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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department strives to be as transparent as possible to improve trust in our community, while protecting our residents and visitors.

The data herein are preliminary and subject to further revision and analysis. The crime and arrest data are based on the date the incident occurred.

Weekly Crime Report

LVMPD publishes a weekly crime report that provides statistics on reported crimes. The report includes data by area command and year-to-date totals.

An explanation of the 400 codes (terms) used in the Statistical Crime Briefing is available in the (Incident Disposition Function Codes (explanation of 400 codes used in reports).

You can also review a guide to weekly crime report definitions to better understand the data.

Homicide

The LVMPD homicide statistic sheet is updated every week and normally reflect changes in the classification of the crime depending upon whether the homicide has been ruled a murder, self-defense or another cause of death.

The LVMPD homicide log is prepared by the Analytical Section and is updated weekly.

Homicide Log by Calendar Year

Traffic Statistics

Traffic Data by Calendar Year

*These statistics are accurate at the time of release. However, due to delayed deaths, toxicology reports, or other factors, final numbers are subject to change.

Use of deadly force incidents and reporting - LVMPD’s commitment to the public is to be both transparent and accountable regarding our use of deadly force incidents involving employees.

Crime mapping tool for recent activity - Provides the public with valuable information about recent crime activity in their neighborhood.

LVMPD annual reports and department statistics - LVMPD annual reports include vital information about the department to include: traffic stats, arrests, crime index, personnel stats and performance measures. In an effort to assist the public with information pertaining to Uniformed Crime Report (UCR) Statistics, and how crimes are classified, LVMPD is providing the following from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) website.

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