Hallsville, TEXAS historical crime data and statistics


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How safe & how much crime is there in Hallsville, TEXAS? (population: 3202)
Crimes Absolute numbers of crimes Average percentage chance of being a victim in
One YearFive YearsTen YearsTwenty Years
Murders 00%0%0%0%
Robberies00%0%0%0%
Aggr. Assault00%0%0%0%
Burglary40%2%4%7%
Theft191%3%6%11%
Auto Theft40%1%1%3%

Police Reports - Marshall News Messenger

Police Reports
Marshall News Messenger
Criminal mischief: 5500 block of East End Boulevard South, last Saturday. Theft more than $50, but less than $500: 200 block of Lynoak Street, last Saturday. Burglary of a residence: 1600 block of E. Travis Street, last Saturday. Theft more than $500 ...

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Wed, 05 Jun 2013 12:36:50 GMT


The Pascagoula Police Department reported the following incidents from - Mississippi Press (blog)

The Pascagoula Police Department reported the following incidents from
Mississippi Press (blog)
3401 Brooks St., Sean Dillon reported an auto burglary. 5712 Telephone Road, Dollar General, Wiley ... Nathan Hale Avenue and Chicot Street, Justin Dixon, 23, 515 Laurel Lane, Hallsville, Texas, was arrested on a warrant through Gregg County Sheriff's ...


Tue, 04 Jun 2013 17:10:41 GMT
Arrests made by the Marshall Police Department: - Marshall News Messenger

Arrests made by the Marshall Police Department:
Marshall News Messenger
Allan George Clements, 2914 Evans St., theft under $50, 4:20 p.m. on Tuesday. Mildred Lorraine Wallace, 4269 Driskol Bridge, Harleton, no liability insurance, Marion County warrants for possession of marijuana and driving while intoxicated, remaining ...


Fri, 31 May 2013 12:42:38 GMT




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Disclaimer: The information presented here are for the general population, assume the same rate of crime in the future, and an evenly distributed amount of crime throughout the city in question. They are not meant to accurately predict whether one person in particular will be a victim of crime. Percentages are based on the population of the city/town in question, except for burglaries, which are based on the number of households.