City of Tempe

Calls for Service

The Calls for Service dataset includes police service requests for which patrol officers, traffic officers, bike officers and, on occasion, detectives will be dispatched to public safety response. It also includes self-initiated calls for service where an officer witnesses a violation or suspicious act... Maintained by the City of Tempe.

Example records
NamebrandZIP CodeStreet AddressaddressXgeospatialYgeospatialObjectididentifierPrimarykeyidentifierOccurrencedatetimetemporalOccurrenceyeartemporalOccurrencemonthtemporalOccurrencehourtemporalOccurrenceweektemporal
WENDY'S 852831XXX W BASELINE RD6865328650582368317TE202614265 2026/02/07 15:33:01+0020262156
HOME DEPOT 1XXX W BASELINE RD6869008655022368322TE202616167 2026/02/12 15:22:53+0020262157
in RANCHO TEMPE TP 4XXX S PRIEST DR6877048666052368316TE202617337 2026/02/15 15:47:03+0020262158
Use cases

Commercial Property Underwriting by Incident History

A commercial property insurer evaluating a retail or restaurant location pulls the call history at that address to assess frequency of theft, disturbance, or violent incident calls before setting premiums or coverage terms.

NameStreet AddressFinalcasetypePriorityOccurrencedatetime

Merchant Risk Scoring for Payment Processors

A fintech company onboarding a new merchant checks whether the business address has a pattern of fraud-related or theft-related police calls, which can signal elevated chargeback risk or organized retail crime exposure before approving payment processing.

NameStreet AddressFinalcasetypeCallcategoryCasestatus

Franchise Location Safety Benchmarking for Retail Expansion

A retail chain evaluating sites for a new location compares police call volume, incident types, and priority levels across candidate neighborhoods to identify areas with lower public safety burden before signing a lease.

NeighborhoodnameStreet AddressCallcategoryPriorityOccurrencedatetime