Vermont’s Most Dangerous Cities for 2024
Barre Town Emerges as Vermont’s Safest Haven Amidst Crime Challenges
Brattleboro and Winooski are the most dangerous cities in Vermont for 2024 based on recent crime survey of RoadSnacks. These cities have higher rates of violent and property crimes compared to others in Vermont. On the flip side, Barre Town is considered the safest place in the state. Despite Vermont being generally safe and some areas face more challenges with crime. This study shows that living in Vermont’s different cities can bring different levels of safety.
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Vermont’s Most Dangerous Cities for 2024
With 807 total crimes Brattleboro has a rate of 6,584.5 crimes per 100K people 183.30% above the national average. It ranks #53 safest out of 54 cities in Vermont and #9,671 safest out of 9,869 cities in the US.
Winooski reported 390 total crimes with a rate of 4,510.2 crimes per 100K people, 94.06% above the national average. It ranks #49 safest out of 54 cities in Vermont and #9,225 safest out of 9,869 cities in the US.
St. Albans saw 297 total crimes with a rate of 4,229.6 crimes per 100K people, 81.98% above the national average. It ranks #47 safest out of 54 cities in Vermont and #9,093 safest out of 9,869 cities in the US.
Rutland recorded 846 total crimes with a rate of 5,334.8 crimes per 100K people, 129.54% above the national average. It ranks #50 safest out of 54 cities in Vermont and #9,485 safest out of 9,869 cities in the US.
Burlington had 2,474 total crimes with a rate of 5,536.0 crimes per 100K people, 138.19% above the national average. It ranks #51 safest out of 54 cities in Vermont and #9,527 safest out of 9,869 cities in the US.
Bennington reported 568 total crimes with a rate of 3,712.2 crimes per 100K people, 59.72% above the national average. It ranks #44 safest out of 54 cities in Vermont and #8,755 safest out of 9,869 cities in the US.
St. Johnsbury saw 298 total crimes with a rate of 4,024.9 crimes per 100K people, 73.17% above the national average. It ranks #46 safest out of 54 cities in Vermont and #8,976 safest out of 9,869 cities in the US.
Barre had 264 total crimes, with a rate of 3,125.4 crimes per 100K people, 34.47% above the national average. It ranks #41 safest out of 54 cities in Vermont and #8,267 safest out of 9,869 cities in the US.
South Burlington recorded 870 total crimes with a rate of 4,284.2 crimes per 100K people, 84.33% above the national average. It ranks #48 safest out of 54 cities in Vermont and #9,121 safest out of 9,869 cities in the US.
Montpelier reported 173 total crimes with a rate of 2,163.9 crimes per 100K people, -6.90% below the national average. It ranks #39 safest out of 54 cities in Vermont and #6,875 safest out of 9,869 cities in the US.
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