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Property crime in SeattleWashington

Property crime (theft, burglary, vandalism, fraud). Live data for 2026 drawn from the Seattle Police Department open feed. Snapshot covers 2026-04-012026-05-02.

Property incidents
3,330
in the active snapshot
Arrests
0
0.0% of category total
Severe
0
0.0% of category total
Peak hour
20:00
327 dispatches

Hour-of-day pattern

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Top property types

Not Reportable to NIBRS
734
Theft From Motor Vehicle
588
Burglary/Breaking & Entering
571
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
415
Motor Vehicle Theft
317
Shoplifting
270
Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
155
Theft From Building
113
Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
59
Stolen Property Offenses
43

Top property hotspots

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236
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111
26XX BLOCK OF SW BARTON ST
20
5XX BLOCK OF QUEEN ANNE AVE N
20
3XX BLOCK OF NE NORTHGATE WAY
18
9XX BLOCK OF NW 45TH ST
16
14XX BLOCK OF E JOHN ST
14
26XX BLOCK OF NE UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ST
14
14XX BLOCK OF BROADWAY
13
13XX BLOCK OF 6TH AVE
12
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Frequently asked questions

How much property crime is there in Seattle?
In the active data snapshot we have 3,330 property crime incidents recorded in Seattle between 2026-04-01 and 2026-05-02. 0 of those (0.0%) were classified as severe. These are calls-for-service, not adjudicated crimes.
What time of day is property crime most common in Seattle?
The peak hour for property crime in the snapshot is 20:00 local time, with 327 dispatches recorded in that hour.
Where does this property crime data come from?
Seattle Police Department's open data feed. Data: City of Seattle Open Data (Seattle Police Department). Reported offences. Locations are blurred to the block level.
How recent is this data?
Seattle Police Department refreshes its public file daily. We re-ingest each refresh and republish here within minutes.
Source: Seattle Police Department. Data: City of Seattle Open Data (Seattle Police Department). Reported offences. Locations are blurred to the block level. Calls-for-service represent dispatched responses, not verified crimes.