Introducing the Kern County Homicide Tracker
Since 2000, more than a thousand local people have been shot, beaten or strangled to death. KGET is now tracking these crimes, creating a database of local crime and punishment and offering resources for families of victims.
Read More »Telling the Victims’ Stories
It’s become the new normal. On average, someone is killed nearly every four days in Kern County. It’s an issue often only reported in snapshots. In many cases the victims’ stories aren’t told with details going unreported. Our goal is to change that.
Read More »Frequently Asked Questions
How is homicide defined? What is and isn’t included? And more.
Read More »- The coroner rules a death to be a homicide when the death is “at the hands of another.”
- The term “homicide” includes deaths from murder and justifiable self-defense.
- The term “homicide” does not include accidents or vehicle deaths.
There have been 71 confirmed homicides in
Kern County so far in 2023.
Homicide Map
Tracker Tips
If you have information or questions about homicide in Kern County or our coverage:
Click here to contact KGET.
You can also call our Homicide Tracker staff at 661-283-1717.
Remember: You may choose to stay anonymous for publication, but please provide valid contact info. Please understand that not giving us contact info removes our ability to contact you further and get your side of the story.
If you have information on a homicide case:
- Kern County Sheriff’s Office
661-861-3110 - Bakersfield Police Department
661-327-7111 - Delano Police Department
661-721-3377 - Arvin Police Department
661-854-5583 - Secret Witness Hotline
661-322-4040 - Homicide Tracker Staff
661-283-1717
This page is dedicated to Steve E. Swenson, Kern’s original homicide tracker.