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CRIME
Nonviolent
Burglaries increased by 25.9% between 2016 and 2017.
FROM SHOPLIFTING to sexual violence, we looked at local crime to see which are most prevalent and how it’s shifted over the past few years. We received data from the Dallas Police Department’s Crime Analysis Unit for reported nonviolent and violent crimes in ZIP codes 75231, 75238 and 75243. The numbers encompass all crimes from Jan. 1 to Nov. 30.
Between 2016 and 2017, reported sexual violence increased 60.7%.
In 2018, 35.8% of aggravated assaults were family violence.
THE DALLAS REAL ESTATE market could be heading for a swift cool-down, some experts say. An academic report by Florida Atlantic University warned in December that Dallas and Denver, which have strong economies and rapidly increasing real estate values, are in a bubble that could burst soon. Other experts say there’s nothing to panic about as the market is expected to grow 4 percent in 2019.