Colorado Crime Map
39 Colorado cities colored by FBI crime rate — green is safer, red is higher-crime; circle size is population. Click a city for its full report.
Quick answer
According to crimebycity.com's FBI-data crime map of Colorado, the highest-crime city shown is Pueblo, CO (6,368/100K) and the safest is Windsor, CO (567/100K).
Highest crime rates on this map
- Pueblo, CO crime rate — 6,368/100K
- Englewood, CO crime rate — 5,908/100K
- Denver, CO crime rate — 5,755/100K
- Wheat Ridge, CO crime rate — 4,947/100K
- Glenwood Springs, CO crime rate — 4,771/100K
Lowest crime rates on this map
- Windsor, CO crime rate — 567/100K
- Frederick, CO crime rate — 702/100K
- Fruita, CO crime rate — 781/100K
- Erie, CO crime rate — 926/100K
- Timnath, CO crime rate — 938/100K
See also: Colorado crime statistics · Most dangerous cities in Colorado · Safest cities in Colorado · US crime map
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this an incident-level crime map?
No — this map shows city-level crime rates computed by crimebycity.com from FBI Uniform Crime Report data (each city's most recent reported year). For street- or incident-level detail, local police department portals are the primary source. City-level rates are better for comparing places.
What do the colors mean on this crime map?
Each city is colored by its Safety Score (a percentile of total crime rate): green = safer than most US cities, orange = mid-range, red = among the highest crime rates. Circle size reflects population.
Which city has the highest crime rate in Colorado?
Pueblo, CO has the highest total crime rate on this map at 6,368 per 100,000 residents (FBI data, 2024).