2024 FBI NIBRS + Census population estimates
Property crime data for U.S. cities
Search validated city-level reported property-crime data with source notes, state hubs, cautious interpretation, and practical home-security context.
Validated city pages
The build includes the full conservative candidate pool with legal, privacy, and affiliate-disclosure pages in place for public indexing.
Tukwila
151.69 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
Emeryville
129.74 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
Windcrest
113.16 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
Lone Tree
111.64 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
Lumberton
101.61 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
Humble
101.09 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
State hubs
State pages group city candidates without claiming to be statewide crime-rate pages. Each state hub points visitors toward validated city pages and the methodology notes.
Alabama
Top candidate: Bessemer at 80.54 / 1,000
Alaska
Top candidate: Fairbanks at 35.06 / 1,000
Arizona
Top candidate: Globe at 55.83 / 1,000
Arkansas
Top candidate: Little Rock at 51.85 / 1,000
California
Top candidate: Emeryville at 129.74 / 1,000
Colorado
Top candidate: Lone Tree at 111.64 / 1,000
Connecticut
Top candidate: Orange at 34.90 / 1,000
Delaware
Top candidate: Dover at 61.42 / 1,000
District of Columbia
Top candidate: Washington at 36.78 / 1,000
Small towns are handled differently
Small places can have real search demand, but a single police agency, tiny population denominator, or boundary mismatch can distort a page. This build keeps them in a review queue instead of mass-indexing every place.
Indexed candidates need a unique Census match.
Tiny populations stay out of automatic indexation.
Missing or ambiguous places are blocked, not filled in.