10.12.2022 | News Release

The new report found the number of reported homicides and robberies increased by 4% and 15%, respectively compared to 2021. The number of reported rapes and aggravated assaults decreased during the first six months of 2022, but aggravated assaults were the second highest number reported since 2012. Aggravated assaults represent about two-thirds of violent crime reported to law enforcement in any given year.

“While these mid-year crime statistics are still relatively low compared to historic highs, we are seeing some increases that the community should be aware of,” said SANDAG Senior Director of Data Science Dr. Cynthia Burke. “We know that only about two in every five violent crimes and one in every three property crimes are reported to law enforcement. The cost of victimization is more than monetary, and it is important that we all work together as our communities face a number of different challenges coming out of the pandemic, which has affected us all in myriad ways”.

Property crime rates were 2% lower in the first half of 2022, compared to the first half of 2021, and 5% lower compared to the first half of 2018. A total of 26,448 property crimes were reported between January and June 2022, an average of 146 per day. Other notable findings in the SANDAG report include:

  • In homicide cases where motive could be determined, the most common motive was an argument (63%)
  • 16% of robberies and 15% of aggravated assaults involved the use of a firearm
  • Reported domestic violence was down 4%
  • Motor vehicle theft increased 4%, the second highest number since 2012
  • While reported larcenies were down overall, theft of motor vehicle parts was up 12% compared to the first six months of 2021
  • Burglaries increased by 10% in the first half of 2022, resulting from a 19% increase in non-residential burglaries and a 2% decrease in residential burglaries

Since 1980, SANDAG has reported crime statistics for the San Diego region through a cooperative agreement with local law enforcement agencies. These data are used by local law enforcement, policymakers, and the community to track public safety and the effectiveness of crime prevention and response efforts over time. SANDAG will continue to use data to understand current trends and to inform and create a fairer region.

To learn more, read the SANDAG Crime in the San Diego Region Mid-Year 2022 Statistics for a full breakdown of the data collected. For a summary of this report, view Crime in the San Diego Region in the First Half of 2022.