The "Stay Safe Ribeirão Preto" app displays the number of police incidents reported by street in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, between January 2022 and June 2025. The app was developed by Fifth Level Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em GIS, a non-governmental organization. The app was not developed by or on behalf of the São Paulo state government. However, it uses public data available on the transparency website of the São Paulo State Public Security Secretariat (SSP SP) at https://www.ssp.sp.gov.br/estatistica/consultas. To develop the application, 13 files were downloaded from the SSP SP website, at the address above, on April 1, 2025, and four more files were downloaded from the same website on August 2, 2025. The files contain data from police reports (B.O.) registered throughout the state of São Paulo between January 1, 2022, and June 30, 2025. The B.O. The following types of crimes were investigated: cell phone robberies and thefts, vehicle robberies and thefts, cargo robberies and thefts, bank robberies and thefts, other robberies and thefts, deaths due to police intervention (MDIP), rape, rape of a vulnerable person, intentional or negligent homicide in prisons, intentional or negligent homicide due to traffic accidents, other intentional or negligent homicides, robbery with murder, bodily harm resulting in death, intentional or negligent bodily harm, negligent bodily harm due to traffic accidents, attempted murder, and attempted murder in prisons. The original records are public and available in Excel format. The content of the Excel files, downloaded from the SSP SP website, has not been modified. Inaccuracies in the original data (locations, addresses, numbers, dates, and other police report attributes) are the responsibility of the SSP SP. We spatialized the original police report records and assigned them to Overture Maps streets, located within a maximum distance of five meters. The Overture Maps database, as well as individual contents of the same database, are made available under the Open Database License (ODbL). The methodology described above is replicable. This means that when the same data and the same method are used, different people should arrive at the same results. Similarly, the frequency of police incidents per street, shown in the app, is verifiable based on the original data. The Fique Seguro Ribeirão Preto app only shows streets with five or more police incidents. Criminal data is updated in the app every four months. The app's price refers to production costs and data traffic.