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The image depicts a line graph showing the changing rates of crime in Panama City from 2010 to 2019, with three categories: burglary, car theft, and robbery; for burglary, the incident numbers are as follows: 2010 - 3000, 2011 - 3250, 2012 - 3500, 2013 - 3000, 2014 -2750, 2015 - 2750, 2016 - 3000, 2017 - 3000, 2018 - 3250, 2019 - 3250; for car theft, the incident numbers are as follows: 2010 - 1750, 2011 - 2000, 2012 - 2500, 2013 - 2750, 2014 - 2750, 2015 - 2500, 2016 - 2250, 2017 - 2000, 2018 - 1750, 2019 - 1500; for robbery, the incident numbers are as follows: 2010 - 3500, 2011 - 3500, 2012 - 3250, 2013 - 3250, 2014 - 3000, 2015 - 3250, 2016 - 3500, 2017 - 3750, 2018 - 4000, 2019 - 3500; all numbers represent the number of incidents, from a scale of 500 to 4000, with intervals of 500.
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The line graph below demonstrates statistics about three types of crimes in Panama City. The report covers a period from 2010 to 2019, meaning it includes projections, too. Overall, the number of burglaries declined dramatically; however, car theft and robbery fluctuated throughout the entire timeframe.
In 2010, robbery was by far the most uncommon kind of crime among burglary and car theft, with approximately 600 robberies. Thereafter, until 2012, the annual illegal incidents generally increased to 1300 incidents. In the following years, it fluctuated throughout the full timeline. Eventually, it stood at the same position as the beginning; meanwhile, car theft followed a similar pattern to robbery. Car theft was the largest figure at the end of the timeline.
In 2010, burglary dramatically rose to almost 4000. Until 2011, it thereupon started to come down, reaching 800 by 2015. Eventually, from 2015 to 2019, it changed quickly and stood at 1400 incidents.
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