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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
How's the area just north of I80, east Del Paso Heights?
Based on @Wes Blackwell 's post on different regions of Sacramento, it belongs to Region#2, but just nonth of I80, pretty much border line between Region #2 and #7.
Seems it belongs to east Del Paso Heights. Is it considered a war zone? Thanks.
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Actually, I wouldn't call it a war zone. Notice how the crime is much more dense south of 80. In this little patch around the highlighted area you've only got 4 incidents of violent crime in the last 6 months.
The area you're looking in is a lot less dense in population, and has more of a rural feel to it. Most of the crime sticks to the southern side of 80. So depending on the exact street you're on, I'd say you're probably safe to move forward without too much worry. Best of luck!