Crime rate & statistics
San Antonio Crime Rate & Safety Statistics
A grounded look at how San Antonio's reported crime compares to the rest of the country.
Key indices
San Antonio crime at a glance
Index values are scaled so that 100 equals the U.S. average.
Your odds
Estimated victimization risk
Calibrated against national benchmark rates and expressed as everyday odds.
Trend
Is crime rising or falling in San Antonio?
Reported incidents per month over the most recent year of data.
Context
How to read these numbers
San Antonio's property crime rate tends to run above the national average, with theft and auto burglary the most common reports, while violent crime falls within the range typical of large Texas cities. Citywide figures, though, mask a sharp divide between the far-north suburbs and the older inner-city sectors.
We take San Antonio's reported incidents and estimate rates per 100,000 residents, then translate those into everyday odds — for instance, an approximate “1 in N” yearly chance for a household. The index is anchored so 100 represents the national average, and letter grades place each area on an A-to-F curve calibrated across cities nationwide.