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Quick Facts about Brown County, OH | Area Code(s): 937, 513
Brown County, OH witnessed 30 violent crimes in 2006 and according to the crime statistics 2 murder(s), 10 forcible rape(s), and 15 aggravated assault(s) have been reported.
491.76 square miles area of land and 3.46 square miles area of water constitute the total area of Brown County, OH i.e. 495.22 square miles according to 2000 statistics.
The annual per capita personal income of a resident in Brown County, OH according to 2007 statistics is $27309 and the personal income is $1198 monthly.
Brown County, OH has witnessed a total of 691 property crimes in the year 2006. According to the numbers obtained from the crime statistics, there were 169 burglaries, 469 larceny-theft(s), and 96 motor vehicle theft(s).
Brown County, OH recorded a population of 42285 with 85.9 persons/sq mi. Ranked 1050 population wise, Brown County, OH in the year 2000 had a total of 17193 housing units at 35 housing units per square mile. |
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