Crime map by address
See nearby reported theft, burglary, assault, robbery, vandalism, shootings, arrests, and other public-source incidents on a simple map and list.
Crime map + neighborhood safety alerts · powered by SpotCrime
Search a home, school, apartment, workplace, rental, or ZIP code. CrimeAlerts.us turns nearby SpotCrime reports into a map, incident list, trend charts, FBI state context, regional FBI public notices, and a calm safety profile you can print or keep monitoring with free alerts.
2M+ SpotCrime subscribers · 100M+ incidents in the SpotCrime corpus · crime map, alerts, and FBI context
Free. No credit card. Coverage varies by location and source availability.
ReadyWhat you get
See nearby reported theft, burglary, assault, robbery, vandalism, shootings, arrests, and other public-source incidents on a simple map and list.
Choose the radius that matters — a block, a school route, a workplace, a rental, or up to 5 miles — then continue to free SpotCrime email alerts.
Turn raw reports into patterns: what happened nearby, which categories dominate, how close serious reports are, and what changed over 7, 30, and 90 days.
How it works
Search a home, school, business, apartment, travel stop, or ZIP/ZCTA centroid.
SpotCrime incidents near the point, trend windows, source links, FBI state context, and regional FBI public notices.
A short, factual read on category mix, distance, timing, and context — useful awareness without fearbait.
Save the profile, then set up free SpotCrime alerts so new nearby reports come to you.
Safety Profile
Source-backed neighborhood context · SpotCrime alerts next
ZIP centroid · not an exact addressThe report combines location context, source notes, radius choice, recent incident rows when available, and a clear SpotCrime alert signup path.
Map: OpenStreetMap contributors · Pins: SpotCrime
Incident data: SpotCrime. CrimeAlerts.us is an independent SpotCrime affiliate. Crime data may be incomplete, delayed, or unavailable.
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Questions
Theft, burglary, assault, robbery, vandalism, arson, shootings, arrests, and other public-source categories can appear when SpotCrime has local coverage. Availability, labels, and timing vary by agency and source.
Yes. SpotCrime’s daily email digest and standard alerts are free for residents nationwide.
CrimeAlerts.us uses available SpotCrime incident data and shows source timing when provided. Some agencies update quickly; others lag, suppress sensitive categories, or publish only selected report types.
Yes in spirit: search a location, review nearby public-safety reports, and use the map and analytics to understand what has been reported. CrimeAlerts.us adds a printable safety profile and a direct handoff to SpotCrime alerts.
It can show reported incidents near the address or ZIP you search, including distance when available. It should be used as a monitoring snapshot, not as proof that a specific neighbor, property, or block is safe or unsafe.
Search an exact address or ZIP to see nearby reported incidents, distance, category mix, time patterns, and source links when available. It is built for “crime map near me,” “crime reports by address,” and “what crimes are nearby” searches.
Monitor more than a house: school routes, apartments, job sites, rentals, relatives’ homes, parking areas, and travel neighborhoods. The best crime alert is the one tied to places you actually care about.
The profile reads like a useful neighbor update: what happened, how close it was, which categories are most common, whether the pattern is changing, and what to keep watching — without fearbait.
CrimeAlerts.us is designed around mapped public safety records, configurable alert areas, trend analytics, coverage caveats, and a clear handoff to SpotCrime alerts. Search by address or ZIP to understand reported incidents near a home, school, workplace, rental, or neighborhood you care about.