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Blytheville is a city in Mississippi County, Arkansas. The city of Blytheville was formally incorporated in 1889. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 20.80 square miles (53.87 km2). The City of Blytheville had a population of approximately 15,620in the year 2010.
The mayor of Blytheville, Arkansas is James Sanders. James Sanders can be contacted at 870-763-3602 and by email at mayorsanders@sbcglobal.net.
James Sanders, Mayor
City of Blytheville
124 W Walnut Street
Blytheville, AR 72315
Phone: 870-763-3602
Fax: 870-762-0443
Email: mayorsanders@sbcglobal.net
In 2016, the crime-index in Blytheville, Arkansas was 814.8, lower than it had been since at least the year 2002, but lower than the national average of 277.5. According to research of Arkansas and other state lists, there were 75 registered sex offenders living in Blytheville, Arkansas as of January 28, 2019.The ratio of number of residents in Blytheville to the number of sex offenders is 199 to 1.
There were an estimated 1,030 total crimes per 100,000 people in Blytheville, Arkansas. This rate is lower than the average in the state of Arkansas which has 3,634 total crimes per 100,000 residents. The crime rate in Blytheville is also lower than the national average of 2,745 crimes for every 100,000 individuals.
Further breaking down the types of crimes in Blytheville, there were an estimated 109 violent crimes for every 100,000 residents (which include murder, robbery, rape, and assault). The average for violent crimes in the state of Arkansas is 555 per 100,000 citizens and the average nationally is 383 for every 100,000 residents.
In terms of property crimes, (burglary, theft, and vehicle theft), there were an estimated 921 property crimes per 100,000 residents, a rate which is lower than both the Arkansas average of 3,079 property crimes for every 100,000 individuals and lower than the U.S. average of 2,362 property crimes per 100,000 citizens.