Of 10 worst counties for cargo theft, which do you visit?

Updated Dec 23, 2016

If you pick up and/or deliver in California, Texas and Illinois, you may wish to keep closer eye on your cargo. Counties in those states are all on a new top 10 list of locations for the most cargo thefts.

According to a study of three years’ worth of data, CargoNet found that Los Angeles County, California had the most reported cargo thefts with 329 incidents. The study covered the period of July 1, 2013 through July 1, 2016.

cargo-theftThe complete top 10 list, according to CargoNet, includes:

  1. Los Angeles County, California
  2. Dallas County, Texas
  3. San Bernardino County, California
  4. Cook County (Chicago), Illinois
  5. Miami-Dade County, Florida
  6. Harris County (Houston), Texas
  7. Tarrant County (Arlington/Fort Worth), Texas
  8. Middlesex County (Edison), New Jersey
  9. Will County (Bolingbrook), Illinois
  10. Riverside County, California

CargoNet also looked at the most common places that reported cargo thefts in those counties. That list includes:

  1. Warehouse/Distribution Centers: 329 thefts
  2. Other: 295
  3. Parking lot: 170
  4. Secured yard: 166
  5. Unsecured yard: 120

Other theft locations cited in the research include truck stops, side of the road, carrier or terminal lots, drop lots, and ports of entry.

“Cargo theft continues to be a pervasive issue,” said Anthony Canale, general manager of CargoNet. “Our 2015 year-end report indicated 881 incidents of cargo theft took place across North America. That increased from 844 cargo thefts reported in 2014 and accounted for more than $175 million in goods.”