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Vermont property crime city data
Validated city-level FBI NIBRS selected property-offense pages for Vermont. This page summarizes candidate cities in the dataset; it is not a statewide crime-rate claim.
Candidate-city rate
18.80
per 1,000 residents across listed cities; not a statewide risk score
Validated cities14Current candidate pages
Candidate population134,931Sum of listed city estimates
Selected offenses2,537FBI 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.
Williston
45.74 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
Brattleboro
41.49 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
Bennington
25.09 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
St. Johnsbury
21.68 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
Colchester
17.89 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
Morristown
15.35 selected property offenses per 1,000 residents
Vermont city candidates
| City | Population | Selected offenses | Rate per 1,000 | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Williston | 10,014 | 458 | 45.74 | Increasing |
| Brattleboro | 11,930 | 495 | 41.49 | Mixed |
| Bennington | 15,104 | 379 | 25.09 | Mixed |
| St. Johnsbury | 7,379 | 160 | 21.68 | Decreasing |
| Colchester | 17,717 | 317 | 17.89 | Mixed |
| Morristown | 6,058 | 93 | 15.35 | Roughly stable |
| Middlebury | 9,199 | 124 | 13.48 | Increasing |
| Shelburne | 8,023 | 106 | 13.21 | Increasing |
| Springfield | 8,981 | 106 | 11.80 | Decreasing |
| Stowe | 5,264 | 52 | 9.88 | Decreasing |
| Hartford | 10,618 | 104 | 9.79 | Decreasing |
| Barre Town | 8,019 | 69 | 8.60 | Roughly stable |
| Milton | 10,728 | 72 | 6.71 | Decreasing |
| Northfield | 5,897 | 2 | 0.34 | 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.