Most Dangerous Cities in Colorado

By PropertyClub Team
Aug 22nd 2023
When most people think of Colorado, they think of mountain peaks and skiing, but not crime. While Colorado is far from being the most violent state, there are still many cities with crime rates that are above the national average. Read on to discover the ten most dangerous cities in Colorado. 

hash-mark10 Most Dangerous Cities in Colorado

  1. Sheridan 
  2. Lone Tree
  3. Pueblo
  4. Alamosa
  5. Lakewood
  6. Canon City
  7. La Junta
  8. Grand Junction
  9. Aurora
  10. Colorado Springs

hash-mark1. Sheridan 

The most dangerous city in Colorado is Sheridan. This small city is located in Arapahoe County and has a population of 6,105. Sheridan has a total crime rate that is 375% higher than the national average. Sheridan is part of the greater Denver area and is often seen as a more affordable option than other parts of the city. The most common types of crime in Sheridan are burglary, theft, and assaults. Crime tends to be more problematic in certain concentrated areas of Sheridan. 

hash-mark2. Lone Tree

Lone Tree is a dangerous suburb of Denver that is located in Douglas County. With a population of 14,253, Lone Tree has a crime rate that is 299% over the national average, making it one of the worst cities in Colorado for crime. Property crime is the biggest concern in Lone Tree, with thefts, vehicle thefts, and burglaries being the most common types of crime. Crime is mostly concentrated in certain areas, and residents can still enjoy much of the great dining and entertainment options Lone Tree has to offer. 

hash-mark3. Pueblo

Pueblo is also one of the most dangerous cities in Colorado. Pueblo is a major tourist destination and a historic city in Pueblo County. The city's population is 111,876, with a total crime rate that is 196% above the national average. Property crime is, by far, the most prevalent type of crime, with burglaries and vehicle theft being common. Crime is mostly concentrated in certain parts of Pueblo, with much criminal activity being related to narcotics. Many residents report feeling safe in most parts of the city. 

hash-mark4. Alamosa

Another one of the most violent cities in Colorado is Alamosa. Home of Adams State University, Alamosa is a small community with a population of 9,806. The town has a total crime rate that is 159% higher than the national average and a property crime rate that is 169% above the national average. In 2020 there were 52 assaults, 83 burglaries, and 379 incidents of theft. 

hash-mark5. Lakewood

Lakewood is another one of the most dangerous cities in Colorado. Located under Mt. Zio, Lakewood is a suburb of Denver with a population of 155,984. The total crime rate in Lakewood is 158% higher than the national average, with a violent crime rate that is 76% above the national average. The most common types of crime in Lakewood are robberies, assaults, thefts, and vehicle thefts. Despite some issues with property crime, Lakewood's economy and population continue to grow. 

hash-mark6. Canon City

Canon City is the county seat of Fremont County in central Colorado. Canon City has a population of 17,141. The crime rate in the city is 121% above the national average, and the violent crime rate is 78% above the national average, making Canon City one of the worst cities in Colorado. The most common types of crime in Canon City are thefts, burglaries, and assaults. Much of the town's crime is related to drug activity. However, many residents state that crime doesn't affect their day-to-day lives. 

hash-mark7. La Junta

Another one of the most dangerous towns in Colorado is La Junta. Spanish for "The Junction," La Junta is a community in Otero County with a population of 7,322. The total crime rate in La Junta is 120% higher than the national average, with a violent crime rate that is 44% above the national average. La Junta is a small, rural community with many residents living below the poverty line. Most crimes in La Junta are property and vehicle theft related. Despite any concerns over crime, La Junta draws annual crowds to see the Oklahoma Brown Tarantula migration through the area. 

hash-mark8. Grand Junction

Grand Junction is also one of the most dangerous cities in Colorado. Although crime is high, it's a growing city in Mesa County that has a population of 65,560. The total crime rate in Grand Junction is 119%, with a violent crime rate that is 50% above the national average. Common types of crime include assaults, burglaries, assaults, and thefts. Crime is mostly concentrated in certain areas and doesn't affect the general public. Despite some concerns over crime, Grand Junction has a growing economy and hosts a wide range of industries. 

hash-mark9. Aurora 

Aurora is a dangerous Colorado city located in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties with a population of 386,261. The total crime rate in Aurora is 108% higher than the national average. The most common types of crime in Aurora are burglaries, thefts, robberies, and assaults. Aurora is a large city with criminal elements concentrated in certain neighborhoods. The worst neighborhoods in Aurora are generally Colfax and areas to the north of that neighborhood. Car break-ins are a problem in some areas. 

hash-mark10. Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs is a city south of Denver with a population of 478,961. The total crime rate in Colorado Springs is 61% higher than the national average, with a violent crime rate that is 48% above the national average. Property theft is the most common type of crime in Colorado Springs, with burglaries, thefts, and vehicle theft being common. Violent crimes like robbery and assault occur regularly as well.