Top-ten highest burglary: unforced entry rates, by neighborhood, 2025
- DIA: 8.12 per 1,000 residents (10 incidents total)
- Five Points: 5.76 (85)
- North Capitol Hill: 5.74 (34)
- Civic Center: 5.65 (10)
- CBD: 4.94 (20)
- Baker: 4.48 (26)
- City Park West: 4.36 (20)
- West Colfax: 3.95 (36)
- Jefferson Park: 3.89 (11)
- Lincoln Park: 3.81 (23)
Top-ten highest burglary: unforced entry counts, by neighborhood, 2025
- Five Points: 85 incidents
- Central Park: 57
- West Colfax: 36
- North Capitol Hill: 34
- Capitol Hill: 33
- Baker: 26
- Northeast Park Hill: 26
- Congress Park: 25
- East Colfax: 25
- Sunnyside: 24
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The Denver neighborhoods with the lowest burglary: unforced entry numbers
These are the neighborhoods with the lowest total number of burglary: unforced entries and the lowest population-adjusted burglary: unforced entry rate in 2025
Best burglary: unforced entry crime rates, by neighborhood, 2025
- Southmoor Park: 0.21 (1)
- Indian Creek: 0.28 (1)
- Harvey Park: 0.31 (4)
- Montbello: 0.32 (11)
- Hilltop: 0.43 (4)
- Kennedy: 0.43 (2)
- Marston: 0.44 (5)
- Virginia Village: 0.5 (7)
- Mar Lee: 0.51 (7)
- North Park Hill: 0.57 (6)
Lowest burglary: unforced entry counts, by neighborhood, 2025
- Southmoor Park: 1
- Indian Creek: 1
- Auraria: 2
- Kennedy: 2
- Wellshire: 3
- Valverde: 3
- Sun Valley: 3
- Hilltop: 4
- Harvey Park: 4
- Chaffee Park: 5
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