Major Crimes in Albuquerque Drop FBI report 3-30-11 7.6% over all major crime down Murder 12.5% drop, Rape 3.7%, Robbery 14.8% Burglary 14.3%
Police updatesCrime Statistics by City
City |
Violent Crime |
Property Crime |
Albuquerque |
4,550 |
31,757 |
Austin |
3,658 |
41,573 |
Dallas |
15,058 |
85,592 |
Denver |
2,191 |
13,372 |
El Paso |
2,413 |
20,576 |
Houston |
24,250 |
121,053 |
Las Vegas |
12,931 |
61,405 |
Los Angeles |
30,526 |
105,459 |
Oklahoma City |
4,301 |
34,292 |
Phoenix |
11,194 |
90,050 |
Rio Rancho |
265 |
1,589 |
Salt Lake City |
1,494 |
15,420 |
San Antonio |
3,645 |
39,359 |
San Diego |
6,391 |
45,209 |
San Francisco |
6,533 |
36,992 |
Tucson |
4,580 |
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MEGAN'S LAW SEX OFFENDER INFO
POLICE DEPARTMENTS 9-1-1 ALBQ 242 2677 BELEN 864 4403 BERNALILLO 867 2304 BOSQUE FARMS 869 2358 CORRALES 898 7585 LOS LUNAS 865 1377 LOS RANCHOS 798 7000 RIO RANCHO 891 7226 STATE POLICE 841 9256 SHERIFFS OFFICES BERNALILLO 798 7000 SANDOVAL 867 7526 VALENCIA 866 2460
CRIME BY AREA AND MAP OF ALBUQUERQUE
11-08 APD Response improved. It's dropped to 7.2 minutes for top priority calls and average of 24.5 minutes for all calls.
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CRIME HOME AND CAR ALBUQUERQUE
CRIME in RIO RANCHO
HOMICIDES FALL 32% IN 2006 OVER 2005 IN 05 14 OF THE 55 HOMICIDES HAD A LINK TO METH DRUGS IN 06 NONE (0) OF THE 37 HOMICIDES HAD A LINK TO THE DRUG IN 06 48% WERE ARGUMENTS OF SOME KIND IN BARS OR CLUBS 84% ARE SOLVED IN 06 GUNS 59.6% KNIVES 15.4% SELF DEFENSE 9.6% DOMESTIC 5.8% MURDER SUICIDE 3.8% GANGS 13.5% DRUGS 15.4% -------------------------------------------------- 2005 vs 1999 very safe 38% 30 very unsafe 6% 11 somewhatsafe42% 41
----------------------------------------------------------------- FBI STATS FOR 2005 ALBUQUERQUE (crime is mostly localized) 2004 vs 2005 change Natl homicide 41 53 29% 4.8% Agg assault 3,206 3,182 -.75% rape 235 285 21% robbery 110 84 -24% burglary 5,243 5,744 9.6% auto theft 3,845 3,796 -1.3% larceny 20,469 20,703 1.1%
MEGAN'S LAW SEX OFFENDER INFO
4/8 Albuquerque's officer goal is 1,100 currently 972 45% are assigned to respond to calls. Response time for top priority calls (shootings, home invasions} is 8.9 mins. Other response times are 24.5 mins.ALBUQUERQUE HOMICIDE RATE DROPED FROM 49 IN 2003 TO 33 FOR 2004 BELOW OTHER CITIES OF ITS SIZE: COLUMBUS OHIO 72 OAKLAND CA 73 FRESNO CA 42 TUCSON AZ 48 TULSA OK 42 FOR THE YEAR SO FAR.1-3-04 article in 2003 apd solved 74% of homicides national average is 57% Sgt. Carlos argueta of APD stated That most of the homicides in 2002 And 2002 occurred just north and south of Central primarily on the east side of the City......
2004 HOMICIDE RATES: city pop homicides solved rate ALBQ 469K 43 39 91% 9 PER 1K TUCSON 515K 56 35 63 11 CO SPRINGS 375 15 12 80 4 DENVER 566 93 62 67 16 EL PASO 586 11 9 82 2 PHOENIX 1.403 208 93 45 15 HOUSTON 2.041 275 162 59 13 OKLA CITY 522 51 48 94 10 SAN DIEGO 1.273 65 36 55 5 National was 62% for 2003.
STATS FOR 2003: VIOLENT CRIME DOWN 9% NATIONALLY DROPPED 3.2% ALBUQUERQUE 9.2% MURDER 51 IN 2003 RAPE -10.2 % ROBBERY -16.6% ASSUALT -6.3 % source FBI
SANDOVAL COUNTY CRIME STATS 2002: Accidents 333 Adult arrests 595 Arson 2 Assault/Battery 115 Residential Burglary 84 Commercial Burglary 9 Property Damage 69 DWI 135 Homicide 1 Juvenile Arrests 65 Larceny 62 Rape 11 Robbery 1 Stolen Vehicles 27 Suicide 1
BERNALLIO COUNTY CRIME STATS (ALBUQUERQUE)
HIGHWAY DEATH TOLL 1990 68, 91 57, 92 73, 93 65, 94 68, 95 75, 96 73, 97 60, 98 45, 99 55, 2000 53.....
APD response rates have improved:
99 28k calls Dec. 8.23 mins
00 29k calls Dec. 8.12 mins
01 30k calls Jan. 7.50 mins
The avg. number of officers per 1,000
People is 1.8 nationally its 2.5 in
Albuquerque it is 2.08.
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Corrales has had its second homicide June of 2002 since 1989 Corrales 1999 2000 Crime stats down 27% burglary 31 19 auto burg. 8 15 (some kids in one day) auto theft 11 10 armed rob. 0 1 narco. 6 3 sex 4 3 larceny 36 15 assault 6 8 traffic 106 15 dwi 60 55
Serious crimes drop 7 th straight year murders, robberies lowest since the 60's albq. Journal oct 18 1999 5.4% drop in the seven categories of FBI crime 1998 , albq reported 37 murders down from 49. Albq. Is above the national average for 1998 with homicides 83% natl. 81% aggravated assault 54% below natl. 58% (this is due to the open carry gun law in part) albq. Journal oct 18 1999
The overall rankings, from most dangerous to least dangerous: 1. Nevada 2. Florida 3. Louisiana 4. Maryland 5. California 6. Arizona 7. New Mexico 8. Illinois 9. Tennessee 10. Alaska source: ap/97
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Crime is highly localized in a part of Albq.. You should contact law enforcement for professional input. This concentration skews the statistics for Albq. areas.Drive by at 11th sw between Coal and Iron takes 6-08 down Ice Cream vendor.
Attacker shot to death at Wal mart.... Wal mart super center at san mateo 8-26-05 Customer saw a female worker being stabbed and shot attacker. the shooter had a concealed carry license.
8-19-5 TWO APD Officers shot on an investigation call at Gold and Ash. Man sought at Central and I-2511-16-03 Meadow Lake (valencia co.) Sunday Lang was severely beaten in his sleep by two intruders Who broke into his home and robbed him. ....... .......... Sheriff's dectectives were following a couple of leads ......... the brazen invasion at Lang's home on Cuerro Ln. underscores a growing crime problem at this isolated community about 10 miles east of Los Lunas....10-7-02 Two Cars Hit, Injure Five APD Officers An APD Officer on his way to assist 4 other Officers Was himself struck by a car by a suspected DWI. The Other four Officers were injured about 2am after arriving At the scene of a loud party in the Valley Gardens areas near Gun Club road and Coors SW. The officers had been deliberately Struck by drivers at the party. See Albq Journal7-23-02 Victim takes gun from man who breaks into her home at 1400 block of conchas ne. to rape her. She shoots and kills assaliant who was found to have raped and burglarized before. Shooting was held as justifiable.Publication: Albuquerque Journal Date: 11/06/2001 Section: Metropolitan Edition: Final Page: D2 Word Count: 296 word Keywords: Crime, Statistics Headline: FBI Says Crime In City Down Byline: By Lloyd Jojola Journal Staff Writer Rates in '00 Fell For Most Offenses New crime statistics released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation confirm what city officials have recently touted: The amount of most crimes, including violent ones, is declining in Albuquerque. But the numbers also indicate that the Albuquerque metro area experiences a lot more crime when compared with other metro areas. The FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program statistics for the year 2000 were released late last month. The report uses seven offenses as an index to gauge fluctuations in the overall volume and rate of crime. The crime index rate measures the average number of the seven offenses per 100,000 people. The seven offenses are murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft and motor vehicle theft. According to the report, the Albuquerque metropolitan statistical area which includes Bernalillo, Sandoval and Valencia counties had a crime index rate of 7,038 offenses per 100,000 people. Only the metro areas of Tuscaloosa, Ala., with 8,923; Pine Bluff, Ark., with 8,126; and Miami with 8,063 had higher crime rate indexes. Nationwide, cities collectively had a crime index rate of 5,071 offenses for every 100,000 people, a decrease of 3.3 percent. For cities with populations of 250,000 or more, the average was 6,382 per 100,000 people. The Albuquerque metro area crime index rate dropped from 7,652 in 1999 to 7,038 in 2000, according to the report. "Albuquerque always has a high crime rate," Albuquerque Police Chief Jerry Galvin said. "It's a tough city. But over the last 10 years, we've reduced crime by 25 percent." In Albuquerque, two of the seven offenses measured in the report showed an increase from 1999 to 2000. Burglary increased from 6,809 to 7,120 and rape from 220 to 239. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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(Oct. 30,06) - A list of the safest and most dangerous cities overall, as compiled by Morgan Quitno Press, which bases the rankings on FBI figures. The list starts with the safest cities and ends with the most dangerous. Only cities that reported crime rates were included in the list. For example, New Orleans was not included this year because its police department did not report figures. 1. Brick, N.J. 2. Amherst, N.Y. 3. Mission Viejo, Calif. 4. Newton, Mass. 5. Troy, Mich. 6. Colonie, N.Y. 7. Irvine, Calif. 8. Cary, N.C. 9. Greece, N.Y. 10. Coral Springs, Fla. 11. Thousand Oaks, Calif. 12. Orem, Utah 13. Round Rock, Texas 14. Dover, N.J. 15. Lake Forest, Calif. 16. Sterling Heights, Mich. 17. Simi Valley, Calif. 18. Roswell, Ga. 19. Lee's Summit, Mo. 20. Broken Arrow, Okla. 21. Chino Hills, Calif. 22. Gilbert, Ariz. 23. Edison, N.J. 24. Cranston, R.I. 25. Port St. Lucie, Fla. 26. Sandy, Utah 27. Nashua, N.H. 28. Danbury, Conn. 29. Huntington Beach, Calif. 30. Orange, Calif. 31. Hamilton, N.J. 32. Parma, Ohio 33. Overland Park, Kan. 34. Santa Clarita, Calif. 35. Stamford, Conn. 36. Cheektowaga, N.Y. 37. Livonia, Mich. 38. Sunnyvale, Calif. 39. Murrieta, Calif. 40. Canton, Mich. 41. Plano, Texas 42. Warwick, R.I. 43. Torrance, Calif. 44. Clifton, N.J. 44. Newport Beach, Calif. 46. Woodbridge, N.J. 47. Fargo, N.D. 48. Norman, Okla. 49. Olathe, Kan. 50. Boca Raton, Fla. 51. Livermore, Calif. 52. Centennial, Colo. 53. Fremont, Calif. 54. Clinton, Mich. 55. Vacaville, Calif. 56. Tracy, Calif. 57. Bellevue, Wash. 58. Carlsbad, Calif. 59. Pembroke Pines, Fla. 60. Farmington Hills, Mich. 61. Richardson, Texas 62. Rancho Cucamon., Calif. 63. Boulder, Colo. 64. McKinney, Texas 65. Rochester, Minn. 66. Beaverton, Ore. 67. Santa Clara, Calif. 68. Daly City, Calif. 69. Lewisville, Texas 70. Napa, Calif. 71. Burbank, Calif. 72. Arvada, Colo. 73. Alexandria, Va. 74. Virginia Beach, Va. 75. Ann Arbor, Mich. 76. Quincy, Mass. 77. Glendale, Calif. 78. Ventura, Calif. 79. Provo, Utah 80. Fullerton, Calif. 81. Lawrence, Kan. 82. Scottsdale, Ariz. 83. Carrollton, Texas 84. Hillsboro, Ore. 85. Somerville, Mass. 86. Kenosha, Wis. 87. Davie, Fla. 88. Chino, Calif. 89. Sunrise, Fla. 90. Cape Coral, Fla. 91. Henderson, Nev. 92. Billings, Mont. 93. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 94. Plantation, Fla. 95. Costa Mesa, Calif. 96. San Mateo, Calif. 97. Garland, Texas 98. Madison, Wis. 99. Corona, Calif. 100. Clovis, Calif. 101. Yonkers, N.Y. 102. Alhambra, Calif. 103. Buena Park, Calif. 104. Odessa, Texas 105. Chandler, Ariz. 106. Norwalk, Conn. 107. Upper Darby, Pa. 108. Peoria, Ariz. 109. Westminster, Calif. 110. Roseville, Calif. 111. Lakewood, Calif. 112. San Jose, Calif. 113. Honolulu, Hawaii 114. El Paso, Texas 115. Santa Barbara, Calif. 116. Temecula, Calif. 117. Cambridge, Mass. 118. Pasadena, Texas 119. Brownsville, Texas 120. Boise, Idaho 121. Garden Grove, Calif. 122. Mesquite, Texas 123. Westminster, Colo. 124. Manchester, N.H. 125. Whittier, Calif. 126. Westland, Mich. 127. McAllen, Texas 128. Lincoln, Neb. 129. Pasadena, Calif. 130. Columbia, Mo. 131. Midland, Texas 132. Chesapeake, Va. 133. Santa Rosa, Calif. 134. Spokane Valley, Wash. 135. Anaheim, Calif. 136. Athens-Clarke, Ga. 137. Green Bay, Wis. 138. Irving, Texas 139. Fort Collins, Colo. 140. Escondido, Calif. 141. Miramar, Fla. 142. Concord, Calif. 143. West Covina, Calif. 144. Hampton, Va. 145. New York City 146. Denton, Texas 147. Palm Bay, Fla. 148. Sioux City, Iowa 149. Sioux Falls, S.D. 150. Thornton, Colo. 151. Salem, Ore. 152. Hialeah, Fla. 153. Baldwin Park, Calif. 154. Erie, Pa. 155. San Angelo, Texas 156. Oxnard, Calif. 157. Oceanside, Calif. 158. Austin, Texas 159. Evansville, Ind. 160. Lakeland, Fla. 161. Laredo, Texas 162. Raleigh, N.C. 163. El Monte, Calif. 164. Waterbury, Conn. 165. Vista, Calif. 166. Murfreesboro, Tenn. 167. Fontana, Calif. 168. Grand Prairie, Texas 169. Fort Wayne, Ind. 170. Santa Ana, Calif. 171. Santa Monica, Calif. 172. Lexington, Ky. 173. Colorado Springs, Colo. 174. Suffolk, Va. 175. Hollywood, Fla. 176. Eugene, Ore. 177. Norwalk, Calif. 178. Santa Maria, Calif. 179. Downey, Calif. 180. Abilene, Texas 181. Chula Vista, Calif. 182. Ogden, Utah 183. Melbourne, Fla. 184. Clarksville, Tenn. 185. Sparks, Nev. 186. San Diego, Calif. 187. Carson, Calif. 188. Vancouver, Wash. 189. Greeley, Colo. 190. Springfield, Mo. 191. Mesa, Ariz. 192. Moreno Valley, Calif. 193. Tyler, Texas 194. Dearborn, Mich. 195. Des Moines, Iowa 196. Lowell, Mass. 197. San Antonio 198. Corpus Christi, Texas 199. El Cajon, Calif. 200. Salinas, Calif. 201. Fairfield, Calif. 202. Lakewood, Colo. 203. Redding, Calif. 204. Ontario, Calif. 205. South Gate, Calif. 206. Topeka, Kan. 207. Arlington, Texas 208. Lawton, Okla. 209. Riverside, Calif. 210. Antioch, Calif. 211. Long Beach, Calif. 212. Anchorage, Alaska 213. West Valley, Utah 214. Hawthorne, Calif. 215. Yuma, Ariz. 216. Louisville, Ky. 217. Omaha, Neb. 218. Clearwater, Fla. 219. Independence, Mo. 220. Spokane, Wash. 221. Reno, Nev. 222. Grand Rapids, Mich. 223. Pueblo, Colo. 224. Hayward, Calif. 225. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 226. Berkeley, Calif. 227. Las Cruces, N.M. 228. Mobile, Ala. 229. Worcester, Mass. 230. Palmdale, Calif. 231. Modesto, Calif. 232. Wichita Falls, Texas 233. Lubbock, Texas 234. San Leandro, Calif. 235. Amarillo, Texas 236. Bakersfield, Calif. 237. Columbus, Ga. 238. Gainesville, Fla. 239. Gresham, Ore. 240. Charleston, S.C. 241. Tempe, Ariz. 242. Lynn, Mass. 243. Lafayette, La. 244. Newport News, Va. 245. High Point, N.C. 246. Fort Worth, Texas 247. Salt Lake City, Utah 248. Jacksonville, Fla. 249. Portland, Ore. 250. Los Angeles 251. Victorville, Calif. 252. Bellflower, Calif. 253. Glendale, Ariz. 254. New Bedford, Mass. 255. Pomona, Calif. 256. Racine, Wis. 257. Aurora, Colo. 258. Elizabeth, N.J. 259. Rialto, Calif. 260. Savannah, Ga. 261. Paterson, N.J. 262. Seattle 263. Albany, Ga. 264. Southfield, Mich. 265. Lancaster, Calif. 266. Waco, Texas 267. Fresno, Calif. 268. Killeen, Texas 269. Greensboro, N.C. 270. San Francisco 271. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 272. Durham, N.C. 273. Fort Smith, Ark. 274. Tallahassee, Fla. 275. South Bend, Ind. 276. Lansing, Mich. 277. Federal Way, Wash. 278. Huntsville, Ala. 279. Albuquerque, N.M. 280. Visalia, Calif. 281. Winston-Salem, N.C. 282. Providence, R.I. 283. Everett, Wash. 284. Davenport, Iowa 285. Hammond, Ind. 286. Roanoke, Va. 287. Norfolk, Va. 288. Fayetteville, N.C. 289. Kent, Wash. 290. Akron, Ohio 291. St. Paul, Minn. 292. Wilmington, N.C. 293. Portsmouth, Va. 294. Oklahoma City 295. Columbia, S.C. 296. Canton, Ohio 297. Knoxville, Tenn. 298. Montgomery, Ala. 299. Allentown, Pa. 300. North Las Vegas, Nev. 301. Beaumont, Texas 302. Las Vegas, Nev. 303. Denver 304. Yakima, Wash. 305. Syracuse, N.Y. 306. Longview, Texas 307. Pittsburgh 308. Tucson, Ariz. 309. Bridgeport, Conn. 310. Inglewood, Calif. 311. Pompano Beach, Fla. 312. Albany, N.Y. 313. Phoenix 314. Boston 315. Chattanooga, Tenn. 316. Tampa, Fla. 317. Jersey City, N.J. 318. Milwaukee 319. Miami Beach, Fla. 320. Indianapolis, Ind. 321. Shreveport, La. 322. Sacramento, Calif. 323. St. Petersburg, Fla. 324. Tacoma, Wash. 325. Houston 326. Columbus, Ohio 327. Miami 328. Baton Rouge, La. 329. Charlotte, N.C. 330. Jackson, Miss. 331. Toledo, Ohio 332. Macon, Ga. 333. Nashville, Tenn. 334. Rochester, N.Y. 335. Tulsa, Okla. 336. Stockton, Calif. 337. Hartford, Conn. 338. Dallas 339. Miami Gardens, Fla. 340. Buffalo, N.Y. 341. Springfield, Mass. 342. Kansas City, Kan. 343. Philadelphia 344. West Palm Beach, Fla. 345. Minneapolis 346. Dayton, Ohio 347. Orlando, Fla. 348. San Bernardino, Calif. 349. Little Rock, Ark. 350. Newark, N.J. 351. Reading, Pa. 352. North Charleston, S.C. 353. Washington 354. Cincinnati 355. Atlanta 356. Kansas City, Mo. 357. Richmond, Va. 358. Trenton, N.J. 359. Memphis, Tenn. 360. Baltimore 361. Richmond, Calif. 362. Gary, Ind. 363. Youngstown, Ohio 364. Oakland, Calif. 365. Cleveland 366. Birmingham, Ala. 367. Camden, N.J. 368. Compton, Calif. 369. Flint, Mich. 370. Detroit 371. St. Louis
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