Kenosha County Booking Statistics & Trends
Last updated: 3/2/2026, 3:00:19 AM
Every booking in Kenosha County is a public record. Busted Breakdown turns that data into interactive charts and stats — showing when arrests spike, who's getting booked, and how factors like weather and day of the week affect booking volume. All data comes from Kenosha County records, with weather data from the National Weather Service.
High-level booking counts and 30-day activity trends for Kenosha County.
When do arrests happen? Breakdowns by hour, day of week, and a combined heatmap showing peak booking windows.
What are people being charged with? Charge volume per booking, the most frequent charge combinations, and severity breakdowns.
| Crime Class | Count | Average | Median | Highest |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Felony | 552 | $30,518 | $3,500 | $2,000,000 |
| Misdemeanor | 206 | $1,631 | $750 | $14,050 |
| Local Ordinance | 8 | $1,585 | $1,280 | $5,035 |
| Moving Violation | 9 | $1,049 | $600 | $2,500 |
| Criminal Traffic | 7 | $681 | $300 | $2,000 |
Age distribution, geographic origin, common first names this month, and composite profiles of the average inmate by gender.
Do arrests spike when it's hot outside? Does a full moon make a difference? Cross-referencing booking dates with historical weather data from the National Weather Service.
How do major holidays and party weekends compare to a normal day?
Disclaimer: All statistics and trend data on this page are compiled from publicly available Kenosha County booking records. This data represents booking and arrest activity only. An arrest does not imply guilt, and these figures do not reflect convictions or case dispositions. Statistical correlations presented here (including but not limited to weather, time-of-day, and seasonal trends) are observational in nature and do not establish causation. Booking volumes may be influenced by factors including law enforcement resource allocation, policy changes, and administrative practices. Nothing on this page constitutes legal advice or should be relied upon for legal, public safety, or policy decisions. Use this information at your own discretion.