Crime & Safety

Burglaries Down 41% in Park Slope This Year

Overall, the neighborhood saw a nearly 18 percent drop in major crimes during the first half of 2016, compared to the same period in 2015.

PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — Despite some high-profile crimes in the neighborhood so far this year — such as a series of muggings targeting local seniors, and multiple rape attempts in or near Prospect Park — the NYPD precinct covering Park Slope and most of Gowanus has recorded much fewer major crimes this year than during the first five months of 2015.

Most significantly, burglaries — or robberies that involve breaking into a building — are down more than 40 percent.

The most recent crime statistics released by the 78th Precinct show that through May 29:

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  • 0 murders were recorded, compared to 0 during the same period last year
  • 4 rapes were recorded, compared to 4 last year
  • 47 robberies were recorded, compared to 49 last year
  • 22 felony assaults were recorded, compared to 37 last year
  • 40 burglaries were recorded, compared to 68 last year
  • 166 grand larcenies (aka, robberies with high-value loot) were recorded, compared to 181 last year
  • 16 auto thefts were reported, compared to 18 last year

Brooklyn statistics

The NYPD's weekly crime updates track major crime categories, such as rape, grand larceny (crimes against property worth at least $1,000, or certain types of property, like credit and debit cards), burglaries and felony assaults.

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Combined statistics from the police precincts covering Brooklyn North and Brooklyn South show that there were 11,198 major recorded crimes in Brooklyn through May 29, compared to 12,054 during that period in 2015 — a drop of about 7 percent.

The borough saw 40 murders through May 29, compared to 47 during the same period last year — a decrease of 15 percent.

There were also 117 recorded Brooklyn shooting incidents and 141 shooting victims in 2016, compared to 173 incidents with 199 victims in 2015.

New York City statistics

Citywide statistics show that recordings of major crimes remained about even through May 29 when compared to last year (38,920 incidents compared to 38,943 in 2015).

A total of 124 murders were committed, down from 140 through May 29 last year. (These are historically low numbers: The city recorded 2,262 murders in 1990.) Burglaries and robberies in 2016 were also down.

But rapes have increased this year to 563, compared to 519 last year. Felony assaults and grand larcenies were up as well.

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