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    Lincoln Heights

    Latest complete week May 16–May 22

    2 violent
    crimes
    7 property
    crimes
    3.0 crimes
    per 10,000 people
    Location Crime Date and time
    300 block of West Avenue 26 Burglary May 22, 3:30 p.m.
    2000 block of Keith Street Aggravated assault May 22, 1:45 p.m.
    Avenue 18 and Broadway Grand theft auto May 22, 1 p.m.
    2600 block of Sichel Street Aggravated assault May 21, 4:55 p.m.
    3200 block of Lacy Street Theft May 21, 1:50 p.m.
    Mission Road and Griffin Avenue Theft May 21, 11:10 a.m.
    3700 block of Baldwin Street Theft from vehicle May 18, 11:30 p.m.
    2500 block of Daly Street Theft May 18, 8 p.m.
    3500 block of North Broadway Theft May 16, 7 a.m.

    Six-month summary

    56 violent
    crimes
    223 property
    crimes
    94.1 crimes
    per 10,000 people

    Neighborhood Rank Crimes Per 10,000 people

    Violent crimes: 73/209
    Lincoln Heights
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    Property crimes: 152/209
    Lincoln Heights
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    Crime types

    Violent crimes (56)
    Property crimes (223)

    Monthly totals Adjusted to 30 days

    • All crimes Violent crimes Property crimes
    — 500 — 0

    Weekly totals

    • All crimes Violent crimes Property crimes

    Police agency

    • Lincoln Heights is covered by three police jurisdictions.
    Jurisdiction Department Address Phone
    Central L.A.P.D. 251 E. 6th St. 213-485-3294
    Hollenbeck L.A.P.D. 2111 E. 1st St. 323-342-4100
    Northeast L.A.P.D. 3353 San Fernando Rd. 213-485-2563

    Lincoln Heights

    is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles in the Eastside region of Los Angeles County.
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