Grapevine, TX is on SpotCrime!
SpotCrime is now mapping Grapevine, TX! Grapevine is located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in Tarrant County near the DFW airport. It has a population of over 46k and in 2007 was named 'One of America's Best Places to Live' by CNNMoney.com.
SpotCrime collectively maps Grapevine, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Flower Mound, Lewisville, Grand Prairie, and Dallas (to name a few) in the DFW area. Check out SpotCrime.com, MyLocalCrime.com, or SpotCrime.info to view a 'drag and drop' crime map of this large metropolitan area.
We're not sure of any other crime map in the area who provides as much information as SpotCrime does for DFW residents and we believe this is what makes SpotCrime the most comprehensive crime map on the Internet (not to mention we are also currently the most viewed crime map on the Internet). We've accomplished this because we do not charge police department or residents to map data. If a department supplies a public feed for data - we will map it!
Don't see your city on SpotCrime? Ask your department to publish a public feed - without restrictions - and see how many companies use, share, and map the information. We firmly believe a public data feed will allow many sites to consume the data and create products for residents to help become informed of crime in their area - free of charge for departments (and the tax payer). The more resources there are for residents to be informed, the better! Stay aware, stay safe.
SpotCrime collectively maps Grapevine, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Flower Mound, Lewisville, Grand Prairie, and Dallas (to name a few) in the DFW area. Check out SpotCrime.com, MyLocalCrime.com, or SpotCrime.info to view a 'drag and drop' crime map of this large metropolitan area.
We're not sure of any other crime map in the area who provides as much information as SpotCrime does for DFW residents and we believe this is what makes SpotCrime the most comprehensive crime map on the Internet (not to mention we are also currently the most viewed crime map on the Internet). We've accomplished this because we do not charge police department or residents to map data. If a department supplies a public feed for data - we will map it!
Don't see your city on SpotCrime? Ask your department to publish a public feed - without restrictions - and see how many companies use, share, and map the information. We firmly believe a public data feed will allow many sites to consume the data and create products for residents to help become informed of crime in their area - free of charge for departments (and the tax payer). The more resources there are for residents to be informed, the better! Stay aware, stay safe.
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