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Elmira, N.Y., for example, has an auto-theft rate of just 37.15 per 100,000--that translates into just 33 cars stolen there last year.
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Elmira, N.Y., for example, has an auto-theft rate of just 37.15 per 100,000--that translates into just 33 cars stolen there last year.
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Elmira, N.Y., for example, has an auto-theft rate of just 37.15 per 100,000--that translates into just 33 cars stolen there last year.
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Elmira, N.Y., for example, has an auto-theft rate of just 37.15 per 100,000--that translates into just 33 cars stolen there last year.
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Elmira, N.Y., for example, has an auto-theft rate of just 37.15 per 100,000--that translates into just 33 cars stolen there last year.
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Elmira, N.Y., for example, has an auto-theft rate of just 37.15 per 100,000--that translates into just 33 cars stolen there last year.
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For 2009, the Federal Bureau of Investigation reported an 8% drop in the nationwide robbery rate and a 17% reduction in the auto-theft rate from the previous year.
Hard Times, Fewer Crimes James Q. Wilson 2011
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Gray's video also blames Fenty for high unemployment in Wards 7 and 8, and a citywide increase in burglary, auto-theft and sexual assaults.
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State College, Penn., has an auto-theft rate of just 25.31 per 100,000 -- that translated into just 37 cars stolen there last year.
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All but one of those -- the San Francisco/Oakland metro -- form an auto-theft corridor running right up the middle of the state.
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