ZERO EVENT · HOMICIDEMARCH 2026 BRIEFINGSAN FRANCISCO · 3.8K residents

Presidio Crime Rate Trends — San Francisco

The Presidio is a former military post — established as a Spanish garrison in 1776, retired as a U.S. Army base in 1994 — that is now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Its 1,500 acres include groves of cypress and eucalyptus, the Walt Disney Family Museum, and Lucasfilm's Letterman Digital Arts Center, alongside historic officers' housing now used as residences and offices.

HOMICIDE · 24-MO COUNT03 2026 · 0
01112-mo avg: 0.0
PRESIDIOCITYWIDE TREND (RESCALED)+27% 12MO YOY
MoM
12mo YoY
0last 12mo
0this month
01 · TL;DR

March 2026 was a structurally quiet month in Presidio — zero tracked signals fired, and the one notable pattern is an absence rather than a presence. Homicide registered as a zero-event category, meaning no incidents surfaced in the current 12-month window, which is the month's most distinctive data point.

Across the tracked property categories, the picture is mixed but low-volume throughout. Vandalism fell 85.7% against the prior 12 months — 1 incident vs. 7 — while other larceny moved the opposite direction, up 42.9% (10 vs. 7 prior-year incidents). Burglary edged down 14.3% and theft from vehicle held flat at 9 incidents on both sides of the comparison. With no categories crossing anomaly thresholds this month, every move here is context, not signal.

1 zero-event
02 · Notable signals

Notable signals 0

Nothing notable surfaced this month — every category sits within normal range against its baseline.

03 · By category

All categories, last 24 months

Each panel: recent monthly count vs. trailing 12-month context. MoM is the most recent month vs. the one before; 12mo YoY compares the trailing year to the year before that.

Homicidebelow threshold
2024-042026-03
Robberybelow threshold
2024-042026-03
Aggravated Assaultbelow threshold
2024-042026-03
Sexual Assaultbelow threshold
2024-042026-03
Burglarybelow threshold
2024-042026-03
Theft from Vehiclebelow threshold
2024-042026-03
Other Larceny+43%
2024-042026-03
Motor Vehicle Theftbelow threshold
2024-042026-03
Vandalismbelow threshold
2024-042026-03
Arsonbelow threshold
2024-042026-03
05 · Forecast

What next month likely looks like

Forecasts trained through March 2026, with a likely range we're 95% confident the actual count will fall inside. Categories with too little recent volume — or violent categories at the neighborhood level — show no forecast and are surfaced through signals above instead. See the methodology page for the gating rules.

Aggravated Assault

NO FORECAST

Too low-volume per neighborhood for a reliable point forecast — see the rare-event and streak-break signals above instead.

Arson

NO FORECAST

Below the volume threshold for a reliable forecast — too few incidents in recent months to project from.

Burglary

NO FORECAST

Below the volume threshold for a reliable forecast — too few incidents in recent months to project from.

Homicide

NO FORECAST

Too low-volume per neighborhood for a reliable point forecast — see the rare-event and streak-break signals above instead.

Motor Vehicle Theft

NO FORECAST

Below the volume threshold for a reliable forecast — too few incidents in recent months to project from.

Other Larceny

NO FORECAST

Below the volume threshold for a reliable forecast — too few incidents in recent months to project from.

Robbery

NO FORECAST

Too low-volume per neighborhood for a reliable point forecast — see the rare-event and streak-break signals above instead.

Sexual Assault

NO FORECAST

Too low-volume per neighborhood for a reliable point forecast — see the rare-event and streak-break signals above instead.

Theft from Vehicle

NO FORECAST

Below the volume threshold for a reliable forecast — too few incidents in recent months to project from.

Vandalism

NO FORECAST

Below the volume threshold for a reliable forecast — too few incidents in recent months to project from.

06 · Context & comps

How Presidio compares

Peer neighborhoods picked by closest 12-month homicide volume — a pragmatic v1 of peer matching. Demographic / housing-stock peer matching isn't built yet (we deliberately don't ingest income or race data alongside crime). Volume similarity has the right intuition: “neighborhoods experiencing comparable homicide levels.”

07 · Patterns

Recurring local terms (last 12 months)

Top terms in incident descriptions for Presidio, excluding generic crime taxonomy. Useful as texture — what kinds of specifics show up here that don't show up elsewhere.

lockedcaseaidedapartmenthouseforciblewarrantfoundlicenselostplaterecoveredaggravatedcourtesyunlawfulweaponadultbreakingclosureconvictionfalseforcemademissingmoney
When does it happen?

Hour-of-day, day-of-week, and seasonality

Distribution of bucketed incidents in this neighborhood across the full analysis window. Useful for routine context — shopping-strip thefts vs. late-night assaults read very differently when you can see when each typically happens.

HOUR OF DAY · ALL CATEGORIES
0305912am6am12pm6pm11pm

Hour 0 is mildly inflated by reports without a known time defaulting to midnight — see methodology.

DAY OF WEEK · ALL CATEGORIES
051101MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
MONTH OF YEAR · ALL CATEGORIES
03061JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
08 · Methodology

How we built this page

Data → Anomalies → Forecast → Page

Incident data is pulled from SFPD's open dataset, mapped to 10 NIBRS-aligned categories, and aggregated to neighborhood × category × month. Anomalies are surfaced using strict thresholds (~p < 0.01). Forecasts are Prophet with low-count gating; violent categories at the neighborhood level skip the forecast and show rare-event / streak signals instead.

Spike rule: 12-mo total > baseline mean + 2.5σ AND ≥ 20 incidents AND 6-mo confirms. Drop rule: 12-mo total < baseline mean − 2.5σ AND baseline mean ≥ 20. Rare event: any incident in the last 90 days, no prior comparable in ≥ 5 years.