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Old 06-13-2012, 01:49 PM
 
Location: Summerlin, NV
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You will not however get anything in Henderson at that site. They do not patrol there...

Try..

City of Henderson Police Crime Mapping App
You may also want to try this:

https://alertid.com/
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Old 06-13-2012, 03:27 PM
 
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Thanks, I remember looking at these crime maps before. Henderson's isn't working for me right now. Is it just me, or is looking at Summerlin's scary! I looked at 89134 & 89135....a lot of buglaries, motor vehicle thefts etc... just within the past 60 days!
Hmmm, if there is a burglary in the NEXT TOWN over I will read about it in the local paper...
Why does this map make Summerlin look like a crime-ridden area compared to where I live?? I'm so confused
I live in 89135 and noticed in the last few days a lot of burglaries showed up in Crime View. I wonder if it is broke teenagers freshly out of school. Some of my 1 mile radius is outside of Summerlin, which is where most of these happened.

As far as sex offenders, I don't think there are any more here than average. Keep in mind the houses are about 8 per acre so the population might be more dense than what you are comparing it to.
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Old 06-13-2012, 04:02 PM
 
Location: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ ̡
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I live in 89135 and noticed in the last few days a lot of burglaries showed up in Crime View. I wonder if it is broke teenagers freshly out of school. Some of my 1 mile radius is outside of Summerlin, which is where most of these happened.

As far as sex offenders, I don't think there are any more here than average. Keep in mind the houses are about 8 per acre so the population might be more dense than what you are comparing it to.
That sounds so funny. As if there was a crime spree happening, the spree would stop on the border line of where Summerlin starts.

"Come on man, we got more houses to hit up."
"We can't go any further"
"Why not?"
"Thats Summerlin over there"
"Oh yeah, I almost forgot"
"Lets just turn around and call it a day"
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Old 06-13-2012, 04:23 PM
 
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Thanks, I remember looking at these crime maps before. Henderson's isn't working for me right now. Is it just me, or is looking at Summerlin's scary! I looked at 89134 & 89135....a lot of buglaries, motor vehicle thefts etc... just within the past 60 days!
Hmmm, if there is a burglary in the NEXT TOWN over I will read about it in the local paper...
Why does this map make Summerlin look like a crime-ridden area compared to where I live?? I'm so confused
YOu might want to list the zip you come from. Maybe we can tell you why?


Well a quick look at 89134. 9 Burglaries 14,800 homes..about 0.3% So you can expect to get burgled about every 300 years.

1 car stolen. So maybe every 1000 years>

There are no homicides, no robberies, no narcotics ( though I don't know if I believe this one.) No larceny.

What more can one ask for?
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Old 06-13-2012, 04:34 PM
 
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That sounds so funny. As if there was a crime spree happening, the spree would stop on the border line of where Summerlin starts.
See for yourself. This image using Sahara/Hualapai as the center mark for the last 30 days. Hualapai is the border of Summerlin. In addition to what you see, there is an apartment complex between Grand Canyon and Ft Apache that has 7 crimes if you click the burglary image. In all, there were 13 burglaries/robberies east of Hualapai in the last 30 days, and 4 west of it. There were 4 car burlgaries east of Hualapai, 1 west of it. For a while there was no crime at all after that burglar got gunned down in the area.

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Old 06-13-2012, 05:45 PM
 
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You guys are killing me. Seriously, random crime happens from time to to time, but it's fairly rare and usually just property crime. If a person shoots me, he probably knows me. Paranoid bunch of freaks on this board.
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Old 06-14-2012, 02:30 AM
 
Location: Sunrise
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You guys are killing me. Seriously, random crime happens from time to to time, but it's fairly rare and usually just property crime. If a person shoots me, he probably knows me. Paranoid bunch of freaks on this board.
Dynimage said it best -- if the crime happens to someone else, it's a low-crime neighborhood. If the crime happens to you, it's a high crime neighborhood.
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Old 06-14-2012, 04:58 AM
 
Location: Orange County, Hell
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You guys are killing me. Seriously, random crime happens from time to to time, but it's fairly rare and usually just property crime. If a person shoots me, he probably knows me. Paranoid bunch of freaks on this board.
Random crime does happen, but that doesn't mean the crime in question is random, or that being in a crime infested neighborhood doesn't make you more likely to be a victim of crime.
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Old 06-14-2012, 06:15 AM
 
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You guys are killing me. Seriously, random crime happens from time to to time, but it's fairly rare and usually just property crime. If a person shoots me, he probably knows me. Paranoid bunch of freaks on this board.

I think you would be a paranoid freak too if you were seriously considering moving across the county, to LV of all places WITH CHILDREN.
What parent wouldn't be fixated over crime and sex offender maps???
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Old 06-14-2012, 08:04 AM
 
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Summerlin and surrounding has a lot of nice houses probably with expensive items and nice cars actually worth stealing. I'm in the Sahara/Hualapai area 89117 which is Summerlin vicinity. Most of the crime that I've seen reported in my area is stuff stolen from open garages and unlocked cars. I'm sure a lot of it is vandalism to vacant houses as well. In Peccole Ranch they have some rule now about not leaving your garage door open but no one follows it. I have on occasion left the garage door open with the garage door entry unlocked overnight and have never had anything stolen. I noticed that when the roving patrol sees a garage that has been open for a while with no one in it they will come around a bunch of times to check on it-this is in a non gated commmunity. as for sex offenders-you are going to find them in any big city and Las Vegas has a lot. Maybe they go to Summerlin because it's a nice neighborhood and they think they wont be noticed.?
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