Washington County
Incident Ledger

Vol. I No. Coverage Last Update Source WCSO Open Data
Incidents Indexed
Weeks Of Data
Most Recent Week
Weekly Average

The county strips certain incident categories before publishing. They appear in the data anyway.

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Retail And Property Theft
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Recent Incidents
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Excluded By Policy · Present In Data

The county strips certain incident categories before publishing. The exclusion list names mental health crisis events and Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center reports. They appear in the data anyway.

Source Codes Exact dispatch strings · counts as recorded

MAARC = Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center. CPS = Child Protective Services. What each Suicide / Suicidal code represents (attempt, completion, threat, ideation) would need agency confirmation.

Stats

All-Time Observations · Not Window-Scoped
Days Since
Patterns
Year Over Year

Largest category changes from previous year to most recent year. Categories with fewer than 20 incidents in the baseline year are excluded.

Weekly Incident Volume

All Reporting Agencies

Total reportable incidents logged each week, county-wide, across all participating agencies.

Weekly Total 52-Week Rolling Mean

Note: The dip in February 2024 is a county publishing outage, not a crime drop. Files went up late in a single batch.

By City

All-Time Total · Click To Drill In

By Category

All-Time, Grouped By Type · Click To Drill In

Year Over Year

Total Incidents

Aggregate incident counts by calendar year. Partial years are noted.

By Hour Of Day

All-Time, 24-Hour Clock

Distribution of incidents by hour the call was created. Reveals the rhythm of police work.

Most-Reported Blocks

Last 90 Days

Specific block-level addresses appearing most often in the trailing 90 days. Apartment complexes, retail centers, and intersections tend to dominate. Patterns here can be the start of a story.

    Theft

    Retail, Shoplifting, Property Theft · All-Time
    Total Thefts
    Avg Per Day
    Peak Day
    Peak Hour

    By Day Of Week

    All-Time

    Most Targeted Blocks

    All-Time · Top 10