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Orlando Crime Data

Orlando, Florida

Orlando Crime Map & Safety Report

An independent, evidence-based look at crime and safety in Orlando, compiled from Orlando Police Department incident data and U.S. Census statistics.

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1,792,050Residents
126Crime index (100 = U.S. avg)
80thPercentile vs. U.S. cities

At a glance

Your real-world odds in Orlando

Estimated annual chance of being affected, calibrated against national benchmark rates.


1 in 234
Violent crime odds / year
12% above the national average
1 in 41
Property crime odds / year
33% above the national average
26% above the national average
Overall crime vs. national
22,823
Incidents analyzed
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Crime map

Where crime happens in Orlando

Warmer blocks report more crime relative to the rest of the city.


Reported Orlando Police Department incidents, shaded by intensity. Open the full map for a larger view.
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Latest reports

Recent crime in Orlando

The newest reported incidents across the city.


  • Other

    5400 BLOCK OF TIMBERLEAF BLVD, Orlando, FL

    Suspicious person. This is from the Orlando police calls for service. Information is subject to change.

  • Other

    N ORANGE BLOSSOM TRL AND W CONCORD ST, Orlando, FL

    Suspicious person. This is from the Orlando police calls for service. Information is subject to change.

  • Other

    6500 BLOCK OF INTERNATIONAL DR, Orlando, FL

    Suspicious person. This is from the Orlando police calls for service. Information is subject to change.

  • Other

    3000 BLOCK OF S SEMORAN BLVD, Orlando, FL

    General disturbance. This is from the Orlando police calls for service. Information is subject to change.

  • Drug Offense

    900 BLOCK OF N JOHN YOUNG PKWY, Orlando, FL

    Drug violation. This is from the Orlando police calls for service. Information is subject to change.

  • Shooting

    600 BLOCK OF E ROLLINS ST, Orlando, FL

    Battery - shooting. This is from the Orlando police calls for service. Information is subject to change.

Neighborhoods

Safest & highest-crime Orlando areas

Every neighborhood graded A to F. Tap one for its own map and recent incidents.


Safest neighborhoods

Highest-crime neighborhoods

Trend

Reported crime over the past year


Oct: 4,560Nov: 4,740Dec: 4,609Jan: 4,557Feb: 4,241Mar: 116
OctLatest month down 6.9% vs. prior monthMar

Overview

Understanding crime in Orlando


Orlando is far more than its theme parks, and its crime picture reflects a real, lived-in city. Master-planned communities like Lake Nona and the walkable streets of Baldwin Park sit a short drive from downtown's dense Orange Avenue nightlife and the historically underserved Parramore district just west of the core, where conditions differ sharply.

This site avoids the trap of a single citywide statistic. Each neighborhood and ZIP code earns a letter grade on a steady A-to-F scale, and the raw incident totals are recast as straightforward, real-world probabilities so anyone weighing a move or a night out can size up a specific area.

About this data: Statistics are derived from Orlando Police Department open crime data and U.S. Census Bureau demographic estimates. They represent incidents reported to police within city limits and can be affected by reporting patterns and the large daytime visitor population.

FAQ

Orlando crime: common questions


Is Orlando a safe city to live in?

Orlando's property crime rate runs above the national average, partly because its huge daytime and tourist population inflates per-resident figures. Violent crime is less widespread and tends to concentrate downtown and in a few west-side neighborhoods, so residents in the city's planned communities and outer suburbs generally experience a much calmer environment.

What are the safest neighborhoods in Orlando?

Lake Nona, Baldwin Park, and College Park are frequently cited among Orlando's safest areas, along with the newer planned developments on the southeast side. These neighborhoods combine lower crime levels with a settled, residential character.

Which areas of Orlando have the most crime?

The Parramore district just west of downtown and the downtown Orange Avenue nightlife zone record the highest concentrations of crime within the city. Some commercial and tourist corridors, like stretches of International Drive, also see elevated property crime driven by visitor traffic.

Is crime around the tourist areas and theme parks a concern?

Most crime in Orlando's tourist corridors is property-related, such as theft from vehicles and shoplifting, rather than violent. The major attractions maintain heavy private security, so the bigger risk for visitors tends to be car break-ins in parking areas and theft around hotels along strips like International Drive.

Where does this Orlando crime data come from?

The information is compiled from Orlando Police Department open crime data and combined with U.S. Census Bureau population estimates to calculate rates. Since it reflects reports made to police within city limits, it can lag real conditions and is shaped by local reporting patterns and the large visitor population.