The Denver crime report for July 2022.

This crime report looks at whether violent, property and other crimes went up or down, homicides and homicide news, as well as crime frequency and changes in frequency in this month.

Denver crime counts for July, in comparison

Violent crimes in Denver

Violent crime in July was up in Denver from June, and up compared against July 2021, and up compared with the 2022 average of 473 violent crimes per month.

Serious assaults in Denver

Serious assault in July was up in Denver from June, and up compared against July 2021, and up compared with the 2022 average of 300 serious assaults per month.

Property crimes in Denver

Property crime in July was up in Denver from June, and up compared against July 2021, and up compared with the 2022 average of 3696 property crimes per month.

Burglaries in Denver

Burglary in July was up in Denver from June, and down compared against July 2021, and up compared with the 2022 average of 422 burglaries per month.

Denver homicides, July 2022

Homicide map

July homicides in Denver

There were 7 reported homicides in Denver in July.

  1. Monday July 4, 8:50 PM, at 2050 W Asbury Ave in College View / South Platte.
  2. Wednesday July 13, 10:53 PM, at E 48th Ave and N Washington St in Globeville.
  3. Friday July 15, 11:29 PM, at the 1300 block of N Xenia St in East Colfax.
  4. Wednesday July 20, 11:17 PM, at 4800 N High St in Elyria-Swansea.
  5. Saturday July 23, 3:12 AM, at N Monaco St and E Colfax Ave in Montclair.
  6. Saturday July 30, 1:59 PM, at the 4800 block of N Washington St in Globeville.
  7. Sunday July 31, 10:58 PM, at I-70 west-bound and N Northfield Quebec St in Central Park.

July 2022 homicide news in Denver

Pedestrian hit and killed by motorist in Denver, the driver is arrested
Published July 2, 2022
and filed under homicide
in Speer
Pedestrian killed after being struck by SUV in Denver
Published July 4, 2022
and filed under homicide
Death investigation underway in Denver, police say
Published July 5, 2022
and filed under homicide
One killed, at least others three injured in Denver shooting on Fourth of July
Published July 5, 2022
and filed under homicide, serious assault
in College View / South Platte
Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run in Denver
Published July 6, 2022
and filed under homicide
Denver police acted in self-defense when they fatally shot man with gun, DA rules
Published July 7, 2022
and filed under homicide
Denver jury convicts suspect in fatal shooting outside 1-year-old's birthday party
Published July 8, 2022
and filed under homicide
Denver police find body in East Iliff Avenue condo, arrest suspect they say climbed out back window
Published July 8, 2022
and filed under homicide
in Hampden
"Digital dragnet" or necessary tool? Denver police's use of controversial Google search technique in deadly arson draws legal fight
Published July 8, 2022
and filed under homicide, arson
in Gateway / Green Valley Ranch
Pedestrian killed in suspected hit-and-run at Colfax and Quebec in Denver
Published July 12, 2022
and filed under homicide, hit and run
in South Park Hill
Man, 19, charged with first-degree murder in connection with pedestrian death
Published July 13, 2022
and filed under homicide, serious assault
One person dead after shootout with Denver officers in Globeville, police say
Published July 14, 2022
and filed under serious assault, homicide
in Globeville
Suspect in domestic-violence stabbing fatally shot by Denver police, officials say
Published July 15, 2022
and filed under homicide, domestic violence, serious assault
in Globeville
Denver police investigating four Saturday morning shootings, one woman killed
Published July 16, 2022
and filed under homicide, serious assault
in East Colfax, Lincoln Park, Capitol Hill, Civic Center
Woman shot dead in Denver is identified, a community leader, she was a refugee from Burma
Published July 19, 2022
and filed under homicide
in East Colfax
Man shot dead in Denver's Elyria-Swansea neighborhood
Published July 21, 2022
and filed under homicide
in Elyria-Swansea
Man dies in early morning shooting in east Denver
Published July 23, 2022
and filed under homicide
in South Park Hill
Denver's East Colfax neighborhood mourns a "remarkable spirit" as family questions response to shooting
Published July 26, 2022
and filed under homicide
in East Colfax
Suspect arrested in connection to fatal shooting in Denver's Elyria Park
Published July 29, 2022
and filed under homicide
in Elyria-Swansea
Man dies overnight following Denver shooting
Published July 29, 2022
and filed under homicide
in Montclair
Person stabbed to death in Denver's Globeville area
Published July 30, 2022
and filed under homicide
in Globeville

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Compare July’s crime

Denver crime by time of day

Monthly average, 2022
July

Violent crime by hour of day, July vs. 2022's monthly average

Property crime by hour of day, July vs. 2022's monthly average

Denver crime by weekday (compare the month against the average for the year)

Monthly average, 2022
July

Violent crime by day of week, July vs. 2022's monthly average

Property crime by day of week, July vs. 2022's monthly average

City of Denver crime rankings

Note that certain neighborhoods with fewer residents and higher foot traffic (Civic Center, DIA, Auraria, CBD) may be disproportionately represented.

The worsts

The worst neighborhoods for domestic violence

Domestic violence in Denver, July 2022

  1. DIA: 2.44 per 1,000 residents (3 incidents total)
  2. Civic Center: 1.7 (3)
  3. CBD: 1.23 (5)
  4. Goldsmith: 1.14 (6)
  5. Globeville: 1.13 (4)
  6. : 1 (1)
  7. West Colfax: 0.99 (9)
  8. Kennedy: 0.87 (4)
  9. College View / South Platte: 0.84 (6)
  10. Lincoln Park: 0.83 (5)
Domestic violence in Denver, 2022
  1. Civic Center: 11.31 per 1,000 residents (20 incidents total)
  2. DIA: 8.12 (10)
  3. Sun Valley: 4.87 (7)
  4. Auraria: 3.64 (3)
  5. North Capitol Hill: 2.7 (16)
  6. CBD: 2.47 (10)
  7. Five Points: 2.37 (35)
  8. Lincoln Park: 2.32 (14)
  9. Globeville: 2.25 (8)
  10. Northeast Park Hill: 2.2 (20)

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