2023 Coroner's Office Statistics
Most categories contain cases from other counties. For example, a homicide victim from Marion County may have actually died at a Franklin County hospital, making it a Marion County criminal case, but a Franklin County Coroner’s Case.
Coroner's Office Statistics
2023
(eff. 01/01/2023 thru 12/31/2023) |
TOTAL REFERRED DEATHS |
5,455 |
Accepted as Coroner’s Cases |
2,974 |
Not Assigned as Coroner’s Cases |
2,481 |
|
|
MANNER OF DEATH AFTER INVESTIGATION |
|
Accidental |
1,613 |
Homicide |
184 |
Natural |
918 |
Suicide |
199 |
Undetermined |
51 |
Fetal Demise |
9 |
|
|
AUTOPSIES |
|
Total Performed |
1,117 |
Franklin County Cases |
1,117 |
Out of County Cases |
0 |
|
|
EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS |
|
Total Performed |
1,059 |
Franklin County External Examinatons |
1,059 |
Out of County External Examinatons |
0 |
Partial Examinations |
87 |
Death Certificate Only |
743 |
|
|
ADDITIONAL FIGURES |
|
Bodies Transported |
2,397 |
Storage Cases |
44 |
Scene Investigations |
1,486 |
Toxicology Invesitagtions |
2,403 |
Non-Human Bones Found |
29 |
Sudden Infant Deaths were reported in compliance with the Ohio Revised Code 313.121. SID total is also reflected in the Manner of Death categories; Natural, Accidental, & Undetermined. Present language also identifies this cause of death as Sudden Unexplained Infant Death (SUID) |
20 |