5-Year Trend Decreasing Violent Increasing Property Increasing Total

Newtown, CT Crime Rate & Safety

FBI-verified crime statistics | Coverage: 27,890 residents

Quick answer

According to crimebycity.com's analysis of FBI crime data, Newtown, CT has a Safety Score of 97/100 — safer than 97% of US cities — with a total crime rate of 369.3 per 100,000 residents, ranking #101 of 2,957 US cities and #5 of 82 in Connecticut.

Safety Score

97/100
Above Avg
Safer Than Average

Violent Crime Rate

17.9
-96% vs avg
per 100K residents (national: 478.2)

Property Crime Rate

351.4
-85% vs avg
per 100K residents (national: 2,307.7)
Government-Verified Data Source: FBI UCR Share

Is Newtown, Connecticut Safe?

Newtown, a Fairfield County town, is known for its historic flagpole and picturesque New England charm. It features a blend of rural landscapes and suburban developments, with a population around 28,000.

Newtown has a safety score of 97/100 (Safer Than Average). Based on FBI data, the city reported a total crime rate of 369.3 per 100,000 residents, compared to the national average of 2,785.9 per 100,000.

Newtown ranks #5 out of 82 cities in Connecticut and #101 out of 2957 nationally (safest first). This places it in the 97th percentile for safety — safer than 97% of US cities.

All major crime categories in Newtown are below the national average, with murder particularly low at 0.0x the national rate.

Year over year, Newtown's total crime rate decreased by 25.5%, with violent crime declining 16.8%.

Newtown Crime Statistics Breakdown

Crime Type Incidents Rate per 100K National Avg
Violent Crime 5 17.9 478.2
Murder 0 0.0 6.3
Rape 0 0.0 43.8
Robbery 0 0.0 94.0
Aggravated Assault 5 17.9 333.5
Property Crime 98 351.4 2,307.7
Burglary 10 35.9 292.0
Larceny-Theft 75 268.9 1,657.7
Motor Vehicle Theft 13 46.6 358.0
Arson 0 0.0 0.0

Newtown vs Connecticut Average

How does Newtown's crime rate compare to the Connecticut state average?

Metric Newtown Connecticut Avg Difference
Violent Crime Rate 17.9 160.0 -88.8%
Property Crime Rate 351.4 1,594.2 -78.0%
Murder Rate 0.0 2.7 -100.0%
Total Crime Rate 369.3 1,754.1 -78.9%

Newtown Crime Rate Trends

Year-over-year crime rate changes for Newtown, Connecticut.

Year Coverage Total Crime Rate Violent Crime Rate Property Crime Rate
2024 27,890 369.3 17.9 351.4
2023 27,835 495.8 21.6 474.2
2022 27,918 454.9 25.1 429.8
2021 27,858 420.0 18.0 402.0
2020 27,924 347.4 21.5 325.9
2019 27,795 226.7 21.6 205.1

Newtown Crime Map — Surrounding Area

City-level crime rates from FBI data for Newtown and nearby cities — green is safer, red is higher-crime; circle size is population. Not an incident-level map. Full state view: Connecticut crime map.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Newtown, Connecticut safe?

Newtown has a safety score of 97/100, meaning it has less crime than about 97% of US cities in our FBI dataset. With a total crime rate of 369.3 per 100,000 residents in 2024, Newtown is relatively safe.

What is the crime rate in Newtown, Connecticut?

According to FBI data for 2024, Newtown has a violent crime rate of 17.9 per 100,000 and a property crime rate of 351.4 per 100,000 residents.

How does Newtown compare to the national average?

Newtown's total crime rate of 369.3 per 100,000 can be compared to the national average. The data covers 27,890 residents.

What types of crime are most common in Newtown?

Based on FBI 2024 data, the most reported crimes in Newtown are larceny-theft (75 reported incidents) and motor vehicle theft (13 reported incidents). Property crime outnumbers violent crime 19.6x in the city.

Is Newtown safe to visit?

Like any city, Newtown has areas that are safer than others. The city's overall safety score is 97/100 based on FBI crime data. Standard travel precautions are recommended.

Other Cities in Connecticut

New London
Rate: 1,594.4 Safety: 53/100
New Milford
Rate: 567.4 Safety: 91/100
Newington
Rate: 2,212.4 Safety: 35/100
North Branford
Rate: 717.2 Safety: 85/100
North Haven
Rate: 2,662.3 Safety: 25/100
Norwalk
Rate: 1,591.6 Safety: 53/100

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