Myrtle Beach Crime Rates Revealed in New Data
Myrtle Beach, S.C. – It seems like the winds of change are swirling through the Pee Dee region, especially regarding the latest crime report released by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED). The report, which showcases data compiled from 2023, has caught the attention of residents and law enforcement alike. It appears that some of our neighboring counties have experienced their fair share of ups and downs concerning crime rates.
Highs and Lows in Pee Dee Counties
Among the findings, Dillon, Darlington, and Marlboro counties have made headlines for having some of the highest violent crime rates in the state. Surprisingly, Dillon County once again surprised everyone by showing a nearly 30% decrease in violent crime when compared to the previous year. This is certainly a positive sign for its residents as they focus on community safety.
However, it’s a different tale for Darlington and Marion counties, which are also on the list of counties with high property crime rates. Marlboro County, too, experienced a notable uptick of over 6% in property crimes. It seems like property-related incidents are a pressing concern that calls for community awareness and protective measures.
Georgetown County Shines Bright
While some counties may be struggling, not all news is grim. Georgetown County is in the spotlight for all the right reasons, as it ranks among those with the lowest property crime rates in South Carolina. Even more encouraging is the fact that Georgetown County also saw an impressive 27% decrease in violent crime from 2022 to 2023. It looks like community efforts to enhance safety have made a real difference!
Horry County’s Mixed Bag of Results
Meanwhile, Horry County finds itself in a complex situation. As a popular destination for tourists and locals, the crime stats revealed in the SLED report indicate some alarming rises. Specifically, the county has seen a notable increase in kidnappings and robberies, both up by over 40% compared to last year. This has understandably caused a stir among residents who rely on safety in a bustling community.
Additionally, DUI arrests have taken a turn for the worse, with a reported 30% increase. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and responsible when enjoying Myrtle Beach’s vibrant nightlife. The county also faced nearly double the number of arson arrests in 2023 compared to the previous year, indicating a concerning trend that may require further investigation.
Some Relief in Murder Arrests
On a slightly brighter note, Horry County did see a decrease in murder arrests, dropping from 25 in 2022 to 14 in 2023. This, although a welcome change, is just one facet of a larger picture that continues to evolve.
A Call for Community Awareness
As Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas navigate the complexities of crime, it remains crucial for residents to stay informed and engaged with their community. Awareness, vigilance, and open communication can help create a safer environment for everyone. Local initiatives can play a significant role in not only keeping crime rates down but also fostering a sense of unity among residents.
For those eager to explore the intricacies of latest crime statistics, accessing SLED’s full crime report could provide a deeper understanding of trends affecting your county. As we move forward, community collaboration will be key in ensuring safety and resilience in Myrtle Beach and its neighboring counties.