crime analysis & maps - 2020

community crime map

The Alaska State Troopers and the Anchorage Police Department keep detailed records about each incident that occurs in our respective jurisdiction. When an incident happens, the officer that responded to the incident writes a detailed report with information about the event including the location, people involved, related vehicles, and other useful information. Community Crime Map takes this data (and data of other participating agencies across the US), cleans it to protect victim privacy, and displays it to the public so citizens can be aware of the events that occur in their area and take action to stay safe.​ Visit the Community Crime Map help page to learn more about how to use this tool.


calls for service

​The graphs linked below represent calls to APD regarding incidents that happened within the Anchorage Police Department service area. This is raw overview data based solely on calls received and what the caller indicated was the nature of the emergency.

Entire anchorage service area: 2017-2020


Crimes by Beat

+ Beat 25 - Taku/Campbell

Beat 25 Map

Violent Crimes

Property Crimes

+ Beat 42 - Campbell Park & Abbott Loop

Beat 42 Map

Violent Crimes

Property Crimes

+ Beat 43 - Bayshore/Klatt & Old Seward/Oceanview

Beat 43 Map

Violent Crimes

Property Crimes

+ Beat 45 - Hillside, Glen Alps, Bear Valley, Huffman/O'Malley & Rabbit Creek

Beat 45 Map

Violent Crimes

Property Crimes

+ Beat 46 - Turnagain Arm, Girdwood & Portage Valley

Beat 46 Map

Violent Crimes

Property Crimes

+ Misc. calls not assigned to beat area

Calls in this section fall in a number of categories. They either came from beat areas that have been phased out or absorbed, or they came from outside Anchorage regarding crimes in Anchorage.

Violent Crimes

Property Crimes