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Crime & Safety in 89183

Crime statistics, safety grades, and neighborhood safety data for South Valley Las Vegas.

Safety Grades

Zip code 89183 receives a C+ overall crime grade, meaning the crime rate is about average compared to other US zip codes. For violent crime specifically, the area earns a B grade, indicating that violent crime rates are lower than the typical American zip code. Compared to both Nevada and national averages, 89183 is considered safer.

C+
Overall Crime
About average for US zip codes
B
Violent Crime
Lower than US average
49th%ile
National Ranking
Safer than 49% of US zips
62nd%ile
Violent Ranking
Safer than 62% for violent crime

Crime Rates by the Numbers

The overall crime rate in 89183 is 25.79 per 1,000 residents per year, while the violent crime rate is 2.61 per 1,000. Both figures are below state and national averages. This is a notable distinction from the broader Las Vegas metro area, which tends to have higher crime statistics due to the tourist-heavy Strip corridor and downtown areas.

Overall Crime Rate
per 1,000 residents/year
25.79
Violent Crime Rate
per 1,000 residents/year
2.61
vs. Nevada Average
state average
Below
vs. National Average
national average
Below

Safety by Neighborhood

Within the 89183 zip code, safety varies by neighborhood. Residents generally consider the southern portion to be the safest area. The chance of being a victim of crime ranges from 1 in 29 in the northeast sections to 1 in 52 in the south. This gradient is common in Las Vegas zip codes that border both established and developing neighborhoods.

Risk by Area Within 89183

South 89183 (Safest)1 in 52
Northeast 89183 (Higher risk)1 in 29

How 89183 Compares to Greater Las Vegas

Las Vegas as a whole has one of the higher crime rates nationally — 32 per 1,000 residents — but this is heavily skewed by tourist areas. The Strip (89109) and downtown corridors account for a disproportionate share of crime. Suburban neighborhoods like 89183, located far from the tourist zone in South Valley, benefit from a quieter, residential environment with lower crime rates. Metro Police trends show violent crime declining across the valley, with homicides down over 30% year-over-year.

Staying Safe in 89183

Keep vehicles locked — auto theft is the most common property crime in Las Vegas
Use the LVMPD crime map tool for real-time incident data
Get to know your neighbors — community engagement reduces crime
Report suspicious activity to LVMPD non-emergency: (702) 828-3111
Join local neighborhood watch programs in South Valley