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Ruth Henderson and Tori Shields Craig McBride Math AAS

 Over the years, NWA has grown. With growth of an area, comes crime. But where is the most crime, and how do you avoid it?

 How can we, as a community. Help prevent crime, and know which crimes are the biggest problems? We are going to show you where the problems lie, and what should be done now and in the future to help take a bite out of crime!

 Fayetteville, AR  1.Larceny/Theft: over the past five years there has been a total of 2002 (2352), 2003 (2452), 2004 (2024), 2005 (2326), and 2006 (2480). That is a total of 11,634 people who have had possessions of personal property wrongfully taken from them.

 2. Burglary (355), 2003 (292), 2004 (369), 2005 (451), and 2006 (586). Totaling 2053 people.  3. Aggravated Assault (149), 2003 (179), 2004 (161), 2005 (192), 2006 (217). Totaling 898 people.  4. Vehicle Theft (97), 2003 (140), 2004 (138), 2005 (144), 2006 (166). Totaling 685 people.

 5. Rape (42), 2003 (35), 2004 (37) 2005 (43), 2006 (46). That’s 203 people.

 1.Theft (1108), 2004 (1234), 2005 (1375), 2006 (1279), and 2007 (1305). That’s 6301 thefts.  2. Simple Assault (464), 2004 (561), 2005 (528), 2006 (660), and 2007 (900). That is 3113 Simple Assaults.  3.Burglary (177), 2004 (169), 2005 (167), 2006 (272), and 2007 (363). That is 1148 Burglary’s.

 4. Aggravated Assault (77), 2004 (78), 2005 (74), 2006 (116), 2007 (148). That is 493 Aggravated Assaults.  5. Auto Theft (90), 2004 (100), 2005 (101), 2006 (114), 2007 (145). That is 550 Auto Thefts.

 Lowell is a tricky little place. Every year there are new things that are on the list. So the Lowell section will be done year by year rather by crime. Lowell updated there system this year only go as far back as

 Theft of property- 67  DWI- 66  PCS-39  Breaking and entering/vehicle-32  Possession of a controlled substance- 29

 DWI- 82  Breaking or entering/vehicle-73  Possession of a controlled substance- 53  Theft of Motor Fuel- 51  Criminal mischief, 2 nd degree/ recklessly destroys-34

 DWI-93  Breaking or entering/vehicle- 62  Theft of motor fuel-57  Theft less than  Theft of property- 25

 DWI- 131  Possession of controlled substance-56  Possession or use of drug paraphernalia- 40  Braking or entering articles from vehicle-37

 DWI- 64  Theft of property- 27  Criminal mischief/2 nd degree recklessly destroys-23  Criminal mischief/ 1 st degree property of another value 500 or less- 20  Breaking or entering/vehicle-18

 DWI- 436  Breaking or entering/vehicle-222  Theft of property-177  Possession of a controlled substance-138  Theft of motor fuel-108  Criminal mischief/2 nd degree-57  Possession/use of drug paraphernalia-40  PCS-39  Theft <  Criminal Mischief/1 st degree-20

 As a community there is only a limited number of things that we can do in order to control what is going on. We must start with education. If we don’t educate kids starting now, then they may not know what the future will hold if they don’t follow the law. That is why it is important to have programs in schools such as D.A.R.E.

 They way that we can educate them, is through the D.A.R.E. program as well as what to do if you are the victim of a crime. Many crimes go unknown because people fear that if they are illegal, they might get sent home. Or that they will be judged by those in their community.  The only to help stop crime is to report crime!

 Nowadays, everyone has cell phones and internet access of some kind. With that help, anyone can contact for help. There are websites out there for victims of crimes and most police stations can send you to the right places.

 Lowell has 436 DWI’s over a span of 4 and a half years. The reason that Lowell has so many, as compared to Fayetteville and Springdale, is because Lowell is right in the middle of Fayetteville and Rogers.  Anyone who has been out on Dickson will drive back this way and Lowell is the place to stop them.  How do we stop this?  EASY: make Rogers a wet county which will help bring money into the community and prevent accidents in the future.

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