First Insight: The most common crime was stolen vehicles.
Second Insight: There was one account of the crime "train wrecking".
Third Insight: There were more cases of identity theft than assault with a deadly weapon.
Fourth Insight: There were 300 more instances of stalking than of attempted rape, both of which are "red dot" activities.
Fifth Insight: There are multiple types of crimes for theft from a motor vehicle, which could be attributed to the severity of the crime.
First Insight: More people were arrested for felonies than misdemeanors.
Second Insight: About 20,000 people were arrested for infractions, which is the least serious offence.
Third Insight: The least amount of arrests made were dependent arrests.
Fourth Insight: The most amount of arrests made were felonies, which aligns with common sense, as those are the most serious crimes committed.
Fifth Insight: There is a category of other, which is interesting because that means that some arrests do not fall into the category of misdemeanor or felony, so it could be a combination of the two.
First Insight: People were most frequently arrested for miscellaneous other violations.
Second Insight: Only about 1200 people were arrested for homicide,
Third Insight: 14,000 people were arrested for vehicle theft, which is interesting because the largest category of crimes committed was stolen vehicles.
Fourth Insight: More people were arrested for robbery than burglary.
Fifth Insight: There is a category for non-criminal detention, which could mean that people were brought in for questioning or taken from the custody of their parents.