Crime
data represent reported crime only. Reported crimes are
crimes that the police are informed of by the public and
those which the police intercept while patrolling.
Data is susceptible to error. The original data source
is dynamic and therefore may change so totals may
differ. Examples where this may occur include:
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Crimes that are not immediately reported. Days
or weeks may pass between the actual incident and the
report date. In these cases, some crimes will not be
included in the crime data until a later date.
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There may be changes to an individual case after
investigation. For example, a Robbery may be determined
unfounded by the investigator after determining that the
victim was untruthful.
Not all incidents that occurred in the city are
available on the website due to confidentiality issues
and the ongoing case status.
The static maps shown are just visuals so that one can
get an idea of the locations of the incidents. The
static map does not show multiple incidents occurring at
the same location. The attached spreadsheets and
descriptions reveal this information.
The Pembroke Pines Police Department is not responsible
for misinterpretation of this information and makes no
inference or judgment as to the relative safety of any
particular area or neighborhood.