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Transparency Through Shared Data


Chandler Police Department actively participates with the Police Open Data Initiative which promotes the use of open data to encourage joint problem solving, innovation, enhanced understanding, and accountability between communities and the law enforcement agencies. The department provides interactive visualization tools and maps, reference documentation, data download ability, and an Application Programming Interface (API) for advanced users.

Please see Chandler Police Department Open Data for further information.

Priority I Response Times by Precinct

UCR Summary Reporting System (SRS) Offenses


The numbers reported here reflect the official SRS offenses reported to the FBI and exclude unfounded reports. SRS data is based on current information and is subject to change due to ongoing investigation. SRS was replaced by NIBRS beginning January 1, 2021, therefore SRS counts are derived using a NIBRS to SRS conversion system. You may learn more about the Uniform Crime Report or review the data using the FBI’s Crime Data Explorer by visiting the FBI’s information page.

2024 Annual Statistics

Historical Comparison

Part One Offenses 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Criminal Homicide 1 4 5 4 4 8 7 11 8 2
Rape (1) 79 124 130 146 134 123 80 89 99 46
Robbery 114 157 142 123 102 104 84 72 78 66
Aggravated Assault 296 273 370 333 353 307 358 331 302 255
HT-Commercial Sex Acts (2) 0 3 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
HT-Involuntary Servitude (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Burglary 770 864 784 658 547 505 541 471 374 334
Theft 4,367 4,895 4,653 4,455 4,458 3,956 3,853 4,116 3,303 3,591
Motor Vehicle Theft 256 393 372 317 377 437 388 435 352 254
Arson 47 21 15 11 17 16 14 12 6 4
Totals: 5,930 6,734 6,476 6,047 5,994 5,456 5,325 5,537 4,522 4,552
Population 249,497 250,626 255,867 259,095 263,165 266,668 281,505 284,393 287,334 288,338
Index per 1,000 23.8 26.9 25.3 23.3 22.8 20.5 18.9 19.5 15.7 15.8

1 – Arizona began using the expanded definition for Rape according to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program in 2014.
2 – Arizona began tracking of Human Trafficking Part I crimes according to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program in 2014.

UCR National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Group A Offenses Year-To-Date

On January 1, 2021, the UCR Program retired the Summary Reporting System (SRS) and transitioned to a NIBRS-only data collection. The numbers reported here reflect the official NIBRS Group A Crimes reported to the FBI and exclude unfounded reports. NIBRS data is based on current information and is subject to change due to ongoing investigation.

— Crimes Against Persons — Year 2026

Group A Offense January February March April May June July August September October November December
Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter 1
Negligent Manslaughter -
Justifiable Homicide -
Kidnapping/Abduction 3
All Rape 3
Rape 3
Sodomy -
Sexual Assault With An Object -
Criminal Sexual Contact 4
Incest -
Statutory Rape 2
Aggravated Assault 13
Simple Assault 142
Intimidation 41
Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts -
Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude -
Total 209

— Crimes Against Property — Year 2026

Group A Offense January February March April May June July August September October November December
Arson 1
Bribery -
Burglary/Breaking & Entering 15
Counterfeiting/Forgery 8
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property 33
Embezzlement -
Extortion/Blackmail 6
False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game 33
Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud 14
Impersonation -
Welfare Fraud -
Wire Fraud 5
Identity Theft 19
Hacking/Computer Invasion 1
Robbery 3
Pocket-picking -
Purse-snatching -
Shoplifting 104
Theft From Building 10
Theft From Coin Operated Machine or Device -
Theft From Motor Vehicle 32
Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories 19
All Other Larceny 40
Motor Vehicle Theft 18
Stolen Property Offenses 1
Total 362

— Crimes Against Society — Year 2026

Group A Offense January February March April May June July August September October November December
Drug/Narcotic Violations 71
Drug Equipment Violations 73
Betting/Wagering -
Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling -
Gambling Equipment Violations -
Sports Tampering -
Pornography/Obscene Material 10
Prostitution 3
Assisting or Promoting Prostitution 5
Purchasing Prostitution -
Weapon Law Violations 38
Animal Cruelty 2
Missing -
Total 202

–Total — Year 2026

Month January February March April May June July August September October November December
Total Group A Offenses 773

Offenses are counted using the FBI Units Count for Crime
This report is valid as of November 15, 2024 and is subject to change

Calls for Service (CFS)

The Chandler Police Department (CPD) receives hundreds of calls for service daily. To appropriately respond, CPD utilizes a prioritization scale from priority I (most serious) to priority IV (no serious threat).   One of the reasons CPD reports priority I response times, is due to the call being citizen generated and in need of immediate assistance.  This provides an average response time from the time the citizen calls into dispatch to the officer being on scene (known as “hello to hello”); it includes call taking, dispatching, officer travel time and on scene arrival. Priority one calls for service response times, reflected in minutes and seconds, includes calls for service generated by a citizen in the City of Chandler. Priority One is an identifier for calls that fit this criteria: “Crimes that are in progress, that pose an immediate threat to life or property, or if a suspect is still on scene or in the area…”  Below is a breakdown of the response times for priority one calls.  To find the precinct you live in follow this link: https://gis.chandleraz.gov/infomap/

Year to Date

All numbers are current as of the last day of the month

Historical Comparison

Total Calls for Service by Year

Crime Mapping

The Chandler Police Department (CPD) is providing an online, interactive crime mapping program that will allow residents and visitors to input an address and view crime activity for their requested area. The LexisNexis Community Crime Map site is free to the public and includes optional email updates and a phone application.

Community Crime Map is the public crime map that connects law enforcement with the community to improve public safety.
You can view and filter crime data in an interactive map and analytics dashboard to become better informed about crime activity in your area. You can also sign up for crime alerts to be sent directly from local law enforcement. Finally, you may
submit anonymous tips for crime activity directly to law enforcement.  NOTE: this tip line is not monitored 24 hours/7 days a week and should be used for NON EMERGENCIES only.  *** In an emergency dial 911 ***

CPD believes the map is a useful tool that can help raise awareness and encourage viewers to work cooperatively with law enforcement. However, there are some limitations to be aware of before viewing the map:

  • In order to protect victims of certain crimes and the security of pending investigations, LexisNexis has not been given access to all crime data. Therefore, the data used on Community Crime Map may be incomplete and should only be used as an informational tool.
  • The base maps used by LexisNexis (makers of Community Crime Map) can be dated or contain errors. Some addresses, especially new neighborhoods, may not be available. The City of Chandler has no control over the Community Crime Map website and their mapping tools.
  • Although the Chandler Police Department (CPD) provides raw data to Community Crime Map, CPD does not control how it is interpreted in the analytical section of the website. The charts and graphs depicted on the site are created and maintained by LexisNexis.

Please contact the Crime Analysis & Research Unit with any questions.  480-782-4082.

You may view Help Tutorial or visit the Community Crime Map.

Crime Analysis Internship

Non-paid internships in our Crime Analysis & Research Unit allow junior and senior level, college students an opportunity for practical, hands-on experience in the field of law enforcement. The intern will assist in supporting patrol and investigative efforts by supplying tactical analysis utilizing temporal (timely) and spatial (geographic) analysis.

There are several types of crime analysis – administrative, strategic, operational and tactical. This internship will be in support of tactical analysis, the intern would employ principles and functions learned through practical application to collect, review, data enter and assimilate crime and disorder data into informational bulletins. In addition, intern development would include a police department exposure program that includes officer ride-a-longs, shadowing communications staff, briefings/meetings and interaction with internal/external customers.

Intern Requirements:

  • At least a school semester time commitment.
  • At least a 4-hour shift per each day worked (not to exceed 8 hours).
  • Total number of hours predicated on school requirement for college credits earned.
  • Hours are flexible to fit school/work schedules – Monday thru Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Unofficial school transcripts.

What are the likely activities in which an intern would participate?

  • Reading and assessing daily police reports – entering pertinent data for analysis.
  • Identifying crime trends, patterns and series within a relational database environment.
  • Matching offender traits, MO (Modus Operandi) characteristics and Crime “Signatures.”
  • Gain proficiency in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping criminal activity.
  • Assisting the efforts of patrol officers and detectives with research on criminal activity.
  • Writing and disseminating crime bulletins for the department.

Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • An extensive background investigation and fingerprint clearance are required.

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