Crime & Safety
Here’s How Indiana Ranks For Identity Theft
Hoosiers, if you wait until the last minute to file your taxes, you might want to read this.

ACROSS INDIANA -- Residents in Indiana fall victim to identity theft a bit more often than a most of America, and habitual procrastinators who wait to file their taxes are particularly at risk, according to a new report. There were 371,061 reported cases of identity theft last year, including 5,027 in Indiana, the online financial news site 24/7 Wall St. reported on Friday.
Overall, identity theft seems to be falling in the country. There were nearly 400,000 cases in 2016 and more than 490,000 known incidents in 2015, the report said.
What’s particularly troubling is that the likelihood of becoming a victim of identity theft seems to depend heavily where you live, the site said. South Dakota had the lowest rate of identity theft with just 46 reported cases for every 100,000 residents. But other states, such as Michigan and Florida, saw identity theft rates that were more than three times as high.
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In Indiana the rate of identity theft complaints was 75 per 100,000 people.
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- Identity theft complaints: 75 per 100,000 (total: 5,027)
- Median loss for all types of fraud: $495 (12th highest)
- Most common form of ID theft: Credit Card Fraud ( 28 percent of total)
- Identity theft complaints: 128 per 100,000 (total: 3,828)
- Median loss for all types of fraud: $500 (2nd highest)
- Most common form of ID theft: Credit card fraud (39 percent of total)
- Second most common form of ID theft: Employment or tax-related fraud (32 percent of total)
4. Maryland
- Identity theft complaints: 129 per 100,000 (total: 7,788)
- Median loss for all types of fraud: $458 (22nd highest)
- Most common form of ID theft: Credit card fraud (35 percent of total)
- Second most common form of ID theft: Employment or tax-related fraud (26 percent of total)
3. California
- Identity theft complaints: 140 per 100,000 (total: 55,418)
- Median loss for all types of fraud: $500 (2nd highest)
- Most common form of ID theft: Credit card fraud (43 percent of total)
- Second most common form of ID theft: Employment or tax-related fraud (20 percent of total)
2. Florida
- Identity theft complaints: 149 per 100,000 (total: 31,167)
- Median loss for all types of fraud: $428 (18th lowest)
- Most common form of ID theft: Credit card fraud (40 percent of total)
- Second most common form of ID theft: Bank fraud (18 percent of total)
1. Michigan
- Identity theft complaints: 151 per 100,000 (total: 15,027)
- Median loss for all types of fraud: $400 (11th lowest)
- Most common form of ID theft: Government Documents or Benefits fraud (27 percent of total)
- Second most common form of ID theft: Employment or tax-related fraud (26 percent of total)
24/7 Wall St. used data from the FTC's Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book to assess which states have the most and least identity theft.
Click here to read the full report and here to read the methodology.
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