Crime & Safety
See How Many Cars Stolen In Hamden Per Year, For Last Decade
If you want to see how many cars were stolen each year since 2008 in Hamden then read below; also see how other towns compare

HAMDEN, CT - There has been lots of talk in recent months about what some say is a spike in car thefts - especially by juveniles - in towns in Connecticut.
There has been legislation introduced in the legislature to treat juvenile car thieves as adult offenders in an effort to stem the thefts.
There is disagreement by those on both sides of the issue whether the thefts are actually up and whether the juveniles are the reason.
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What isn't in dispute is the number of thefts. Numbers don't lie.
A report compiled by Ken Barone, project manager at the Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy at Central Connecticut State University, show that car thefts actually peaked a decade ago and decreased from there but have slowly been increasing the past few years - especially in towns that are near the bigger cities in the state.
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Ironically, those same cities, except for Waterbury, have seen decreases in car thefts the past few years.
Patch has gathered the numbers of car thefts in Hamden over the past 10 years (2018 numbers are not yet out) to show you exactly what they are:
2008: 125
2009: 99
2010: 52
2011: 86
2012: 97
2013: 74
2014: 77
2015: 86
2016: 131
2017: 99
To see how Hamden stacks up with the rest of the state, click here.
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