

Phoenix, Arizona carries a BaseScore of 54/100 (Tier 3: Moderate), with 10,254 total threat incidents recorded across the city in 2025. Security teams evaluating Phoenix for operations, travel, or site selection need street-level intelligence to assess risk across their specific operating locations.
Property Crime is Phoenix's largest threat category at 65.5% of all recorded incidents — 6,712 of 10,254 total in 2025. Theft and robbery are primary drivers of this figure. Common types at this volume include retail theft, vehicle break-ins, and opportunistic street robbery.
Phoenix's BaseScore of 54/100 places the city in Tier 3: Moderate on the Base Operations risk scale. In 2025, the city recorded 10,254 total incidents across 3 primary categories: Property Crime (65.5%, 6,712 incidents), Violent Crime (26.7%, 2,733 incidents), Regulatory Offenses (7.9%, 809 incidents).
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| Tier | Score Range | Risk Label |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0–20 | Minimal |
| 2 | 21–40 | Low |
| 3 | 41–60 | Moderate ← Phoenix |
| 4 | 61–80 | High |
| 5 | 81–100 | Critical |
Intelligence Disclaimer: The following news items are sourced via AI agent analysis of open sources. Confidence levels reflect source reliability — High: government or Base Operations verified data; Medium: multiple corroborating sources; Low: single source or extrapolated. AI agents can provide incorrect or misleading information. For verified, up-to-date threat analysis, use the Base Operations platform.
Source: AZCentral | Date: 2024-02-15 | Confidence: Medium
Security implication: Street-level threat data helps security teams assess localized risk patterns that city-level statistics miss — enabling data-driven decisions for personnel safety and asset protection.
Phoenix police have arrested a suspect believed to be involved in multiple burglaries targeting small businesses across the city. The suspect allegedly broke into several establishments over the past month, stealing cash and electronics. Authorities are continuing to investigate if the individual is linked to other similar crimes in the area.
Source: FOX 10 Phoenix | Date: 2024-03-22 | Confidence: Medium
Security implication: Street-level threat data helps security teams assess localized risk patterns that city-level statistics miss — enabling data-driven decisions for personnel safety and asset protection.
An armed robbery at a Phoenix convenience store resulted in a clerk sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect entered the store late at night, demanded money, and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police are reviewing surveillance footage and seeking public assistance to identify the perpetrator.
Source: ABC15 Arizona | Date: 2024-01-30 | Confidence: Medium
Security implication: Street-level threat data helps security teams assess localized risk patterns that city-level statistics miss — enabling data-driven decisions for personnel safety and asset protection.
A Phoenix neighborhood has reported a significant increase in home burglaries over the past few weeks, causing concern among residents. Thieves have primarily targeted homes during the day, stealing valuables and electronics. Local police have increased patrols and are urging residents to secure their properties and report suspicious activity.
Source: 12News | Date: 2024-04-05 | Confidence: Medium
Security implication: Street-level threat data helps security teams assess localized risk patterns that city-level statistics miss — enabling data-driven decisions for personnel safety and asset protection.
Two suspects were arrested following an attempted robbery at a bank in central Phoenix. The pair entered the bank and demanded money but fled without obtaining any cash after security measures were activated. Police apprehended them nearby and recovered evidence linking them to the crime.
Source: KTAR News | Date: 2024-05-10 | Confidence: Medium
Security implication: Street-level threat data helps security teams assess localized risk patterns that city-level statistics miss — enabling data-driven decisions for personnel safety and asset protection.
Phoenix police are investigating the theft of expensive equipment from a construction site in the downtown area. The stolen items, valued at over $50,000, were taken overnight, and no suspects have been identified yet. Authorities are asking for tips from the public to help recover the equipment and apprehend those responsible.
Phoenix recorded 10,254 total incidents across 3 primary threat categories in 2025.
| Category | 2025 Incidents | % of Total | Monthly Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Property Crime | 6,712 | 65.5% | 559 |
| Violent Crime | 2,733 | 26.7% | 228 |
| Regulatory Offenses | 809 | 7.9% | 67 |
| Total | 10,254 | 100% | 933 |
Data source: Base Operations platform, January–December 2025, Phoenix city-level.
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