Marshall County, OK Crime Statistics

Crime Overview

Marshall County in OK is served by 2 law enforcement agencies. Over the past five years (2019-2024), the county recorded 279 violent crimes and 654 property crimes. The average violent crime rate stands at 204.4 per 100k residents, which is +92.5% above the national average. Property crime averages 61.3 per 100k, -62.5% below the national average. The most common offense was Violent Crime, while Motor Vehicle Theft had the lowest rate. Data is sourced from the FBI Crime Data Explorer and reflects totals from the most recent five-year period.

Violent Crimes

Violent Crime

Grade F
Annual Rate204.4 per 100k residents
National Avg: 106.2 per 100k
Total Incidents279 (2019-2023)

Homicide

Grade N/A

Not enough data to calculate a meaningful rate.

Rape

Grade N/A

Insufficient data to calculate annual rate.

Robbery

Grade N/A

Not enough data to calculate a meaningful rate.

Aggravated Assault

Grade D
Annual Rate33.5 per 100k residents
National Avg: 22.3 per 100k
Total Incidents20 (2019-2023)

Property Crimes

Property Crime

Grade A
Annual Rate61.3 per 100k residents
National Avg: 163.6 per 100k
Total Incidents654 (2019-2023)

Burglary

Grade N/A

Insufficient data to calculate annual rate.

Larceny

Grade A
Annual Rate49.0 per 100k residents
National Avg: 116.4 per 100k
Total Incidents506 (2019-2023)

Motor Vehicle Theft

Grade A
Annual Rate12.3 per 100k residents
National Avg: 22.2 per 100k
Total Incidents58 (2019-2023)

Summary Table

Crime TypeAnnual Rate (per 100k residents)GradeTotal Incidents (2019-2023)National Avg% Difference
Violent Crime204.4F279106.2+92.5%
Property Crime61.3A654163.6-62.5%
Homicide0.0A10.5-100.0%
Rape0.0A103.5-100.0%
Robbery0.0A35.8-100.0%
Aggravated Assault33.5D2022.3+50.7%
Burglary0.0A8824.0-100.0%
Larceny49.0A506116.4-57.9%
Motor Vehicle Theft12.3A5822.2-44.7%

Crime Trends

Agencies

Madill Police Department

Madill, OK

Kingston Police Department

Kingston, OK