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April 2021 Accident Statistics

The Richmond Heights Police Department responded to 57 traffic accidents in the month of April 2021.  This is up from the 17 accidents that were handled in April 2020.   For the year, we have responded to 198 accidents. This is 24 more than the same time period in 2020.

High Accident Locations

Accidents by Day of Week / Time of Day

Accidents by Severity

2018-2021 Accident Comparison

2018-2021 Accident Comparison

April 2021 NIBRS Group A Crime Comparisons


(The Year-over-Year chart compares the same month in 2019, 2020, and 2021)

 


(The Year-to-Date chart compares Jan 1 through the current month for 2019, 2020, and 2021)

The FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Program captures details on each single crime incident—as well as on separate offenses within the same incident—including information on victims, known offenders, relationships between victims and offenders, arrestees, and property involved in crimes.  For more information, visit the FBI’s NIBRS website.

May 2021 Crime Summaries

last updated 6/4/2021

DATE LOCATION NATURE DESCRIPTION
05/01/21 7300 block of Arlington Drive

Private residence

Larceny A resident reported that the catalytic converter was stolen from his vehicle overnight. Investigation is continuing.

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March 2021 Accident Statistics

The Richmond Heights Police Department responded to 44 traffic accidents in the month of March 2021.  This is up from the 36 accidents that were handled in March 2020.   For the year, we have responded to 141 accidents. This is 16 less than the same time period in 2020.

High Accident Locations

Accidents by Day of Week / Time of Day

Accidents by Severity

2018-2021 Accident Comparison

2018-2021 Accident Comparison

March 2021 NIBRS Group A Crime Comparisons


(The Year-over-Year chart compares the same month in 2019, 2020, and 2021)

 


(The Year-to-Date chart compares Jan 1 through the current month for 2019, 2020, and 2021)

The FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Program captures details on each single crime incident—as well as on separate offenses within the same incident—including information on victims, known offenders, relationships between victims and offenders, arrestees, and property involved in crimes.  For more information, visit the FBI’s NIBRS website.

April 2021 Crime Summaries

last updated 5/10/2021

DATE LOCATION NATURE DESCRIPTION
04/01/21 8000 block of Park Drive

Private residence

Stolen Auto A resident reported that their vehicle was stolen from their driveway overnight. The vehicle was unlocked and the keys were inside. The vehicle was recovered in north St. Louis city later that morning. Investigation is continuing.

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February 2021 Accident Statistics

The Richmond Heights Police Department responded to 45 traffic accidents in the month of February 2021.  This is down from the 61 accidents that were handled in February 2020*.   For the year, we have responded to 97 accidents. This is 24 less than the same time period in 2020*.

*This decrease can be attributed, in part, to the significant drop in vehicle traffic due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

High Accident Locations

Accidents by Day of Week / Time of Day

Accidents by Severity

2018-2021 Accident Comparison

2018-2021 Accident Comparison

February 2021 NIBRS Group A Crime Comparisons


(The Year-over-Year chart compares the same month in 2019, 2020, and 2021)

 


(The Year-to-Date chart compares Jan 1 through the current month for 2019, 2020, and 2021)

The FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Program captures details on each single crime incident—as well as on separate offenses within the same incident—including information on victims, known offenders, relationships between victims and offenders, arrestees, and property involved in crimes.  For more information, visit the FBI’s NIBRS website.