St. Petersburg recorded 10 homicides in 2025, the lowest annual total since 1967, when the city reported six. The figure represents a 44% decrease from 2024, when 18 homicides were recorded, and is also 44% below the five-year average.

The statistics were reported as part of the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) data for 2025.

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Overall crime in St. Petersburg declined 16% in 2025, according to the data. Auto thefts dropped 29%, and fatal crashes decreased 31% compared to the previous year.

“I’m pleased that the hard work of our officers and detectives, along with the use of the latest crime-fighting technology, is paying off, and the numbers prove it,” said St. Petersburg Police Chief Anthony Holloway.

By the numbers (2025):

Homicides: 10 (five-year average: 18)

Robberies: 175 (five-year average: 224)

Auto thefts: 406 (five-year average: 735)

Fatal crashes: 24 (35 in 2024)

The city’s police department reported the declines across multiple crime categories as part of its annual review of UCR data.

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