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Most police departments keep statistics on the addresses and locations of crimes in their jurisdcition - if they keep a hisotorical file of this information, you could try checking with your local law enforcement agency. Be aware, however, that this may not go back into the past to any significant degree (i.e.: you would probably not find any records going back more than a few years, if that far).

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Q: How do you find out if a crime has been committed in your residence prior to your occupation?
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