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Jan 17, 2024 · Overall, St. Albans residents had a 1 in 175 chance of being assaulted, robbed, raped, or murdered over 2022, the second highest rate in Vermont. The property crime rate in St. Albans, while improving, is still the seventh highest worst statewide.
Animal Cruelty increased by 90.3% in 2022: up to 59 offenses from the 31 reported in 2021. This was the only crime against society that was reported to have increased in 2022. Property Crime Overall reported property crime in Vermont increased by 10.6% in 2022 from 2021; this is an 11.6% increase from 2019 (pre-pandemic data).
Reported drug offense crimes, in total, have decreased for the fourth consecutive year. Since 2017 total drug offenses have decreased by 36.13%: down from 1,921 reported offenses in 2017 to 1,227 reported offenses in 2021. Drug/Narcotic reported offenses have also decreased for the fourth consecutive year. Since 2017
Jan 11, 2023 · Over a 10-year period from 2013 to 2022, the 10-year homicide average was roughly 14 per year, including justified police shootings. Vermont saw a spike from nine in 2021, to 25 last year ...
Vermont Crime Information Center 45 State Drive Waterbury, VT 05671-1300 Tel: 802.244.8727 Fax: 802.241.5552. Office Hours 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday - Friday.
Feb 23, 2024 · Overall, the violent crime rate fell 1.6% between 2021 and 2022, primarily because of lower rates of aggravated assault (the majority of violent crime since 1982). Larceny — the theft of personal property — made up 71.7% of property crimes included in FBI data, up from 59.8% of crimes in 1979; the remaining crimes were motor vehicle theft (14.5%) and burglary (13.8%).
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The rate of crime in Vermont is 22.91 per 1,000 residents during a standard year. People who live in Vermont generally consider the west part of the state to be the safest. Your chance of being a victim of crime in Vermont may be as high as 1 in 33 in the south neighborhoods, or as low as 1 in 65 in the west part of the state.