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A Minneapolis crime map that allows users to sort by different kinds of crime and focus on specific neighborhoods is now available to the public. RAIDS Online (Regional Analysis and Information ...
Minneapolis is making crime information more current and easy to access. A new crime-tracking map that police are making available gives users daily updates and alerts on their computers or ...
Crime doesn’t happen in a vacuum, but spot news coverage rarely tells the whole story. To even begin to understand crime trends and changes in our cities, we have to look at the data. At ...
Joseph, 23, and Juniper Dirigo, 32, had seen the images of Minneapolis burning after George Floyd’s police murder, but still decided to move to downtown Minneapolis from Arlington, Wash.
The Minneapolis Police Department recently announced a new service that allows citizens to view crime data online.The service, called RAIDSONLINE, was provided to the city of Minneapolis for free, an ...
Crime is spilling into some Minneapolis suburbs and causing anxiety among residents, a recent data analysis found. "A large number of crimes can be a one-person crime wave, particularly in a ...
The latest Minneapolis police data show incidents in most major crime categories decreased in early 2025, even as city leaders admit they have a long way to go in reversing a yearslong increase in ...
Members of the religious and activist communities in Minneapolis are working together to address the problem of youth crime in the push to save the lives of the next generation.
St. Paul crime maps can be viewed by month from 2008 to present, and also by year from 2004 to 2008. The maps are broken down into 32 to 40 block sections and are color coded for the number of crimes ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) - It's still early in the year, but statistics show that crime is trending up in the city of Minneapolis. Recent data shows that the number people wounded by gunshots is up 250% ...
MINNEAPOLIS - To sex traffickers Minneapolis is marketplace. And vulnerable girls are a commodity they'll look for in places like public libraries and bus stops in order to supply a demand. "They ...
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