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District of ColumbiaUnited States

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Washington, D.C. — the federal district of the United States.

Population 678,972Data range 2008-03-272026-05-01
Incidents
1,671
in the active snapshot
Arrests
0
0.0% of total
Severe
214
12.8% of total
Reports
0
0.0% of total
Peak hour
14:00
117 incidents
Overnight 22-06
317
19.0% of total

Map

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Category breakdown

Property86.3%
1,442
Violent12.8%
214
Other0.9%
15

Hour-of-day pattern

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Top incident types

THEFT/OTHER
971
THEFT F/AUTO
253
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
157
ASSAULT W/DANGEROUS WEAPON
109
ROBBERY
91
BURGLARY
61
SEX ABUSE
15
HOMICIDE
14

Hotspot addresses12

2600 - 2649 BLOCK OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE NW
22
3100 - 3299 BLOCK OF 14TH STREET NW
19
1700 - 1789 BLOCK OF CORCORAN STREET NW
18
1100 - 1199 BLOCK OF NEW YORK AVENUE NW
17
1737 - 1776 BLOCK OF COLUMBIA ROAD NW
16
6500 - 6599 BLOCK OF GEORGIA AVENUE NW
15
3200 - 3275 BLOCK OF M STREET NW
14
3800 - 3899 BLOCK OF GEORGIA AVENUE NW
14
3600 - 3699 BLOCK OF 12TH STREET NE
13
3319 - 3499 BLOCK OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE NW
11
2721 - 2899 BLOCK OF MARION BARRY AVENUE SE
11
600 - 669 BLOCK OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SE
11

Recent activity10

ROBBERY
2301 - 2399 BLOCK OF 24TH STREET SE
23:40
05-01
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
900 - 999 BLOCK OF RHODE ISLAND AVENUE NE
23:28
05-01
ASSAULT W/DANGEROUS WEAPON
500 - 599 BLOCK OF H STREET NW
22:42
05-01
THEFT/OTHER
4500 - 4599 BLOCK OF 40TH STREET NW
22:30
05-01
ROBBERY
23RD STREET NW AND P STREET NW
19:30
05-01
BURGLARY
3300 - 3730 BLOCK OF HAYES STREET NE
19:26
05-01
THEFT/OTHER
1807 - 1899 BLOCK OF MARYLAND AVENUE NE
18:32
05-01
ASSAULT W/DANGEROUS WEAPON
45TH STREET NW AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NW
18:31
05-01
THEFT/OTHER
1000 - 1249 BLOCK OF BRENTWOOD ROAD NE
18:02
05-01
THEFT/OTHER
2000 - 2099 BLOCK OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NW
17:00
05-01

Counties in District of Columbia

About this page

This page tracks 1,671 calls-for-service recorded in District of Columbia, United States during the active data snapshot (2008-03-27 → 2026-05-01). The largest single category is property, accounting for about 86% of all dispatches. theft/other is the most common specific type.

Officers logged an arrest in 0.0% of these dispatches, with a written report filed in 0.0%. The remainder were resolved as routine matters, referrals, or with no further action needed. Activity peaks around 14:00; the most-recurring single address is 2600 - 2649 BLOCK OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE NW.

Calls-for-service like these are dispatch records, not adjudicated outcomes. If you need to verify a specific case, contact the originating agency directly. Data on this page refreshes automatically each time we re-ingest the upstream feed.

Frequently asked questions

What does this District of Columbia crime map show?
It shows 1,671 public-safety calls-for-service recorded by the responsible law-enforcement agency in District of Columbia. Each call records that an officer was dispatched to a location — not that a crime was confirmed.
Are these confirmed crimes?
No. A call-for-service is a dispatch record. Many calls resolve as unfounded, civil matters, or routine community contact. Only an investigation and prosecution determines whether a crime occurred.
When is District of Columbia busiest for police calls?
In the current snapshot, the busiest hour is around 14:00 with 117 dispatches recorded in that hour. The 22:00–06:00 overnight window accounts for 317 calls.
What types of incidents are most common in District of Columbia?
In the current snapshot the three most frequent types are theft/other, theft f/auto, motor vehicle theft. These are not necessarily the most serious — most calls are service or traffic-related, and our category bar lets you filter by violent, property, medical, traffic, disorder, drugs, suspicious, or service.
How often is the data updated?
We re-ingest each upstream refresh and republish here within minutes. The exact cadence depends on the originating agency.
Where does the data come from?
From the public open-data feeds of the relevant US law-enforcement agencies. Each place page credits its source.
Does this map show names of people involved?
No. Even if the upstream feed includes names, we strip them on ingest and never display them. We never republish booking photos. If you need verified record information, contact the originating agency.
Can I get an alert when a call happens at my address?
Saved-address alerts are coming with our Pro plan. Until then, this page will always update automatically when the upstream feed refreshes.
How do I request a correction or removal?
Use our correction request page. The originating agency remains the system of record — if the agency corrects or suppresses a record at the source, our next ingestion reflects the change automatically.

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