are the number of serious crimes reported by neighborhood and police district:

Neighborhood 1998 1999 % change
District 1
Riverfront business district 942 837 -11.1
Queensgate 123 108 -12.2
West End 426 395 -7.3
Over-the-Rhine 849 627 -26.1
Mount Adams 41 52 +26.8
Pendleton 92 71 -22.8
Total2,4732,090-15.5
District 2
East End 79 75 -5.1
East Walnut Hills 140 153 +9.3
Evanston 278 221 -20.5
Hyde Park 141 110 -22.0
California 26 18 -30.8
Oakley 249 207 -16.9
O'Bryonville 41 18 -56.1
Pleasant Ridge 155 148 -4.5
Kennedy Heights 71 52 -26.8
Mount Lookout 68 28 -58.8
Columbia Tusculum 62 48 -22.6
Linwood 29 8 -72.4
Madisonville 212 193 -9.0
Mount Washington 148 126 -14.9
Total1,6991,405-17.3
District 3
Sayler Park 48 36 -25.0
Riverside 31 25 -19.4
Sedamsville 31 31 0.0
North Fairmount 35 25 -28.6
English Woods 69 86 +24.6
East Westwood 69 49 -29.0
Millvale 65 65 0.0
Fay Apartments 71 81 +14.1
South Cumminsville 32 42 +31.3
East Price Hill 432 360 -16.7
West Price Hill 414 347 -16.2
Westwood 723 625 -13.6
Lower Price Hill 80 86 +7.5
South Fairmount 179 162 -9.5
Total2,2792,020-11.4
District 4
Mount Auburn 272 188 -30.9
Corryville 327 308 -5.8
Avondale 479 426 -11.1
North Avondale 177 106 -40.1
Paddock Hills 54 37 -31.5
Hartwell 77 104 +35.1
Carthage 70 66 -5.7
Roselawn 180 151 -16.1
Bond Hill 211 236 +11.8
Walnut Hills 433 429 -0.9
Total2,2802,051-10.0
District 5
College Hill 199 198 -1.5
Clifton/University Heights 169 109 -35.5
Fairview 265 221 -16.6
Northside 354 266 -24.9
Clifton 254 232 -8.7
Mount Airy 136 166 +22.1
Winton Hills 140 131 -6.4
Winton Place 112 96 -14.3
Camp Washington 115 109 -5.2
Total1,7441,526-12.5
Citywide total10,4759,092-13.2
Source: Cincinnati Police Division



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