Most US bank robberies occur on Friday mornings in the South and West, with Sunday being the least popular day for robberies. California had the most robberies in 2010, while North Dakota had the fewest. Only 16 deaths occurred during bank robberies in 2010.
The largest number of bank robberies in the United States occur on Friday mornings in the southern and western states. The least popular day for bank robberies is Sunday, with only three recorded bank robberies in 2010, followed by Monday and Saturday, each of which had only about 100 robberies in 2010.
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The South has the most bank robberies of any region in the United States, with nearly 2,000 robberies in 2010, compared with about 1,750 in the West, about 1,200 in the Midwest, and about 1,000 in the Northeast.
California had the most bank robberies of any state in 2010, with more than 800 robberies, nearly double those in the second-most robbed state, Texas. North Dakota had the fewest bank robberies with only two robberies statewide in 2010, followed by Wyoming with three robberies and Vermont and South Dakota each having four robberies.
Of all the bank robberies in 2010, there were only 16 deaths, 13 of which were the robbers themselves.
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