
Originally Posted by
zookeeper
It's actually the NW 23rd and Meridian area. There is a strip that includes a couple of apartment complexes that has forced the department to resort to foot patrols. It's helped establish relationships with some of the people in the neighborhood, but those people aren't the trouble makers. The minute the foot patrols stop for an hour or two, there's another assault, murder, rape, it's truly a sad situation. Windsor Village, to its credit, has some people who are actually willing to work with police. Unfortunately, those people don't stick around and/or cooperate for long due to reprisals, which is the fear within that element in the first place. But the foot patrols and high presence of officers needed definitely stresses the budget and limits coverage elsewhere.
Coronado Heights is a safe neighborhood. The high-profile chases and arrest/shooting were both coincidental anomalies that could have happened anywhere. Neither one began inside the neighborhood, the perps were trying to get lost in the neighborhood.
Oklahoma City has "hot pockets" of crime which are so-called for their density. These hot pockets, like the Meridian strip, don't tend to expand and is gang fought territory. Lyrewood, tenth street, North Highlands (which is a pocket of crime, it's not a hot pocket because it is too large of an area) are some of the worst. But there are very few large areas of crime in Oklahoma City. We have a serious problem with these tighter pockets and they are usually surrounded by otherwise nice neighborhoods.
Something I advise all home buyers to do is call the briefing stations (sometimes called substations, precinct stations) for the area they are considering and just have a talk with supervisors and talk to a few officers. You'll get a feel. This has become an acceptable practice and officers are usually helpful in being honest about their patrol areas.
Good luck in the house search!
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