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Upland, CA Crime Map

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Upland Crime Rate Statistics

Full Statistics
C+
Crime is 13% below national average
Safer than 43% of U.S. cities
Crime Index
Upland
87
National Avg
100

100 = national average. Higher = more crime.

Violent Crime Risk

1 in 248

chance per year

6% higher than national avg

Property Crime Risk

1 in 44

chance per year

23% higher than national avg

75% of neighborhoods rated A or B for safety Based on 4 neighborhoods

Upland, CA Safety Overview: What the Data Actually Shows

With a population of 77,348 and an overall crime grade of C+, Upland, California sits in an interesting position: the city-wide safety rating climbs to a B when evaluated at the neighborhood level, and a full 75% of analyzed neighborhoods earned an A grade. Only one neighborhood — Harvest at Upland — scored as low as a C, while none fell to a D or F. That kind of grade distribution tells a more reassuring story than a single city-wide letter might suggest.

Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Breakdown

San Antonio Heights leads the city as its safest neighborhood, earning a Grade A with a median household income of $149,514 — nearly double the city median of $76,259. Its population of 2,958 residents benefits from consistently low crime activity. Pleasant View, a smaller enclave of 629 residents, also holds a Grade A with a median income of $72,134, closely mirroring the city average. Upland Hills rounds out the top three with a Grade A- and a median income of $108,248 among its 1,356 residents. At the other end of the spectrum, Harvest at Upland — the city's smallest analyzed neighborhood at just 236 residents and a median income of $62,578 — is the only area that scored a C, making it the relative weak point in an otherwise strong safety profile.

Understanding the Grade Distribution

Of the four neighborhoods analyzed, three (75%) earned an A grade, and one (25%) earned a C. No neighborhood received a B, D, or F. This concentration at the top of the scale is notable: it means that for most residents, day-to-day safety conditions are well above average. The single C-grade neighborhood, Harvest at Upland, does not represent a severe risk — a C reflects a moderate concern rather than a danger zone — but it does stand out against the otherwise high-performing landscape of the city.

Property Crime vs. Violent Crime in Upland

Like most cities in the Inland Empire, Upland's crime profile is shaped more by property crime than by violent incidents. Theft-related offenses — including vehicle break-ins and residential burglary — tend to drive the overall C+ city grade, particularly in areas with higher population density. Upland's density of 1,916 residents per square mile and a poverty rate of 11.3% create conditions where opportunistic property crime is more common than confrontational offenses. Violent crime, while present, is comparatively limited and more localized, which helps explain why neighborhood-level safety ratings trend significantly higher than the aggregate city score.

How the Crime Map Supports Real Decisions

For home buyers eyeing properties near the $545,605 median home value, the crime map offers granular context that a zip code or school rating simply cannot. Knowing that San Antonio Heights and Upland Hills carry Grade A safety ratings can meaningfully inform a purchase decision. Renters — who face a median rent of $1,571 — can use the map to compare Pleasant View against Harvest at Upland before signing a lease. Commuters passing through the city can identify which corridors see the most incident reports and adjust their timing or routes accordingly. The map converts raw crime data into a practical, visual layer that supports the kind of decisions people are already making every day in Upland.

Bottom Line

Upland is not a uniformly safe city, but it is a largely safe one. The concentration of A-grade neighborhoods, the absence of any F or D ratings, and a city-wide safety score of B collectively indicate that most residents live in well-performing areas. The 5% unemployment rate and relatively stable median income suggest a community with the economic foundation to sustain those safety outcomes. For anyone evaluating Upland as a place to live, work, or invest, the neighborhood-level data paints a clearer — and more optimistic — picture than the overall C+ grade alone would imply.

All 4 Neighborhoods in Upland

Ranked by safety (safest first)
Rank Neighborhood Score Safety Median Income
#1 San Antonio Heights A Very safe $149,514
#2 Pleasant View A Very safe $72,134
#3 Upland Hills A- Very safe $108,248
#4 Harvest at Upland C Average $62,578

All 4 Neighborhoods by Crime Level

Ranked by crime (highest first)
Rank Neighborhood Score Safety Level Median Income
#1 Harvest at Upland C Average $62,578
#2 Upland Hills A- Very safe $108,248
#3 Pleasant View A Very safe $72,134
#4 San Antonio Heights A Very safe $149,514

Upland Demographics Overview

5,179
Total Population
$98,119
Average Household Income
4
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