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Little HaitiMiami

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Little Haiti is a neighborhood of Miami, Florida, within Miami-Dade County. This page maps reported crimes in Little Haiti drawn from the City of Miami Police Department's public NIBRS crime feed, updated near-daily. Addresses are block-level as published by the agency.

Data range 2026-05-032026-06-07Source City of Miami Police DepartmentUpdated 2026-06-09
Incidents
1,629
in the active snapshot
Arrests
0
0.0% of total
Severe
569
34.9% of total
Reports
0
0.0% of total
Peak hour
18:00
147 incidents
Overnight 22-06
360
22.1% of total

Map

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Category breakdown

Property60.5%
985
Violent34.9%
569
Drugs4.6%
75

Hour-of-day pattern

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Top incident types

Simple Assault
314
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
195
All Other Larceny
183
Theft From Motor Vehicle
141
Shoplifting
126
Motor Vehicle Theft
110
Burglary/Breaking and Entering
104
Robbery
91
Aggravated Assault
88
Drug/Narcotic Violations
50
False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
43
Stolen Property Offenses
39

Hotspot addresses12

NE 2ND AV / NE 54TH ST
50
00 BLOCK OF NE 79TH ST
42
100 BLOCK OF NW 53RD ST
34
4100 BLOCK OF NW 2ND AVE
30
500 BLOCK OF NW 79TH ST
29
400 BLOCK OF NW 71ST ST
27
00 BLOCK OF NE 54TH ST
27
100 BLOCK OF NW 67TH ST
20
200 BLOCK OF NW 72ND TER
20
00 BLOCK OF NW 79TH ST
20
400 BLOCK OF NW 53RD ST
20
100 BLOCK OF NE 70TH ST
20

Recent activity10

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
200 BLOCK OF NE 77TH ST
18:37
06-07
Simple Assault
400 BLOCK OF NW 77TH ST
05:12
06-07
Simple Assault
7600 BLOCK OF NW 2ND CT
19:47
06-06
Burglary/Breaking and Entering
5600 BLOCK OF NE 2ND AVE
18:24
06-06
Drug/Narcotic Violations
00 BLOCK OF NE 79TH ST
13:55
06-06
Drug Equipment Violations
00 BLOCK OF NE 79TH ST
13:55
06-06
Motor Vehicle Theft
7600 BLOCK OF NW 4TH AVE
06:52
06-06
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
100 BLOCK OF NW 77TH ST
14:38
06-05
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
100 BLOCK OF NW 77TH ST
14:38
06-05
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
100 BLOCK OF NW 77TH ST
14:38
06-05

FBI UCR context (2022) — Florida

State-level annual rates from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program. Independent of our calls-for-service data; included for context.

Violent crime
255
per 100k residents
Property crime
1709
per 100k residents
Homicide
5.47
per 100k residents
Annual homicides
1,216
absolute count, 2022

About this page

This page tracks 1,629 calls-for-service recorded in Little Haiti, Miami during the active data snapshot (2026-05-03 → 2026-06-07). The largest single category is property, accounting for about 60% of all dispatches. simple assault 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 18:00; the most-recurring single address is NE 2ND AV / NE 54TH ST.

Calls-for-service like these are dispatch records, not adjudicated outcomes. City of Miami Police Department remains the system of record. 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 Little Haiti crime map show?
It shows 1,629 public-safety calls-for-service recorded by City of Miami Police Department in Little Haiti. 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 Little Haiti busiest for police calls?
In the current snapshot, the busiest hour is around 18:00 with 147 dispatches recorded in that hour. The 22:00–06:00 overnight window accounts for 360 calls.
What types of incidents are most common in Little Haiti?
In the current snapshot the three most frequent types are simple assault, destruction/damage/vandalism of property, all other larceny. 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?
City of Miami Police Department refreshes its public file near-daily. We re-ingest each refresh and republish here within minutes.
Where does the data come from?
Directly from the City of Miami Police Department's public open-data feed. Data: City of Miami Police Department, via City of Miami Open Data GIS (datahub-miamigis.opendata.arcgis.com). Reported NIBRS crimes — not arrests or convictions. Address precision is block-level. Original feed: https://services1.arcgis.com/CvuPhqcTQpZPT9qY/arcgis/rest/services/Crimes_public_67c0535145c14baf897e47a8d4986539/FeatureServer/0.
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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Crime by category in Little Haiti

Source: City of Miami Police Department. Data: City of Miami Police Department, via City of Miami Open Data GIS (datahub-miamigis.opendata.arcgis.com). Reported NIBRS crimes — not arrests or convictions. Address precision is block-level. Original feed. Last ingested: 2026-06-09 07:13 UTC. Updated by the agency near-daily. Calls-for-service represent dispatched responses, not verified crimes.