Tyler has a population of 106,115. During the past three years, Tyler saw 8,711 arrests. For 2017, the Tyler's arrest rate totaled 358.20 per 10,000 residents. This increase of 13.16% makes Tyler higher than the national average of 316.54 per 10,000 residents. From that total, 464 were violent crimes like murder, rape, and robbery. The city of Tyler also totaled 3,337 arrests for property crimes during 2017. When compared to Arp and Bullard, Tyler is a more dangerous place to live.
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Overall, Tyler had a higher rate of non-violent crime. For 2017, Tyler averaged 464 violent crimes and 3,337 non-violent crimes.
The city of Tyler experienced 5,193 violent crimes during 2007-2017. Of that total, 43 were for murder/non-negligent manslaughter. Additionally, 521 was for legacy rape. The robbery total was 897, and the aggravated assault total was 3,732.
It is situated in Smith county, Texas with a total number of 188 employees - 17 female, 127 male officers and 44 civilians. Tyler PD ORI (Originated Agency Identifier) number is TX2120400, it belongs to the West South Central division in the South region with a region code of Region III.