The city of Greenville, with a total population of 92,630, experienced 11,364 arrests over the past three years. During 2017, the arrest rate totaled 366.40 per 10,000 residents. This represents a 15.75% difference making Greenville higher than the national average of 316.54 per 10,000 residents. Of those, 0 were for violent crimes such as murder, rape, and robbery. The city of Greenville also handled 3,394 arrests for property crimes during 2017. Compared to Ayden and Winterville, Greenville is a more dangerous place to live.
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Most of the city arrests fall into 21-30 age group - 44%, the least crimes have committed people between 71-80 - 0.2%. When looking at arrest numbers - a great number of arrestees belonged to Black race, whilst the least arrests had Hispanic race.
The city of Greenville experienced a higher rate of non-violent crime. During 2017, Greenville totaled 0 violent crimes and 3,394 non-violent crimes.
During 2007-2017, Greenville experienced 3,283 violent crimes. Of those, 43 were for murder/non-negligent manslaughter, 70 were for revised rape, another 56 were for legacy rape, 1,298 were for robbery, and 2,394 were for aggravated assault.
It is situated in Pitt county, North Carolina with a total number of 196 employees - 24 female, 127 male officers and 45 civilians. Greenville PD ORI (Originated Agency Identifier) number is NC0740300, it belongs to the South Atlantic division in the South region with a region code of Region III.