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.
At a glance
Your real-world odds in Orlando
Estimated annual chance of being affected, calibrated against national benchmark rates.
Crime map
Where crime happens in Orlando
Warmer blocks report more crime relative to the rest of the city.
Latest reports
Recent crime in Orlando
The newest reported incidents across the city.
5400 BLOCK OF TIMBERLEAF BLVD, Orlando, FL
Suspicious person. This is from the Orlando police calls for service. Information is subject to change.
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.
6500 BLOCK OF INTERNATIONAL DR, Orlando, FL
Suspicious person. This is from the Orlando police calls for service. Information is subject to change.
3000 BLOCK OF S SEMORAN BLVD, Orlando, FL
General disturbance. This is from the Orlando police calls for service. Information is subject to change.
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.
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
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Dig into the data
Explore Orlando crime and safety in detail:
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.
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