Total Number and Rate of Violent and Property Crimes for Cities in Colorado in 2013
Use the city links below to see the total number and rate of violent and property crimes in 2013 for the following cities in Colorado, based on data from the FBI UCR.
- Arvada
- Aspen
- Ault
- Aurora
- Avon
- Basalt
- Berthoud
- Black Hawk
- Blue River
- Boulder
- Bow Mar
- Breckenridge
- Broomfield
- Brush
- Buena Vista
- Burlington
- Campo
- Canon City
- Carbondale
- Castle Rock
- Cedaredge
- Centennial
- Center
- Central City
- Cherry Hills Village
- Colorado Springs
- Columbine Valley
- Commerce City
- Cortez
- Craig
- Crested Butte
- Cripple Creek
- Dacono
- Del Norte
- Delta
- Denver
- Dillon
- Durango
- Eagle
- Eaton
- Edgewater
- Elizabeth
- Empire
- Erie
- Estes Park
- Evans
- Fairplay
- Federal Heights
- Firestone
- Florence
- Fort Collins
- Fort Lupton
- Fort Morgan
- Fountain
- Frederick
- Frisco
- Fruita
- Garden City
- Georgetown
- Glendale
- Glenwood Springs
- Golden
- Granby
- Grand Junction
- Greeley
- Greenwood Village
- Gunnison
- Hayden
- Hotchkiss
- Hudson
- Idaho Springs
- Ignacio
- Johnstown
- Keenesburg
- Kersey
- Kiowa
- Lafayette
- La Junta
- Lakeside
- Lakewood
- Lamar
- La Salle
- La Veta
- Leadville
- Limon
- Littleton
- Lone Tree
- Longmont
- Louisville
- Loveland
- Mancos
- Manitou Springs
- Mead
- Meeker
- Milliken
- Minturn
- Monte Vista
- Montrose
- Monument
- Morrison
- Mount Crested Butte
- New Castle
- Northglenn
- Oak Creek
- Pagosa Springs
- Paonia
- Parachute
- Parker
- Pueblo
- Rangely
- Rifle
- Rocky Ford
- Salida
- Sheridan
- Silt
- Silverthorne
- Snowmass Village
- South Fork
- Springfield
- Steamboat Springs
- Sterling
- Stratton
- Telluride
- Thornton
- Timnath
- Trinidad
- Vail
- Walsenburg
- Walsh
- Westminster
- Wheat Ridge
- Windsor
- Woodland Park
- Wray
- Yuma