Arapahoe County strives to create a safe and secure community by encouraging proactive, community-oriented law enforcement based on collaboration with its citizens. We encourage citizens, businesses, and neighborhood groups to get involved in their community by utilizing the tools we provide on our site.
 
 What is crime mapping?
  Crime mapping geographically represents criminal activity based on search criteria that you enter, i.e. date range, address, and type of crime or crimes. Additionally, crime mapping helps the Sheriff’s Office to more effectively understand why crimes happen, become more intelligent in policing, and successfully design crime reduction and prevention responses. Crime mapping does not display calls to the Sheriff’s Office that do not lead to a determination that a crime has been committed, nor does it include some less serious crimes such as shoplifting. To protect victim’s privacy, complete addresses are not displayed.
   Start Crime Mapping
   General Definitions of Crimes Included

   Additional Resources
  Interested in timely information regarding Sheriff's Office activities, criminal bulletins, and public safety information in the county.
Sheriff Citizen Notification
  Attention Arapahoe County Businesses! Partner up with the Community Resources Unit for free information security/crisis planning, work place violence info. and shoplifting/robbery prevention, to name a few.
Arapahoe Business Watch
  Search for registered sex offenders using our map-based or text-based search.
Sex Offender Info.
 
 What statistical reports are available?
  Crime statistical reports are available for unincorporated Arapahoe County and individual cities and towns such as Centennial, Foxfield, Bennett, Bow Mar, Columbine Valley and Deer Trail. Here you can find data from January 2004 up to the most recently released information.
     View Statistical Reports