Leeds Road has risen in our Bradford crime rankings in our latest street-by-street crime report.
We've updated our monthly list of using new figures released today, which show every crime recorded in the Bradford policing area in April 2019.
And once again it is Adelaide Street, just a stone's throw from the Trafalgar House police station, that appears to be the most crime-ridden in the district.
However all is not as it seems as we understand that, whenever a criminal admits to another crime while being interviewed at the police station, the location of that crime is recorded as Adelaide Street.
Taking that into account, this month's figures see Leeds Road take over from Kirkgate as the city's crime hotspot, with 26 crimes recorded in the month. And there are six new entries in the top ten compared with the previous month's figures.
You can see how many crimes were reported on your street in April using our tool below - and in the coming days we will be producing detailed crime maps for different types of offence.
TOP TEN STREETS OF SHAME
1. Adelaide Street - 47 crimes. Most common crimes: Drugs offences
2. Leeds Road - 26 crimes. Most common crimes: Violent and sexual offences
3. Kirkgate - 25 crimes. Most common crimes: Anti-social behaviour, public order offences, shoplifting
4. Lilian Street - 25 crimes. Most common crimes: Violent and sexual offences
5. Hanover Street - 22 crimes. Most common crimes: Shoplifting
6. Bridge Street - 20 crimes. Most common crimes: Public order offences, violent and sexual offences
7. Prospect Place - 19 crimes. Most common crimes: Violent and sexual offences
8. Hawthorne Street - 19 crimes. Most common crimes: Theft
9. Market Street - 19 crimes. Most common crimes: Anti-social behaviour
10. Holdsworth Street - 17 crimes. Most common crimes: Violent and sexual offences
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