San Francisco Crime Rate 2026 – How Safe Is the Bay Area?
Overall crime fell sharply in 2026 with homicides at decades-low levels, but shoplifting, drug offenses and neighborhood hotspots still pose risks.
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Insights on city living, relocation trends, and AI-powered location intelligence
Overall crime fell sharply in 2026 with homicides at decades-low levels, but shoplifting, drug offenses and neighborhood hotspots still pose risks.
Crime overall is above the national average, but violent and property crimes dropped in 2025; some neighborhoods are much safer.
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San Diego remains one of the nation's safest large cities in 2026 — overall crime fell, but property theft and neighborhood risk vary widely.
2026 overview: violent and property crimes declined and homicides fell, but citywide crime remains above state and national averages with sharp neighborhood disparities.
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