Tyler, TX crime snapshot: safety grade D, violent crime rate 3.00 per 1,000 residents, property crime rate 5.00 per 1,000 residents. Compare nearby zip codes, hotspots, and safety recommendations below.
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The area has very low safety standards with a D rating. Residents should be aware of their surroundings and take appropriate precautions.
With property crimes being more prevalent (54.2% of total incidents), residents should secure their homes and vehicles, install security systems, and maintain good lighting around their properties.
With 953 total incidents, Tyler shows moderate crime activity. The primary concern is property crime.
Tyler demonstrates crime rates well below national averages, showcasing effective community safety initiatives.
Based on the provided crime data for the area represented by GEOID 16000US4874144, a detailed analysis reveals several key trends. The total count of reported crimes is 953. Property crime constitutes the largest category with 517 incidents, primarily driven by larceny/theft offenses (390 incidents), followed by destruction/damage/vandalism of property (51 incidents), motor vehicle theft (36 incidents), burglary/breaking & entering (33 incidents), and stolen property offenses (7 incidents). Assault is the second most prevalent crime category, with 351 incidents, all classified as assault offenses. The "others" category accounts for 58 incidents, encompassing fraud offenses (31 incidents), counterfeiting/forgery (21 incidents), bribery (1 incident), arson (2 incidents), and embezzlement (3 incidents). Sex offenses are relatively low, with 15 incidents, including kidnapping/abduction (6 incidents) and sex offenses (9 incidents). Homicide is the least frequent, with 5 incidents, all classified as homicide offenses. Robbery accounts for 7 incidents, all classified as robbery. To provide a more comprehensive safety assessment, additional data is needed. The city and state associated with GEOID 16000US4874144 are required to determine the population, median income, and zip codes. With the population data, the crime rate per 100k can be calculated for each crime category and overall. The violent crime rate can be derived from the homicide, robbery, assault, and sex offenses data. The property crime rate is based on the property crime data. A safety score and grade can be assigned based on the crime rates relative to national averages or other comparable areas. Crime map data, typically visualized using geographic information systems (GIS), would require the specific coordinates or addresses of the reported incidents, which are not included in the provided data.
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Crime rates are normalized per 1,000 residents based on reported incidents in FBI UCR and local agency feeds. We split incidents into violent, property, and other categories so you can see where the risk concentrates.
The “Safest Zip Codes” section above ranks nearby zip codes by safety score, while the “High Crime Zip Codes” section highlights areas with elevated reported crime in Tyler, TX.
Crime data is refreshed on a rolling basis as updated reports are published by the FBI’s Crime Data Explorer and partnering agencies.
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Housing affordability, fair-market rents, and market reports from HUD.
Local unemployment and employment data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Bureau of Justice Statistics publications on US crime victimization.
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