Saint Paul Crime by Neighborhood (2026)

Reported crime incidents for each of Saint Paul's 17 district council neighborhoods over the past 12 months, updated weekly from the City of Saint Paul's official dataset. Click a neighborhood for monthly trends, top incident types, and a live map.

NeighborhoodSafety ScoreWeighted incidents / sq miPast 30 daysPast 12 months
Conway / Battle Creek / Highwood
84
59701,053
Como
75
7925489
St. Anthony Park
72
8622463
Highland
69
96651,115
West Side
67
10034791
Summit Hill
64
10812262
Macalester–Groveland
62
11222861
West Seventh
56
12837571
Greater East Side
48
149631,236
Hamline–Midway
32
23472941
North End
29
262811,360
Payne–Phalen
29
260971,714
Dayton's Bluff
25
287651,039
Union Park
21
3091161,922
Frogtown (Thomas–Dale)
19
32254803
Summit–University
14
353791,312
Downtown (Capitol River)
1
776961,661

How these scores work

  • The score is a citywide rank, not a grade. Each district's incidents over the past 90 days are weighted by how strongly they signal public-space danger, divided by the district's land area, and ranked against the rest of Saint Paul. Higher = quieter. The "weighted incidents per square mile" column is the exact number being ranked — the ordering follows it.
  • Not every incident counts equally. Shots fired and robbery carry the most weight; theft carries little; domestic incidents and narcotics cases carry the least, because they say more about relationships and police patrols than about the street outside.
  • Commercial corridors count in full. Districts containing major retail nodes — the Midway, Grand Avenue, downtown — score lower than their residential blocks feel, because shopping districts concentrate incidents. The reverse also applies: districts with large parks, industrial land, or river flats spread their incidents over more area.
  • For where you actually live, use the map. Saving an address on the dashboard scores just the area around it — within the same district, a residential street and a shopping district can be 80 points apart.
Raw 30-day and 12-month counts are not adjusted for district size or population. Full methodology, including every weight →