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Idaho property crime city data

Validated city-level FBI NIBRS selected property-offense pages for Idaho. This page summarizes candidate cities in the dataset; it is not a statewide crime-rate claim.

Candidate-city rate 9.20 per 1,000 residents across listed cities; not a statewide risk score
Validated cities28Current candidate pages
Candidate population883,588Sum of listed city estimates
Selected offenses8,126FBI NIBRS offense records

Highest-rate city candidates

Use the city pages for source notes, trend handling, and offense mix. Small or ambiguous places remain outside automatic publication.

Idaho city candidates

City Population Selected offenses Rate per 1,000 Trend
Chubbuck 16,584 448 27.01 Increasing
Pocatello 58,600 953 16.26 Mixed
Lewiston 34,728 462 13.30 Mixed
Rigby 5,680 71 12.50 Increasing
Idaho Falls 69,568 854 12.28 Decreasing
Twin Falls 55,558 643 11.57 Decreasing
Payette 8,754 91 10.40 Decreasing
Sandpoint 10,373 107 10.32 Decreasing
Moscow 26,647 270 10.13 Decreasing
Coeur d'Alene 57,376 555 9.67 Decreasing
Blackfoot 13,226 126 9.53 Decreasing
Caldwell 73,177 697 9.52 Roughly stable
Shelley 5,276 48 9.10 Increasing
Rathdrum 12,614 112 8.88 Increasing
Rupert 6,347 49 7.72 Decreasing
Nampa 117,577 874 7.43 Decreasing
Jerome 13,592 95 6.99 Decreasing
Post Falls 45,815 301 6.57 Decreasing
Middleton 11,754 73 6.21 Mixed
Meridian 139,593 813 5.82 Decreasing
Mountain Home 16,779 93 5.54 Decreasing
Fruitland 7,095 39 5.50 Decreasing
Rexburg 40,329 214 5.31 Increasing
Hailey 10,146 50 4.93 Increasing
Emmett 8,649 39 4.51 Decreasing
Preston 6,088 25 4.11 Decreasing
Kimberly 5,582 21 3.76 Decreasing
Weiser 6,081 3 0.49 Decreasing

Important context

These figures are based on reported selected property offenses and Census population context for validated city candidates. Agency reporting boundaries can differ from municipal boundaries, so the methodology page explains why ambiguous or tiny-denominator rows stay out of automatic publication.

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