Itasca, TEXAS historical crime data and statistics


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How safe & how much crime is there in Itasca, TEXAS? (population: 1715)
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. Assault10%0%1%1%
Burglary102%8%16%30%
Theft231%7%13%24%
Auto Theft00%0%0%0%

Trials For Juveniles Conducted - The Hillsboro Reporter - Hillsboro Reporter

Trials For Juveniles Conducted - The Hillsboro Reporter
Hillsboro Reporter
Two juveniles allegedly involved in recent crimes in the Itasca area were on trial this past week in Hillsboro. Hill County Court-at-Law Judge A. Lee Harris conducted the bench trial Tuesday and Wednesday, May 7-8. The 15- and 16-year-old Itasca boys ...


Mon, 13 May 2013 05:02:09 GMT


The following is a list of magistrations performed by Johnson County Precinct ... - Cleburne Times-Review

The following is a list of magistrations performed by Johnson County Precinct ...
Cleburne Times-Review
Elizabeth Paige Pyatt, 47, Godley, theft by check, $500 bond. • Melissa Lynn Hill, 30, Euless, revocation of supervision on charge of possession of a controlled substance, no bond. • Jessica Anne Cooper, 19, Cleburne, possession of dangerous drugs ...


Mon, 06 May 2013 13:33:11 GMT
Weekend in Review: Floods along area rivers, lakes - Chicago Daily Herald

Weekend in Review: Floods along area rivers, lakes
Chicago Daily Herald
Imagine a time when broadcasting tornado warnings was forbidden. Legendary TV meteorologist Harry Volkman of Itasca, who turned 87 this week, recalls the time he violated FCC rules by becoming the first weathercaster to issue a tornado warning on TV.

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Mon, 22 Apr 2013 10:39:59 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.