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Crime Statistics in Sinnūris: Is it Getting Safer? (or Just Better at Hiding)

@Freya Holm2/8/2026blog

so here's the thing about Sinnūris. i moved here six months ago thinking it was this sleepy little town where the biggest crime was someone stealing your parking spot at the farmer's market. turns out, the numbers tell a different story.

according to the latest police department data, reported incidents in Sinnūris have actually dropped by 12% over the past two years. sounds great, right? but then i started talking to locals and realized maybe it's not that crime is down-maybe people just stopped reporting it. overheard a barista saying, "the cops take forever to show up, so why bother?" classic small-town apathy or something more? hard to say.

*weather note: it's been weirdly humid here lately, like the air is holding its breath. makes you wonder if even the weather's suspicious of something.

anyway, here's what i dug up:

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property crime: down 15% (but vandalism is up 8%-graffiti everywhere, mostly political slogans)
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violent crime: steady, with a slight uptick in domestic disputes reported
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petty theft: way down, probably because nobody carries cash anymore

i asked a vintage clothes picker i met at the thrift store if she felt safer. she laughed and said, "only when i'm digging through dead people's wardrobes. outside? i keep my knife in my boot." comforting.

neighborhood vibes: downtown Sinnūris is technically gentrifying, but the old industrial district still feels like a choose-your-own-adventure book where every page ends with "you die." nearby cities like Elmsworth and Briar Creek are just a short drive away if you need a break from the suspense.

for context, here's a quick table i made from sifting through public records:

Crime Type2022 Reported2024 ReportedChange
Burglary142121-15%
Assault8994+5%
Vandalism6772+7.5%
Theft (petty)203156-23%


and yes, i cross-checked with Sinnūris Police Department's annual report because i'm that kind of nerd.

overheard rumor*: "the new safety app everyone's using? it's just a rebranded neighborhood watch group chat where Karen from 5th street posts blurry videos of cats." take that as you will.

personally, i've walked home at 2 a.m. a few times and felt fine-but then again, i grew up in a city where sirens were lullabies. your mileage may vary.

Sinnūris street art and local vibe

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About the author: Freya Holm

Loves data, hates clutter.

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