Crime

Roughly 3,900 crimes were reported in Fort Worth in November, crime map shows

An interactive crime map compiled by the Star-Telegram using data from the City of Fort Worth shows the locations of crimes reported in November. Roughly 3,900 crimes were reported throughout the month, the map shows.
An interactive crime map compiled by the Star-Telegram using data from the City of Fort Worth shows the locations of crimes reported in November. Roughly 3,900 crimes were reported throughout the month, the map shows. Star-Telegram

More than 3,500 crimes were reported in Fort Worth throughout the month of November, from minor offenses like criminal mischief to felonies like assaults, robberies and murders, according to numbers provided by the city.

The Star-Telegram has compiled an interactive map with all the data in one place.

The map, which shows Fort Worth and its surrounding neighborhoods, indicates there were around 3,900 crimes reported to police in November. The locations of the crimes are marked with multicolored dots, and clicking on a dot causes information on the crime to pop up.

People can zoom into a specific address or type an address into the search bar.

Additionally, there’s a filter where people can select the specific crime or crimes they want to see on the map, without any other incidents showing.

Here is a searchable map of all crimes committed in Fort Worth for November 2019. To search the map for crimes in an area, just type in a Fort Worth address in the search field or zoom into an area of the map. Click the individual markers for more information on the crime. You can also filter for nature of crime. The City of Fort Worth provides the data.

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