60 crimes against property handled by University of North Carolina Hospitals officers in 2020

60 crimes against property handled by University of North Carolina Hospitals officers in 2020
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University of North Carolina Hospitals law enforcement officers grappled with 60 crimes against property in 2020, according to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).

This equals five per month in 2020.

Crimes against property include larcenies, obtaining property by false pretenses, shopliftings, thefts from motor vehicle, burglaries, breaking and enterings and damage or vandalisms.

Of all types of crime tracked by the NIBRS, larceny was the most popular crime handled by the University of North Carolina Hospitals office.

Officers in University of North Carolina Hospitals were involved in 177 incidents throughout the year.

The NIBRS was designed to provide detail and context around crime stats. Under the previous system, only the most serious crime related to an incident would be logged. If an incident involved a homicide as well as aggravated assault and theft, only a homicide would be recorded in criminal statistics.

It is used by law enforcement at all levels, from local to federal.

Crimes against property offenses in University of North Carolina Hospitals in 2020
Type of Crime NUMBER OF OFFENCES
Counterfeiting and forgery crimes 4
Damage or vandalisms 8
Embezzlements 2
Obtaining property by false pretenses 1
Wire frauds 1
Identity thefts 4
Thefts from building 1
Larcenies 37
Motor vehicle thefts 1
Stolen property offenses 1


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