Total Number and Rate of Violent and Property Crimes for Cities in Iowa in 2020
Use the city links below to see the total number and rate of violent and property crimes in 2020 for the following cities in Iowa, based on data from the FBI UCR.
- Adel
- Albia
- Algona
- Altoona
- Ames
- Ankeny
- Asbury
- Atlantic
- Audubon
- Bettendorf
- Bloomfield
- Burlington
- Camanche
- Carlisle
- Carroll
- Carter Lake
- Cedar Rapids
- Centerville
- Charles City
- Cherokee
- Clarinda
- Clarion
- Clear Lake
- Clinton
- Clive
- Colfax
- Coralville
- Council Bluffs
- Creston
- Davenport
- Decorah
- Denison
- Des Moines
- DeWitt
- Dubuque
- Durant
- Dyersville
- Eldridge
- Emmetsburg
- Estherville
- Evansdale
- Fairfield
- Forest City
- Fort Dodge
- Fort Madison
- Glenwood
- Grinnell
- Hampton
- Harlan
- Hiawatha
- Humboldt
- Independence
- Indianola
- Iowa City
- Iowa Falls
- Jefferson
- Johnston
- Keokuk
- Lansing
- Le Claire
- Le Mars
- Manchester
- Maquoketa
- Marengo
- Marion
- Marshalltown
- Mason City
- Missouri Valley
- Monticello
- Mount Pleasant
- Mount Vernon
- Muscatine
- New Hampton
- Newton
- North Liberty
- Norwalk
- Oelwein
- Ogden
- Onawa
- Orange City
- Osage
- Osceola
- Oskaloosa
- Ottumwa
- Pella
- Perry
- Pleasant Hill
- Polk City
- Postville
- Red Oak
- Rock Valley
- Sergeant Bluff
- Sheldon
- Shenandoah
- Sioux Center
- Sioux City
- Spencer
- Spirit Lake
- Storm Lake
- Story City
- Tama
- Tipton
- Toledo
- Urbandale
- Vinton
- Washington
- Waterloo
- Waukee
- Waukon
- Waverly
- West Branch
- West Burlington
- West Des Moines
- West Liberty
- Williamsburg
- Wilton
- Windsor Heights
- Winterset